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Absence of association between specific common variants of the obesity-related FTO gene and psychological and behavioral eating disorder phenotypes.


ABSTRACT: Extensive population-based genome-wide association studies have identified an association between the FTO gene and BMI; however, the mechanism of action is still unknown. To determine whether FTO may influence weight regulation through psychological and behavioral factors, seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the FTO gene were genotyped in 1,085 individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) and 677 healthy weight controls from the international Price Foundation Genetic Studies of Eating Disorders. Each SNP was tested in association with eating disorder phenotypes and measures that have previously been associated with eating behavior pathology: trait anxiety, harm-avoidance, novelty seeking, impulsivity, obsessionality, compulsivity, and concern over mistakes. After appropriate correction for multiple comparisons, no significant associations between individual FTO gene SNPs and eating disorder phenotypes or related eating behavior pathology were identified in cases or controls. Thus, this study found no evidence that FTO gene variants associated with weight regulation in the general population are associated with eating disorder phenotypes in AN participants or matched controls.

SUBMITTER: Jonassaint CR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3249222 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Absence of association between specific common variants of the obesity-related FTO gene and psychological and behavioral eating disorder phenotypes.

Jonassaint Charles R CR   Szatkiewicz Jin Peng JP   Bulik Cynthia M CM   Thornton Laura M LM   Bloss Cinnamon C   Berrettini Wade H WH   Kaye Walter H WH   Bergen Andrew W AW   Magistretti Pierre P   Strober Michael M   Keel Pamela K PK   Brandt Harry H   Crawford Steve S   Crow Scott S   Fichter Manfred M MM   Goldman David D   Halmi Katherine A KA   Johnson Craig C   Kaplan Allan S AS   Klump Kelly L KL   La Via Maria M   Mitchell James E JE   Rotondo Alessandro A   Treasure Janet J   Woodside D Blake DB  

American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 20110322 4


Extensive population-based genome-wide association studies have identified an association between the FTO gene and BMI; however, the mechanism of action is still unknown. To determine whether FTO may influence weight regulation through psychological and behavioral factors, seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the FTO gene were genotyped in 1,085 individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) and 677 healthy weight controls from the international Price Foundation Genetic Studies of Eating Diso  ...[more]

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