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Rare Variants of Obesity-Associated Genes in Young Adults with Abdominal Obesity. / Bairqdar, Ahmad; Shakhtshneider, Elena; Ivanoshchuk, Dinara et al.
In: Journal of Personalized Medicine, Vol. 13, No. 10, 1500, 16.10.2023.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Rare Variants of Obesity-Associated Genes in Young Adults with Abdominal Obesity
AU - Bairqdar, Ahmad
AU - Shakhtshneider, Elena
AU - Ivanoshchuk, Dinara
AU - Mikhailova, Svetlana
AU - Kashtanova, Elena
AU - Shramko, Viktoriya
AU - Polonskaya, Yana
AU - Ragino, Yuliya
N1 - The work was carried out within the framework of Russian Science Foundation, Grant. No. 21-15-00022.
PY - 2023/10/16
Y1 - 2023/10/16
N2 - The increase in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and associated diseases is a serious problem. The aim of the study was to identify rare variants in obesity-associated genes in young adults with abdominal obesity in our population and to analyze information about these variants in other populations. Targeted high-throughput sequencing of obesity-associated genes was performed (203 young adults with an abdominal obesity phenotype). In our study, all of the 203 young adults with abdominal obesity had some rare variant in the genes associated with obesity. The widest range of rare and common variants was presented in ADIPOQ, FTO, GLP1R, GHRL, and INS genes. The use of targeted sequencing and clinical criteria makes it possible to identify carriers of rare clinically significant variants in a wide range of obesity-associated genes and to investigate their influence on phenotypic manifestations of abdominal obesity.
AB - The increase in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and associated diseases is a serious problem. The aim of the study was to identify rare variants in obesity-associated genes in young adults with abdominal obesity in our population and to analyze information about these variants in other populations. Targeted high-throughput sequencing of obesity-associated genes was performed (203 young adults with an abdominal obesity phenotype). In our study, all of the 203 young adults with abdominal obesity had some rare variant in the genes associated with obesity. The widest range of rare and common variants was presented in ADIPOQ, FTO, GLP1R, GHRL, and INS genes. The use of targeted sequencing and clinical criteria makes it possible to identify carriers of rare clinically significant variants in a wide range of obesity-associated genes and to investigate their influence on phenotypic manifestations of abdominal obesity.
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U2 - 10.3390/jpm13101500
DO - 10.3390/jpm13101500
M3 - Article
C2 - 37888112
VL - 13
JO - Journal of Personalized Medicine
JF - Journal of Personalized Medicine
SN - 2075-4426
IS - 10
M1 - 1500
ER -
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