Melanocortin-4 receptor gene variants in Chilean families: association with childhood obesity and eating behavior

Abstract
Objective: To screen for mutations in the coding region of the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) gene and to assess the association between the rs17782313 variant near MC4R with childhood obesity and eating behavior.
Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional sample of 221 obese Chilean children and 268 parents were incorporated in the study to assemble 134 case-parent trios. We performed direct sequencing of the MC4R coding region while the rs17782313 variant was genotyped by a Taqman assay. Eating behavior scores were calculated using the Child Eating Behavior and Three Factor Eating Questionnaires adapted for Chilean families.
Results: A low frequency of genetic variation in the coding region of MC4R was found in Chilean obese children (Thr150Ile mutation and polymorphisms Ile251Leu and Val103Ile). The rs17782313 variant is possibly associated with satiety responsiveness (P = 0.01) and enjoyment of food scores (P = 0.03).
Conclusion: The rs17782313 variant may influence eating behavior in obese children.
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melanocortin-4 receptor, eating behavior, obesity, polymorphism, AGOUTI-RELATED PROTEIN, MC4R GENE, MUTATIONS, WEIGHT, ENERGY, FAT, POLYMORPHISM, POPULATION, PREVALENCE, PATTERNS
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