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Rare loss of function variants in the hepatokine gene INHBE protect from abdominal obesity.

Authors :
Deaton, Aimee M.
Dubey, Aditi
Ward, Lucas D.
Dornbos, Peter
Flannick, Jason
AMP-T2D-GENES Consortium
Yee, Elaine
Ticau, Simina
Noetzli, Leila
Parker, Margaret M.
Hoffing, Rachel A.
Willis, Carissa
Plekan, Mollie E.
Holleman, Aaron M.
Hinkle, Gregory
Fitzgerald, Kevin
Vaishnaw, Akshay K.
Nioi, Paul
Source :
Nature Communications; 7/27/2022, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Identifying genetic variants associated with lower waist-to-hip ratio can reveal new therapeutic targets for abdominal obesity. We use exome sequences from 362,679 individuals to identify genes associated with waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for BMI (WHRadjBMI), a surrogate for abdominal fat that is causally linked to type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease. Predicted loss of function (pLOF) variants in INHBE associate with lower WHRadjBMI and this association replicates in data from AMP-T2D-GENES. INHBE encodes a secreted protein, the hepatokine activin E. In vitro characterization of the most common INHBE pLOF variant in our study, indicates an in-frame deletion resulting in a 90% reduction in secreted protein levels. We detect associations with lower WHRadjBMI for variants in ACVR1C, encoding an activin receptor, further highlighting the involvement of activins in regulating fat distribution. These findings highlight activin E as a potential therapeutic target for abdominal obesity, a phenotype linked to cardiometabolic disease. Abdominal fat has been shown to increase cardiometabolic disease risk. In this study, the authors report that loss-of-function variants in the gene INHBE associate with lower BMI-adjusted waist-to-hip ratio, a surrogate measure of abdominal fat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158205697
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31757-8