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Genetic variants could aid new weight loss medicines

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According to recent study researchers have found a gene in people from the UK that protect them from obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart diseases. Researchers also claim that the latest discovery could lead to the development of new medicines that could help to achieve or maintain weight-loss.
The details were published in the Journal of Cell.
Scientists have known for several years that genes can influence a person’s weight. One of the gene (MC4R) plays a key role in regulating weight.
“This study drives home the fact that genetics plays a major role in why some people are obese — and that some people are fortunate enough to have genes that protect them from obesity,” says Professor Farooqi, one of the researcher.
The discovery adds to recent work by the team which showed that some slim people have a genetic advantage when it comes to maintaining their weight.
“It doesn’t mean that we can’t influence our weight by watching what we eat, but it does mean the odds are stacked against some people and in favor of others,” added Professor Farooqi.
When the researchers looked in detail at the genetic variants in laboratory experiments, they found that MC4R can send signals through a pathway — known as the beta-arrestin pathway — that had not previously been linked to weight regulation.
“A powerful emerging concept is that genetic variants that protect against disease can be used as models for the development of medicines that are more effective and safer. Our findings may pave the way for a new generation of weight loss therapies that activate MC4R preferentially via the beta-arrestin pathway,” said Dr Luca Lotta, Senior Clinical Investigator. (ANI)

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