# Integrating genetic and transcriptomic data to identify genes underlying obesity risk loci

**Authors:** Hanfei Xu, Shreyash Gupta, Ian Dinsmore, Abbey Kollu, Anne Marie Cawley, Mohammad Y. Anwar, Hung-Hsin Chen, Lauren E. Petty, Sudha Seshadri, Misa Graff, Jennifer E. Below, Jennifer A. Brody, Geetha Chittoor, Susan P. Fisher-Hoch, Nancy L. Heard-Costa, Daniel Levy, Honghuang Lin, Ruth J. F. Loos, Joseph B. Mccormick, Jerome I. Rotter, Tooraj Mirshahi, Christopher D. Still, Anita Destefano, L. Adrienne Cupples, Karen L. Mohlke, Kari E. North, Anne E. Justice, Ching-Ti Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41366-025-01898-z · International Journal of Obesity (2005) · 2025-09-26

## TL;DR

This study uses genetic and gene expression data to find genes that may explain how obesity risk loci affect body mass index.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel integrative method to prioritize genes at obesity risk loci using multi-omics data and meta-analysis.

## Key findings

- Seven genes were identified as being associated with BMI through SNP-transcript-BMI interactions.
- Results were generalized across multiple tissues and a Hispanic ancestry sample for some genes.
- The findings help connect genetic variations to biological mechanisms underlying obesity.

## Abstract

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous body mass index (BMI) loci. However, most underlying mechanisms from risk locus to BMI remain unknown. Leveraging omics data through integrative analyses could provide more comprehensive views of biological pathways on BMI.

We analyzed genotype and blood gene expression data from up to 5619 samples in the Framingham Heart Study (FHS). Using 3992 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at 97 BMI loci and 1408 transcripts within 1 Mb, we performed separate association analyses of transcript with BMI and SNP with transcript (PBMI and PSNP, respectively) and then a correlated meta-analysis between the full summary data sets (PMETA). Transcripts were prioritized if we identified transcripts that met Bonferroni-corrected significance within each omic, showed stronger associations in the correlated meta-analysis than each omic, and had corresponding SNPs in the SNP-transcript-BMI association that were at least nominally associated with BMI in FHS data. We tested for generalization of identified association in a Hispanic ancestry sample of blood gene expression data and other samples in hypothalamus, nucleus accumbens, liver, and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) with significant threshold: PMETA < 0.05 & PMETA < PSNP & PMETA < PBMI.

Among 308 significant SNP-transcript-BMI associations, we identified seven genes (NT5C2, GSTM3, SNAPC3, SPNS1, TMEM245, YPEL3, and ZNF646) in five association regions. We generalized results for SNAPC3 and YPEL3 in Hispanic ancestry sample, for YPEL3 in the nucleus accumbens, ZNF646 and GSTM3 in VAT, and NT5C2, SNAPC3, TMEM245, YPEL3, and ZNF646 in liver.

The identified genes help link the genetic variation at obesity-risk loci to biological mechanisms and health outcomes, thus translating GWAS findings to function.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** NT5C2 (5'-nucleotidase, cytosolic II) [NCBI Gene 22978], GSTM3 (glutathione S-transferase mu 3) [NCBI Gene 2947], SNAPC3 (small nuclear RNA activating complex polypeptide 3) [NCBI Gene 6619], SPNS1 (SPNS lysolipid transporter 1, lysophospholipid) [NCBI Gene 83985], TMEM245 (transmembrane protein 245) [NCBI Gene 23731], YPEL3 (yippee like 3) [NCBI Gene 83719], ZNF646 (zinc finger protein 646) [NCBI Gene 9726]
- **Diseases:** obesity (MONDO:0011122)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SNAPC3 (small nuclear RNA activating complex polypeptide 3) [NCBI Gene 6619] {aka PTFbeta, SNAP50}, SPNS1 (SPNS lysolipid transporter 1, lysophospholipid) [NCBI Gene 83985] {aka HSpin1, LAT, PP2030, SLC62A1, SLC63A1, SPIN1}, GSTM3 (glutathione S-transferase mu 3) [NCBI Gene 2947] {aka GST5, GSTB, GSTM3-3, GSTM3TV2, GTM3, hGSTM3-3}, YPEL3 (yippee like 3) [NCBI Gene 83719], ZNF646 (zinc finger protein 646) [NCBI Gene 9726], NT5C2 (5'-nucleotidase, cytosolic II) [NCBI Gene 22978] {aka GMP, NT5B, PNT5, SPG45, SPG65, cN-II}, TMEM245 (transmembrane protein 245) [NCBI Gene 23731] {aka C9orf5, CG-2, CG2}
- **Diseases:** obesity (MESH:D009765)

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## References

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