A Common Genetic Variant Is Associated with Adult and Childhood Obesity
Boston University · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Obesity is a heritable trait and a risk factor for many common diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension. We used a dense whole-genome scan of DNA samples from the Framingham Heart Study participants to identify a common genetic variant near the INSIG2 gene associated with obesity. We have replicated the finding in four separate samples composed of individuals of Western European ancestry, African Americans, and children. The obesity-predisposing genotype is present in 10% of individuals. Our study suggests that common genetic polymorphisms are important determinants of obesity.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 77.56
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
23- AHAlan HerbertCorresponding
Boston University, Harvard University, Amt für Umwelt
- NPNorman P. Gerry
Boston University, Harvard University, Amt für Umwelt
- MBMatthew B. McQueen
Boston University, Harvard University, Amt für Umwelt
- IMIris M. Heid
Boston University, Harvard University, Amt für Umwelt
- APArne Pfeufer
Boston University, Harvard University, Amt für Umwelt
Topics & keywords
- Obesity
- Framingham Heart Study
- Type 2 diabetes
- Genotype
- Genetics
- Disease
- Childhood obesity
- Trait
- Good health and well-being