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肥胖促进型遗传变异与行为因素相互作用对肥胖表型风险的影响。

Effect of interaction between obesity-promoting genetic variants and behavioral factors on the risk of obese phenotypes.

机构信息

Molecular Biology and Human Genetics Laboratory, Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research (PCMD), International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi, Karachi, 75270, Pakistan.

出版信息

Mol Genet Genomics. 2021 Jul;296(4):919-938. doi: 10.1007/s00438-021-01793-y. Epub 2021 May 9.

Abstract

The studies investigating gene-gene and gene-environment (or gene-behavior) interactions provide valuable insight into the pathomechanisms underlying obese phenotypes. The Pakistani population due to its unique characteristics offers numerous advantages for conducting such studies. In this view, the current study was undertaken to examine the effects of gene-gene and gene-environment/behavior interactions on the risk of obesity in a sample of Pakistani population. A total of 578 adult participants including 290 overweight/obese cases and 288 normal-weight controls were involved. The five key obesity-associated genetic variants namely MC4R rs17782313, BDNF rs6265, FTO rs1421085, TMEM18 rs7561317, and NEGR1 rs2815752 were genotyped using the TaqMan allelic discrimination assays. The data related to behavioral factors, such as eating pattern, diet consciousness, the tendency toward fat-dense food (TFDF), sleep duration, sleep-wake cycle (SWC), shift work (SW), and physical activity levels were collected via a questionnaire. Gene-gene and gene-behavior interactions were analyzed by multifactor dimensionality reduction and linear regression, respectively. In our study, only TMEM18 rs7561317 was found to be significantly associated with anthropometric traits with no significant effect of gene-gene interactions were observed on obesity-related phenotypes. However, the genetic variants were found to interact with the behavioral factors to significantly influence various obesity-related anthropometric traits including BMI, waist circumference, hip circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, and percentage of body fat. In conclusion, the interaction between genetic architecture and behavior/environment determines the outcome of obesity-related anthropometric phenotypes. Thus, gene-environment/behavior interaction studies should be promoted to explore the risk of complex and multifactorial disorders, such as obesity.

摘要

研究基因-基因和基因-环境(或基因-行为)相互作用为肥胖表型的发病机制提供了有价值的见解。由于其独特的特征,巴基斯坦人口为进行此类研究提供了许多优势。基于此,本研究旨在研究基因-基因和基因-环境/行为相互作用对巴基斯坦人群肥胖风险的影响。共有 578 名成年参与者,包括 290 名超重/肥胖病例和 288 名正常体重对照。使用 TaqMan 等位基因鉴别分析检测了五个关键的肥胖相关遗传变异,即 MC4R rs17782313、BDNF rs6265、FTO rs1421085、TMEM18 rs7561317 和 NEGR1 rs2815752。通过问卷收集了与行为因素相关的数据,如饮食模式、饮食意识、对高脂肪食物的倾向(TFDF)、睡眠时间、睡眠-觉醒周期(SWC)、轮班工作(SW)和体力活动水平。通过多因素维度减少和线性回归分别分析了基因-基因和基因-行为相互作用。在我们的研究中,仅发现 TMEM18 rs7561317 与人体测量特征显著相关,而肥胖相关表型未观察到基因-基因相互作用的显著影响。然而,遗传变异被发现与行为因素相互作用,显著影响各种肥胖相关的人体测量特征,包括 BMI、腰围、臀围、腰臀比、腰高比和体脂百分比。总之,遗传结构和行为/环境之间的相互作用决定了肥胖相关人体测量表型的结果。因此,应促进基因-环境/行为相互作用研究,以探索肥胖等复杂多因素疾病的风险。

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