葡萄牙儿童中 PCSK1 多态性与肥胖风险的性别差异关联。
Differential sex-association between PCSK1 polymorphisms and obesity risk in Portuguese children.
机构信息
Research Centre for Anthropology and Health (CIAS), University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.
出版信息
Am J Hum Biol. 2024 May;36(5):e24023. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.24023. Epub 2023 Nov 27.
OBJECTIVES
The proprotein convertase subtilisin/Kexin type 1 gene (PCSK1) is implicated in hypothalamic appetite control. Several studies have addressed the relationship between PCSK1 polymorphisms and obesity, although conflicting results were observed. We tested the potential association of four PCSK1 variants with the risk of overweight/obesity and related variables in Portuguese children.
METHODS
This is a case-control study, where four PCSK1 variants, rs6230 (c.-101T>C), rs6232 (p.N221D), rs6235 (p.S690T), and rs3811942 (c.*265T>C), were analyzed in Portuguese children (aged 5-13 years-old). Anthropometric measures were objectively collected and used to provide weight-for-age, height-for-age, and body mass index (BMI) for age. The indices generated were compared to standard reference values of WHO to obtain the corresponding Z-scores.
RESULTS
Logistic regression, in the dominant model, revealed no significant associations between the four individual PCSK1 variants and the risk of overweight/obesity in the total population. However, stratifying the sample by sex, a marginally significant association was found between the rs6235 minor C-allele and increased overweight/obesity in boys (n = 345) (OR 1.55 [1.01-2.38] p = .044), but not in girls (n = 340) (OR 0.73 [0.46-1.14] p = .169). Consistently, boys with genotype GG presented lower BMI Z-score (0.62) when compared to those with the genotypes GC + CC (1.04). Testing for different effects in males versus females, a significant interaction was found between the rs6235 polymorphism and sex for BMI Z-score (p = .025).
CONCLUSIONS
Results of this study suggest for a sex-differentiated association between PCSK1 rs6235 and overweight/ obesity in Portuguese children.
目的
前蛋白转化酶枯草溶菌素 1 基因(PCSK1)参与了下丘脑的食欲控制。已有多项研究探讨了 PCSK1 多态性与肥胖之间的关系,但观察到的结果存在冲突。我们检测了葡萄牙儿童中四个 PCSK1 变体与超重/肥胖风险及相关变量的潜在关联。
方法
这是一项病例对照研究,分析了葡萄牙儿童(5-13 岁)中四个 PCSK1 变体(rs6230[-101T>C]、rs6232[p.N221D]、rs6235[p.S690T]和 rs3811942[c.*265T>C])。采用客观收集的人体测量数据,提供体重与年龄、身高与年龄和体重指数(BMI)与年龄的对应值。将生成的指数与世卫组织的标准参考值进行比较,以获得相应的 Z 分数。
结果
在显性模型中,逻辑回归未显示四个单独的 PCSK1 变体与总体人群超重/肥胖风险之间存在显著关联。然而,按性别对样本进行分层后,发现 rs6235 次要 C 等位基因与男孩(n=345)超重/肥胖的风险增加之间存在边缘显著关联(OR 1.55[1.01-2.38]p=0.044),但在女孩(n=340)中则无显著关联(OR 0.73[0.46-1.14]p=0.169)。一致的是,与携带 GC+CC 基因型的男孩相比,携带 GG 基因型的男孩 BMI Z 分数(0.62)较低。在男性与女性之间测试不同的影响时,发现 rs6235 多态性与 BMI Z 分数之间存在显著的性别交互作用(p=0.025)。
结论
本研究结果表明,葡萄牙儿童中 PCSK1 rs6235 与超重/肥胖之间存在性别差异的关联。