Comuzzie A G, Allison D B
Department of Genetics, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, P.O. Box 760549, San Antonio, TX 78245-0549, USA.
Science. 1998 May 29;280(5368):1374-7. doi: 10.1126/science.280.5368.1374.
Understanding of the genetic influences on obesity has increased at a tremendous rate in recent years. By some estimates, 40 to 70 percent of the variation in obesity-related phenotypes in humans is heritable. Although several single-gene mutations have been shown to cause obesity in animal models, the situation in humans is considerably more complex. The most common forms of human obesity arise from the interactions of multiple genes, environmental factors, and behavior, and this complex etiology makes the search for obesity genes especially challenging. This article discusses the strategies currently being used to search for human obesity genes and recent promising results from these efforts.
近年来,人们对基因对肥胖影响的理解有了极大的提升。据一些估计,人类肥胖相关表型中40%至70%的变异是可遗传的。尽管在动物模型中已证实几种单基因突变会导致肥胖,但人类的情况要复杂得多。人类肥胖的最常见形式源于多个基因、环境因素和行为之间的相互作用,这种复杂的病因使得寻找肥胖基因极具挑战性。本文讨论了目前用于寻找人类肥胖基因的策略以及这些努力最近取得的有希望的成果。