ESR1 and FTO genetic variants: impact on body weight reduction following bariatric surgery

Background Variation in reduction of body weight after bariatric surgery has been observed. Genetics may have a role in the varying outcomes among obese patients. Aim of this research work was to examine the effect of genetic variants within the Fat Mass and Obesity-Related gene (FTO) (rs9939609) an...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Egyptian journal of surgery : official organ of the Egyptian Society of Surgeons = Majallat al-jirāhah al-Misrīyah 2023-07, Vol.42 (3), p.676-684
Hauptverfasser: Ramzy, Tarek, El Zayat, Susan, Sheta, Marwa, Sarhan, Mohamed, Elgaabary, Tamer, Zeyada, Reham
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Zusammenfassung:Background Variation in reduction of body weight after bariatric surgery has been observed. Genetics may have a role in the varying outcomes among obese patients. Aim of this research work was to examine the effect of genetic variants within the Fat Mass and Obesity-Related gene (FTO) (rs9939609) and Estrogen Receptor Alpha gene (ESR1) (rs712221) on body weight reduction and blood glucose control in obese individuals, six months following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). Patients and methods Ninety obese individuals with BMI ≥35 kg/m2 undergoing LSG were recruited and followed up after 6 months. Genotyping for FTO gene (rs9939609) and ESR1 gene (rs712221) variants was done using Real-Time PCR (TaqMan probes). Results FTO (rs9939609) genotype AA was found to be associated with more obesity before operation (P value 0.005) and lead to successful surgery and weight loss (P value 0.023, OR 0.080, 95%CI 0.009-0.702). Patients with risk allele A had more weight loss and BMI reduction after operation compared to patients with non-risk allele T (P value
ISSN:1110-1121
1687-7624
DOI:10.4103/ejs.ejs_134_23