Sayed A, Šerý O, Plesnik J, Daoudi H, Rouabah A, Rouabah L, Khan N A
Laborartoire de Biologie Cellulaire and Moléculaire, Université de Constantine 1, Constantine, Algérie.
1] Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Science, Brno, Czech Republic [2] Laboratory of Neurobiology and Molecular Psychiatry, Laboratory of Molecular Physiology, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2015 Jun;39(6):920-4. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2015.20. Epub 2015 Feb 17.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Obesity is an alarming threat for all age groups, including children. Fat overconsumption is one of the factors that directly influences this pathology. Recent studies have suggested that a common variant in the CD36 gene, that is, single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs1761667-A allele, that reduces CD36 expression, associates with high oral fat detection thresholds in some obese subjects. The objective was to assess fatty acid sensitivity in relation to CD36 SNP in young lean and obese children.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: We studied lingual detection thresholds for emulsions, containing oleic acid, in Algerian children (n=116, age=8±0.5 years) who were divided into two groups: obese (n=57; body mass index (BMI) z-score=2.513±0.490) and lean children (n=59; BMI z-score=-0.138±0.601) by alternative-forced choice method. To correlate the lipid taste perception thresholds with CD36 SNP, the children were genotyped for A/G SNP rs1761667 in 5'UTR region of CD36 by using PCR and restriction fragment length polymorphism.
We noticed significantly higher CD36 A-allele frequency (P=0.036) in young obese children compared with leans. CD36 A-allele was associated with higher lipid taste perception thresholds than G-allele in obese children, but not in lean controls. Moreover, waist circumference was positively correlated with reduced fat taste sensitivity in these children.
CD36 SNP A-allele, being present both in young lean and in obese children, is associated with high threshold for fatty acid taste sensitivity only in obese children.
背景/目的:肥胖对包括儿童在内的所有年龄组都是一个令人担忧的威胁。脂肪摄入过多是直接影响这种病理状况的因素之一。最近的研究表明,CD36基因中的一个常见变异,即单核苷酸多态性(SNP)rs1761667 - A等位基因,可降低CD36表达,在一些肥胖受试者中与高口腔脂肪检测阈值相关。目的是评估年轻的瘦儿童和肥胖儿童中与CD36 SNP相关的脂肪酸敏感性。
受试者/方法:我们通过迫选法研究了阿尔及利亚儿童(n = 116,年龄 = 8±0.5岁)对含油酸乳液的舌部检测阈值,这些儿童被分为两组:肥胖儿童(n = 57;体重指数(BMI)z评分 = 2.513±0.490)和瘦儿童(n = 59;BMI z评分 = - 0.138±0.601)。为了将脂质味觉感知阈值与CD36 SNP相关联,通过聚合酶链反应(PCR)和限制性片段长度多态性对儿童CD36基因5'非翻译区的A/G SNP rs1761667进行基因分型。
我们注意到,与瘦儿童相比,年轻肥胖儿童中CD36 A等位基因频率显著更高(P = 0.036)。在肥胖儿童中,CD36 A等位基因与比G等位基因更高的脂质味觉感知阈值相关,但在瘦对照组中并非如此。此外,这些儿童的腰围与降低的脂肪味觉敏感性呈正相关。
CD36 SNP A等位基因在年轻的瘦儿童和肥胖儿童中均存在,仅在肥胖儿童中与脂肪酸味觉敏感性高阈值相关。