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Genetics of sexually dimorphic adipose distribution in humans.


ABSTRACT: Obesity-associated morbidity is exacerbated by abdominal obesity, which can be measured as the waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for the body mass index (WHRadjBMI). Here we identify genes associated with obesity and WHRadjBMI and characterize allele-sensitive enhancers that are predicted to regulate WHRadjBMI genes in women. We found that several waist-to-hip ratio-associated variants map within primate-specific Alu retrotransposons harboring a DNA motif associated with adipocyte differentiation. This suggests that a genetic component of adipose distribution in humans may involve co-option of retrotransposons as adipose enhancers. We evaluated the role of the strongest female WHRadjBMI-associated gene, SNX10, in adipose biology. We determined that it is required for human adipocyte differentiation and function and participates in diet-induced adipose expansion in female mice, but not males. Our data identify genes and regulatory mechanisms that underlie female-specific adipose distribution and mediate metabolic dysfunction in women.

SUBMITTER: Hansen GT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10375400 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Obesity-associated morbidity is exacerbated by abdominal obesity, which can be measured as the waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for the body mass index (WHRadjBMI). Here we identify genes associated with obesity and WHRadjBMI and characterize allele-sensitive enhancers that are predicted to regulate WHRadjBMI genes in women. We found that several waist-to-hip ratio-associated variants map within primate-specific Alu retrotransposons harboring a DNA motif associated with adipocyte differentiation. Thi  ...[more]

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