Association of rs9939609 in FTO with BMI among Polynesian peoples living in Aotearoa New Zealand and other Pacific nations

The fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) locus consistently associates with higher body mass index (BMI) across diverse ancestral groups. However, previous small studies of people of Polynesian ancestries have failed to replicate the association. In this study, we used Bayesian meta-analysis to tes...

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Published inJournal of human genetics Vol. 68; no. 7; pp. 463 - 468
Main Authors Krishnan, Mohanraj, Phipps-Green, Amanda, Russell, Emily M, Major, Tanya J, Cadzow, Murray, Stamp, Lisa K, Dalbeth, Nicola, Hindmarsh, Jennie Harré, Qasim, Muhammad, Watson, Huti, Liu, Shuwei, Carlson, Jenna C, Minster, Ryan L, Hawley, Nicola L, Naseri, Take, Reupena, Muagututi'a Sefuiva, Deka, Ranjan, McGarvey, Stephen T, Merriman, Tony R, Murphy, Rinki, Weeks, Daniel E
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Nature Publishing Group 01.07.2023
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Summary:The fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) locus consistently associates with higher body mass index (BMI) across diverse ancestral groups. However, previous small studies of people of Polynesian ancestries have failed to replicate the association. In this study, we used Bayesian meta-analysis to test rs9939609, the most replicated FTO variant, for association with BMI with a large sample (n = 6095) of Aotearoa New Zealanders of Polynesian (Māori and Pacific) ancestry and of Samoan people living in the Independent State of Samoa and in American Samoa. We did not observe statistically significant association within each separate Polynesian subgroup. Bayesian meta-analysis of the Aotearoa New Zealand Polynesian and Samoan samples resulted in a posterior mean effect size estimate of +0.21 kg/m , with a 95% credible interval [+0.03 kg/m , +0.39 kg/m ]. While the Bayes Factor (BF) of 0.77 weakly favors the null, the BF = 1.4 Bayesian support interval is [+0.04, +0.20]. These results suggest that rs9939609 in FTO may have a similar effect on mean BMI in people of Polynesian ancestries as previously observed in other ancestral groups.
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Amanda Phipps-Green: Methodology; Formal analysis; Data curation; Writing - review & editing
Take Naseri: Investigation; Writing - review & editing
Muhammad Qasim: Project administration; Writing - review & editing
Huti Watson: Project administration; Writing - review & editing
Nicola L Hawley: Project administration; Investigation; Methodology; Funding acquisition
Daniel E Weeks: Conceptualization; Supervision; Funding acquisition; Data curation; Formal analysis; Visualization; Writing - original draft; Writing - review & editing
Shuwei Liu: Analysis; Methodology; Writing - review & editing
Muagututi’a Sefuiva Reupena: Investigation; Writing - review & editing
Lisa K Stamp: Funding acquisition; Investigation; Writing - review & editing
Rinki Murphy: Project administration; Funding acquisition; Investigation; Methodology; Writing - review & editing; Supervision
Contributions
Mohanraj Krishnan: Conceptualization; Data curation; Formal analysis; Visualization; Writing - original draft; Writing - review & editing
Tanya J Major: Methodology; Data curation; Writing - review & editing
Ryan L Minster: Project administration; Funding acquisition; Writing - review & editing; Supervision
Nicola Dalbeth: Funding acquisition; Investigation; Writing - review & editing
Emily M Russell: Methodology; Formal analysis; Data curation; Writing - review & editing
Jennie Harré Hindmarsh: Project administration; Writing - review & editing
Stephen T McGarvey: Project administration; Funding acquisition; Investigation; Methodology; Writing - review & editing
Tony R Merriman: Project administration; Funding acquisition; Investigation; Methodology; Writing - review & editing; Supervision
Murray Cadzow: Methodology; Data curation; Writing - review & editing
Jenna C Carlson: Writing - review & editing; Supervision
Ranjan Deka: Methodology; Writing - review & editing
ISSN:1434-5161
1435-232X
DOI:10.1038/s10038-023-01141-5