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Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population

BACKGROUND: Nunavik Inuit (northern Quebec, Canada) reside along the arctic coastline where for generations their daily energy intake has mainly been derived from animal fat. Given this particular diet it has been hypothesized that natural selection would lead to population specific allele frequency...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Sirui, Xiong, Lan, Xie, Pingxing, Ambalavanan, Amirthagowri, Bourassa, Cynthia V., Dionne-Laporte, Alexandre, Spiegelman, Dan, Turcotte Gauthier, Maude, Henrion, Edouard, Diallo, Ousmane, Dion, Patrick A., Rouleau, Guy A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26010953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128255
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author Zhou, Sirui
Xiong, Lan
Xie, Pingxing
Ambalavanan, Amirthagowri
Bourassa, Cynthia V.
Dionne-Laporte, Alexandre
Spiegelman, Dan
Turcotte Gauthier, Maude
Henrion, Edouard
Diallo, Ousmane
Dion, Patrick A.
Rouleau, Guy A.
author_facet Zhou, Sirui
Xiong, Lan
Xie, Pingxing
Ambalavanan, Amirthagowri
Bourassa, Cynthia V.
Dionne-Laporte, Alexandre
Spiegelman, Dan
Turcotte Gauthier, Maude
Henrion, Edouard
Diallo, Ousmane
Dion, Patrick A.
Rouleau, Guy A.
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description BACKGROUND: Nunavik Inuit (northern Quebec, Canada) reside along the arctic coastline where for generations their daily energy intake has mainly been derived from animal fat. Given this particular diet it has been hypothesized that natural selection would lead to population specific allele frequency differences and unique variants in genes related to fatty acid metabolism. A group of genes, namely CPT1A, CPT1B, CPT1C, CPT2, CRAT and CROT, encode for three carnitine acyltransferases that are important for the oxidation of fatty acids, a critical step in their metabolism. METHODS: Exome sequencing and SNP array genotyping were used to examine the genetic variations in the six genes encoding for the carnitine acyltransferases in 113 Nunavik Inuit individuals. RESULTS: Altogether ten missense variants were found in genes CPT1A, CPT1B, CPT1C, CPT2 and CRAT, including three novel variants and one Inuit specific variant CPT1A p.P479L (rs80356779). The latter has the highest frequency (0.955) compared to other Inuit populations. We found that by comparison to Asians or Europeans, the Nunavik Inuit have an increased mutation burden in CPT1A, CPT2 and CRAT; there is also a high level of population differentiation based on carnitine acyltransferase gene variations between Nunavik Inuit and Asians. CONCLUSION: The increased number and frequency of deleterious variants in these fatty acid metabolism genes in Nunavik Inuit may be the result of genetic adaptation to their diet and/or the extremely cold climate. In addition, the identification of these variants may help to understand some of the specific health risks of Nunavik Inuit.
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spelling pubmed-44440932015-06-16 Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population Zhou, Sirui Xiong, Lan Xie, Pingxing Ambalavanan, Amirthagowri Bourassa, Cynthia V. Dionne-Laporte, Alexandre Spiegelman, Dan Turcotte Gauthier, Maude Henrion, Edouard Diallo, Ousmane Dion, Patrick A. Rouleau, Guy A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Nunavik Inuit (northern Quebec, Canada) reside along the arctic coastline where for generations their daily energy intake has mainly been derived from animal fat. Given this particular diet it has been hypothesized that natural selection would lead to population specific allele frequency differences and unique variants in genes related to fatty acid metabolism. A group of genes, namely CPT1A, CPT1B, CPT1C, CPT2, CRAT and CROT, encode for three carnitine acyltransferases that are important for the oxidation of fatty acids, a critical step in their metabolism. METHODS: Exome sequencing and SNP array genotyping were used to examine the genetic variations in the six genes encoding for the carnitine acyltransferases in 113 Nunavik Inuit individuals. RESULTS: Altogether ten missense variants were found in genes CPT1A, CPT1B, CPT1C, CPT2 and CRAT, including three novel variants and one Inuit specific variant CPT1A p.P479L (rs80356779). The latter has the highest frequency (0.955) compared to other Inuit populations. We found that by comparison to Asians or Europeans, the Nunavik Inuit have an increased mutation burden in CPT1A, CPT2 and CRAT; there is also a high level of population differentiation based on carnitine acyltransferase gene variations between Nunavik Inuit and Asians. CONCLUSION: The increased number and frequency of deleterious variants in these fatty acid metabolism genes in Nunavik Inuit may be the result of genetic adaptation to their diet and/or the extremely cold climate. In addition, the identification of these variants may help to understand some of the specific health risks of Nunavik Inuit. Public Library of Science 2015-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4444093/ /pubmed/26010953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128255 Text en © 2015 Zhou 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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Zhou, Sirui
Xiong, Lan
Xie, Pingxing
Ambalavanan, Amirthagowri
Bourassa, Cynthia V.
Dionne-Laporte, Alexandre
Spiegelman, Dan
Turcotte Gauthier, Maude
Henrion, Edouard
Diallo, Ousmane
Dion, Patrick A.
Rouleau, Guy A.
Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population
title Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population
title_full Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population
title_fullStr Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population
title_full_unstemmed Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population
title_short Increased Missense Mutation Burden of Fatty Acid Metabolism Related Genes in Nunavik Inuit Population
title_sort increased missense mutation burden of fatty acid metabolism related genes in nunavik inuit population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26010953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128255
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