Genetic Predictors of Weight Loss and Weight Regain After Intensive Lifestyle Modification, Metformin Treatment, or Standard Care in the Diabetes Prevention Program

Publication Description
We tested genetic associations with weight loss and weight regain in the Diabetes Prevention Program, a randomized controlled trial of weight loss-inducing interventions (lifestyle and metformin) versus placebo. Sixteen obesity-predisposing single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were tested for association with short-term (baseline to 6 months) and long-term (baseline to 2 years) weight loss and weight regain (6 months to study end). Irrespective of treatment, the Ala12 allele at PPARG associated with short- and long-term weight loss (-0.63 and -0.93 kg/allele, P ≤ 0.005, respectively). Gene-treatment interactions were observed for short-term (LYPLAL1 rs2605100, P(lifestyle*SNP) = 0.032; GNPDA2 rs10938397, P(lifestyle*SNP) = 0.016; MTCH2 rs10838738, P(lifestyle*SNP) = 0.022) and long-term (NEGR1 rs2815752, P(metformin*SNP) = 0.028; FTO rs9939609, P(lifestyle*SNP) = 0.044) weight loss. Three of 16 SNPs were associated with weight regain (NEGR1 rs2815752, BDNF rs6265, PPARG rs1801282), irrespective of treatment. TMEM18 rs6548238 and KTCD15 rs29941 showed treatment-specific effects (P(lifestyle*SNP) < 0.05). Genetic information may help identify people who require additional support to maintain reduced weight after clinical intervention.

Primary Author
Delahanty,Linda M.
Pan,Qing
Jablonski,Kathleen A.
Watson,Karol E.
McCaffery,Jeanne M.
Shuldiner,Alan
Kahn,Steven E.
Knowler,William C.
Florez,Jose C.
Franks,Paul W.

Volume
35

Issue
2

Start Page
363

Other Pages
366

Publisher
American Diabetes Association

URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22179955

PMID
22179955

PMCID
PMC3263869



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Diabetes care

Publication Year
2012

Publication Date
Feb

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0149-5992

Document Object Index
10.2337/dc11-1328