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Luisa Sophie Rajcsanyi, Miriam Kesselmeier, Christopher Schröder +21 more · 2025 · Scientific reports · Nature · added 2026-04-24
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disorder marked by a significantly low body weight. Differentially methylated CpG sites have been reported to be involved in body weight regulation. Methylation patte Show more
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disorder marked by a significantly low body weight. Differentially methylated CpG sites have been reported to be involved in body weight regulation. Methylation pattern may change during considerable weight gain by in-patient treatment. Consequently, we aimed to (1) replicate the hypomethylation at the NR1H3 gene locus (identified in our previous epigenome-wide association study) in independent study groups of 189 female patients with AN and 67 healthy-lean female controls, and (2) identify regions associated with large weight gain associated DNA methylation changes in three patients with AN through whole-genome bisulfite sequencing in CD14 Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-12592-5
NR1H3
Luisa Sophie Rajcsanyi, Yiran Zheng, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann +13 more · 2024 · Scientific reports · Nature · added 2026-04-24
Mutations leading to a reduced or loss of function in genes of the leptin-melanocortin system confer a risk for monogenic forms of obesity. Yet, gain of function variants in the melanocortin-4-recepto Show more
Mutations leading to a reduced or loss of function in genes of the leptin-melanocortin system confer a risk for monogenic forms of obesity. Yet, gain of function variants in the melanocortin-4-receptor (MC4R) gene predispose to a lower BMI. In individuals with reduced body weight, we thus expected mutations leading to an enhanced function in the respective genes, like leptin (LEP) and MC4R. Therefore, we have Sanger sequenced the coding regions of LEP and MC4R in 462 female patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), and 445 healthy-lean controls. In total, we have observed four and eight variants in LEP and MC4R, respectively. Previous studies showed different functional in vitro effects for the detected frameshift and non-synonymous variants: (1) LEP: reduced/loss of function (p.Val94Met), (2) MC4R: gain of function (p.Val103Ile, p.Ile251Leu), reduced or loss of function (p.Thr112Met, p.Ser127Leu, p.Leu211fsX) and without functional in vitro data (p.Val50Leut). In LEP, the variant p.Val94Met was detected in one patient with AN. For MC4R variants, one patient with AN carried the frameshift variant p.Leu211fsX. One patient with AN was heterozygous for two variants at the MC4R (p.Val103Ile and p.Ser127Leu). All other functionally relevant variants were detected in similar frequencies in patients with AN and lean individuals. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-57517-w
MC4R
Yiran Zheng, Luisa Sophie Rajcsanyi, Manuela Kowalczyk +18 more · 2023 · Frontiers in endocrinology · Frontiers · added 2026-04-24
The bone-derived adipokine lipocalin-2 is relevant for body weight regulation by stimulating the leptin-melanocortin pathway. We aimed to (i) detect variants in the lipocalin-2 gene ( Sanger sequencin Show more
The bone-derived adipokine lipocalin-2 is relevant for body weight regulation by stimulating the leptin-melanocortin pathway. We aimed to (i) detect variants in the lipocalin-2 gene ( Sanger sequencing of the coding region of Fourteen Lipocalin-2 levels are positively associated with body mass index (BMI). Single Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1137308
MC4R
Özgür Albayrak, Carolin Pütter, Anna-Lena Volckmar +21 more · 2013 · American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics · Wiley · added 2026-04-24
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a higher rate of obesity than children without ADHD. Obesity risk alleles may overlap with those relevant for ADHD. We examined wheth Show more
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a higher rate of obesity than children without ADHD. Obesity risk alleles may overlap with those relevant for ADHD. We examined whether risk alleles for an increased body mass index (BMI) are associated with ADHD and related quantitative traits (inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity). We screened 32 obesity risk alleles of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for ADHD based on 495 patients and 1,300 population-based controls and performed in silico analyses of the SNPs in an ADHD meta-analysis comprising 2,064 trios, 896 independent cases, and 2,455 controls. In the German sample rs206936 in the NUDT3 gene (nudix; nucleoside diphosphate linked moiety X-type motif 3) was associated with ADHD risk (OR: 1.39; P = 3.4 × 10(-4) ; Pcorr  = 0.01). In the meta-analysis data we found rs6497416 in the intronic region of the GPRC5B gene (G protein-coupled receptor, family C, group 5, member B; P = 7.2 × 10(-4) ; Pcorr  = 0.02) as a risk allele for ADHD. GPRC5B belongs to the metabotropic glutamate receptor family, which has been implicated in the etiology of ADHD. In the German sample rs206936 (NUDT3) and rs10938397 in the glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase 2 gene (GNPDA2) were associated with inattention, whereas markers in the mitogen-activated protein kinase 5 gene (MAP2K5) and in the cell adhesion molecule 2 gene (CADM2) were associated with hyperactivity. In the meta-analysis data, MAP2K5 was associated with inattention, GPRC5B with hyperactivity/impulsivity and inattention and CADM2 with hyperactivity/impulsivity. Our results justify further research on the elucidation of the common genetic background of ADHD and obesity. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32144
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