نتایج جستجو برای: ژن fto

تعداد نتایج: 17747  

2011
James S. McTaggart Sheena Lee Michaela Iberl Chris Church Roger D. Cox Frances M. Ashcroft

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the first intron of the ubiquitously expressed FTO gene are associated with obesity. Although the physiological functions of FTO remain unclear, food intake is often altered when Fto expression levels are manipulated. Furthermore, deletion of FTO from neurones alone has a similar effect on food intake to deletion of FTO in all tissues. These results indicate t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Pawan Gulati Man Ka Cheung Robin Antrobus Chris D Church Heather P Harding Yi-Chun Loraine Tung Debra Rimmington Marcella Ma David Ron Paul J Lehner Frances M Ashcroft Roger D Cox Anthony P Coll Stephen O'Rahilly Giles S H Yeo

SNPs in the first intron of FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) are strongly associated with human obesity. While it is not yet formally established that this effect is mediated through the actions of the FTO protein itself, loss of function mutations in FTO or its murine homologue Fto result in severe growth retardation, and mice globally overexpressing FTO are obese. The mechanisms through ...

2015
Meizi Zhang Ying Zhang Jun Ma Feima Guo Qian Cao Yu Zhang Bin Zhou Jijie Chai Wenqing Zhao Renbin Zhao Julie A. Chowen

FTO (fat mass and obesity associated gene) was genetically identified to be associated with body mass index (BMI), presumably through functional regulation of energy homeostasis. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which FTO functions remain largely unknown. Using 3T3-L1 preadipocyte as a model to study the role of FTO in adipogenesis, we demonstrated that FTO is functionally requ...

2010
Yi-Chun Loraine Tung Eduard Ayuso Xiaoye Shan Fatima Bosch Stephen O'Rahilly Anthony P. Coll Giles S. H. Yeo

Sequence variants in the first intron of FTO are strongly associated with human obesity and human carriers of the risk alleles show evidence for increased appetite and food intake. Mice globally lacking Fto display a complex phenotype characterised by both increased energy expenditure and increased food intake. The site of action of FTO on energy balance is unclear. Fasting reduces levels of Ft...

2017
Aleksander Aas Pauline Isakson Christian Bindesbøll Endalkachew A Alemu Arne Klungland Anne Simonsen

Polymorphic variants of the FTO (fat mass and obesity) gene associate with body mass index in humans, but the underlying molecular mechanisms have not been firmly determined. FTO is linked to energy homeostasis via amino acid sensing and is thought to activate the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1, a negative regulator of autophagy. FTO localises both to the nucleus and the cytoplasm, and...

2017
Xiaobo Wang Ning Huang Min Yang Dandan Wei Haoran Tai Xiaojuan Han Hui Gong Jiao Zhou Jianqiong Qin Xiawei Wei Honghan Chen Tingting Fang Hengyi Xiao

Global germ line loss of fat mass- and obesity-associated (FTO) gene results in both the reduction of fat mass and lean mass in mice. The role of FTO in adipogenesis has been proposed, however, that in myogenesis has not. Skeletal muscle is the main component of body lean mass, so its connection with FTO physiologic significance need to be clarified. Here, we assessed the impact of FTO on murin...

2015
Y.C. Loraine Tung Pawan Gulati Che-Hsiung Liu Debra Rimmington Rowena Dennis Marcella Ma Vladimir Saudek Stephen O'Rahilly Anthony P. Coll Giles S.H. Yeo

OBJECTIVE Loss of function FTO mutations significantly impact body composition in humans and mice, with Fto-deficient mice reported to resist the development of obesity in response to a high-fat diet (HFD). We aimed to further explore the interactions between FTO and HFD and determine if FTO can influence the adverse metabolic consequence of HFD. METHODS We studied mice deficient in FTO in tw...

2014
Jonathan Cedernaes Christian Benedict

Until recently, evidence was lacking for an enhanced gene expression of the fat mass and obesity (FTO) gene in humans who carry obesitysusceptible genetic variants in FTO. By using a data set of 153 cerebellar brain samples from individuals of European ancestry, Smemo and colleagues have now demonstrated that carriers of common single nucleotide polymorphisms in the FTO gene exhibit a higher ce...

Journal: :Cell 2007
G. Solinas H. Johnen

Recently, genome-wide association studies have linked variations in alleles of the FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) gene to obesity. Gerken et al. (2007) now reveal that FTO encodes a nucleic acid demethylase. Upon examination of the sequence of FTO, the authors noticed a domain that had homology to 2-oxoglutarate oxygenases. These enzymes are involved in a variety of processes including D...

2011
Vanni Caruso Hui Chen Margaret J. Morris

BACKGROUND Intrauterine and postnatal overnutrition program hyperphagia, adiposity and glucose intolerance in offspring. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) gene have been linked to increased risk of obesity. FTO is highly expressed in hypothalamic regions critical for energy balance and hyperphagic phenotypes were linked with FTO SNPs. As nutriti...

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