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Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid

The genetic basis of odorant-specific variations in human olfactory thresholds, and in particular of enhanced odorant sensitivity (hyperosmia), remains largely unknown. Olfactory receptor (OR) segregating pseudogenes, displaying both functional and nonfunctional alleles in humans, are excellent cand...

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Autores principales: Menashe, Idan, Abaffy, Tatjana, Hasin, Yehudit, Goshen, Sivan, Yahalom, Vered, Luetje, Charles W, Lancet, Doron
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2043052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17973576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050284
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author Menashe, Idan
Abaffy, Tatjana
Hasin, Yehudit
Goshen, Sivan
Yahalom, Vered
Luetje, Charles W
Lancet, Doron
author_facet Menashe, Idan
Abaffy, Tatjana
Hasin, Yehudit
Goshen, Sivan
Yahalom, Vered
Luetje, Charles W
Lancet, Doron
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description The genetic basis of odorant-specific variations in human olfactory thresholds, and in particular of enhanced odorant sensitivity (hyperosmia), remains largely unknown. Olfactory receptor (OR) segregating pseudogenes, displaying both functional and nonfunctional alleles in humans, are excellent candidates to underlie these differences in olfactory sensitivity. To explore this hypothesis, we examined the association between olfactory detection threshold phenotypes of four odorants and segregating pseudogene genotypes of 43 ORs genome-wide. A strong association signal was observed between the single nucleotide polymorphism variants in OR11H7P and sensitivity to the odorant isovaleric acid. This association was largely due to the low frequency of homozygous pseudogenized genotype in individuals with specific hyperosmia to this odorant, implying a possible functional role of OR11H7P in isovaleric acid detection. This predicted receptor–ligand functional relationship was further verified using the Xenopus oocyte expression system, whereby the intact allele of OR11H7P exhibited a response to isovaleric acid. Notably, we also uncovered another mechanism affecting general olfactory acuity that manifested as a significant inter-odorant threshold concordance, resulting in an overrepresentation of individuals who were hyperosmic to several odorants. An involvement of polymorphisms in other downstream transduction genes is one possible explanation for this observation. Thus, human hyperosmia to isovaleric acid is a complex trait, contributed to by both receptor and other mechanisms in the olfactory signaling pathway.
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spelling pubmed-20430522007-10-30 Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid Menashe, Idan Abaffy, Tatjana Hasin, Yehudit Goshen, Sivan Yahalom, Vered Luetje, Charles W Lancet, Doron PLoS Biol Research Article The genetic basis of odorant-specific variations in human olfactory thresholds, and in particular of enhanced odorant sensitivity (hyperosmia), remains largely unknown. Olfactory receptor (OR) segregating pseudogenes, displaying both functional and nonfunctional alleles in humans, are excellent candidates to underlie these differences in olfactory sensitivity. To explore this hypothesis, we examined the association between olfactory detection threshold phenotypes of four odorants and segregating pseudogene genotypes of 43 ORs genome-wide. A strong association signal was observed between the single nucleotide polymorphism variants in OR11H7P and sensitivity to the odorant isovaleric acid. This association was largely due to the low frequency of homozygous pseudogenized genotype in individuals with specific hyperosmia to this odorant, implying a possible functional role of OR11H7P in isovaleric acid detection. This predicted receptor–ligand functional relationship was further verified using the Xenopus oocyte expression system, whereby the intact allele of OR11H7P exhibited a response to isovaleric acid. Notably, we also uncovered another mechanism affecting general olfactory acuity that manifested as a significant inter-odorant threshold concordance, resulting in an overrepresentation of individuals who were hyperosmic to several odorants. An involvement of polymorphisms in other downstream transduction genes is one possible explanation for this observation. Thus, human hyperosmia to isovaleric acid is a complex trait, contributed to by both receptor and other mechanisms in the olfactory signaling pathway. Public Library of Science 2007-11 2007-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2043052/ /pubmed/17973576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050284 Text en © 2007 Menashe et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Menashe, Idan
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Hasin, Yehudit
Goshen, Sivan
Yahalom, Vered
Luetje, Charles W
Lancet, Doron
Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid
title Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid
title_full Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid
title_fullStr Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid
title_short Genetic Elucidation of Human Hyperosmia to Isovaleric Acid
title_sort genetic elucidation of human hyperosmia to isovaleric acid
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2043052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17973576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050284
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