Replication of the Association of BDNF and MC4R Variants With Dietary Intake in the Diabetes Prevention Program

Publication Description
OBJECTIVES: Genomewide association studies (GWAS) have identified consistent associations with obesity, with a number of studies implicating eating behavior as a primary mechanism. Few studies have replicated genetic associations with dietary intake. This study evaluates the association between obesity susceptibility loci and dietary intake. METHODS: Data were obtained as part of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), a clinical trial of diabetes prevention in persons at high risk of diabetes. The association of 31 genomewide association studies identified obesity risk alleles with dietary intake, measured through a food frequency questionnaire, was investigated in 3,180 participants from DPP at baseline. RESULTS: The minor allele at BDNF, identified as protective against obesity, was associated with lower total caloric intake (beta = -106.06, SE = 33.13; p = .0014) at experimentwide statistical significance (p = .0016), whereas association of MC4R rs571312 with higher caloric intake reached nominal significance (beta = 61.32, SE = 26.24; p = .0194). Among non-Hispanic white participants, the association of BDNF rs2030323 with total caloric intake was stronger (beta = -151.99, SE = 30.09; p < .0001), and association of FTO rs1421085 with higher caloric intake (beta = 56.72, SE = 20.69; p = .0061) and percentage fat intake (beta = 0.37, SE = 0.08; p = .0418) was also observed. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate with the strength of independent replication that BDNF rs2030323 is associated with 100 to 150 greater total caloric intake per allele, with additional contributions of MC4R and, in non-Hispanic white individuals, FTO. As it has been argued that an additional 100 kcal/d could account for the trends in weight gain, prevention focusing on genetic profiles with high dietary intake may help to quell adverse obesity trends. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov,NCT00004992.

Primary Author
McCaffery,J. M.
Jablonski,K. A.
Franks,P. W.
Delahanty,L. M.
Aroda,V.
Marrero,D.
Hamman,R. F.
Horton,E. S.
Dagogo-Jack,S.
Wylie-Rosett,J.
Barrett-Connor,E.
Kitabchi,A.
Knowler,W. C.
Wing,R. R.
Florez,J. C.
Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group

Author Address
From the Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center (McCaffery, Wing), The Miriam Hospital and Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, Providence, RI; The Biostatistics Center (Jablonski), The George Washington University, Rockvil(TRUNCATED)

Volume
79

Issue
2

Start Page
224

Other Pages
233

Author Address
From the Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center (McCaffery, Wing), The Miriam Hospital and Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, Providence, RI; The Biostatistics Center (Jablonski), The George Washington University, Rockvil(TRUNCATED)

PMID
27551991

PMCID
PMC5285480



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Psychosomatic medicine

Publication Year
2017

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
1534-7796

Document Object Index
10.1097/PSY.0000000000000380 [doi]

Accession Number
PMID: 27551991