| Literature DB >> 18230892 |
Antje Körner1, Wieland Kiess, Michael Stumvoll, Peter Kovacs.
Abstract
Obesity results from the complex interaction of environmental factors that act on a genetic background that determines the susceptibility to obesity. The identification of such obesity susceptibility genes can provide important insights into the mechanism underlying this condition. While candidate gene approaches have not been tremendously successful in identifying relevant genetic contributors to obesity, except PPAR , the advent of genome-wide strategies has recently revealed novel and unexpected genetic factors with strong associations with obesity and/or diabetes, i.e. FTO, TCF7L2, INSIG2, ENPP1, or FASN (reviewed herein), although some of them are not undebated. Considering the function of the encoded proteins, it will now be of interest to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms, how these genetic variations affect body weight, energy metabolism and/or obesity-associated morbidity.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18230892 DOI: 10.1159/000115335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Horm Res ISSN: 0301-3073 Impact factor: 2.606