Paggi A, Borgiani P, Gloria-Bottini F, Russo S, Saponara I, Banci M, Amante A, Lucarini N, Bottini E
Chair of Human Development, 2nd University of Rome School of Medicine, Italy.
Dis Markers. 1991 Jan-Feb;9(1):1-7.
Low activity genetic variants of acid phosphatase (ACP1) are positively associated with extreme body mass deviations in obese subjects. The same pattern has been found in non-diabetic children, in diabetic pregnant women, and in non-diabetic adult subjects. Low activity variants of ACP1 also show a positive association with family history of obesity, supporting the hypothesis of an enhancing action of these variants on expressivity of obesity.