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TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects
Background: The inter-individual differences in taste perception find a possible rationale in genetic variations. We verified whether the presence of four different single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes encoding for bitter (TAS2R38; 145G > C; 785T > C) and sweet (TAS1R3; −1572C >...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101038/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565677 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091711 |
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author | Cecati, Monia Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Nicolai, Giulia Taus, Marina Santarelli, Andrea Fabri, Mara Mazzanti, Laura Emanuelli, Monica |
author_facet | Cecati, Monia Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Nicolai, Giulia Taus, Marina Santarelli, Andrea Fabri, Mara Mazzanti, Laura Emanuelli, Monica |
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description | Background: The inter-individual differences in taste perception find a possible rationale in genetic variations. We verified whether the presence of four different single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes encoding for bitter (TAS2R38; 145G > C; 785T > C) and sweet (TAS1R3; −1572C > T; −1266C > T) taste receptors influenced the recognition of the basic tastes. Furthermore, we tested if the allelic distribution of such SNPs varied according to BMI and whether the associations between SNPs and taste recognition were influenced by the presence of overweight/obesity. Methods: DNA of 85 overweight/obese patients and 57 normal weight volunteers was used to investigate the SNPs. For the taste test, filter paper strips were applied. Each of the basic tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter) plus pure rapeseed oil, and water were tested. Results: Individuals carrying the AV/AV diplotype of the TAS2R38 gene (A49P G/G and V262 T/T) were less sensitive to sweet taste recognition. These alterations remained significant after adjustment for gender and BMI. Moreover, a significant decrease in overall taste recognition associated with BMI and age was found. There was no significant difference in allelic distribution for the investigated polymorphisms between normal and overweight/obese patients. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that overall taste recognition depends on age and BMI. In the total population, the inter-individual ability to identify the sweet taste at different concentrations was related to the presence of at least one genetic variant for the bitter receptor gene but not to the BMI. |
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spelling | pubmed-91010382022-05-14 TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects Cecati, Monia Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Nicolai, Giulia Taus, Marina Santarelli, Andrea Fabri, Mara Mazzanti, Laura Emanuelli, Monica Nutrients Article Background: The inter-individual differences in taste perception find a possible rationale in genetic variations. We verified whether the presence of four different single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes encoding for bitter (TAS2R38; 145G > C; 785T > C) and sweet (TAS1R3; −1572C > T; −1266C > T) taste receptors influenced the recognition of the basic tastes. Furthermore, we tested if the allelic distribution of such SNPs varied according to BMI and whether the associations between SNPs and taste recognition were influenced by the presence of overweight/obesity. Methods: DNA of 85 overweight/obese patients and 57 normal weight volunteers was used to investigate the SNPs. For the taste test, filter paper strips were applied. Each of the basic tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter) plus pure rapeseed oil, and water were tested. Results: Individuals carrying the AV/AV diplotype of the TAS2R38 gene (A49P G/G and V262 T/T) were less sensitive to sweet taste recognition. These alterations remained significant after adjustment for gender and BMI. Moreover, a significant decrease in overall taste recognition associated with BMI and age was found. There was no significant difference in allelic distribution for the investigated polymorphisms between normal and overweight/obese patients. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that overall taste recognition depends on age and BMI. In the total population, the inter-individual ability to identify the sweet taste at different concentrations was related to the presence of at least one genetic variant for the bitter receptor gene but not to the BMI. MDPI 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9101038/ /pubmed/35565677 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091711 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cecati, Monia Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Nicolai, Giulia Taus, Marina Santarelli, Andrea Fabri, Mara Mazzanti, Laura Emanuelli, Monica TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects |
title | TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects |
title_full | TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects |
title_fullStr | TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects |
title_full_unstemmed | TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects |
title_short | TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects |
title_sort | tas1r3 and tas2r38 polymorphisms affect sweet taste perception: an observational study on healthy and obese subjects |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9101038/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35565677 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14091711 |
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