Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2012 Aug;36(8):1127-30. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2011.202. Epub 2011 Nov 1.
Obesity is a risk factor for multiple disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Recently, a genome-wide association study for body mass index (BMI) was conducted in 249 796 individuals of European ancestry by the Genetic Investigation of Anthropometric Traits (GIANT) consortium. They identified 14 known obesity susceptibility loci and 18 new loci associated with BMI at the genome-wide significance level (P<5 × 10⁻⁸). Because the prevalence and severity of obesity vary among ethnic groups, it is worthy to investigate these results in another ethnic population. We examined the BMI association of 19 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) out of the 32 in 8842 individuals from the Korean Association Resource data, and found 12 SNPs to be associated with BMI in the Korean population. Eight loci, rs10968576 (BDNF), rs3817334 (MTCH2), rs1558902 (FTO), rs571312 (MC4R), rs543874 (SEC16B), rs987237 (TFAP2B), rs2867125 (TMEM18) and rs7138803 (FAIM2), were previously known obesity susceptibility loci, and the remaining four loci, rs1514175 (TNNI3K), rs206936 (NUDT3), rs4771122 (MTIF3) and rs2241423 (MAP2K5), were newly identified as BMI loci by the GIANT study. Further, all 12 SNPs showed the same direction of effect on BMI between the two ethnic groups, suggesting a similar genetic architecture governing the obesity.
肥胖是多种疾病的危险因素,如糖尿病和心血管疾病。最近,遗传因素对人体测量特征的影响(GIANT)联盟在 249796 名欧洲血统个体中进行了一项针对体重指数(BMI)的全基因组关联研究。他们在全基因组显著水平(P<5×10⁻⁸)确定了 14 个已知的肥胖易感性位点和 18 个与 BMI 相关的新位点。由于肥胖症在不同种族群体中的流行率和严重程度不同,因此值得在另一个种族群体中研究这些结果。我们在来自韩国关联资源数据的 8842 名个体中检查了 19 个单核苷酸多态性(SNP)中的 19 个 SNP 与 BMI 的关联,发现 12 个 SNP 与韩国人群的 BMI 相关。8 个位点,rs10968576(BDNF),rs3817334(MTCH2),rs1558902(FTO),rs571312(MC4R),rs543874(SEC16B),rs987237(TFAP2B),rs2867125(TMEM18)和 rs7138803(FAIM2),是先前已知的肥胖易感性位点,其余 4 个位点,rs1514175(TNNI3K),rs206936(NUDT3),rs4771122(MTIF3)和 rs2241423(MAP2K5),是由 GIANT 研究新确定的 BMI 位点。此外,两组人群中,所有 12 个 SNP 对 BMI 的影响方向均相同,表明控制肥胖的遗传结构相似。