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Genome-wide association study of genetic factors related to confectionery intake: Potential roles of theADIPOQgene

Authors :
Naoyuki Takashima
Kokichi Arisawa
Haruo Mikami
Guang Yin
Sadao Suzuki
Kazuo Tajima
Nobuyuki Hamajima
Mariko Naito
Michiaki Kubo
Keitaro Matsuo
Hideo Tanaka
Fumihiko Matsuda
Tatsuhiko Sakamoto
Ryo Yamada
Satoyo Hosono
Emi Morita
Takahisa Kawaguchi
Kenji Wakai
Hidemi Ito
Noriko Nakahata
Yasushi Yatabe
Meiko Takahashi
Keizo Ohnaka
Yoshiyuki Watanabe
Source :
Obesity. 21:2413-2419
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Objective: The excessive consumption of confectionery might have adverse effects on human health. To screen genetic factors associated with confectionery-intake frequency, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in Japan was conducted. Design and Methods: For the discovery phase (stage 1), we conducted a GWAS of 939 noncancer patients in a cancer hospital. Additive models were used to test associations between genotypes of approximately 500,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and the confectionery-intake score (based on intake frequency). We followed-up association signals with P 0.01 in stage 1 by genotyping the SNPs of 4,491 participants in a cross-sectional study within a cohort (replication phase [stage 2]). Results: We identified 12 SNPs in stage 1 that were potentially related to confectionery intake. In stage 2, this association was replicated for one SNP (rs822396; P = 0.049 for stage 2 and 4.2 × 10−5 for stage 1+2) in intron 1 of the ADIPOQ gene, which encodes the adipokine adiponectin. Conclusions: Given the biological plausibility and previous relevant findings, the association of an SNP in the ADIPOQ gene with a preference for confectionery is worthy of follow-up and provides a good working hypothesis for experimental testing.

Details

ISSN :
19307381
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Obesity
Accession number :
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