Association of FTO rs9939609 polymorphism with serum leptin, insulin, adiponectin, and lipid profile in overweight adults

Jan 31, 2020Adipocyte

Link between FTO gene variant and blood levels of leptin, insulin, adiponectin, and fats in overweight adults

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Abstract

The homozygotes for the rs9939609 risk allele (A) had higher and lower HDL levels compared to the TT genotype.

  • Higher serum leptin levels were observed in individuals with the rs9939609 risk allele compared to those with the TT genotype.
  • Lower levels were noted in homozygotes for the risk allele relative to TT genotype carriers.
  • No significant differences were found between TT and AT genotypes regarding serum levels.
  • The significant association for HDL levels persisted even after adjusting for age, sex, calorie intake, physical activity, and BMI.
  • The association between genotypes and leptin levels diminished after adjusting for calorie intake and physical activity.

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Key numbers

5.131 ng/dl
Higher Level
Leptin level in homozygotes for the rs9939609 risk allele.
7.687 mg/dl
Lower Level
level in homozygotes for the rs9939609 risk allele.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the association between the FTO and various metabolic markers in overweight adults.
  • It assesses how different genotypes of this polymorphism relate to , , and other hormones.
  • The study involved 196 overweight adults, focusing on their genetic makeup and metabolic profiles.

Essence

  • The FTO rs9939609 risk allele (A) is associated with higher and lower levels in overweight adults, though the leptin association diminishes after adjusting for calorie intake and physical activity.

Key takeaways

  • Homozygotes for the rs9939609 risk allele (A) show higher levels compared to those with the TT genotype. This association, however, disappears when accounting for calorie intake and physical activity.
  • Individuals with the AA genotype have significantly lower levels than those with the TT genotype. This relationship remains significant even after adjusting for factors like age, sex, and BMI.

Caveats

  • The study lacks a control group of individuals with normal BMI, limiting the ability to fully understand the impact of the on obesity-related complications.
  • The findings may not be generalizable to populations outside of the studied cohort, as genetic associations can vary by ethnicity and region.

Definitions

  • FTO gene: A gene associated with fat mass and obesity, influencing body weight regulation and metabolic processes.
  • rs9939609 polymorphism: A specific genetic variation in the FTO gene linked to obesity and metabolic factors.
  • Serum leptin: A hormone produced by adipose tissue that helps regulate energy balance and appetite.
  • HDL cholesterol: High-density lipoprotein cholesterol, often referred to as 'good' cholesterol, which helps remove other forms of cholesterol from the bloodstream.

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