Absence of Linkage of Obesity and Energy Metabolism to Markers Flanking Homologues of Rodent Obesity Genes in Pima Indians

Author:

Norman Rod A1,Leibel Rudolph L2,Chung Wendy K3,Power-Kehoe Loraine2,Chua Streamson C2,Knowler William C1,Thompson D Bruce1,Bogardus Clifton1,Ravussin Eric1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health Phoenix, Arizona

2. Laboratory of Human Behavior and Metabolism, Rockefeller University New York, New York

3. Diabetes and Arthritis Epidemiology Section, National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health Phoenix, Arizona

Abstract

The homologues of single genes that cause obesity in rodents are suggested as candidate genes for modulation of body composition in humans. Among these genes are the four mouse mutations—diabetes (db), obesity (ob), tubby (tub), and yellow agouti (AY). Variation in the human counterparts to these genes (OB, DB, TUB, and ASP, respectively) may contribute to human obesity, which is thought to have a substantial genetic component. To initially assess the potential contribution of these genes to human obesity, we examined polymorphic DNA markers that, by virtue of syntenic relationships to appropriate regions of the mouse genome, should be closely linked to the human counterparts of these genes. Using combined data from 716 Pima Indians comprising 217 nuclear families, we have tested a number of polymorphic microsatellite markers (three at DB, two at OB, five at TUB, and three at ASP) for sib-pair linkage to BMI, percentage body fat, resting metabolic rate, 24-h energy expenditure, and 24-h respiratory quotient. No significant linkages were found in an analysis of all sibships or in an analysis restricted to discordant sib pairs.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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