Interactome of obesity: Obesidome: Genetic obesity, stress induced obesity, pathogenic obesity interaction

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Abstract

Obesity is a chronic disease of increasing prevalence reaching epidemic proportions. Genetic defects as well as epigenetic effects contribute to the obesity phenotype. Investigating gene (e.g. MC4R defects)-environment (behavior, infectious agents, stress) interactions is a relative new field of great research interest. In this study, we have made an effort to create an interactome (henceforth referred to as “obesidome”), where extrinsic stressors response, intrinsic predisposition, immunity response to inflammation and autonomous nervous system implications are integrated. These pathways are presented in one interactome network for the first time. In our study, obesity-related genes/gene products were found to form a complex interactions network.

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Geronikolou, S. A., Pavlopoulou, A., Cokkinos, D., & Chrousos, G. (2017). Interactome of obesity: Obesidome: Genetic obesity, stress induced obesity, pathogenic obesity interaction. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 987, pp. 233–241). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57379-3_21

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