A novel pathogenic variant in MRAP2 in an obese patient with successful outcome of bariatric surgery

Blandine Gatta-Cherifi, Alexandre Laboye,Caroline Gronnier,Maud Monsaingeon-Henry, Sarah Meulebrouck,Morgane Baron, Francoise Bertin,Emilie Pupier,Sophie Cambos, Christine Poitou,Johanne Le Beyec-Le Bihan, Amelie Bonnefond

European journal of endocrinology(2023)

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Abstract
Mutations in genes encoding proteins located in the leptin/melanocortin pathway have been identified in the rare cases of genetic obesities. Heterozygous variants of MRAP2, encoding a G coupled-protein receptor accessory protein implicated in energy control notably via the melanocortin-4 receptor, have been recently identified. A 24-year-old patient with early-onset severe obesity (body mass index [BMI]: 64 kg/m(2)) associated with hypertension, respiratory complications, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and type 2 diabetes was referred to our department. Sleeve gastrectomy was successful. A new heterozygous variant in MRAP2 (NM_138409.4: c.154G>C/p.G52R) variant was identified in the patient DNA. Functional assessment confirmed that this new variant was pathogenic. We report a new pathogenic loss-of-function mutation in MRAP2 in a patient suffering from a severe multicomplicated obesity. This confirms the metabolic phenotype in patients with this monogenic form of obesity. Longer follow-up will be necessary. Our finding will allow a personalized medicine.
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bariatric surgery,obese patient,novel pathogenic variant
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