Association of Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Receptor 1 5′ Polymorphism With Early-Onset Extreme Obesity

Author:

Bell Christopher G.12,Meyre David3,Samson Chantal3,Boyle Cliona1,Lecoeur Cécile3,Tauber Maïte4,Jouret Béatrice4,Jaquet Delphine5,Levy-Marchal Claire5,Charles Marie Aline6,Weill Jacques7,Gibson Fernando1,Mein Charles A.8,Froguel Philippe13,Walley Andrew J.1

Affiliation:

1. Section of Genomic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, Hammersmith Hospital, London, U.K

2. Department of Haematology and Genetics, South Eastern Area Laboratory Services, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia

3. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UMR 8090, Pasteur Institute, Lille, France

4. INSERM U563, Children’s Hospital, Toulouse, France

5. INSERM U457, Robert Debre Hospital, Paris, France

6. INSERM, U258-IFR69, Paris South Faculty of Medicine, Villejuif, France

7. Pediatric Endocrine Unit, Jeanne de Flandre Hospital, Lille, France

8. Bart’s and the London Genome Centre, Queen Mary’s School of Medicine, London, U.K

Abstract

Murine models have been highly effective in identifying the monogenic forms of human obesity discovered to date. Melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1 (MCHR1) has been shown to be significant in the downstream orexigenic activity of the leptin-melanocortin pathway by such models. In this study, the human MCHR1 gene was extensively characterized by sequencing 3.5 kb of coding, untranslated and intronic regions plus 1 kb of putative promoter region in 180 morbidly obese adults and 87 morbidly obese children, a total of >2.4 Mb of sequencing. Thirty-nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were found, seven of which encode an amino acid change. One mutation, R248Q, appeared to cosegregate with the obesity trait in one pedigree but was also found to be a rare polymorphism in control samples. To investigate the possible polygenic role of MCHR1, the six common SNPs (minor allele frequency >5%) found in the sequenced regions were then screened in 557 morbidly obese adults, 552 obese children, and 1,195 nonobese nondiabetic control subjects. The plausible promoter SNP, rs133068, was found to be associated with protection against obesity in obese children only (allele frequency P = 0.006 and genotype frequency P = 0.004). Most significant results were found when using a dominant model (P = 0.001, odds ratio 0.695 [95% CI 0.560–0.863]). However, similar associations were found when both adults and children were analyzed together (P = 0.006, 0.783 [0.658–0.930]), suggesting that severe forms of obesity with early onset may be associated with SNPs in MCHR1.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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