INSIG2 is Associated with Lower Gain in Weight-for-Length Between Birth and Age 6 Months.

Ann Chen Wu, Matthew W Gillman, Elsie M Taveras, Augusto A Litonjua
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Researchers have described the association of a common DNA polymorphism, rs7566605, near INSIG2 (insulin-induced gene 2) with obesity in multiple independent populations that include subjects ages 11-60 years.1 To our knowledge, no studies have examined the association of this polymorphism with weight status during early childhood. We explored the association of the rs7566605 polymorphism with weight-for-length among 319 children at 6 months and 3 years participating in Project Viva, a pre-birth cohort study. In contrast to studies of older individuals, CC homozygosity was associated with lower gain in weight-for-length z-score between birth and age 6 months than GG homozygosity or GC heterozygosity. At age 3, we did not find an association. The association of INSIG2 gene with obesity may change direction with age.

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INSIG2 与出生至 6 个月期间较低的体重身长增长率有关。
研究人员已在多个独立人群(包括 11-60 岁的受试者)中描述了 INSIG2(胰岛素诱导基因 2)附近的一种常见 DNA 多态性 rs7566605 与肥胖的关系。我们在参加出生前队列研究 "万岁项目 "的 319 名 6 个月和 3 岁儿童中,探讨了 rs7566605 多态性与体重身长的关系。与对年长者的研究不同的是,与 GG 同态或 GC 杂合相比,CC 同态与出生至 6 个月期间体重身长 Z 值的增加有关。在 3 岁时,我们没有发现这种关联。INSIG2 基因与肥胖的关系可能会随着年龄的增长而改变方向。
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