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Implication of Heterozygous Variants in Genes of the Leptin-Melanocortin Pathway in Severe Obesity.

Authors :
Courbage, Sophie
Poitou, Christine
Bihan, Johanne Le Beyec-Le
Karsenty, Alexandra
Lemale, Julie
Pelloux, Véronique
Lacorte, Jean-Marc
Carel, Jean-Claude
Lecomte, Nathalie
Storey, Caroline
De Filippo, Gianpaolo
Coupaye, Muriel
Oppert, Jean-Michel
Tounian, Patrick
Clément, Karine
Dubern, Béatrice
Source :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism; Oct2021, Vol. 106 Issue 10, p2991-3006, 16p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Context: Unlike homozygous variants, the implication of heterozygous variants on the leptin-melanocortin pathway in severe obesity has not been established. Objective: To describe the frequency, the phenotype, and the genotype-phenotype relationship for heterozygous variants in LEP, LEPR, POMC, and PCSK1 in severe obesity. Methods: In this retrospective study, genotyping was performed on at least 1 of the LEP, LEPR, POMC, and PCSK1 genes in 1486 probands with severe obesity (600 children, 886 adults). The phenotype was collected in 60 subjects with heterozygous variants and 16 with homozygous variants. We analyzed variant frequency, body mass index (BMI), age of obesity onset, food impulsivity, and endocrine abnormalities. Results: The frequency of subjects with homozygous variants was 1.7% (n = 26), and 6.7% (n = 100) with heterozygous variants. Adults with homozygous variants had a higher BMI (66 vs 53 kg/m2, P = .015), an earlier onset of obesity (0.4 vs 5.4 years, P < .001), more often food impulsivity (83% vs 42%, P = .04), and endocrine abnormalities (75% vs 26%, P < .01). The BMI was higher for subjects with high-impact heterozygous variants (61 vs 50 kg/m², P = .045) and those with a second heterozygous variant on the pathway (65 vs 49 kg/m², P < .01). In children, no significant differences were found for the age of obesity onset and BMI. Conclusion. Heterozygous variants in LEP, LEPR, POMC, and PCSK1 are frequent in severe obesity and sometimes associated with a phenotype close to that of homozygotes. These data suggest a systematic search for variants in severe early-onset obesity, to discuss therapy that targets this key pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
LEPTIN
OBESITY
GENOTYPES

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021972X
Volume :
106
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152734774
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgab404