Cargando…

Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity and diabetes in Samoa, like many other Pacific Island nations, has reached epidemic proportions. Although the etiology of these conditions can be largely attributed to the rapidly changing economic and nutritional environment, a recently identified genetic varia...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hawley, Nicola L, Pomer, Alysa, Rivara, Anna C., Rosenthal, Samantha L, Duckham, Rachel L, Carlson, Jenna C, Naseri, Take, Reupena, Muagututia Sefuiva, Selu, Melania, Lupematisila, Vaimoana, Unasa, Folla, Vesi, Lupesina, Fatu, Tracy, Unasa, Seipepa, Faasalele-Savusa, Kima, Wetzel, Abigail I, Soti-Ulberg, Christina, Prescott, Angela T, Siufaga, Gloria, Penaia, Corina, To, Sophie B., LaMonica, Lauren C, Lameko, Viali, Choy, Courtney C, Crouter, Scott E, Redline, Susan, Deka, Ranjan, Kershaw, Erin E, Urban, Zsolt, Minster, Ryan L., Weeks, Daniel E., McGarvey, Stephen T
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32706746
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/17329
_version_ 1783568765489774592
author Hawley, Nicola L
Pomer, Alysa
Rivara, Anna C.
Rosenthal, Samantha L
Duckham, Rachel L
Carlson, Jenna C
Naseri, Take
Reupena, Muagututia Sefuiva
Selu, Melania
Lupematisila, Vaimoana
Unasa, Folla
Vesi, Lupesina
Fatu, Tracy
Unasa, Seipepa
Faasalele-Savusa, Kima
Wetzel, Abigail I
Soti-Ulberg, Christina
Prescott, Angela T
Siufaga, Gloria
Penaia, Corina
To, Sophie B.
LaMonica, Lauren C
Lameko, Viali
Choy, Courtney C
Crouter, Scott E
Redline, Susan
Deka, Ranjan
Kershaw, Erin E
Urban, Zsolt
Minster, Ryan L.
Weeks, Daniel E.
McGarvey, Stephen T
author_facet Hawley, Nicola L
Pomer, Alysa
Rivara, Anna C.
Rosenthal, Samantha L
Duckham, Rachel L
Carlson, Jenna C
Naseri, Take
Reupena, Muagututia Sefuiva
Selu, Melania
Lupematisila, Vaimoana
Unasa, Folla
Vesi, Lupesina
Fatu, Tracy
Unasa, Seipepa
Faasalele-Savusa, Kima
Wetzel, Abigail I
Soti-Ulberg, Christina
Prescott, Angela T
Siufaga, Gloria
Penaia, Corina
To, Sophie B.
LaMonica, Lauren C
Lameko, Viali
Choy, Courtney C
Crouter, Scott E
Redline, Susan
Deka, Ranjan
Kershaw, Erin E
Urban, Zsolt
Minster, Ryan L.
Weeks, Daniel E.
McGarvey, Stephen T
author_sort Hawley, Nicola L
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity and diabetes in Samoa, like many other Pacific Island nations, has reached epidemic proportions. Although the etiology of these conditions can be largely attributed to the rapidly changing economic and nutritional environment, a recently identified genetic variant, rs373863828 (CREB 3 regulatory factor, CREBRF: c.1370G>A p.[R457Q]) is associated with increased odds of obesity, but paradoxically, decreased odds of diabetes. OBJECTIVE: The overarching goal of the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) study was to precisely characterize the association of the CREBRF variant with metabolic (body composition and glucose homeostasis) and behavioral traits (dietary intake, physical activity, sleep, and weight control behaviors) that influence energy homeostasis in 500 adults. METHODS: A cohort of adult Samoans who participated in a genome-wide association study of adiposity in Samoa in 2010 was followed up, based on the presence or absence of the CREBRF variant, between August 2017 and March 2019. Over a period of 7-10 days, each participant completed the main study protocol, which consisted of anthropometric measurements (weight, height, circumferences, and skinfolds), body composition assessment (bioelectrical impedance and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry), point-of-care glycated hemoglobin measurement, a fasting blood draw and oral glucose tolerance test, urine collection, blood pressure measurement, hand grip strength measurement, objective physical activity and sleep apnea monitoring, and questionnaire measures (eg, health interview, cigarette and alcohol use, food frequency questionnaire, socioeconomic position, stress, social support, food and water insecurity, sleep, body image, and dietary preferences). In January 2019, a subsample of the study participants (n=118) completed a buttock fat biopsy procedure to collect subcutaneous adipose tissue samples. RESULTS: Enrollment of 519 participants was completed in March 2019. Data analyses are ongoing, with results expected in 2020 and 2021. CONCLUSIONS: While the genetic variant rs373863828, in CREBRF, has the largest known effect size of any identified common obesity gene, very little is currently understood about the mechanisms by which it confers increased odds of obesity but paradoxically lowered odds of type 2 diabetes. The results of this study will provide insights into how the gene functions on a whole-body level, which could provide novel targets to prevent or treat obesity, diabetes, and associated metabolic disorders. This study represents the human arm of a comprehensive and integrated approach involving humans as well as preclinical models that will provide novel insights into metabolic disease. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR1-10.2196/17329
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7413272
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher JMIR Publications
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-74132722020-08-20 Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study Hawley, Nicola L Pomer, Alysa Rivara, Anna C. Rosenthal, Samantha L Duckham, Rachel L Carlson, Jenna C Naseri, Take Reupena, Muagututia Sefuiva Selu, Melania Lupematisila, Vaimoana Unasa, Folla Vesi, Lupesina Fatu, Tracy Unasa, Seipepa Faasalele-Savusa, Kima Wetzel, Abigail I Soti-Ulberg, Christina Prescott, Angela T Siufaga, Gloria Penaia, Corina To, Sophie B. LaMonica, Lauren C Lameko, Viali Choy, Courtney C Crouter, Scott E Redline, Susan Deka, Ranjan Kershaw, Erin E Urban, Zsolt Minster, Ryan L. Weeks, Daniel E. McGarvey, Stephen T JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity and diabetes in Samoa, like many other Pacific Island nations, has reached epidemic proportions. Although the etiology of these conditions can be largely attributed to the rapidly changing economic and nutritional environment, a recently identified genetic variant, rs373863828 (CREB 3 regulatory factor, CREBRF: c.1370G>A p.[R457Q]) is associated with increased odds of obesity, but paradoxically, decreased odds of diabetes. OBJECTIVE: The overarching goal of the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) study was to precisely characterize the association of the CREBRF variant with metabolic (body composition and glucose homeostasis) and behavioral traits (dietary intake, physical activity, sleep, and weight control behaviors) that influence energy homeostasis in 500 adults. METHODS: A cohort of adult Samoans who participated in a genome-wide association study of adiposity in Samoa in 2010 was followed up, based on the presence or absence of the CREBRF variant, between August 2017 and March 2019. Over a period of 7-10 days, each participant completed the main study protocol, which consisted of anthropometric measurements (weight, height, circumferences, and skinfolds), body composition assessment (bioelectrical impedance and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry), point-of-care glycated hemoglobin measurement, a fasting blood draw and oral glucose tolerance test, urine collection, blood pressure measurement, hand grip strength measurement, objective physical activity and sleep apnea monitoring, and questionnaire measures (eg, health interview, cigarette and alcohol use, food frequency questionnaire, socioeconomic position, stress, social support, food and water insecurity, sleep, body image, and dietary preferences). In January 2019, a subsample of the study participants (n=118) completed a buttock fat biopsy procedure to collect subcutaneous adipose tissue samples. RESULTS: Enrollment of 519 participants was completed in March 2019. Data analyses are ongoing, with results expected in 2020 and 2021. CONCLUSIONS: While the genetic variant rs373863828, in CREBRF, has the largest known effect size of any identified common obesity gene, very little is currently understood about the mechanisms by which it confers increased odds of obesity but paradoxically lowered odds of type 2 diabetes. The results of this study will provide insights into how the gene functions on a whole-body level, which could provide novel targets to prevent or treat obesity, diabetes, and associated metabolic disorders. This study represents the human arm of a comprehensive and integrated approach involving humans as well as preclinical models that will provide novel insights into metabolic disease. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): RR1-10.2196/17329 JMIR Publications 2020-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7413272/ /pubmed/32706746 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/17329 Text en ©Nicola L Hawley, Alysa Pomer, Anna C. Rivara, Samantha L Rosenthal, Rachel L Duckham, Jenna C Carlson, Take Naseri, Muagututia Sefuiva Reupena, Melania Selu, Vaimoana Lupematisila, Folla Unasa, Lupesina Vesi, Tracy Fatu, Seipepa Unasa, Kima Faasalele-Savusa, Abigail I Wetzel, Christina Soti-Ulberg, Angela T Prescott, Gloria Siufaga, Corina Penaia, Sophie B. To, Lauren C LaMonica, Viali Lameko, Courtney C Choy, Scott E Crouter, Susan Redline, Ranjan Deka, Erin E Kershaw, Zsolt Urban, Ryan L. Minster, Daniel E. Weeks, Stephen T McGarvey. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 23.07.2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Protocol
Hawley, Nicola L
Pomer, Alysa
Rivara, Anna C.
Rosenthal, Samantha L
Duckham, Rachel L
Carlson, Jenna C
Naseri, Take
Reupena, Muagututia Sefuiva
Selu, Melania
Lupematisila, Vaimoana
Unasa, Folla
Vesi, Lupesina
Fatu, Tracy
Unasa, Seipepa
Faasalele-Savusa, Kima
Wetzel, Abigail I
Soti-Ulberg, Christina
Prescott, Angela T
Siufaga, Gloria
Penaia, Corina
To, Sophie B.
LaMonica, Lauren C
Lameko, Viali
Choy, Courtney C
Crouter, Scott E
Redline, Susan
Deka, Ranjan
Kershaw, Erin E
Urban, Zsolt
Minster, Ryan L.
Weeks, Daniel E.
McGarvey, Stephen T
Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study
title Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study
title_full Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study
title_fullStr Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study
title_short Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship of a Creb 3 Regulatory Factor Missense Variant With Body Mass Index and Diabetes Among Samoans: Protocol for the Soifua Manuia (Good Health) Observational Cohort Study
title_sort exploring the paradoxical relationship of a creb 3 regulatory factor missense variant with body mass index and diabetes among samoans: protocol for the soifua manuia (good health) observational cohort study
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32706746
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/17329
work_keys_str_mv AT hawleynicolal exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT pomeralysa exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT rivaraannac exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT rosenthalsamanthal exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT duckhamrachell exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT carlsonjennac exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT naseritake exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT reupenamuagututiasefuiva exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT selumelania exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT lupematisilavaimoana exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT unasafolla exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT vesilupesina exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT fatutracy exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT unasaseipepa exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT faasalelesavusakima exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT wetzelabigaili exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT sotiulbergchristina exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT prescottangelat exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT siufagagloria exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT penaiacorina exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT tosophieb exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT lamonicalaurenc exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT lamekoviali exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT choycourtneyc exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT crouterscotte exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT redlinesusan exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT dekaranjan exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT kershawerine exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT urbanzsolt exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT minsterryanl exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT weeksdaniele exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy
AT mcgarveystephent exploringtheparadoxicalrelationshipofacreb3regulatoryfactormissensevariantwithbodymassindexanddiabetesamongsamoansprotocolforthesoifuamanuiagoodhealthobservationalcohortstudy