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Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects

The multifunctional CD36 scavenger receptor facilitates fatty acid (FA) uptake and oxidation and it has been involved in the pathophysiology related to dysfunctional FA metabolism. The common variant in the CD36 gene, rs1761667 (A/G), whose allele A is characterized by a reduced protein expression,...

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Autores principales: Melis, Melania, Carta, Gianfranca, Pintus, Stefano, Pintus, Paolo, Piras, Carla A., Murru, Elisabetta, Manca, Claudia, Di Marzo, Vincenzo, Banni, Sebastiano, Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5724198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29270130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.01006
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author Melis, Melania
Carta, Gianfranca
Pintus, Stefano
Pintus, Paolo
Piras, Carla A.
Murru, Elisabetta
Manca, Claudia
Di Marzo, Vincenzo
Banni, Sebastiano
Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
author_facet Melis, Melania
Carta, Gianfranca
Pintus, Stefano
Pintus, Paolo
Piras, Carla A.
Murru, Elisabetta
Manca, Claudia
Di Marzo, Vincenzo
Banni, Sebastiano
Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
author_sort Melis, Melania
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description The multifunctional CD36 scavenger receptor facilitates fatty acid (FA) uptake and oxidation and it has been involved in the pathophysiology related to dysfunctional FA metabolism. The common variant in the CD36 gene, rs1761667 (A/G), whose allele A is characterized by a reduced protein expression, has been associated with taste sensitivity to and preference for fat. We therefore aimed at evaluating whether the CD36 polymorphism may influence fatty acid metabolism and endocannabinoid biosynthesis in normal weight (NW) and obese (OB) subjects. Red blood cell (RBC) fatty acid composition, and plasma endocannabinoid levels were determined. In NW subjects with AA genotype was found a marked reduction of RBC saturated fatty acids and palmitic/linoleic ratio (PA/LA), considered as de novo lipogenesis (DNL) biomarkers. Remarkably, to the reduction of DNL biomarkers corresponded an increase of omega-6 index, an indirect marker of the impact on fatty acid metabolism of dietary omega-6 fatty acids, endocannabinoid levels and a higher waist/hip ratio. The presence of the G allele was instead associated with increased endocannabinoid plasma levels and a trend for increased waist/hip ratio in obese subjects, even though exhibited decreased BMI with respect to those with AA genotype. These data indicate that the CD36 polymorphism, rs1761667, leads to a distinct metabolic pattern in NW and in OB subjects. Therefore, their determination may be crucial in developing personalized therapeutic strategies for ameliorating dyslipidemia and other metabolic disorders.
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spelling pubmed-57241982017-12-21 Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects Melis, Melania Carta, Gianfranca Pintus, Stefano Pintus, Paolo Piras, Carla A. Murru, Elisabetta Manca, Claudia Di Marzo, Vincenzo Banni, Sebastiano Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole Front Physiol Physiology The multifunctional CD36 scavenger receptor facilitates fatty acid (FA) uptake and oxidation and it has been involved in the pathophysiology related to dysfunctional FA metabolism. The common variant in the CD36 gene, rs1761667 (A/G), whose allele A is characterized by a reduced protein expression, has been associated with taste sensitivity to and preference for fat. We therefore aimed at evaluating whether the CD36 polymorphism may influence fatty acid metabolism and endocannabinoid biosynthesis in normal weight (NW) and obese (OB) subjects. Red blood cell (RBC) fatty acid composition, and plasma endocannabinoid levels were determined. In NW subjects with AA genotype was found a marked reduction of RBC saturated fatty acids and palmitic/linoleic ratio (PA/LA), considered as de novo lipogenesis (DNL) biomarkers. Remarkably, to the reduction of DNL biomarkers corresponded an increase of omega-6 index, an indirect marker of the impact on fatty acid metabolism of dietary omega-6 fatty acids, endocannabinoid levels and a higher waist/hip ratio. The presence of the G allele was instead associated with increased endocannabinoid plasma levels and a trend for increased waist/hip ratio in obese subjects, even though exhibited decreased BMI with respect to those with AA genotype. These data indicate that the CD36 polymorphism, rs1761667, leads to a distinct metabolic pattern in NW and in OB subjects. Therefore, their determination may be crucial in developing personalized therapeutic strategies for ameliorating dyslipidemia and other metabolic disorders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5724198/ /pubmed/29270130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.01006 Text en Copyright © 2017 Melis, Carta, Pintus, Pintus, Piras, Murru, Manca, Di Marzo, Banni and Tomassini Barbarossa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Melis, Melania
Carta, Gianfranca
Pintus, Stefano
Pintus, Paolo
Piras, Carla A.
Murru, Elisabetta
Manca, Claudia
Di Marzo, Vincenzo
Banni, Sebastiano
Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects
title Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects
title_full Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects
title_fullStr Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects
title_short Polymorphism rs1761667 in the CD36 Gene Is Associated to Changes in Fatty Acid Metabolism and Circulating Endocannabinoid Levels Distinctively in Normal Weight and Obese Subjects
title_sort polymorphism rs1761667 in the cd36 gene is associated to changes in fatty acid metabolism and circulating endocannabinoid levels distinctively in normal weight and obese subjects
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5724198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29270130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.01006
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