Genetic and metabolic predictors of hepatic fat content in a cohort of Italian children with obesity
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
OBJECTIVES:
To comprehensively explore metabolic and genetic contributors to liver fat accumulation in overweight/obese children.
METHODS:
Two hundred thirty Italian children with obesity were investigated for metabolic parameters and genotyped for PNPLA3, TM6SF2, GCKR, and MBOAT7 gene variants. Percentage hepatic fat content (HFF%) was measured by nuclear magnetic resonance.
RESULTS:
HFF% was positively related with BMI, HOMAIR, metabolic syndrome, ALT, AST, ?GT, and albumin. Carriers of [G] allele in PNPLA3, [T] allele in GCKR and [T] allele in TM6SF2 genes had significantly higher hepatic fat content than wild-type carriers. HFF% was explained for 8.7% by metabolic and for 16.1% by genetic factors and, a model including age, gender, BMI, HOMAIR, PNPLA3, GCKR, and TM6SF2 variants was the best predictor of HFF%, explaining 24.8% of its variation (P < 0.001). A weighted-genetic risk score combining PNPLA3, GCKR, and TM6SF2 risk alleles was associated with almost eightfold higher risk of NAFLD.
CONCLUSIONS:
Our data highlighted the predominant role of genetic factors in determining the amount of liver fat content in children with obesity.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DNA GENOTYPING; NONALCOHOLIC FAT LIVER DISEASE; CHILDREN; OBESITY; Liver magnetic resonance imaging
List of contributors:
Pacifico, Lucia; Chiesa, Claudio
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