Abstract
Objective: To examine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and genotype among pre-symptomatic carriers of different pathogenic variants associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Methods: C9orf72+ carriers, SOD1+ carriers, and pathogenic variant negative controls (Gene-Negatives) were included from 3 largely independent cohorts: ALS Families Project (ALS-Families); Dominantly inherited ALS (DIALS); and Pre-symptomatic Familial ALS (Pre-fALS). First reported (ALS-Families) or measured (DIALS and Pre-fALS) weight and height were used to calculate BMI. Age at weight measurement, self-reported sex (male vs. female), and highest education (high school or below vs. college education vs. graduate school or above) were extracted. The associations between BMI and genotype in each cohort were examined with multivariable linear regression models, adjusted for age, sex, and education. Results: A total of 223 C9orf72+ carriers, 135 SOD1+ carriers, and 191 Gene-Negatives were included, deriving from ALS-Families (n = 114, median age 46, 37% male), DIALS (n = 221, median age 46, 30% male), and Pre-fALS (n = 214, median age 44, 39% male). Adjusting for age, sex, and education, the mean BMI of C9orf72+ carriers was lower than Gene-Negatives by 2.4 units (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.3–4.6, p = 0.02) in ALS-Families; 2.7 units (95% CI = 0.9–4.4, p = 0.003) in DIALS; and 1.9 units (95% CI = 0.5–4.2, p = 0.12) in Pre-fALS. There were no significant differences in BMI between SOD1+ carriers and Gene-Negatives in any of the 3 cohorts. Conclusions: Compared to Gene-Negatives, average BMI is lower in asymptomatic C9orf72+ carriers across 3 cohorts while no significant difference was found between Gene-Negatives and SOD1+ carriers.
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