C14orf2
C14orf2: A Gene Linked to Obesity and Metabolic Disorders
Description
C14orf2, also known as chromosome 14 open reading frame 2, is a gene located on chromosome 14 in humans. It encodes a protein called C14orf2, which plays a role in regulating metabolism and energy balance.
Associated Diseases
Mutations in C14orf2 have been linked to several metabolic disorders, including:
- Obesity: C14orf2 mutations have been associated with increased susceptibility to obesity. Studies have shown that individuals with certain variants of the C14orf2 gene are more likely to have a higher body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage.
- Type 2 Diabetes: C14orf2 mutations have also been linked to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This is because C14orf2 regulates the production of insulin, a hormone that controls blood sugar levels.
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD): Mutations in C14orf2 have been associated with an increased risk of developing NAFLD, a condition in which fat accumulates in the liver.
Did you Know ?
According to a study published in the journal Nature Genetics, a common variant in the C14orf2 gene is associated with a 15% increased risk of obesity. This means that individuals carrying this variant have a higher chance of developing obesity than those who do not carry it.