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Identification of novel <Emphasis Type="Italic">LEPR</Emphasis> mutations in Pakistani families with morbid childhood obesity
Authors:Robina Khan Niazi  Mette Hollensted  Christian Theil Have  Niels Grarup  Oluf Pedersen  Asmat Ullah  Gulbin Shahid  Wasim Ahmad  Asma Gul  Torben Hansen
Institution:1.Department of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology,International Islamic University,Islamabad,Pakistan;2.Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Section of Metabolic Genetics, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen,Denmark;3.Children Hospital, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences,Islamabad,Pakistan;4.Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biological Sciences,Quaid-i-Azam University,Islamabad,Pakistan
Abstract:

Background

Mutations in the genes encoding leptin (LEP), the leptin receptor (LEPR), and the melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) are known to cause severe early-onset childhood obesity. The aim of the current study was to examine the prevalence of damaging LEP, LEPR, and MC4R mutations in Pakistani families having a recessive heritance of early-onset obesity.

Methods

Using targeted resequencing, the presence of rare mutations in LEP, LEPR, and MC4R, was investigated in individuals from 25 families suspected of having autosomal recessive early-onset obesity. Segregation patterns of variants were assessed based on chip-based genotyping.

Results

Homozygous LEPR variants were identified in two probands. One carried a deletion (c.3260AG) resulting in the frameshift mutation p.Ser1090Trpfs*6, and the second carried a substitution (c.2675C?>?G) resulting in the missense mutation p.Pro892Arg. Both mutations were located within regions of homozygosity shared only among affected individuals. Both probands displayed early-onset obesity, hyperphagia and diabetes. No mutations were found in LEP and MC4R.

Conclusions

The current study highlights the implication of LEPR mutations in cases of severe early-onset obesity in consanguineous Pakistani families. Through targeted resequencing, we identified novel damaging mutations, and our approach may therefore be utilized in clinical testing or diagnosis of known forms of monogenic obesity with the aim of optimizing obesity treatment.
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