TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic association of the PERIOD3 (PER3) Clock gene with extreme obesity
AU - Azevedo, Pedro Guimarães de
AU - Miranda, Luana Reis
AU - Nicolau, Eduardo Souza
AU - Alves, Rayane Benfica
AU - Bicalho, Maria Aparecida Camargos
AU - Couto, Patrícia Pereira
AU - Ramos, Adauto Versiani
AU - Souza, Renan Pedra de
AU - Longhi, Rafael
AU - Friedman, Eitan
AU - Marco, Luiz De
AU - Bastos-Rodrigues, Luciana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Asia Oceania Association for the Study of Obesity
PY - 2021/7/1
Y1 - 2021/7/1
N2 - Background: Obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, affecting life quality and span. Susceptibility to obesity is partly mediated by genetic differences. Indeed, several genes from the clock gene family have already been shown to be intimately associated with obesity in diverse ethnic groups. In the present study, an association between BMI and the rs707467, rs228697 and rs228729 PER3 (Period Circadian Clock 3) polymorphisms in subjects with class II (BMI ≥ 35.0–39.9 kg/m2) and class III obesity (>40 kg/m2, extreme obesity) were carried out using TaqMan real-time PCR. Overall, 259 Brazilian adults were genotyped, of whom 122 had class II or III obesity (BMI ≥ 35.0 kg/m2) and 137 were controls having normal weight (BMI > 18.5 and <24.9 kg/m2). Results: PER3 tag SNP (rs228729) shows a significant association with extreme obesity (1000 permutation p = 0.03 and p = 0.04), for genotype and allele frequency respectively) and a haplotype among the three assessed SNPs (alleles G/T/A, rs228697, rs228729, and rs707467, respectively, 1000 permutation p = 0.03) was significantly more prevalent in the group with obesity. Conclusion: This exploratory association study suggests that PER3 rs228729 may be associated with extreme obesity in Brazilian adults, however, replication is needed.
AB - Background: Obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide, affecting life quality and span. Susceptibility to obesity is partly mediated by genetic differences. Indeed, several genes from the clock gene family have already been shown to be intimately associated with obesity in diverse ethnic groups. In the present study, an association between BMI and the rs707467, rs228697 and rs228729 PER3 (Period Circadian Clock 3) polymorphisms in subjects with class II (BMI ≥ 35.0–39.9 kg/m2) and class III obesity (>40 kg/m2, extreme obesity) were carried out using TaqMan real-time PCR. Overall, 259 Brazilian adults were genotyped, of whom 122 had class II or III obesity (BMI ≥ 35.0 kg/m2) and 137 were controls having normal weight (BMI > 18.5 and <24.9 kg/m2). Results: PER3 tag SNP (rs228729) shows a significant association with extreme obesity (1000 permutation p = 0.03 and p = 0.04), for genotype and allele frequency respectively) and a haplotype among the three assessed SNPs (alleles G/T/A, rs228697, rs228729, and rs707467, respectively, 1000 permutation p = 0.03) was significantly more prevalent in the group with obesity. Conclusion: This exploratory association study suggests that PER3 rs228729 may be associated with extreme obesity in Brazilian adults, however, replication is needed.
KW - Brazilian population
KW - CLOCK
KW - Circadian cycle
KW - Extreme obesity
KW - PER 3
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U2 - 10.1016/j.orcp.2021.06.006
DO - 10.1016/j.orcp.2021.06.006
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C2 - 34215556
AN - SCOPUS:85108948545
SN - 1871-403X
VL - 15
SP - 334
EP - 338
JO - Obesity Research and Clinical Practice
JF - Obesity Research and Clinical Practice
IS - 4
ER -