Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population.

ObjectiveTo identify novel genetic markers of obesity-related traits and to identify gene-diet interactions with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) intake in Yup'ik people.Material and methodsWe measured body composition, plasma adipokines and ghrelin in 982 participants enrolled in the...

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Main Authors: Vaughan, Laura Kelly, Wiener, Howard W, Aslibekyan, Stella, Allison, David B, Havel, Peter J, Stanhope, Kimber L, O'Brien, Diane M, Hopkins, Scarlett E, Lemas, Dominick J, Boyer, Bert B, Tiwari, Hemant K
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt0s1759qj 2023-05-15T16:55:30+02:00 Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population. Vaughan, Laura Kelly Wiener, Howard W Aslibekyan, Stella Allison, David B Havel, Peter J Stanhope, Kimber L O'Brien, Diane M Hopkins, Scarlett E Lemas, Dominick J Boyer, Bert B Tiwari, Hemant K 689 - 697 2015-06-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0s1759qj unknown eScholarship, University of California qt0s1759qj https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0s1759qj public Metabolism: clinical and experimental, vol 64, iss 6 Humans Obesity Fatty Acids Omega-3 Anthropometry Diet Cross-Sectional Studies Computational Biology Body Composition Polymorphism Single Nucleotide Genome Human Adult Inuits Alaska Female Male Waist Circumference Genetic Linkage Alaska Native Linkage n-3 fatty acids Endocrinology & Metabolism Clinical Sciences article 2015 ftcdlib 2021-03-11T09:12:36Z ObjectiveTo identify novel genetic markers of obesity-related traits and to identify gene-diet interactions with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) intake in Yup'ik people.Material and methodsWe measured body composition, plasma adipokines and ghrelin in 982 participants enrolled in the Center for Alaska Native Health Research (CANHR) Study. We conducted a genome-wide SNP linkage scan and targeted association analysis, fitting additional models to investigate putative gene-diet interactions. Finally, we performed bioinformatic analysis to uncover likely candidate genes within the identified linkage peaks.ResultsWe observed evidence of linkage for all obesity-related traits, replicating previous results and identifying novel regions of interest for adiponectin (10q26.13-2) and thigh circumference (8q21.11-13). Bioinformatic analysis revealed DOCK1, PTPRE (10q26.13-2) and FABP4 (8q21.11-13) as putative candidate genes in the newly identified regions. Targeted SNP analysis under the linkage peaks identified associations between three SNPs and obesity-related traits: rs1007750 on chromosome 8 and thigh circumference (P=0.0005), rs878953 on chromosome 5 and thigh skinfold (P=0.0004), and rs1596854 on chromosome 11 for waist circumference (P=0.0003). Finally, we showed that n-3 PUFA modified the association between obesity related traits and two additional variants (rs2048417 on chromosome 3 for adiponectin, P for interaction=0.0006 and rs730414 on chromosome 11 for percentage body fat, P for interaction=0.0004).ConclusionsThis study presents evidence of novel genomic regions and gene-diet interactions that may contribute to the pathophysiology of obesity-related traits among Yup'ik people. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuits Yup'ik Alaska University of California: eScholarship
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topic Humans
Obesity
Fatty Acids
Omega-3
Anthropometry
Diet
Cross-Sectional Studies
Computational Biology
Body Composition
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Genome
Human
Adult
Inuits
Alaska
Female
Male
Waist Circumference
Genetic Linkage
Alaska Native
Linkage
n-3 fatty acids
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Clinical Sciences
spellingShingle Humans
Obesity
Fatty Acids
Omega-3
Anthropometry
Diet
Cross-Sectional Studies
Computational Biology
Body Composition
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Genome
Human
Adult
Inuits
Alaska
Female
Male
Waist Circumference
Genetic Linkage
Alaska Native
Linkage
n-3 fatty acids
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Clinical Sciences
Vaughan, Laura Kelly
Wiener, Howard W
Aslibekyan, Stella
Allison, David B
Havel, Peter J
Stanhope, Kimber L
O'Brien, Diane M
Hopkins, Scarlett E
Lemas, Dominick J
Boyer, Bert B
Tiwari, Hemant K
Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population.
topic_facet Humans
Obesity
Fatty Acids
Omega-3
Anthropometry
Diet
Cross-Sectional Studies
Computational Biology
Body Composition
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Genome
Human
Adult
Inuits
Alaska
Female
Male
Waist Circumference
Genetic Linkage
Alaska Native
Linkage
n-3 fatty acids
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Clinical Sciences
description ObjectiveTo identify novel genetic markers of obesity-related traits and to identify gene-diet interactions with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) intake in Yup'ik people.Material and methodsWe measured body composition, plasma adipokines and ghrelin in 982 participants enrolled in the Center for Alaska Native Health Research (CANHR) Study. We conducted a genome-wide SNP linkage scan and targeted association analysis, fitting additional models to investigate putative gene-diet interactions. Finally, we performed bioinformatic analysis to uncover likely candidate genes within the identified linkage peaks.ResultsWe observed evidence of linkage for all obesity-related traits, replicating previous results and identifying novel regions of interest for adiponectin (10q26.13-2) and thigh circumference (8q21.11-13). Bioinformatic analysis revealed DOCK1, PTPRE (10q26.13-2) and FABP4 (8q21.11-13) as putative candidate genes in the newly identified regions. Targeted SNP analysis under the linkage peaks identified associations between three SNPs and obesity-related traits: rs1007750 on chromosome 8 and thigh circumference (P=0.0005), rs878953 on chromosome 5 and thigh skinfold (P=0.0004), and rs1596854 on chromosome 11 for waist circumference (P=0.0003). Finally, we showed that n-3 PUFA modified the association between obesity related traits and two additional variants (rs2048417 on chromosome 3 for adiponectin, P for interaction=0.0006 and rs730414 on chromosome 11 for percentage body fat, P for interaction=0.0004).ConclusionsThis study presents evidence of novel genomic regions and gene-diet interactions that may contribute to the pathophysiology of obesity-related traits among Yup'ik people.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Vaughan, Laura Kelly
Wiener, Howard W
Aslibekyan, Stella
Allison, David B
Havel, Peter J
Stanhope, Kimber L
O'Brien, Diane M
Hopkins, Scarlett E
Lemas, Dominick J
Boyer, Bert B
Tiwari, Hemant K
author_facet Vaughan, Laura Kelly
Wiener, Howard W
Aslibekyan, Stella
Allison, David B
Havel, Peter J
Stanhope, Kimber L
O'Brien, Diane M
Hopkins, Scarlett E
Lemas, Dominick J
Boyer, Bert B
Tiwari, Hemant K
author_sort Vaughan, Laura Kelly
title Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population.
title_short Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population.
title_full Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population.
title_fullStr Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population.
title_full_unstemmed Linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an Alaska Native (Yup'ik) population.
title_sort linkage and association analysis of obesity traits reveals novel loci and interactions with dietary n-3 fatty acids in an alaska native (yup'ik) population.
publisher eScholarship, University of California
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Yup'ik
Alaska
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Yup'ik
Alaska
op_source Metabolism: clinical and experimental, vol 64, iss 6
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