Combined effects of MC4R and FTO common genetic variants on obesity in European general populations

Mar 4, 2009Journal of molecular medicine (Berlin, Germany)

Combined impact of common MC4R and FTO gene variants on obesity in European populations

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Abstract

Subjects with three or four risk alleles for FTO and MC4R had a 3-fold increased susceptibility to developing obesity during childhood.

  • The individual contributions of FTO and MC4R risk alleles to obesity phenotype are modest.
  • In adults, the combined effects of these alleles increase the risk of obesity by approximately 1.8-fold and are associated with a 1.27% increase in fat mass.
  • Each FTO and MC4R risk allele is associated with a 24% and 21% increase in incidences of obesity and type 2 diabetes, respectively.
  • The effect on type 2 diabetes risk diminishes after adjusting for body mass index.
  • Males show a stronger association of the MC4R risk allele with obesity and fat mass than females.
  • Low physical activity levels intensify the impact of the FTO polymorphism on body mass index and obesity prevalence.

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