Role of interleukin-15 receptor α polymorphisms in normal weight obese syndrome

L Di Renzo, F Gloria-Bottini… - International …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
L Di Renzo, F Gloria-Bottini, P Saccucci, M Bigioni, L Abenavoli, G Gasbarrini, A De Lorenzo
International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology, 2009journals.sagepub.com
Previous published studies have identified a class of women, Normal Weight Obese women
(NWO) with normal BMI and high fat content. An important role of Interleukin-15 (IL-15) has
been documented in facilitating muscle proliferation and promoting fat depletion. Indeed the
presence of three types of IL-15 receptor subunits in fat tissue suggests a direct effect on
adipose tissue. We studied three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of IL-15Rα
receptor gene and investigated their relationship with NWO phenotype. We considered two …
Previous published studies have identified a class of women, Normal Weight Obese women (NWO) with normal BMI and high fat content. An important role of Interleukin-15 (IL-15) has been documented in facilitating muscle proliferation and promoting fat depletion. Indeed the presence of three types of IL-15 receptor subunits in fat tissue suggests a direct effect on adipose tissue. We studied three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of IL-15Rα receptor gene and investigated their relationship with NWO phenotype. We considered two classes of women according to their BMI and percent fat mass (%FAT), class 1: including 72 overweight-obese women (high BMI-high fat mass) and class 2: including 36 NWO (normal BMI, high fat mass). Three sites of Interleukin-15 receptor subunit α gene were examined, located respectively in exon4, exon5 intron-exon border and exon7. Genotyping of the identified polymorphisms was performed by restriction fragment length polymorphism. Haplotype frequency estimation was performed by using the Mendel-University of Chicago program. Odds ratio analyses were calculated by EPISTAT program. Highly significant differences were observed for exon 7-exon5 intron-exon border and exon 4-exon 7 haplotype distribution between class 1 and class 2 women. These results strongly support the hypothesis that genetic variability of the IL-15 receptor has an important role in body fat composition. Our data underscore previous findings that suggest a potential role of IL-15 cytokine in NWO syndrome.
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