The aim of this study was to examine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of candidate genes α2-Heremans-Schmid glycoprotein (AHSG, rs4917), Hypocretin (HCRT, rs760282) and Neuropetide Y2 receptor (NPY2R, rs 1047214), which are known to have a potential effect on body mass index (BMI) and other indicators of obesity. A population study was performed in 2007/2008 on 2559 adults (1191 males and 1368 females) from the Czech post-MONICA project. The SNPs were examined using the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method. We did not find any significant association between the examined SNPs and BMI across the whole population. A significantly lower triglyceride level was found in the AHSG gene CC homozygotes compared to T allele carriers in the entire population (p = 0.009). In conclusion, we are not able to confirm the hypothesis that polymorphisms within the AHSG, HCRT and NPY2R genes are major genetic determinants of BMI and plasma lipids in the Czech-Slavonic population.
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Jurcikova, L., Adamkova, V., Lanska, V., Suchanek, P., & Hubacek, J. A. (2013). Lack of association between variants within the AHSG, HCRT and NPY2R genes and anthropometrical parameters in Czech post-MONICA study. Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics, 16(1), 63–68. https://doi.org/10.2478/bjmg-2013-0019
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