| Literature DB >> 19265514 |
Branwen J Hennig1, Anthony J Fulford, Giorgio Sirugo, Pura Rayco-Solon, Andrew T Hattersley, Timothy M Frayling, Andrew M Prentice.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Variation in the fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) gene has been reproducibly associated with body mass index (BMI) and obesity in populations of White European origin. Data from Asians and African-Americans is less conclusive.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19265514 PMCID: PMC2666669 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2350-10-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genet ISSN: 1471-2350 Impact factor: 2.103
Summary statistics on weight, height and BMI by age and sex at time of DNA collection
| 1.75 – 5 | 105 | 91 | -1.50 (0.93) | -1.34 (0.96) | -1.46 (1.18) | -1.23 (1.20) | 15.34 (1.32) | 15.01 (1.51) |
| 5 – 10 | 194 | 155 | -1.57 (0.97) | -1.54 (0.85) | -1.20 (0.90) | -1.20 (0.76) | 14.41 (1.05) | 14.28 (1.27) |
| 10 – 15 | 152 | 171 | -1.71 (1.00) | -1.46 (1.03) | -1.38 (1.03) | -1.15 (0.91) | 15.72 (1.55) | 16.48 (2.26) |
| 15 – 20 | 150 | 195 | -2.12 (1.05) | -0.80 (1.09) | -1.49 (1.17) | -0.80 (0.92) | 17.80 (1.78) | 20.51 (2.93) |
| 20 – 25 | 96 | 142 | 60.91 (6.63) | 55.19 (7.79) | 173.20 (7.51) | 160.53 (5.73) | 20.27 (1.72) | 21.35 (2.70) |
| 25 – 30 | 23 | 133 | 64.62 (10.11) | 55.73 (11.28) | 175.15 (6.74) | 160.34 (6.76) | 21.08 (2.90) | 21.63 (3.97) |
| 30 – 40 | 55 | 145 | 64.28 (10.51) | 57.79 (10.42) | 170.65 (7.27) | 158.73 (5.37) | 21.88 (2.75) | 22.97 (4.02) |
| 40 – 50 | 66 | 126 | 63.41 (11.08) | 56.99 (13.07) | 169.83 (5.45) | 158.26 (6.83) | 21.89 (3.31) | 22.77 (4.42) |
| 50 – 60 | 73 | 92 | 61.51 (10.12) | 54.70 (10.21) | 167.91 (6.18) | 158.10 (5.50) | 21.65 (3.15) | 21.86 (3.48) |
| > 60 | 77 | 91 | 54.40 (8.23) | 51.02 (9.40) | 164.52 (6.34) | 156.01 (6.14) | 19.98 (2.61) | 21.01 (3.05) |
| Total | 991 | 1341 | ||||||
* relative to UK standards [35]. UK reference data were used because the new WHO standards do not extend beyond 5 years of age.
Results for (A) weight-for-height z-score and (B) reproductive success§ for 16 SNPs in FTO gene
| rs6499642 | C/T | 32.07 | 0.0373 | (-0.0307, 0.1052) | 0.2725 | 4.7% | (-1.0%, 10.9%) | 0.1017 |
| rs6499643 | C/T | 43.07 | 0.0561 | (-0.0073, 0.1194) | 0.0767 | 0.1% | (-5.0%, 5.5%) | 0.9665 |
| rs7206790 | C/G | 39.68 | -0.0313 | (-0.0950, 0.0324) | 0.3262 | -4.0% | (-9.0%, 1.4%) | 0.1354 |
| rs9940646 | C/G | 41.26 | 0.0145 | (-0.0497, 0.0788) | 0.6511 | -0.7% | (-5.6%, 4.5%) | 0.7842 |
| rs12447107 | C/G | 31.31 | 0.0152 | (-0.0526, 0.0831) | 0.6534 | -1.9% | (-7.0%, 3.5%) | 0.4801 |
| rs17817288 | A/G | 37.91 | -0.0016 | (-0.0678, 0.0646) | 0.9612 | 4.3% | (-0.7%, 9.5%) | 0.0845 |
| rs16945088 | A/G | 40.91 | 0.0281 | (-0.0365, 0.0927) | 0.3846 | 5.1% | (0.2%, 10.1%) | 0.0356 |
| rs17817449 | G/T | 34.50 | -0.0039 | (-0.0700, 0.0621) | 0.9052 | -0.9% | (-5.6%, 4.0%) | 0.7046 |
| rs8063946 | C/T | 41.93 | 0.0127 | (-0.0518, 0.0772) | 0.6932 | 3.0% | (-1.7%, 7.9%) | 0.2068 |
| rs3751812 | G/T | 4.39 | 0.0164 | (-0.1376, 0.1703) | 0.8317 | 7.2% | (-2.7%, 18.1%) | 0.1535 |
| rs3751813 | G/T | 44.43 | -0.0243 | (-0.0883, 0.0397) | 0.4471 | 4.2% | (-0.8%, 9.4%) | 0.0929 |
| rs9939609 | A/T | 35.54 | 0.0019 | (-0.0614, 0.0653) | 0.9512 | -3.3% | (-7.7%, 1.3%) | 0.1510 |
| rs9931494 | C/G | 12.42 | 0.0479 | (-0.0467, 0.1425) | 0.3117 | -1.5% | (-7.7%, 5.2%) | 0.6475 |
| rs7190492 | A/G | 23.07 | -0.0397 | (-0.1136, 0.0342) | 0.2828 | -1.9% | (-7.7%, 4.4%) | 0.5421 |
| rs7204609 | C/T | 46.76 | -0.0168 | (-0.0819, 0.0482) | 0.6044 | -3.1% | (-7.6%, 1.6%) | 0.1787 |
| rs9935403 | G/A | 15.00 | 0.0644 | (-0.0194, 0.1482) | 0.1244 | -0.8% | (-7.2%, 6.0%) | 0.8003 |
Key: SNP single nucleotide polymorphism; MAF minor allele frequency
§as number of babies born (interpreted taking account of the mother's age and duration of observation)
1 Sample size ranged between 2127 and 2164 and the number of family groups between 954 and 966 depending on SNP. Family group sizes ranged between 1 and 8.
2 Sample size ranged between 657 and 672 and number of family groups between 484 and 495 depending on SNP. Family group sizes ranged between 1 and 5. Total exposure ranged between 420 and 428 "reproductive lifetimes" and the number of births between 2985 and 3062.
The tabulated p-values are not corrected for multiple testing. The Bonferroni correction to account for testing 16 SNPs and achieve significance at the 5% level requires that the uncorrected p-value should be < 0.0033. In no case is this cut-off reached.