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Genome-wide copy number variation analysis identifies novel candidate loci associated with pediatric obesity.


ABSTRACT: Obesity is a multifactorial condition that is highly heritable. There have been ~60 susceptibility loci identified, but they only account for a fraction of cases. As copy number variations (CNVs) have been implicated in the etiology of a multitude of human disorders including obesity, here, we investigated the contribution of rare (<1% population frequency) CNVs in pediatric cases of obesity. We genotyped 67 such individuals, including 22 with co-morbid developmental delay and prioritized rare CNVs at known obesity-associated loci, as well as, those impacting genes involved in energy homeostasis or related processes. We identified clinically relevant or potentially clinically relevant CNVs in 15% (10/67) of individuals. Of these, 4% (3/67) had 16p11.2 microdeletions encompassing the known obesity risk gene SH2B1. Notably, we identified two unrelated probands harboring different 6p22.2 microduplications encompassing SCGN, a potential novel candidate gene for obesity. Further, we identified other biologically relevant candidate genes for pediatric obesity including ARID5B, GPR39, PTPRN2, and HNF4G. We found previously reported candidate loci for obesity, and new ones, suggesting CNV analysis may assist in the diagnosis of pediatric obesity.

SUBMITTER: Selvanayagam T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6189095 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide copy number variation analysis identifies novel candidate loci associated with pediatric obesity.

Selvanayagam Thanuja T   Walker Susan S   Gazzellone Matthew J MJ   Kellam Barbara B   Cytrynbaum Cheryl C   Stavropoulos Dimitri J DJ   Li Ping P   Birken Catherine S CS   Hamilton Jill J   Weksberg Rosanna R   Scherer Stephen W SW  

European journal of human genetics : EJHG 20180705 11


Obesity is a multifactorial condition that is highly heritable. There have been ~60 susceptibility loci identified, but they only account for a fraction of cases. As copy number variations (CNVs) have been implicated in the etiology of a multitude of human disorders including obesity, here, we investigated the contribution of rare (<1% population frequency) CNVs in pediatric cases of obesity. We genotyped 67 such individuals, including 22 with co-morbid developmental delay and prioritized rare C  ...[more]

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