Affiliations: Department of Biochemistry, Sri Ramachandra Medical
College and Research Institute, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai, India
Note: [] Correspondence: Dr. Nalini Ganesan, Department of Biochemistry,
Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Sri Ramachandra
University, Porur, Chennai – 600 116, India. Tel.: +91 44 24768403 220; Fax:
+91 44 24768403; E-mail: nalinisrmc@gmail.com
Abstract: Childhood obesity is a major health epidemic caused by both genetic
and environmental factors. Evidence suggests a strong role of genetic factors
in the predisposition to obesity. Several monogenic forms of obesity have also
been reported. Mutations in the genes involved in the leptin-melanocortin
pathway have been found to cause these forms of obesity mainly by increasing
the energy intake. Genes involved in the leptin-melanocortin pathway play a
crucial role in human energy homeostasis. In this review we discuss the role of
the leptin-melanocortin pathway in the regulation of energy balance with
special reference to the association between the genetic variants in the genes
involved in the pathway and childhood obesity.
Keywords: Leptin, melanocortin, childhood obesity, single nucleotide polymorphisms