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


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.

SUBMITTER: Jacquemont S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3637175 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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

Jacquemont Sébastien S   Reymond Alexandre A   Zufferey Flore F   Harewood Louise L   Walters Robin G RG   Kutalik Zoltán Z   Martinet Danielle D   Shen Yiping Y   Valsesia Armand A   Beckmann Noam D ND   Thorleifsson Gudmar G   Belfiore Marco M   Bouquillon Sonia S   Campion Dominique D   de Leeuw Nicole N   de Vries Bert B A BB   Esko Tõnu T   Fernandez Bridget A BA   Fernández-Aranda Fernando F   Fernández-Real José Manuel JM   Gratacòs Mònica M   Guilmatre Audrey A   Hoyer Juliane J   Jarvelin Marjo-Riitta MR   Kooy R Frank RF   Kurg Ants A   Le Caignec Cédric C   Männik Katrin K   Platt Orah S OS   Sanlaville Damien D   Van Haelst Mieke M MM   Villatoro Gomez Sergi S   Walha Faida F   Wu Bai-Lin BL   Yu Yongguo Y   Aboura Azzedine A   Addor Marie-Claude MC   Alembik Yves Y   Antonarakis Stylianos E SE   Arveiler Benoît B   Barth Magalie M   Bednarek Nathalie N   Béna Frédérique F   Bergmann Sven S   Beri Mylène M   Bernardini Laura L   Blaumeiser Bettina B   Bonneau Dominique D   Bottani Armand A   Boute Odile O   Brunner Han G HG   Cailley Dorothée D   Callier Patrick P   Chiesa Jean J   Chrast Jacqueline J   Coin Lachlan L   Coutton Charles C   Cuisset Jean-Marie JM   Cuvellier Jean-Christophe JC   David Albert A   de Freminville Bénédicte B   Delobel Bruno B   Delrue Marie-Ange MA   Demeer Bénédicte B   Descamps Dominique D   Didelot Gérard G   Dieterich Klaus K   Disciglio Vittoria V   Doco-Fenzy Martine M   Drunat Séverine S   Duban-Bedu Bénédicte B   Dubourg Christèle C   El-Sayed Moustafa Julia S JS   Elliott Paul P   Faas Brigitte H W BH   Faivre Laurence L   Faudet Anne A   Fellmann Florence F   Ferrarini Alessandra A   Fisher Richard R   Flori Elisabeth E   Forer Lukas L   Gaillard Dominique D   Gerard Marion M   Gieger Christian C   Gimelli Stefania S   Gimelli Giorgio G   Grabe Hans J HJ   Guichet Agnès A   Guillin Olivier O   Hartikainen Anna-Liisa AL   Heron Délphine D   Hippolyte Loyse L   Holder Muriel M   Homuth Georg G   Isidor Bertrand B   Jaillard Sylvie S   Jaros Zdenek Z   Jiménez-Murcia Susana S   Helas Géraldine Joly GJ   Jonveaux Philippe P   Kaksonen Satu S   Keren Boris B   Kloss-Brandstätter Anita A   Knoers Nine V A M NV   Koolen David A DA   Kroisel Peter M PM   Kronenberg Florian F   Labalme Audrey A   Landais Emilie E   Lapi Elisabetta E   Layet Valérie V   Legallic Solenn S   Leheup Bruno B   Leube Barbara B   Lewis Suzanne S   Lucas Josette J   MacDermot Kay D KD   Magnusson Pall P   Marshall Christian C   Mathieu-Dramard Michèle M   McCarthy Mark I MI   Meitinger Thomas T   Mencarelli Maria Antonietta MA   Merla Giuseppe G   Moerman Alexandre A   Mooser Vincent V   Morice-Picard Fanny F   Mucciolo Mafalda M   Nauck Matthias M   Ndiaye Ndeye Coumba NC   Nordgren Ann A   Pasquier Laurent L   Petit Florence F   Pfundt Rolph R   Plessis Ghislaine G   Rajcan-Separovic Evica E   Ramelli Gian Paolo GP   Rauch Anita A   Ravazzolo Roberto R   Reis Andre A   Renieri Alessandra A   Richart Cristobal C   Ried Janina S JS   Rieubland Claudine C   Roberts Wendy W   Roetzer Katharina M KM   Rooryck Caroline C   Rossi Massimiliano M   Saemundsen Evald E   Satre Véronique V   Schurmann Claudia C   Sigurdsson Engilbert E   Stavropoulos Dimitri J DJ   Stefansson Hreinn H   Tengström Carola C   Thorsteinsdóttir Unnur U   Tinahones Francisco J FJ   Touraine Renaud R   Vallée Louis L   van Binsbergen Ellen E   Van der Aa Nathalie N   Vincent-Delorme Catherine C   Visvikis-Siest Sophie S   Vollenweider Peter P   Völzke Henry H   Vulto-van Silfhout Anneke T AT   Waeber Gérard G   Wallgren-Pettersson Carina C   Witwicki Robert M RM   Zwolinksi Simon S   Andrieux Joris J   Estivill Xavier X   Gusella James F JF   Gustafsson Omar O   Metspalu Andres A   Scherer Stephen W SW   Stefansson Kari K   Blakemore Alexandra I F AI   Beckmann Jacques S JS   Froguel Philippe P  

Nature 20110831 7367


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 hemizygos  ...[more]

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