ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0021.11-10 | Genetic Risk Score and New Genes | ESPEYB21

11.10. Protein-truncating variants in BSN are associated with severe adult-onset obesity, type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease

Y Zhao , M Chukanova , KA Kentistou , Z Fairhurst-Hunter , AM Siegert , RY Jia , GKC Dowsett , EJ Gardner , K Lawler , FR Day , LR Kaisinger , YCL Tung , Lam B Yee Hong , HJC Chen , Q Wang , J Berumen-Campos , P Kuri-Morales , R Tapia-Conyer , J Alegre-Diaz , I Barroso , J Emberson , JM Torres , R Collins , D Saleheen , KR Smith , DS Paul , F Merkle , IS Farooqi , NJ Wareham , S Petrovski , S O'Rahilly , KK Ong , GSH Yeo , JRB Perry

Brief Summary: This exome-wide association study conducted in the UK Biobank cohort (n=454 787) and in two non-European cohorts, the Mexican MCPS cohort (n=141 046) and the Pakistani PGR cohort (n=37 800), identified a association between rare protein-truncating variants (PTVs) in the APBA1 and the BSN genes and adult-onset obesity, suggesting two new genes as possible causes for monogenic obesity. Rare PTVs in BSN were also associated with Type 2 di...