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Mirror extreme BMI phenotypes associated with gene dosage at the chromosome 16p11.2 locus.

Authors :
Jacquemont S
Reymond A
Zufferey F
Harewood L
Walters RG
Kutalik Z
Martinet D
Shen Y
Valsesia A
Beckmann ND
Thorleifsson G
Belfiore M
Bouquillon S
Campion D
de Leeuw N
de Vries BB
Esko T
Fernandez BA
Fernández-Aranda F
Fernández-Real JM
Gratacòs M
Guilmatre A
Hoyer J
Jarvelin MR
Kooy RF
Kurg A
Le Caignec C
Männik K
Platt OS
Sanlaville D
Van Haelst MM
Villatoro Gomez S
Walha F
Wu BL
Yu Y
Aboura A
Addor MC
Alembik Y
Antonarakis SE
Arveiler B
Barth M
Bednarek N
Béna F
Bergmann S
Beri M
Bernardini L
Blaumeiser B
Bonneau D
Bottani A
Boute O
Brunner HG
Cailley D
Callier P
Chiesa J
Chrast J
Coin L
Coutton C
Cuisset JM
Cuvellier JC
David A
de Freminville B
Delobel B
Delrue MA
Demeer B
Descamps D
Didelot G
Dieterich K
Disciglio V
Doco-Fenzy M
Drunat S
Duban-Bedu B
Dubourg C
El-Sayed Moustafa JS
Elliott P
Faas BH
Faivre L
Faudet A
Fellmann F
Ferrarini A
Fisher R
Flori E
Forer L
Gaillard D
Gerard M
Gieger C
Gimelli S
Gimelli G
Grabe HJ
Guichet A
Guillin O
Hartikainen AL
Heron D
Hippolyte L
Holder M
Homuth G
Isidor B
Jaillard S
Jaros Z
Jiménez-Murcia S
Helas GJ
Jonveaux P
Kaksonen S
Keren B
Kloss-Brandstätter A
Knoers NV
Koolen DA
Kroisel PM
Kronenberg F
Labalme A
Landais E
Lapi E
Layet V
Legallic S
Leheup B
Leube B
Lewis S
Lucas J
MacDermot KD
Magnusson P
Marshall C
Mathieu-Dramard M
McCarthy MI
Meitinger T
Mencarelli MA
Merla G
Moerman A
Mooser V
Morice-Picard F
Mucciolo M
Nauck M
Ndiaye NC
Nordgren A
Pasquier L
Petit F
Pfundt R
Plessis G
Rajcan-Separovic E
Ramelli GP
Rauch A
Ravazzolo R
Reis A
Renieri A
Richart C
Ried JS
Rieubland C
Roberts W
Roetzer KM
Rooryck C
Rossi M
Saemundsen E
Satre V
Schurmann C
Sigurdsson E
Stavropoulos DJ
Stefansson H
Tengström C
Thorsteinsdóttir U
Tinahones FJ
Touraine R
Vallée L
van Binsbergen E
Van der Aa N
Vincent-Delorme C
Visvikis-Siest S
Vollenweider P
Völzke H
Vulto-van Silfhout AT
Waeber G
Wallgren-Pettersson C
Witwicki RM
Zwolinksi S
Andrieux J
Estivill X
Gusella JF
Gustafsson O
Metspalu A
Scherer SW
Stefansson K
Blakemore AI
Beckmann JS
Froguel P
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2011 Aug 31; Vol. 478 (7367), pp. 97-102. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Aug 31.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Both obesity and being underweight have been associated with increased mortality. Underweight, defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≤ 18.5 kg per m(2) in adults and ≤ -2 standard deviations from the mean in children, is the main sign of a series of heterogeneous clinical conditions including failure to thrive, feeding and eating disorder and/or anorexia nervosa. In contrast to obesity, few genetic variants underlying these clinical conditions have been reported. We previously showed that hemizygosity of a ∼600-kilobase (kb) region on the short arm of chromosome 16 causes a highly penetrant form of obesity that is often associated with hyperphagia and intellectual disabilities. Here we show that the corresponding reciprocal duplication is associated with being underweight. We identified 138 duplication carriers (including 132 novel cases and 108 unrelated carriers) from individuals clinically referred for developmental or intellectual disabilities (DD/ID) or psychiatric disorders, or recruited from population-based cohorts. These carriers show significantly reduced postnatal weight and BMI. Half of the boys younger than five years are underweight with a probable diagnosis of failure to thrive, whereas adult duplication carriers have an 8.3-fold increased risk of being clinically underweight. We observe a trend towards increased severity in males, as well as a depletion of male carriers among non-medically ascertained cases. These features are associated with an unusually high frequency of selective and restrictive eating behaviours and a significant reduction in head circumference. Each of the observed phenotypes is the converse of one reported in carriers of deletions at this locus. The phenotypes correlate with changes in transcript levels for genes mapping within the duplication but not in flanking regions. The reciprocal impact of these 16p11.2 copy-number variants indicates that severe obesity and being underweight could have mirror aetiologies, possibly through contrasting effects on energy balance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
478
Issue :
7367
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21881559
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10406