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Association of variants of the -116 site of the butyrylcholinesterase BCHE gene to enzyme activity and body mass index.

Lupe Furtado-Alle1, Fabiana A Andrade, Kelly Nunes, Liya R Mikami, Ricardo L R Souza, Eleidi A Chautard-Freire-Maia.   

Abstract

Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is coded by the BCHE gene that presents four exons. The non-codifying exon 1 presents two variants -116G and -116A, being -116A preferentially in cis conformation with the 539T variant (K) of exon 4 which was associated with lower BChE activity and lower body mass index (BMI) variance. This study analyzed the frequency of -116 variants and the relation of genotypes -116GG;539AA, -116GG;539AT and -116GA;539AT with BChE activity and with BMI in Euro-Brazilian blood donors. The frequency of -116A was significantly higher (18.9%) in the low BChE activity group when compared to obese (8.6%) and normal BMI (9.3%) groups. In obese and non-obese groups, the -116GA;539AT genotype showed significantly lower mean BChE activity when compared to the -116GG;539AA genotype and in obese individuals the -116GA;539AT genotype also showed lower BChE activity than the -116GG;539AT genotype. In a sample selected independently of BMI, the -116GA;539AT genotype showed significantly higher BMI variance (21.75) when compared to -116GG;539AA (12.14) and to -116GG;539AT (13.43) genotypes, indicating that the association with higher BMI variance only occurs in the presence of the -116A variant. In the obese sample, the -116GG;539AT genotype presented mean (32.1+/-0.3) and variance (2.3) of BMI significantly lower than those found in the -116GG;539AA (33.0+/-0.3 and 9.9, respectively) and -116GA;539AT (33.7+/-0.7 and 12.2, respectively) genotypes. These data show that: (1) the K (539T) variant alone is not associated with decreased BChE activity, being the 5' UTR -116A variant necessary for this decrease, probably by affecting transcription and/or translation of the BCHE gene; (2) samples with different BMI distributions present different relationships between BCHE genotypes and BMI, reinforcing the hypothesis of a role for the BCHE gene in BMI determination.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18550040     DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2008.04.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol Interact        ISSN: 0009-2797            Impact factor:   5.192


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