Prospective studies exploring the possible impact of an ID3 polymorphism on changes in obesity measures
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Prospective studies exploring the possible impact of an ID3 polymorphism on changes in obesity measures. / Svendstrup, Mathilde; Appel, Emil V.R.; Sandholt, Camilla H.; Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S.; Ängquist, Lars H.; Thuesen, Betina H.; Jørgensen, Marit E.; Pedersen, Oluf; Grarup, Niels; Hansen, Torben; Sørensen, Thorkild I.A.; Vestergaard, Henrik.
In: Obesity, Vol. 26, No. 4, 2018, p. 747-754.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Prospective studies exploring the possible impact of an ID3 polymorphism on changes in obesity measures
AU - Svendstrup, Mathilde
AU - Appel, Emil V.R.
AU - Sandholt, Camilla H.
AU - Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S.
AU - Ängquist, Lars H.
AU - Thuesen, Betina H.
AU - Jørgensen, Marit E.
AU - Pedersen, Oluf
AU - Grarup, Niels
AU - Hansen, Torben
AU - Sørensen, Thorkild I.A.
AU - Vestergaard, Henrik
N1 - © 2018 The Obesity Society.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - OBJECTIVE: Changes in fat mass depend on adipogenesis and angiogenesis, mechanisms regulated by the inhibitor of differentiation-3 (ID3). Id3 knockout mice showed attenuated increases in BMI and visceral fat mass. We hypothesized that the ID3 missense variant (rs11574-A) would lead to an attenuated increase over time in fat mass, BMI, waist circumference (WC), and waist-hip ratio (WHR) in humans.METHODS: The genotyped study populations included the Obesity Research Group - Genetics (ORGGEN) cohort, a cohort of men with obesity (N = 716) and of randomly selected men (N = 826) from the Danish draft register who were examined at mean ages of 20 and 46 years, and the Inter99 (N = 6,116) and Health2006 (N = 2,761) cohorts, two population-based samples of middle-aged people, followed up after 5 years.RESULTS: In meta-analyses of all data, no association was found between rs11574-A and changes in BMI, WC, WHR, or fat mass. We found an association between rs11574-A and cross-sectional BMI (N = 10,359, β: -0.16 kg/m2per allele, 95% CI: -0.30 to -0.01, P = 0.033) and fat mass (N = 4,188, β: -0.52 kg/m2per allele, 95% CI: -1.03 to -0.01, P = 0.046).CONCLUSIONS: No consistent impact of the genetic variant on changes in fat mass, BMI, or fat distribution was found in three Danish cohorts.
AB - OBJECTIVE: Changes in fat mass depend on adipogenesis and angiogenesis, mechanisms regulated by the inhibitor of differentiation-3 (ID3). Id3 knockout mice showed attenuated increases in BMI and visceral fat mass. We hypothesized that the ID3 missense variant (rs11574-A) would lead to an attenuated increase over time in fat mass, BMI, waist circumference (WC), and waist-hip ratio (WHR) in humans.METHODS: The genotyped study populations included the Obesity Research Group - Genetics (ORGGEN) cohort, a cohort of men with obesity (N = 716) and of randomly selected men (N = 826) from the Danish draft register who were examined at mean ages of 20 and 46 years, and the Inter99 (N = 6,116) and Health2006 (N = 2,761) cohorts, two population-based samples of middle-aged people, followed up after 5 years.RESULTS: In meta-analyses of all data, no association was found between rs11574-A and changes in BMI, WC, WHR, or fat mass. We found an association between rs11574-A and cross-sectional BMI (N = 10,359, β: -0.16 kg/m2per allele, 95% CI: -0.30 to -0.01, P = 0.033) and fat mass (N = 4,188, β: -0.52 kg/m2per allele, 95% CI: -1.03 to -0.01, P = 0.046).CONCLUSIONS: No consistent impact of the genetic variant on changes in fat mass, BMI, or fat distribution was found in three Danish cohorts.
KW - Journal Article
KW - Body Mass Index
KW - Prospective Studies
KW - Humans
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Risk Factors
KW - Genotype
KW - Male
KW - Case-Control Studies
KW - Mice, Knockout
KW - Obesity/genetics
KW - Young Adult
KW - Animals
KW - Neoplasm Proteins/genetics
KW - Inhibitor of Differentiation Proteins/genetics
KW - Adult
KW - Female
KW - Mice
U2 - 10.1002/oby.22109
DO - 10.1002/oby.22109
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 29442437
VL - 26
SP - 747
EP - 754
JO - Obesity
JF - Obesity
SN - 1930-7381
IS - 4
ER -
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