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Analysis of SNPs of MC4R , GNB3 and FTO gene polymorphism in obese Saudi subjects


Said Salama Moselhy
Yasmeen A Alhetari
Archana Iyer
Etimad A Huwait
Maryam A AL-Ghamdi
Shareefa AL-Ghamdi
Khadijah Saeed Balamash
Ashraf A Basuni
Mohamed N Alama
Taha A Kumosani
Soonham Sami Yaghmoor

Abstract

Background: The goal of this study was to analyze the association between the FTO rs17817449 (G>T), G protein beta3 subunit (GNB3) C825T and Melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) A822G single nucleotide  olymorphism (SNP) with obesity in Saudi subjects.
Methods: The subjects were divided into 2 groups according to BMI: Obese (BMI> 29.9) and non- obese control (BMI<24.9). Genotyping of the target genes were determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (RFLP).
Results: We demonstrated the association of the FTO genotype TT with increased weight, BMI and leptin levels in both males and females. However, there was no association of genotype TT with fasting blood glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol levels. Regarding GNB3 rs5443 polymorphism, the likelihood of obesity was linked to the TT genotype which was also associated with increased leptin levels. On the other hand, the SNP of MC4R A822G did not exhibit any significant association with obesity among studied subjects and showed only the presence of homozygous AA genotype.
Conclusion: The polymorphism of FTO gene rs17817449 and GNB3 gene rs5443 (C825T) may be a genetic determinant of obesity in Saudi population whereas impact of MC4R Asn274Ser change could not be detected.

Keywords: Obesity, FTO gene-polymorphism.


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