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FTO gene associated fatness in relation to body fat distribution and metabolic traits throughout a broad range of fatness
Authors:Kring Sofia I I  Holst Claus  Zimmermann Esther  Jess Tine  Berentzen Tina  Toubro Søren  Hansen Torben  Astrup Arne  Pedersen Oluf  Sørensen Thorkild I A
Institution:Institute of Preventive Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospitals, Centre for Health and Society, Copenhagen, Denmark. si@ipm.regionh.dk
Abstract:

Background

A common single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of FTO (rs9939609, T/A) is associated with total body fatness. We investigated the association of this SNP with abdominal and peripheral fatness and obesity-related metabolic traits in middle-aged men through a broad range of fatness present already in adolescence.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Obese young Danish men (n?=?753, BMI≥31.0 kg/m2) and a randomly selected group (n?=?879) from the same population were examined in three surveys (mean age 35, 46 and 49 years, respectively). The traits included anthropometrics, body composition, oral glucose tolerance test, blood lipids, blood pressure, fibrinogen and aspartate aminotransferase. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the age-adjusted association between the phenotypes and the odds ratios for the FTO rs9939609 (TT and TA genotype versus the AA genotype), for anthropometrics and body composition estimated per unit z-score. BMI was strongly associated with the AA genotype in all three surveys: OR?=?1.17, p?=?1.1*10?6, OR?=?1.20, p?=?1.7*10?7, OR?=?1.17, p?=?3.4*10?3, respectively. Fat body mass index was also associated with the AA genotype (OR?=?1.21, p?=?4.6*10?7 and OR?=?1.21, p?=?1.0*10?3). Increased abdominal fatness was associated with the AA genotype when measured as waist circumference (OR?=?1.21, p?=?2.2*10?6 and OR?=?1.19, p?=?5.9*10?3), sagittal abdominal diameter (OR?=?1.17, p?=?1.3*10?4 and OR?=?1.18, p?=?0.011) and intra-abdominal adipose tissue (OR?=?1.21, p?=?0.005). Increased peripheral fatness measured as hip circumference (OR?=?1.19, p?=?1.3*10?5 and OR?=?1.18, p?=?0.004) and lower body fat mass (OR?=?1.26, p?=?0.002) was associated with the AA genotype. The AA genotype was significantly associated with decreased Stumvoll insulin sensitivity index (OR?=?0.93, p?=?0.02) and with decreased non-fasting plasma HDL-cholesterol (OR?=?0.57, p?=?0.037), but not with any other of the metabolic traits. However, all significant results for both body fat distribution and metabolic traits were explained by a mediating effect of total fat mass.

Conclusion

The association of the examined FTO SNP to general fatness throughout the range of fatness was confirmed, and this association explains the relation between the SNP and body fat distribution and decreased insulin sensitivity and HDL-cholesterol. The SNP was not significantly associated with other metabolic traits suggesting that they are not derived from the general accumulation of body fat.
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