An abdominal obesity missense variant in the adipocyte thermogenesis gene TBX15 is implicated in adaptation to cold in Finns.

Am J Hum Genet

Department of Human Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Bioinformatics Interdepartmental Program, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Institute for Precision Health, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

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  • Research on abdominal obesity highlighted that the rs10494217 variant in the TBX15 gene is linked to adipocyte health and the heritability of obesity.
  • The frequency of this variant shows a geographical trend, decreasing from north to south, particularly evident in the Finnish population, suggesting an adaptive response to colder climates.
  • Individuals with the risk allele exhibit changes in gene expression related to thermogenesis and unhealthy fat cell growth, indicating the variant's possible role in promoting abdominal obesity.

Article Abstract

Mechanisms of abdominal obesity GWAS variants have remained largely unknown. To elucidate these mechanisms, we leveraged subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) single nucleus RNA-sequencing and genomics data. After discovering that heritability of abdominal obesity is enriched in adipocytes, we focused on a SAT unique adipocyte marker gene, the transcription factor TBX15, and its abdominal obesity-associated deleterious missense variant, rs10494217. The allele frequency of rs10494217 revealed a north-to-south decreasing gradient, with consistent significant F values observed for 25 different populations when compared to Finns, a population with a history of genetic isolation. Given the role of Tbx15 in mouse thermogenesis, the frequency may have increased as an adaptation to cold in Finns. Our selection analysis provided significant evidence of selection for the abdominal obesity risk allele T of rs10494217 in Finns, with a north-to-south decreasing trend in other populations, and demonstrated that latitude significantly predicts the allele frequency. We also discovered that the risk allele status significantly affects SAT adipocyte expression of multiple adipocyte marker genes in trans in two cohorts. Two of these trans genes have been connected to thermogenesis, supporting the thermogenic effect of the TBX15 missense variant as a possible cause of its selection. Adipose expression of one trans gene, a lncRNA, AC002066.1, was strongly associated with adipocyte size, implicating it in metabolically unhealthy adipocyte hypertrophy. In summary, the abdominal obesity variant rs10494217 was selected in Finns, and individuals with the risk allele have trans effects on adipocyte expression of genes relating to thermogenesis and adipocyte hypertrophy.

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