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Examining for an association between candidate gene polymorphisms in the metabolic syndrome components on excess weight and adiposity measures in youth: a cross-sectional study
Authors:Angélica María Muñoz  Claudia María Velásquez  Gloria María Agudelo  Rosa Magdalena Uscátegui  Alejandro Estrada  Fredy Alonso Patiño  Beatriz Elena Parra  María Victoria Parra  Gabriel Bedoya
Institution:1.Research Group on Food and Human Nutrition,Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA),Medellin,Colombia;2.Vidarium Research Group,Nutrition, Health and Wellness Research Center, Nutresa Business Group (Grupo Empresarial Nutresa),Medellin,Colombia;3.Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA),Medellin,Colombia;4.Research Group on Demography and Health,Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA),Medellin,Colombia;5.Research Group of Sciences Applied to Physical Activity and Sports,Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA),Medellin,Colombia;6.Molecular Genetics Group,Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA),Medellin,Colombia;7.Sede de Investigación Universitaria (SIU),Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA),Medellin,Colombia
Abstract:

Background

A polymorphism in a gene may exert its effects on multiple phenotypes. The aim of this study is to explore the association of 10 metabolic syndrome candidate genes with excess weight and adiposity and evaluate the effect of perinatal and socioeconomic factors on these associations.

Methods

The anthropometry, socioeconomic and perinatal conditions and 10 polymorphisms were evaluated in 1081 young people between 10 and 18 years old. Genotypic associations were calculated using logistic and linear models adjusted by age, gender, and pubertal maturation, and a genetic risk score (GRS) was calculated by summing the number of effect alleles.

Results

We found that AGT-rs699 and the IRS2-rs1805097 variants were significantly associated with excess weight, OR = 1.25 (CI 95% 1.01–1.54; p = 0.034); OR = 0.77 (CI 95% 0.62–0.96; p = 0.022), respectively. AGT-rs699 and FTO-rs17817449 variants were significantly and directly associated with body mass index (BMI) (p = 0.036 and p = 0.031), while IRS2-rs1805097 and UCP3-rs1800849 were significantly and negatively associated with BMI and waist circumference, correspondingly. Each additional effect allele in GRS was associated with an increase of 0.020 log(BMI) (p = 0.004). No effects from the socioeconomic and perinatal factors evaluated on the association of the candidate genes with the phenotypes were detected.

Conclusions

Our observation suggests that AGT-rs699 and FTO-rs17817449 variants may contribute to the risk development of excess weight and an increase in the BMI, while IRS2-rs1805097 showed a protector effect; in addition, UCP3- rs1800849 showed a decreasing waist circumference. Socioeconomic and perinatal factors had no effect on the associations of the candidate gene.
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