Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.

INTRODUCTION: The melanocortin system plays an important role in energy homeostasis. Mice genetically deficient in the melanocortin-3 receptor gene have a normal body weight with increased body fat, mild hypophagia compared to wild-type mice. In humans, Thr6Lys and Val81Ile variants of the melanocor...

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Main Authors: José L Santos, Rolando De la Cruz, Claus Holst, Katrine Grau, Carolina Naranjo, Alberto Maiz, Arne Astrup, Wim H M Saris, Ian MacDonald, Jean-Michel Oppert, Torben Hansen, Oluf Pedersen, Thorkild I A Sorensen, J Alfredo Martinez, NUGENOB Consortium
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3114803?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a2ee3dac3984485cbc4378bc610fda732020-11-25T02:31:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0166e1993410.1371/journal.pone.0019934Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.José L SantosRolando De la CruzClaus HolstKatrine GrauCarolina NaranjoAlberto MaizArne AstrupWim H M SarisIan MacDonaldJean-Michel OppertTorben HansenOluf PedersenThorkild I A SorensenJ Alfredo MartinezNUGENOB ConsortiumINTRODUCTION: The melanocortin system plays an important role in energy homeostasis. Mice genetically deficient in the melanocortin-3 receptor gene have a normal body weight with increased body fat, mild hypophagia compared to wild-type mice. In humans, Thr6Lys and Val81Ile variants of the melanocortin-3 receptor gene (MC3R) have been associated with childhood obesity, higher BMI Z-score and elevated body fat percentage compared to non-carriers. The aim of this study is to assess the association in adults between allelic variants of MC3R with weight loss induced by energy-restricted diets. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This research is based on the NUGENOB study, a trial conducted to assess weight loss during a 10-week dietary intervention involving two different hypo-energetic (high-fat and low-fat) diets. A total of 760 obese patients were genotyped for 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms covering the single exon of MC3R gene and its flanking regions, including the missense variants Thr6Lys and Val81Ile. Linear mixed models and haplotype-based analysis were carried out to assess the potential association between genetic polymorphisms and differential weight loss, fat mass loss, waist change and resting energy expenditure changes. RESULTS: No differences in drop-out rate were found by MC3R genotypes. The rs6014646 polymorphism was significantly associated with weight loss using co-dominant (p = 0.04) and dominant models (p = 0.03). These p-values were not statistically significant after strict control for multiple testing. Haplotype-based multivariate analysis using permutations showed that rs3827103-rs1543873 (p = 0.06), rs6014646-rs6024730 (p = 0.05) and rs3746619-rs3827103 (p = 0.10) displayed near-statistical significant results in relation to weight loss. No other significant associations or gene*diet interactions were detected for weight loss, fat mass loss, waist change and resting energy expenditure changes. CONCLUSION: The study provided overall sufficient evidence to support that there is no major effect of genetic variants of MC3R and differential weight loss after a 10-week dietary intervention with hypo-energetic diets in obese Europeans.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3114803?pdf=render
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author José L Santos
Rolando De la Cruz
Claus Holst
Katrine Grau
Carolina Naranjo
Alberto Maiz
Arne Astrup
Wim H M Saris
Ian MacDonald
Jean-Michel Oppert
Torben Hansen
Oluf Pedersen
Thorkild I A Sorensen
J Alfredo Martinez
NUGENOB Consortium
spellingShingle José L Santos
Rolando De la Cruz
Claus Holst
Katrine Grau
Carolina Naranjo
Alberto Maiz
Arne Astrup
Wim H M Saris
Ian MacDonald
Jean-Michel Oppert
Torben Hansen
Oluf Pedersen
Thorkild I A Sorensen
J Alfredo Martinez
NUGENOB Consortium
Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.
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author_facet José L Santos
Rolando De la Cruz
Claus Holst
Katrine Grau
Carolina Naranjo
Alberto Maiz
Arne Astrup
Wim H M Saris
Ian MacDonald
Jean-Michel Oppert
Torben Hansen
Oluf Pedersen
Thorkild I A Sorensen
J Alfredo Martinez
NUGENOB Consortium
author_sort José L Santos
title Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.
title_short Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.
title_full Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.
title_fullStr Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.
title_full_unstemmed Allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (MC3R) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.
title_sort allelic variants of melanocortin 3 receptor gene (mc3r) and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description INTRODUCTION: The melanocortin system plays an important role in energy homeostasis. Mice genetically deficient in the melanocortin-3 receptor gene have a normal body weight with increased body fat, mild hypophagia compared to wild-type mice. In humans, Thr6Lys and Val81Ile variants of the melanocortin-3 receptor gene (MC3R) have been associated with childhood obesity, higher BMI Z-score and elevated body fat percentage compared to non-carriers. The aim of this study is to assess the association in adults between allelic variants of MC3R with weight loss induced by energy-restricted diets. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This research is based on the NUGENOB study, a trial conducted to assess weight loss during a 10-week dietary intervention involving two different hypo-energetic (high-fat and low-fat) diets. A total of 760 obese patients were genotyped for 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms covering the single exon of MC3R gene and its flanking regions, including the missense variants Thr6Lys and Val81Ile. Linear mixed models and haplotype-based analysis were carried out to assess the potential association between genetic polymorphisms and differential weight loss, fat mass loss, waist change and resting energy expenditure changes. RESULTS: No differences in drop-out rate were found by MC3R genotypes. The rs6014646 polymorphism was significantly associated with weight loss using co-dominant (p = 0.04) and dominant models (p = 0.03). These p-values were not statistically significant after strict control for multiple testing. Haplotype-based multivariate analysis using permutations showed that rs3827103-rs1543873 (p = 0.06), rs6014646-rs6024730 (p = 0.05) and rs3746619-rs3827103 (p = 0.10) displayed near-statistical significant results in relation to weight loss. No other significant associations or gene*diet interactions were detected for weight loss, fat mass loss, waist change and resting energy expenditure changes. CONCLUSION: The study provided overall sufficient evidence to support that there is no major effect of genetic variants of MC3R and differential weight loss after a 10-week dietary intervention with hypo-energetic diets in obese Europeans.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3114803?pdf=render
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