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Variation in FTO contributes to childhood obesity and severe adult obesity
Authors:Dina Christian  Meyre David  Gallina Sophie  Durand Emmanuelle  Körner Antje  Jacobson Peter  Carlsson Lena M S  Kiess Wieland  Vatin Vincent  Lecoeur Cecile  Delplanque Jérome  Vaillant Emmanuel  Pattou François  Ruiz Juan  Weill Jacques  Levy-Marchal Claire  Horber Fritz  Potoczna Natascha  Hercberg Serge  Le Stunff Catherine  Bougnères Pierre  Kovacs Peter  Marre Michel  Balkau Beverley  Cauchi Stéphane  Chèvre Jean-Claude  Froguel Philippe
Institution:CNRS 8090-Institute of Biology, Pasteur Institute, Lille, France. dina@good.ibl.fr
Abstract:We identified a set of SNPs in the first intron of the FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) gene on chromosome 16q12.2 that is consistently strongly associated with early-onset and severe obesity in both adults and children of European ancestry with an experiment-wise P value of 1.67 x 10(-26) in 2,900 affected individuals and 5,100 controls. The at-risk haplotype yields a proportion of attributable risk of 22% for common obesity. We conclude that FTO contributes to human obesity and hence may be a target for subsequent functional analyses.
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