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Association between PTPN1 polymorphisms and obesity-related phenotypes in European adolescents: influence of physical activity

Authors :
Salazar, Diego Torres
Jonatan Ruiz Ruiz
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2023.

Abstract

Background To study the associations of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-N1 (PTPN1) polymorphisms with obesity-related phenotypes in European adolescents, and the influence of physical activity on these relationships. Methods Five polymorphisms of PTPN1 were genotyped in 1,057 European adolescents (12–18 years old). We measured several phenotypes related to obesity, such as adiposity markers, and biochemical and clinical parameters. Physical activity was objectively measured by accelerometry. Results The T, A, T, T and G alleles of the rs6067472, rs10485614, rs2143511, rs6020608 and rs968701 polymorphisms, respectively, were associated with lower levels of obesity-related phenotypes (i.e., body mass index, body fat percentage, hip circumference, fat mass index, systolic blood pressure and leptin) in European adolescents. In addition, the TATTG haplotype was associated with lower body fat percentage and fat mass index compared to the AACCA haplotype. Finally, when physical activity levels were considered, alleles of the rs6067472, rs2143511, rs6020608 and rs968701 polymorphisms were only associated with lower adiposity in active adolescents. Conclusions PTPN1 polymorphisms were associated with adiposity in European adolescents. Specifically, alleles of these polymorphisms were associated with lower adiposity only in physically active adolescents. Therefore, meeting the recommendations of daily physical activity may reduce obesity risk by modulating the genetic predisposition to obesity.

Subjects

Subjects :
sport

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1ac51b6f1cfa3d77f97a832d976f7027
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7603645