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  • The study aimed to investigate the frequency of melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) genetic variants and polymorphisms in Turkish children with severe early-onset obesity, as genetic factors play a significant role in childhood obesity.
  • Among the 86 patients assessed, 3.5% had known variations and 4.7% had pathogenic polymorphisms linked to obesity, with BMI scores indicating severe obesity across groups.
  • The research highlighted the importance of examining the MC4R gene in children with a family history of early-onset obesity, finding that insulin resistance was common among those with MC4R variants, despite other studies suggesting it was rare.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Genetic factors have a key role in childhood obesity with higher rates in children than adults. Among the monogenic types of non-syndromic obesity, melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) deficiency is the most frequent cause. Beside pathogenic variants, single-nucleotide polymorphisms in MC4R gene are also associated with lower energy expenditure. The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of MC4R variants and polymorphisms in a cohort of Turkish children and adolescents with severe early-onset obesity, and to understand the clinical features of patients.

Methods: Patients, 1-17 years of age, with the onset of obesity before 10 years of age and a body mass index (BMI) standard deviation score (SDS) of >2.3, and who had a family history of early-onset obesity in at least one of their first-degree relatives were included in the study. Beside routine blood tests genetic analyses for MC4R gene were performed.

Results: Analyses of MC4R revealed previously known variations in three (3.5%) patients, and pathogenic polymorphisms related with obesity in four (4.7%) patients. BMI SDS values were between 2.8 and 5.5 SDS in the pathogenic variant carrier group, and 2.8-4.9 SDS in the polymorphism group. Mean BMI SDS in variant-negative group was 3.4 ± 0.82.

Conclusions: Investigation of the MC4R in individuals with early-onset obesity and presence of obesity first-degree relatives is important. Hypertension is a rare comorbidity compared to other causes. Contrary to studies reporting that insulin resistance was absent or very rare, we found it as a frequent finding in both pathogenic variants and polymorphisms of MC4R.

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