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DOI10.1093/hmg/ddt291
MAP2K3 is associated with body mass index in American Indians and Caucasians and may mediate hypothalamic inflammation
Bian, Li; Traurig, Michael; Hanson, Robert L.; Marinelarena, Alejandra; Kobes, Sayuko; Muller, Yunhua L.; Malhotra, Alka; Huang, Ke; Perez, Jessica; Gale, Alex; Knowler, William C.; Bogardus, Clifton; Baier, Leslie J.
通讯作者Baier, Leslie J.
来源期刊HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
ISSN0964-6906
EISSN1460-2083
出版年2013
卷号22期号:21页码:4438-4449
英文摘要

To identify genes that affect body mass index (BMI) in American Indians who are predominately of Pima Indian heritage, we previously completed a genome-wide association study in 1120 American Indians. That study also included follow-up genotyping for 9 SNPs in 2133 additional subjects. A comprehensive follow-up study has subsequently been completed where 292 SNPs were genotyped in 3562 subjects, of which 128 SNPs were assessed for replication in 3238 additional subjects. In the combined subjects (n 6800), BMI associations for two SNPs, rs12882548 and rs11652094, approached genome-wide significance (P 6.7 10(7) and 8.1 10(7), respectively). Rs12882548 is located in a gene desert on chromosome 14 and rs11652094 maps near MAP2K3. Several SNPs in the MAP2K3 region including rs11652094 were also associated with BMI in Caucasians from the GIANT consortium (P 10(2)10(5)), and the combined P-values across both American Indians and Caucasian were P 10(4)10(9). Follow-up sequencing across MAP2K3 identified several paralogous sequence variants indicating that the region may have been duplicated. MAP2K3 expression levels in adipose tissue biopsies were positively correlated with BMI, although it is unclear if this correlation is a cause or effect. In vitro studies with cloned MAP2K3 promoters suggest that MAP2K3 expression may be up-regulated during adipogenesis. Microarray analyses of mouse hypothalamus cells expressing constitutively active MAP2K3 identified several up-regulated genes involved in immune/inflammatory pathways and a gene, Hap1, thought to play a role in appetite regulation. We conclude that MAP2K3 is a reproducible obesity locus that may affect body weight via complex mechanisms involving appetite regulation and hypothalamic inflammation.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000325771500018
WOS关键词RECENT SEGMENTAL DUPLICATIONS ; ADIPOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION ; INCREASED EXPRESSION ; PIMA-INDIANS ; PATHWAYS ; METABOLISM ; ACTIVATION ; KINASES ; OBESITY ; STRESS
WOS类目Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/177492
作者单位(1)NIDDK, Diabet Mol Genet Sect, Phoenix Epidemiol & Clin Res Branch, NIH, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA;(2)NIDDK, Diabet Epidemiol & Clin Res Sect, Phoenix Epidemiol & Clin Res Branch, NIH, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
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Bian, Li,Traurig, Michael,Hanson, Robert L.,et al. MAP2K3 is associated with body mass index in American Indians and Caucasians and may mediate hypothalamic inflammation[J],2013,22(21):4438-4449.
APA Bian, Li.,Traurig, Michael.,Hanson, Robert L..,Marinelarena, Alejandra.,Kobes, Sayuko.,...&Baier, Leslie J..(2013).MAP2K3 is associated with body mass index in American Indians and Caucasians and may mediate hypothalamic inflammation.HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS,22(21),4438-4449.
MLA Bian, Li,et al."MAP2K3 is associated with body mass index in American Indians and Caucasians and may mediate hypothalamic inflammation".HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS 22.21(2013):4438-4449.
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