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REV-ERB-ALPHA circadian gene variant associates with obesity in two independent populations: Mediterranean and North American.


ABSTRACT: Despite the solid connection between REV-ERB and obesity, the information about whether genetic variations at this locus may be associated with obesity traits is scarce. Therefore our objective was to study the association between REV-ERB-ALPHA1 rs2314339 and obesity in two independent populations.Participants were 2214 subjects from Spanish Mediterranean (n = 1404) and North American (n = 810) populations. Anthropometric, biochemical, dietary, and genotype analyses were performed. We found novel associations between the REV-ERB-ALPHA1 rs2314339 genotype and obesity in two independent populations: in Spanish Mediterranean and North American groups, the frequency of the minor-allele-carriers (AA+ AG) was significantly lower in the "abdominally obese" group than in those of the "nonabdominally obese" group (p < 0.05). Minor allele carriers had lower probability of abdominal obesity than noncarriers, and the effect was of similar magnitude for both populations (OR ? 1.50). There were consistent associations between REV-ERB-ALPHA1 genotype and obesity-related traits (p < 0.05). Energy intake was not significantly associated with REV-ERB-ALPHA1 rs2314339. However, physical activity significantly differed by genotype. A significant interaction between the REV-ERB-ALPHA1 variant and monounsaturated-fatty-acids (MUFA) intake for obesity was also detected in the Mediterranean population.This new discovery highlights the importance of REV-ERB-ALPHA1 in obesity and provides evidence for the connection between our biological clock and obesity-related traits.

SUBMITTER: Garaulet M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4059404 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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REV-ERB-ALPHA circadian gene variant associates with obesity in two independent populations: Mediterranean and North American.

Garaulet Marta M   Smith Caren E CE   Gomez-Abellán Purificación P   Ordovás-Montañés María M   Lee Yu-Chi YC   Parnell Laurence D LD   Arnett Donna K DK   Ordovás José M JM  

Molecular nutrition & food research 20131031 4


<h4>Scope</h4>Despite the solid connection between REV-ERB and obesity, the information about whether genetic variations at this locus may be associated with obesity traits is scarce. Therefore our objective was to study the association between REV-ERB-ALPHA1 rs2314339 and obesity in two independent populations.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Participants were 2214 subjects from Spanish Mediterranean (n = 1404) and North American (n = 810) populations. Anthropometric, biochemical, dietary, and genot  ...[more]

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