Association of the FTO rs9939609 single nucleotide polymorphism with C-reactive protein levels

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Adipose tissue is a key factor determining C-reactive protein (CRP) plasma levels. Variation at the fat-mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene locus has been reported to be associated with increased body fat. We investigated whether the FTO rs9939609 T>A single nucleotide polymorphism might alter CRP levels in a population-based sample of 2,415 participants from a large prospective cohort study. Genotype/phenotype relationships were studied by linear trend analysis stratified by sex. The rs9939609 A-allele was significantly associated with CRP levels in both genders (men, 21%, P = 0.002; women, 14%, P = 0.01 per A-allele). The association was attenuated, but remained statistically significant after additional adjustment for BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, and other potential confounding factors (men, 14%, P = 0.03; women, 12%, P = 0.02; per A-allele). Similar results were obtained when subjects with CRP levels higher then 10 mg/l were excluded. Our data provide preliminary evidence that the FTO rs9939609 T>A polymorphism contributes to variation in plasma CRP levels independently of obesity indices. © 2008 The Obesity Society.

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Fisher, E., Schulze, M. B., Stefan, N., Häring, H. U., Döring, F., Joost, H. G., … Pischon, T. (2009). Association of the FTO rs9939609 single nucleotide polymorphism with C-reactive protein levels. Obesity, 17(2), 330–334. https://doi.org/10.1038/oby.2008.465

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