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New Gene Variants Found In Childhood Body Mass Index (photo) by Oluola89(m): 9:32pm On Mar 11, 2016
An international team of scientists has identified novel gene locations associated with
childhood body mass index (BMI)—an important measurement related to childhood
obesity. The meta-analysis, covering over 47,000 children, is the largest genetic study to
date of childhood BMI.
"Although investigators have found many genes associated with adult BMI, the genetics
of childhood BMI has remained largely unknown," said Struan F.A. Grant, Ph.D., a
genomics researcher at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and one of three
co-senior authors of the study. "Given the fact that childhood obesity is an important
concern in public health, identifying specific genetic influences could prove useful in
designing future preventive interventions and treatments for children."
The study appeared in the Jan. 2, 2016 issue of Human Molecular Genetics .
Grant's co-senior authors were Nicholas J. Timpson, of the University of Bristol, U.K.;
and Vincent W.V. Jaddoe, of University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands. All three
are leaders of an international collaborative group, the Early Growth Genetics (EGG)
Consortium. Another CHOP researcher, Jonathan P. Bradfield, is a co-first author of the
study.
The meta-analysis covered 33 genome-wide association studies, including a total of over
45,000 children, all of European ancestry. Of that total, there were 35,668 children from
20 studies in the discovery phase, and 11,873 children from 13 replication studies. The
researchers found 15 genomic regions associated with childhood BMI, three of which
were novel.
In all, the 15 risk-susceptibility loci account for 2 percent of the variance in childhood
BMI. Despite this small proportion, said Grant, it provides crucial novel insight into the
biology of obesity and provides opportunities for generalized therapeutic intervention. The
12 previously discovered genetic loci were shared between both adults and children with
high BMI. The large overlap, said the authors, suggests that the genetic variants may not
exert their effects only in childhood, but may have different effects at different ages.
Grant added that further research may determine whether the three novel loci the study
group discovered influence BMI only in childhood, or whether their effects are stronger
during childhood.
The current study, said Grant, dovetails with a 2012 meta-analysis he led for the EGG
Consortium, published in Nature Genetics. That research was the largest genome-wide
study of common childhood obesity. "Obviously, much research remains to be done,"
said Grant, who added, "As we continue to identify gene variants implicated in pediatric
obesity and body mass, we are laying a foundation for research that could provide useful
biological targets for better treating childhood obesity, and its negative health
consequences."
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