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NRXN3 Is a Novel Locus for Waist Circumference: A Genome-Wide Association Study from the CHARGE Consortium

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  • Nancy L Heard-Costa
  • M Carola Zillikens
  • Keri L Monda
  • Åsa Johansson
  • Tamara B Harris
  • Mao Fu
  • Talin Haritunians
  • Mary F Feitosa
  • Thor Aspelund
  • Gudny Eiriksdottir
  • Melissa Garcia
  • Lenore J Launer
  • Albert V Smith
  • Braxton D Mitchell
  • Patrick F McArdle
  • Alan R Shuldiner
  • Suzette J Bielinski
  • Eric Boerwinkle
  • Fred Brancati
  • Ellen W Demerath
  • James S Pankow
  • Alice M Arnold
  • Yii-Der Ida Chen
  • Nicole L Glazer
  • Barbara McKnight
  • Bruce M Psaty
  • Jerome I Rotter
  • Najaf Amin
  • Harry Campbell
  • Ulf Gyllensten
  • Cristian Pattaro
  • Peter P Pramstaller
  • Igor Rudan
  • Maksim Struchalin
  • Veronique Vitart
  • Xiaoyi Gao
  • Aldi Kraja
  • Michael A Province
  • Qunyuan Zhang
  • Larry D Atwood
  • Josée Dupuis
  • Joel N Hirschhorn
  • Cashell E Jaquish
  • Christopher J O'Donnell
  • Ramachandran S Vasan
  • Charles C White
  • Yurii S Aulchenko
  • Karol Estrada
  • Albert Hofman
  • Fernando Rivadeneira
  • André G Uitterlinden
  • Jacqueline C M Witteman
  • Ben A Oostra
  • Robert C Kaplan
  • Vilmundur Gudnason
  • Jeffrey R O'Connell
  • Ingrid B Borecki
  • Cornelia M van Duijn
  • L Adrienne Cupples
  • Caroline S Fox
  • Kari E North

Abstract

Central abdominal fat is a strong risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. To identify common variants influencing central abdominal fat, we conducted a two-stage genome-wide association analysis for waist circumference (WC). In total, three loci reached genome-wide significance. In stage 1, 31,373 individuals of Caucasian descent from eight cohort studies confirmed the role of FTO and MC4R and identified one novel locus associated with WC in the neurexin 3 gene [NRXN3 (rs10146997, p = 6.4×10−7)]. The association with NRXN3 was confirmed in stage 2 by combining stage 1 results with those from 38,641 participants in the GIANT consortium (p = 0.009 in GIANT only, p = 5.3×10−8 for combined analysis, n = 70,014). Mean WC increase per copy of the G allele was 0.0498 z-score units (0.65 cm). This SNP was also associated with body mass index (BMI) [p = 7.4×10−6, 0.024 z-score units (0.10 kg/m2) per copy of the G allele] and the risk of obesity (odds ratio 1.13, 95% CI 1.07–1.19; p = 3.2×10−5 per copy of the G allele). The NRXN3 gene has been previously implicated in addiction and reward behavior, lending further evidence that common forms of obesity may be a central nervous system-mediated disorder. Our findings establish that common variants in NRXN3 are associated with WC, BMI, and obesity.Author Summary: Obesity is a major health concern worldwide. In the past two years, genome-wide association studies of DNA markers known as SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) have identified two novel genetic factors that may help scientists better understand why some people may be more susceptible to obesity. Similarly, this paper describes results from a large scale genome-wide association analysis for obesity susceptibility genes that includes 31,373 individuals from 8 separate studies. We uncovered a new gene influencing waist circumference, the neurexin 3 gene (NRXN3), which has been previously implicated in studies of addiction and reward behavior. These findings lend further evidence that our genes may influence our desire and consumption of food and, in turn, our susceptibility to obesity.

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  • Nancy L Heard-Costa & M Carola Zillikens & Keri L Monda & Åsa Johansson & Tamara B Harris & Mao Fu & Talin Haritunians & Mary F Feitosa & Thor Aspelund & Gudny Eiriksdottir & Melissa Garcia & Lenore J, 2009. "NRXN3 Is a Novel Locus for Waist Circumference: A Genome-Wide Association Study from the CHARGE Consortium," PLOS Genetics, Public Library of Science, vol. 5(6), pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pgen00:1000539
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1000539
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