Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Appetite. 2010 Feb;54(1):93-9. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2009.09.011. Epub 2009 Sep 25.
Insensitivity to the bitter-tasting compound 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) has been proposed as a marker for individual differences in taste perception that influence food preference and intake. The principal genetic determinants of phenotypic variation in PROP taste sensitivity are alleles of the TAS2R38 gene, which encodes a chemosensory receptor sensitive to thiourea compounds including PROP and phenylthiocarbamide. Members of the TAS2R family are expressed in the gustatory system, where they function as bitter taste receptors, and throughout the gut, where their physiological roles in prandial, gut-derived hormone release are beginning to be elucidated. To better understand the relationship between TAS2R function and ingestive behaviors, we asked if TAS2R38 variants are associated with one or more of three eating behaviors: restraint, disinhibition, and hunger. We genotyped a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) located within the TAS2R38 gene, rs1726866 (T785C, Val262Ala) in 729 nondiabetic individuals (381 females, 348 males) within the Amish Family Diabetes Study. Eating behaviors were assessed using the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire. An association analysis between rs1726866 and these three traits revealed a significant association of the PROP-insensitive "T" allele with increased disinhibition (p=0.03). Because eating behaviors differ substantially between males and females, we subsequently performed sex-stratified analyses, which revealed a strong association in females (p=0.0002) but not in males. Analyses with other SNPs in close proximity to rs1726866 suggest that this locus is principally responsible for the association. Therefore, our results indicate that a polymorphism in TAS2R38 is associated with differences in ingestive behavior.
对苦味化合物 6-正丙基硫代尿嘧啶(PROP)不敏感,被认为是影响食物偏好和摄入的个体味觉感知差异的标志物。PROP 味觉敏感性表型变异的主要遗传决定因素是 TAS2R38 基因的等位基因,该基因编码对包括 PROP 和苯硫脲在内的硫脲化合物敏感的化学感受受体。TAS2R 家族成员在味觉系统中表达,在那里它们作为苦味受体发挥作用,在整个肠道中,它们在进食、肠道来源的激素释放中的生理作用开始被阐明。为了更好地理解 TAS2R 功能与摄食行为之间的关系,我们询问 TAS2R38 变体是否与一种或多种三种进食行为相关:抑制、放纵和饥饿。我们在 Amish Family Diabetes Study 中的 729 名非糖尿病个体(381 名女性,348 名男性)中对位于 TAS2R38 基因内的单个核苷酸多态性(SNP)rs1726866(T785C,Val262Ala)进行了基因分型。使用 Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire 评估进食行为。rs1726866 与这三个特征之间的关联分析显示,PROP 不敏感的“T”等位基因与增加的放纵显著相关(p=0.03)。由于男性和女性之间的进食行为有很大差异,我们随后进行了性别分层分析,结果显示女性(p=0.0002)而不是男性存在强烈的关联。与 rs1726866 密切相关的其他 SNPs 的分析表明,该基因座主要负责该关联。因此,我们的结果表明 TAS2R38 中的一个多态性与摄食行为的差异相关。