نتایج جستجو برای: ژن fto

تعداد نتایج: 17747  

2015
Silke Rinkwitz Fan‐Suo Geng Elizabeth Manning Maximiliano Suster Koichi Kawakami Thomas S. Becker

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in FTO intron 1 have been associated with obesity risk, leading to the hypothesis that FTO is the obesity-related gene. However, other studies have shown that the FTO gene is part of the regulatory domain of the neighboring IRX3 gene and that enhancers in FTO intron 1 regulate IRX3. While Irx3 activity was shown to be necessary in the hypothalamus for the metabol...

2012
Ryan T. Pitman Jason T. Fong Penny Billman Neelu Puri

Recent studies suggest that FTO variants strongly correlate with obesity and mainly influence energy intake with little effect on the basal metabolic rate. We suggest that FTO influences eating behavior by modulating intracellular energy levels and downstream signaling mechanisms which control energy intake and metabolism. Since FTO plays a particularly important role in adipocytes and in hypot...

2015
Qibin Qi Mary K. Downer Tuomas O. Kilpeläinen H. Rob Taal Sheila J. Barton Ioanna Ntalla Marie Standl Vesna Boraska Ville Huikari Jessica C. Kiefte-de Jong Antje Körner Timo A. Lakka Gaifen Liu Jessica Magnusson Masayuki Okuda Olli Raitakari Rebecca Richmond Robert A. Scott Mark E.S. Bailey Kathrin Scheuermann John W. Holloway Hazel Inskip Carmen R. Isasi Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani Vincent W.V. Jaddoe Jaana Laitinen Virpi Lindi Erik Melén Yannis Pitsiladis Niina Pitkänen Harold Snieder Joachim Heinrich Nicholas J. Timpson Tao Wang Hinoda Yuji Eleftheria Zeggini George V. Dedoussis Robert C. Kaplan Judith Wylie-Rosett Ruth J.F. Loos Frank B. Hu Lu Qi

The FTO gene harbors variation with the strongest effect on adiposity and obesity risk. Previous data support a role for FTO variation in influencing food intake. We conducted a combined analysis of 16,094 boys and girls aged 1-18 years from 14 studies to examine the following: 1) the association between the FTO rs9939609 variant (or a proxy) and total energy and macronutrient intake; and 2) th...

2009
Chris Church Sheena Lee Eleanor A. L. Bagg James S. McTaggart Robert Deacon Thomas Gerken Angela Lee Lee Moir Jasmin Mecinović Mohamed M. Quwailid Christopher J. Schofield Frances M. Ashcroft Roger D. Cox

Human FTO gene variants are associated with body mass index and type 2 diabetes. Because the obesity-associated SNPs are intronic, it is unclear whether changes in FTO expression or splicing are the cause of obesity or if regulatory elements within intron 1 influence upstream or downstream genes. We tested the idea that FTO itself is involved in obesity. We show that a dominant point mutation i...

2013
Timo D. Müller Matthias H. Tschöp Susanna Hofmann

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a laborious but powerful tool to identify genetic risk factors associated with complex polygenic traits such as obesity [1], diabetes [2], or coronary artery disease [3]. The link between genetic variation in FTO and obesity was first described in a GWAS for type 2 diabetes [1] and was later independently confirmed in different populations all over the...

2010
Xue Gao Yong-Hyun Shin Min Li Fei Wang Qiang Tong Pumin Zhang

FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) was identified as an obesity-susceptibility gene by several independent large-scale genome association studies. A cluster of SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphism) located in the first intron of FTO was found to be significantly associated with obesity-related traits, such as body mass index, hip circumference, and body weight. FTO encodes a protein with a n...

2014
Myrte Merkestein James S. McTaggart Sheena Lee Holger B. Kramer Fiona McMurray Mathilde Lafond Lily Boutens Roger Cox Frances M. Ashcroft

Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the first intron of the fat-mass-and-obesity-related gene FTO are associated with increased body weight and adiposity. Increased expression of FTO is likely underlying this obesity phenotype, as mice with two additional copies of Fto (FTO-4 mice) exhibit increased adiposity and are hyperphagic. FTO is a demethylase of single stranded DNA and RNA, and one of it...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2017
Linh C Dang Gregory R Samanez-Larkin Christopher T Smith Jaime J Castrellon Scott F Perkins Ronald L Cowan Daniel O Claassen David H Zald

The fat mass and obesity associated gene (FTO) was the first gene identified by genome-wide association studies to correlate with higher body mass index (BMI) and increased odds of obesity. FTO remains the locus with the largest and most replicated effect on body weight, but the mechanism whereby FTO affects body weight and the development of obesity is not fully understood. Here we tested whet...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2014
Qibin Qi Tuomas O Kilpeläinen Mary K Downer Toshiko Tanaka Caren E Smith Ivonne Sluijs Emily Sonestedt Audrey Y Chu Frida Renström Xiaochen Lin Lars H Ängquist Jinyan Huang Zhonghua Liu Yanping Li Muhammad Asif Ali Min Xu Tarunveer Singh Ahluwalia Jolanda M A Boer Peng Chen Makoto Daimon Johan Eriksson Markus Perola Yechiel Friedlander Yu-Tang Gao Denise H M Heppe John W Holloway Denise K Houston Stavroula Kanoni Yu-Mi Kim Maarit A Laaksonen Tiina Jääskeläinen Nanette R Lee Terho Lehtimäki Rozenn N Lemaitre Wei Lu Robert N Luben Ani Manichaikul Satu Männistö Pedro Marques-Vidal Keri L Monda Julius S Ngwa Louis Perusse Frank J A van Rooij Yong-Bing Xiang Wanqing Wen Mary K Wojczynski Jingwen Zhu Ingrid B Borecki Claude Bouchard Qiuyin Cai Cyrus Cooper George V Dedoussis Panos Deloukas Luigi Ferrucci Nita G Forouhi Torben Hansen Lene Christiansen Albert Hofman Ingegerd Johansson Torben Jørgensen Shigeru Karasawa Kay-Tee Khaw Mi-Kyung Kim Kati Kristiansson Huaixing Li Xu Lin Yongmei Liu Kurt K Lohman Jirong Long Vera Mikkilä Dariush Mozaffarian Kari North Oluf Pedersen Olli Raitakari Harri Rissanen Jaakko Tuomilehto Yvonne T van der Schouw André G Uitterlinden M Carola Zillikens Oscar H Franco E Shyong Tai Xiao Ou Shu David S Siscovick Ulla Toft W M Monique Verschuren Peter Vollenweider Nicholas J Wareham Jacqueline C M Witteman Wei Zheng Paul M Ridker Jae H Kang Liming Liang Majken K Jensen Gary C Curhan Louis R Pasquale David J Hunter Karen L Mohlke Matti Uusitupa L Adrienne Cupples Tuomo Rankinen Marju Orho-Melander Tao Wang Daniel I Chasman Paul W Franks Thorkild I A Sørensen Frank B Hu Ruth J F Loos Jennifer A Nettleton Lu Qi

FTO is the strongest known genetic susceptibility locus for obesity. Experimental studies in animals suggest the potential roles of FTO in regulating food intake. The interactive relation among FTO variants, dietary intake and body mass index (BMI) is complex and results from previous often small-scale studies in humans are highly inconsistent. We performed large-scale analyses based on data fr...

2013
Fiona McMurray Chris D. Church Rachel Larder George Nicholson Sara Wells Lydia Teboul Y. C. Loraine Tung Debra Rimmington Fatima Bosch Veronica Jimenez Giles S. H. Yeo Stephen O'Rahilly Frances M. Ashcroft Anthony P. Coll Roger D. Cox

The strongest BMI-associated GWAS locus in humans is the FTO gene. Rodent studies demonstrate a role for FTO in energy homeostasis and body composition. The phenotypes observed in loss of expression studies are complex with perinatal lethality, stunted growth from weaning, and significant alterations in body composition. Thus understanding how and where Fto regulates food intake, energy expendi...

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