Abstract
We examined the genetic associations of the G-2548A polymorphism in the promoter of the leptin (LEP) gene and the Gln223Arg (Q223R) polymorphism of the leptin receptor (LEPR) gene with obesity. Two hundred twenty-six obese aboriginal subjects (BMI ≥ 27 kg/m2) and 182 aboriginal subjects with normal weight (BMI < 25 kg/m2) participated in this study. The polymorphisms of LEP G-2548A and LEPR Q223R were genotyped by polymerase chain reaction/restriction fragment length polymorphism, and their anthropometric characteristics were measured. Levels of leptin, triglycerides, and cholesterol were measured after overnight fasting. We found that the frequencies of the LEP G/G homozygote (22.6%) with Mendelian recessive (χ2 = 7.89, p = 0.005) and codominant (χ2 = 7.93, p = 0.02) models to be higher in the extremely obese subjects (BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2) than in normal weight subjects (6.9%) but not in moderately obese subjects (35 > BMI ≥ 27 kg/m2). There was no difference in genotypic frequency of the LEPR Q223R polymorphism between the extreme obese and control groups. We suggest that the LEP - 2548 G/G homozygote plays a genetic recessive role in the development of extreme obesity in Taiwanese aborigines.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 183-187 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Obesity |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 02 2006 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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Keywords
- Aborigine
- BMI
- Leptin
- Leptin receptor
- Polymorphism
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