Genetic contributions to the etiology of anorexia nervosa: New perspectives in molecular diagnosis and treatment

Abstract Background Anorexia nervosa is a multifactorial eating disorder that manifests with self‐starvation, extreme anxiety, hyperactivity, and amenorrhea. Long‐term effects include organ failure, disability, and in extreme cases, even death. Methods Through a literature search, here we summarize...

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Main Authors: Stefano Paolacci, Aysha Karim Kiani, Elena Manara, Tommaso Beccari, Maria Rachele Ceccarini, Liborio Stuppia, Pietro Chiurazzi, Laura Dalla Ragione, Matteo Bertelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-07-01
Series:Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1244
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Summary:Abstract Background Anorexia nervosa is a multifactorial eating disorder that manifests with self‐starvation, extreme anxiety, hyperactivity, and amenorrhea. Long‐term effects include organ failure, disability, and in extreme cases, even death. Methods Through a literature search, here we summarize what is known about the molecular etiology of anorexia nervosa and propose genetic testing for this condition. Results Anorexia nervosa often has a familial background and shows strong heritability. Various genetic studies along with genome‐wide association studies have identified several genetic loci involved in molecular pathways that might lead to anorexia. Conclusion Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder with a strong genetic component that contributes to its etiology. Various genetic approaches might help in the molecular diagnosis of this disease and in devising novel therapeutic options.
ISSN:2324-9269