Leptin Receptor Compound Heterozygosity in Humans and Animal Models.
Claudia BergerNora KlötingPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Leptin and its receptor are essential for regulating food intake, energy expenditure, glucose homeostasis and fertility. Mutations within leptin or the leptin receptor cause early-onset obesity and hyperphagia, as described in human and animal models. The effect of both heterozygous and homozygous variants is much more investigated than compound heterozygous ones. Recently, we discovered a spontaneous compound heterozygous mutation within the leptin receptor, resulting in a considerably more obese phenotype than described for the homozygous leptin receptor deficient mice. Accordingly, we focus on compound heterozygous mutations of the leptin receptor and their effects on health, as well as possible therapy options in human and animal models in this review.
Keyphrases
- early onset
- endothelial cells
- late onset
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- type diabetes
- bariatric surgery
- stem cells
- mental health
- binding protein
- mesenchymal stem cells
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- insulin resistance
- blood pressure
- cell therapy
- social media
- genome wide
- smoking cessation
- health promotion
- childhood cancer