Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects

Introduction: A growing evidence supported that variation of sweet taste perception, mediated by TAS1Rs gene variants could lead to excess sweetened food and beverages intake and also obesity. However, obesity development may also alter individuals' taste sensitivity and perception. Thus, it is...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Riduan Bahauddin, Shaari, N., Shariff, Z.M., Karim, R.
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spelling my.ums.eprints.269052021-05-04T02:04:04Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26905/ Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects Ahmad Riduan Bahauddin Shaari, N. Shariff, Z.M. Karim, R. QP Physiology RA Public aspects of medicine Introduction: A growing evidence supported that variation of sweet taste perception, mediated by TAS1Rs gene variants could lead to excess sweetened food and beverages intake and also obesity. However, obesity development may also alter individuals' taste sensitivity and perception. Thus, it is best to further investigate whether or not the individuals' sweet taste sensitivity and acceptance are associated with variation in TAS1R2 gene and Body Mass Index (BMI) status. Methods: This comparison cross sectional study comprised of 88 obese and 92 non-obese subjects aged 20-45. All the subjects were genotyped for TAS1R2 gene variant at rs12033832 using polymerase chain reaction - restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Suprathreshold sensitivity for sweet taste was assessed using general Labeled Magnitude Scales. Intensity rating and hedonic test were carried out on 2 food samples (tea drink and rose flavoured agar) to examine subject's intensity rating and liking at different sugar contents. Results: Our results showed that rs12033832 of TAS1R2 gene is associated with sweet taste perception among obese and non-obese subjects. No interaction effect between BMI status and TAS1R2 gene variant (rs12022832) was found on sweet taste measures. Overall, non-obese subjects with AA genotype on rs12033832 had the highest sweet taste sensitivity and dislike high sugar content products the most. The effect was reverse among the obese subjects with GG homozygous. Conclusion: These findings suggest that TAS1R2 gene variation plays an important role in sweet taste perception among individuals and may have nutritional implications and obesity. © 2020 UPM Press. All rights reserved. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26905/1/Association%20between%20TAS1R2%20gene%20polymorphism%20%28rs12033832%29%20and%20sweet%20taste%20perception%20amongst%20Malay%20obese%20and%20non-obese%20subjects.pdf Ahmad Riduan Bahauddin and Shaari, N. and Shariff, Z.M. and Karim, R. (2020) Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 16 (4). pp. 4-12. ISSN 1675-8544 https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099343214&origin=inward&txGid=57676195f37c9c9b89a697425bdec097
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RA Public aspects of medicine
Ahmad Riduan Bahauddin
Shaari, N.
Shariff, Z.M.
Karim, R.
Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects
description Introduction: A growing evidence supported that variation of sweet taste perception, mediated by TAS1Rs gene variants could lead to excess sweetened food and beverages intake and also obesity. However, obesity development may also alter individuals' taste sensitivity and perception. Thus, it is best to further investigate whether or not the individuals' sweet taste sensitivity and acceptance are associated with variation in TAS1R2 gene and Body Mass Index (BMI) status. Methods: This comparison cross sectional study comprised of 88 obese and 92 non-obese subjects aged 20-45. All the subjects were genotyped for TAS1R2 gene variant at rs12033832 using polymerase chain reaction - restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Suprathreshold sensitivity for sweet taste was assessed using general Labeled Magnitude Scales. Intensity rating and hedonic test were carried out on 2 food samples (tea drink and rose flavoured agar) to examine subject's intensity rating and liking at different sugar contents. Results: Our results showed that rs12033832 of TAS1R2 gene is associated with sweet taste perception among obese and non-obese subjects. No interaction effect between BMI status and TAS1R2 gene variant (rs12022832) was found on sweet taste measures. Overall, non-obese subjects with AA genotype on rs12033832 had the highest sweet taste sensitivity and dislike high sugar content products the most. The effect was reverse among the obese subjects with GG homozygous. Conclusion: These findings suggest that TAS1R2 gene variation plays an important role in sweet taste perception among individuals and may have nutritional implications and obesity. © 2020 UPM Press. All rights reserved.
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author Ahmad Riduan Bahauddin
Shaari, N.
Shariff, Z.M.
Karim, R.
author_facet Ahmad Riduan Bahauddin
Shaari, N.
Shariff, Z.M.
Karim, R.
author_sort Ahmad Riduan Bahauddin
title Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects
title_short Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects
title_full Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects
title_fullStr Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects
title_full_unstemmed Association between TAS1R2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst Malay obese and non-obese subjects
title_sort association between tas1r2 gene polymorphism (rs12033832) and sweet taste perception amongst malay obese and non-obese subjects
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2020
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