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Publication : FTO effect on energy demand versus food intake.

First Author  Speakman JR Year  2010
Journal  Nature Volume  464
Issue  7289 Pages  E1; discussion E2
PubMed ID  20360686 Mgi Jnum  J:158958
Mgi Id  MGI:4440987 Doi  10.1038/nature08807
Citation  Speakman JR (2010) FTO effect on energy demand versus food intake. Nature 464(7289):E1; discussion E2
abstractText  An intronic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (rs9939609) close to the fat mass and obesity associated gene (FTO) was the first SNP to be discovered with common variants linked to body mass index; at least seven studies in humans have implicated this SNP with variations in food intake and satiety, and four studies have rejected an effect on energy expenditure normalized for body weight. Fischer et al. recently constructed a mouse in which the homologous Fto gene was inactivated (Fto(-/-)) and showed that these mice were protected from obesity. This observation strongly implicates the effects of the intronic SNP rs9939609 as arising due to an effect on the closest gene (FTO). However, the suggested mechanism underlying this effect in mice was opposite to that in humans. The Fto(-/-) mice showed no significant differences in food intake relative to wild-types litter-mates but had an elevated metabolic rate. The apparent contrasting effects of the gene in humans and mice is worthy of closer investigation.
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