D. Evans et al., Frequency of and interaction between polymorphisms in the beta 3-adrenergic receptor and in uncoupling proteins 1 and 2 and obesity in Germans, INT J OBES, 24(10), 2000, pp. 1239-1245
OBJECTIVE: To determine the role of polymorphisms in the genes for beta 3-a
drenergic receptor (beta 3-AR) and in uncoupling proteins 1 and 2 (UCP-1, U
CP-2) in obesity,
DESIGN: Association study with three polymorphisms and obesity.
SUBJECTS: Two hundred and thirty-six morbidly obese patients who underwent
gastric banding surgery, 381 patients from the medical clinic and 198 healt
hy blood donors.
MEASUREMENTS: The frequencies of the W64R in beta 3-AR, the -3826A-->G in U
CP-1 and the 45 bp insertion in the 3 untranslated region of exon 8 in UCP-
2 polymorphisms were determined. RESULTS: There were no significant differe
nces in the frequencies of the beta 3-AR and UCP-1 polymorphisms between ob
ese (body mass index, BMI > 30 kg/m(2)) and lean subjects. Lean, but not ob
ese, carriers of the R allele of beta 3-AR had a significantly higher BMI.
The mean age of obese subjects (excluding diabetics) who were carriers of t
he G allele of the UCP-1 polymorphism, 36 y, was significantly younger than
wild-type, 40 y (P = 0.007), This effect was not seen in lean subjects. Th
e effect of the G allele on the mean age of obese subjects was more apparen
t in subjects who were also carriers of the R allele of the beta 3-AR polym
orphism. The frequency of the ins allele of UCP-2 was significantly higher
in obese subjects, 0.31, than in lean, 0.24 (P = 0.002) and carriers of the
ins allele had a significantly higher BMI, 38 vs 35 (P = 0.005). There was
no association between any of the polymorphisms and type II diabetes.
CONCLUSION: In a German population, there was no association between the W6
4R in beta 3-AR or the -3826A-->G in UCP-1 polymorphisms and obesity. Howev
er, they act synergistically to accelerate the development of obesity. The
45 bp insertion in the 3' untranslated region of exon 8 in UCP-2 polymorphi
sm is associated with obesity.