Common nonsynonymous variants in PCSK1 confer risk of obesity

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Mutations in PCSK1 cause monogenic obesity. To assess the contribution of PCSK1 to polygenic obesity risk, we genotyped tag SNPs in a total of 13,659 individuals of European ancestry from eight independent case-control or family-based cohorts. The nonsynonymous variants rs6232, encoding N221D, and rs6234-rs6235, encoding the Q665E-S690T pair, were consistently associated with obesity in adults and children (P = 7.27 × 10-8 and P = 2.31 × 10-12, respectively). Functional analysis showed a significant impairment of the N221D-mutant PC1/3 protein catalytic activity. © 2008 Nature Publishing Group.

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Benzinou, M., Creemers, J. W. M., Choquet, H., Lobbens, S., Dina, C., Durand, E., … Froguel, P. (2008). Common nonsynonymous variants in PCSK1 confer risk of obesity. Nature Genetics, 40(8), 943–945. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.177

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