Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women.
BACKGROUND: The TUB gene, encoding an evolutionary conserved protein, is highly expressed in the hypothalamus and might act as a transcription factor. Mutations in TUB cause late-onset obesity, insulin-resistance and neurosensory deficits in mice. An association of common variants in the TUB gene wi...
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doaj-7e5b7fc476b44a4392dcb4faf62bbfe82020-11-25T01:11:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-01-0131e140510.1371/journal.pone.0001405Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women.Jana V van Vliet-OstaptchoukN Charlotte Onland-MoretRonit Shiri-SverdlovPatrick J J van GorpAnne CustersPetra H M PeetersCisca WijmengaMarten H HofkerYvonne T van der SchouwBACKGROUND: The TUB gene, encoding an evolutionary conserved protein, is highly expressed in the hypothalamus and might act as a transcription factor. Mutations in TUB cause late-onset obesity, insulin-resistance and neurosensory deficits in mice. An association of common variants in the TUB gene with body weight in humans has been reported. METHODS/FINDINGS: The aim was to investigate the relationship of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the TUB gene (rs2272382, rs2272383 and rs1528133) with both anthropometry and self-reported macronutrient intake from a validated food frequency questionnaire. These associations were studied in a population-based, cross-sectional study of 1680 middle-aged Dutch women, using linear regression analysis. The minor allele C of the rs1528133 SNP was significantly associated with increased weight (+1.88 kg, P = 0.022) and BMI (+0.56 units, P = 0.05). Compared with non-carriers, both AG heterozygotes and AA homozygotes of the rs2272382 SNP derived less energy from fat (AG: -0.55+/-0.28%, P = 0.05, AA: -0.95+/-0.48%, P = 0.047). However, both genotypes were associated with an increased energy intake from carbohydrates (0.69+/-0.33%, P = 0.04 and 1.68+/-0.56%, P = 0.003, respectively), mainly because of a higher consumption of mono- and disaccharides. Both these SNPs, rs2272382 and rs1528133, were also associated with a higher glycemic load in the diet. The glycemic load was higher among those with AG and AA genotypes for the variant rs2272382 than among the wild types (+1.49 (95% CI: -0.27-3.24) and +3.89 (95% CI: 0.94-6.85) units, respectively). Carriers of the minor allele C of rs1528133 were associated with an increased glycemic load of 1.85 units compared with non-carriers. CONCLUSIONS: Genetic variation of the TUB gene was associated with both body composition and macronutrient intake, suggesting that TUB might influence eating behavior.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2157487?pdf=render |
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Jana V van Vliet-Ostaptchouk N Charlotte Onland-Moret Ronit Shiri-Sverdlov Patrick J J van Gorp Anne Custers Petra H M Peeters Cisca Wijmenga Marten H Hofker Yvonne T van der Schouw |
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Jana V van Vliet-Ostaptchouk N Charlotte Onland-Moret Ronit Shiri-Sverdlov Patrick J J van Gorp Anne Custers Petra H M Peeters Cisca Wijmenga Marten H Hofker Yvonne T van der Schouw Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women. PLoS ONE |
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Jana V van Vliet-Ostaptchouk N Charlotte Onland-Moret Ronit Shiri-Sverdlov Patrick J J van Gorp Anne Custers Petra H M Peeters Cisca Wijmenga Marten H Hofker Yvonne T van der Schouw |
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Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women. |
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Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women. |
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Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women. |
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Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women. |
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Polymorphisms of the TUB gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women. |
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polymorphisms of the tub gene are associated with body composition and eating behavior in middle-aged women. |
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1932-6203 |
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BACKGROUND: The TUB gene, encoding an evolutionary conserved protein, is highly expressed in the hypothalamus and might act as a transcription factor. Mutations in TUB cause late-onset obesity, insulin-resistance and neurosensory deficits in mice. An association of common variants in the TUB gene with body weight in humans has been reported. METHODS/FINDINGS: The aim was to investigate the relationship of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the TUB gene (rs2272382, rs2272383 and rs1528133) with both anthropometry and self-reported macronutrient intake from a validated food frequency questionnaire. These associations were studied in a population-based, cross-sectional study of 1680 middle-aged Dutch women, using linear regression analysis. The minor allele C of the rs1528133 SNP was significantly associated with increased weight (+1.88 kg, P = 0.022) and BMI (+0.56 units, P = 0.05). Compared with non-carriers, both AG heterozygotes and AA homozygotes of the rs2272382 SNP derived less energy from fat (AG: -0.55+/-0.28%, P = 0.05, AA: -0.95+/-0.48%, P = 0.047). However, both genotypes were associated with an increased energy intake from carbohydrates (0.69+/-0.33%, P = 0.04 and 1.68+/-0.56%, P = 0.003, respectively), mainly because of a higher consumption of mono- and disaccharides. Both these SNPs, rs2272382 and rs1528133, were also associated with a higher glycemic load in the diet. The glycemic load was higher among those with AG and AA genotypes for the variant rs2272382 than among the wild types (+1.49 (95% CI: -0.27-3.24) and +3.89 (95% CI: 0.94-6.85) units, respectively). Carriers of the minor allele C of rs1528133 were associated with an increased glycemic load of 1.85 units compared with non-carriers. CONCLUSIONS: Genetic variation of the TUB gene was associated with both body composition and macronutrient intake, suggesting that TUB might influence eating behavior. |
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