Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Health Sciences, Centre For Life-Course Epidemiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; Biocenter Oulu, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
Acta Physiol (Oxf). 2014 Jan;210(1):58-69. doi: 10.1111/apha.12196. Epub 2013 Nov 27.
It is becoming increasingly recognized that early-life nutritional, metabolic and environmental factors can have a long-term impact on the early onset of obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Numerous experimental and epidemiological observations support the concept that an individual's response to their adult lifestyle and nutritional environment depends not only on their genetic susceptibility but also on their previous early-life experiences. The current research challenge is to determine the primary pathways contributing to 'non- or epi-genetic' causes of excess adult weight gain and adiposity. Evidence from the fields of genetic epidemiology, life course modelling and diet-induced foetal programming all support a role for the FTO gene in this complex biological interaction. It may provide a missing link in the developmental regulation of energy metabolism. Our review therefore considers the role of the FTO gene in the early-life determination of body weight, body composition and energy balance. We will summarize current knowledge on FTO biology combining human genetic epidemiology, molecular models and findings from animal studies. Notably, we will focus on the role of FTO in energy balance in humans, the importance of FTO polymorphisms in childhood growth and the impact of foetal nutrition. Ultimately, we propose a new hypothesis for future research designed to understand the role of FTO in setting gene expression in metabolically active tissues.
越来越多的人认识到,生命早期的营养、代谢和环境因素会对肥胖、2 型糖尿病和心血管疾病的早发产生长期影响。大量的实验和流行病学观察支持这样一种观点,即个体对其成年生活方式和营养环境的反应不仅取决于其遗传易感性,还取决于其早期生活经历。目前的研究挑战是确定导致“非遗传或表观遗传”的成人超重和肥胖的主要途径。遗传流行病学、生命历程建模和饮食诱导的胎儿编程领域的证据都支持 FTO 基因在这种复杂的生物学相互作用中发挥作用。它可能为能量代谢的发育调控提供了缺失的一环。因此,我们的综述考虑了 FTO 基因在体重、身体成分和能量平衡的生命早期决定中的作用。我们将结合人类遗传流行病学、分子模型和动物研究的结果,总结 FTO 生物学的现有知识。值得注意的是,我们将重点关注 FTO 在人类能量平衡中的作用、FTO 多态性在儿童生长中的重要性以及胎儿营养的影响。最终,我们提出了一个新的假设,旨在理解 FTO 在调节代谢活跃组织中的基因表达中的作用。