Several mutations in the melanocortin receptor 4 gene have been identified in humans and account for 3 - 6% of morbid obesity. In contrast, strong evidence of a causative role for melanocortin receptor 3 ( MC3R) mutations are still lacking. In MC3R knockout mice, high feed efficiency rather than hyperphagia seems to contribute to increased fat mass. On the basis of this evidence, the objective of the present study was to investigate the presence of MC3R mutations in a group of 290 obese subjects ( mean BMI 44.2 +/- 5.9 kg/m(2)). As a control, a group of 215 normal-weight subjects ( mean BMI 22.4 +/- 2.7 kg/m(2)) was also screened. Three novel mutations in the MC3R gene ( A293T, I335S and X361S) were identified among the obese patients. The mutations segregated with obesity in the members of the families studied. In vitro expression studies of each mutation demonstrated a loss of function of the 1335S- mutated receptor. These findings suggest that, in humans, MC3R mutations may be a cause of a dominantly inherited form of obesity. However, this association as well as the specific phenotypic characteristics resulting from these mutations need to be further evaluated in larger series of obese subjects.

Mencarelli M, Walker GE, Maestrini S, Alberti L, Verti B, Brunani A, et al. (2008). Sporadic mutations in melanocortin receptor 3 in morbid obese individuals. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 16(5), 581-586 [10.1038/sj.ejhg.5202005].

Sporadic mutations in melanocortin receptor 3 in morbid obese individuals

PETRONI M;
2008

Abstract

Several mutations in the melanocortin receptor 4 gene have been identified in humans and account for 3 - 6% of morbid obesity. In contrast, strong evidence of a causative role for melanocortin receptor 3 ( MC3R) mutations are still lacking. In MC3R knockout mice, high feed efficiency rather than hyperphagia seems to contribute to increased fat mass. On the basis of this evidence, the objective of the present study was to investigate the presence of MC3R mutations in a group of 290 obese subjects ( mean BMI 44.2 +/- 5.9 kg/m(2)). As a control, a group of 215 normal-weight subjects ( mean BMI 22.4 +/- 2.7 kg/m(2)) was also screened. Three novel mutations in the MC3R gene ( A293T, I335S and X361S) were identified among the obese patients. The mutations segregated with obesity in the members of the families studied. In vitro expression studies of each mutation demonstrated a loss of function of the 1335S- mutated receptor. These findings suggest that, in humans, MC3R mutations may be a cause of a dominantly inherited form of obesity. However, this association as well as the specific phenotypic characteristics resulting from these mutations need to be further evaluated in larger series of obese subjects.
2008
Mencarelli M, Walker GE, Maestrini S, Alberti L, Verti B, Brunani A, et al. (2008). Sporadic mutations in melanocortin receptor 3 in morbid obese individuals. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 16(5), 581-586 [10.1038/sj.ejhg.5202005].
Mencarelli M; Walker GE; Maestrini S; Alberti L; Verti B; Brunani A; PETRONI M; Tagliaferri M; Liuzzi A; Di Blasio AM
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