Siffert W, Forster P, Jöckel K H, Mvere D A, Brinkmann B, Naber C, Crookes R, Du P Heyns A, Epplen J T, Fridey J, Freedman B I, Müller N, Stolke D, Sharma A M, Al Moutaery K, Grosse-Wilde H, Buerbaum B, Ehrlich T, Ahmad H R, Horsthemke B, Du Toit E D, Tiilikainen A, Ge J, Wang Y, Rosskopf D
Institute für Pharmakologie, Universitätsklinikum Essen, Germany.
J Am Soc Nephrol. 1999 Sep;10(9):1921-30. doi: 10.1681/ASN.V1091921.
Recently, it was demonstrated that one allele (825T) of the gene encoding the G protein beta3 subunit (GNB3) is associated with hypertension in Germans. This study investigates a possible association with obesity in young male Germans, Chinese, and black South Africans with low, intermediate, and high 825T allele frequencies, respectively. In each of these three distinct cohorts, the 825T allele frequency was increased significantly in overweight (body mass index [BMI] > or =25 kg/m2) and obese individuals (BMI >27 kg/m2) compared to those with normal weight. The 825T allele frequencies in these three BMI groups were, respectively, 29.5, 39.3, and 47.7% in Germans, 46.8, 53.9, and 58.6% in Chinese, and 83.1, 87.7, and 90.9% in South Africans. In each of these three distinct groups, the 825T allele was significantly associated with obesity with odds ratios between 2 and 3. More urban than rural black Africans were overweight despite similar 825T allele frequencies in both populations, which underscores the role of both genetic and environmental factors. BP values in young male whites increased significantly with increasing BMI values but were independent of the C825T polymorphism, suggesting that hypertension associated with the 825T allele could be a consequence of obesity. Genotyping of 5254 individuals from 55 native population samples from Africa, the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Guinea demonstrated highest 825T allele frequencies in black Africans (82%) and intermediate values in east Asians (47%). It is anticipated that high frequencies of the 825T allele in Africans and Asians may contribute to an obesity and hypertension epidemic if Westernization of lifestyles continues.
最近有研究表明,编码G蛋白β3亚基(GNB3)的基因的一个等位基因(825T)与德国人的高血压有关。本研究调查了825T等位基因频率分别处于低、中、高的德国年轻男性、中国人和南非黑人与肥胖之间可能存在的关联。在这三个不同的队列中,与体重正常者相比,超重(体重指数[BMI]≥25kg/m²)和肥胖个体(BMI>27kg/m²)的825T等位基因频率显著升高。在这三个BMI组中,德国人的825T等位基因频率分别为29.5%、39.3%和47.7%,中国人分别为46.8%、53.9%和58.6%,南非人分别为83.1%、87.7%和90.9%。在这三个不同的组中,825T等位基因均与肥胖显著相关,比值比在2到3之间。尽管两个群体的825T等位基因频率相似,但城市非洲黑人比农村非洲黑人超重的情况更多,这突出了遗传和环境因素的作用。年轻白人男性的血压值随BMI值升高而显著升高,但与C825T多态性无关,这表明与825T等位基因相关的高血压可能是肥胖的结果。对来自非洲、美洲、欧洲、亚洲、澳大利亚和新几内亚的55个本土人群样本中的5254人进行基因分型显示,非洲黑人的825T等位基因频率最高(82%),东亚人处于中等水平(47%)。预计如果生活方式继续西化,非洲人和亚洲人825T等位基因的高频率可能会导致肥胖和高血压的流行。