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Preferential reciprocal transfer of paternal/maternal DLK1 alleles to obese children: first evidence of polar overdominance in humans.

机译:父本/母本DLK1等位基因向肥胖儿童的优先互惠转移:人类极性超支的第一个证据。

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DLK1 is part of the Notch signalling pathway that controls various developmental processes. A functional role for DLK1 in adipogenesis is suggested by several animal models. Interestingly, the DLK1 gene is imprinted in eutherian mammals. To study whether variations in DLK1 affect body weight in humans, we analysed 32 polymorphisms in a 109 kb genomic region encompassing DLK1 on human chromosome 14. In a study sample of 1025 French and German trio families comprised of both parents and extremely obese offspring we found a single nucleotide polymorphism (rs1802710) associated with child and adolescent obesity. Analysis of the allelic transmission pattern indicated the existence of polar overdominance, an unusual mode of non-mendelian inheritance in humans previously known from the callipyge mutation in sheep.
机译:DLK1是Notch信号通路中控制各种发育过程的一部分。几种动物模型提示了DLK1在脂肪形成中的功能作用。有趣的是,DLK1基因被印在欧亚哺乳动物中。为了研究DLK1的变异是否会影响人类的体重,我们分析了人类14号染色体上DLK1的109 kb基因组区域中的32个多态性。在1025个法国和德国三人家庭的研究样本中,他们包括父母和极度肥胖的后代与儿童和青少年肥胖症相关的单核苷酸多态性(rs1802710)。对等位基因传播模式的分析表明,存在极度优势,这是人类先前非已知的非孟德尔遗传方式。

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