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Publication : A MicroRNA Linking Human Positive Selection and Metabolic Disorders.

First Author  Wang L Year  2020
Journal  Cell Volume  183
Issue  3 Pages  684-701.e14
PubMed ID  33058756 Mgi Jnum  J:298620
Mgi Id  MGI:6477705 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2020.09.017
Citation  Wang L, et al. (2020) A MicroRNA Linking Human Positive Selection and Metabolic Disorders. Cell 183(3):684-701.e14
abstractText  Positive selection in Europeans at the 2q21.3 locus harboring the lactase gene has been attributed to selection for the ability of adults to digest milk to survive famine in ancient times. However, the 2q21.3 locus is also associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes in humans, raising the possibility that additional genetic elements in the locus may have contributed to evolutionary adaptation to famine by promoting energy storage, but which now confer susceptibility to metabolic diseases. We show here that the miR-128-1 microRNA, located at the center of the positively selected locus, represents a crucial metabolic regulator in mammals. Antisense targeting and genetic ablation of miR-128-1 in mouse metabolic disease models result in increased energy expenditure and amelioration of high-fat-diet-induced obesity and markedly improved glucose tolerance. A thrifty phenotype connected to miR-128-1-dependent energy storage may link ancient adaptation to famine and modern metabolic maladaptation associated with nutritional overabundance.
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