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  • The genetics of obesity: FT...
    Fawcett, Katherine A; Barroso, Inês

    Trends in genetics, 06/2010, Letnik: 26, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    In 2007, an association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the fat mass and obesity-associated ( FTO ) gene region with body mass index (BMI) and risk of obesity was identified in multiple populations, making FTO the first locus unequivocally associated with adiposity. At the time, FTO was a gene of unknown function and it was not known whether these SNPs exerted their effect on adiposity by affecting FTO or neighboring genes. Therefore, this breakthrough association inspired a wealth of in silico , in vitro , and in vivo analyses in model organisms and humans to improve knowledge of FTO function. These studies suggested that FTO plays a role in controlling feeding behavior and energy expenditure. Here, we review the approaches taken that provide a blueprint for the study of other obesity-associated genes in the hope that this strategy will result in increased understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying body weight regulation.