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Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes

BACKGROUND: Although mitochondrial dysfunction is consistently manifested in patients with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM), the association of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence variants with T2DM varies among populations. These differences might stem from differing environmental influences among po...

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Autores principales: Feder, Jeanette, Ovadia, Ofer, Blech, Ilana, Cohen, Josef, Wainstein, Julio, Harman-Boehm, Ilana, Glaser, Benjamin, Mishmar, Dan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2706816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19534826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-10-60
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author Feder, Jeanette
Ovadia, Ofer
Blech, Ilana
Cohen, Josef
Wainstein, Julio
Harman-Boehm, Ilana
Glaser, Benjamin
Mishmar, Dan
author_facet Feder, Jeanette
Ovadia, Ofer
Blech, Ilana
Cohen, Josef
Wainstein, Julio
Harman-Boehm, Ilana
Glaser, Benjamin
Mishmar, Dan
author_sort Feder, Jeanette
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Although mitochondrial dysfunction is consistently manifested in patients with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM), the association of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence variants with T2DM varies among populations. These differences might stem from differing environmental influences among populations. However, other potentially important considerations emanate from the very nature of mitochondrial genetics, namely the notable high degree of partitioning in the distribution of human mtDNA variants among populations, as well as the interaction of mtDNA and nuclear DNA-encoded factors working in concert to govern mitochondrial function. We hypothesized that association of mtDNA genetic variants with T2DM could be revealed while controlling for the effect of additional inherited factors, reflected in family history information. METHODS: To test this hypothesis we set out to investigate whether mtDNA genetic variants will be differentially associated with T2DM depending on the diabetes status of the parents. To this end, association of mtDNA genetic backgrounds (haplogroups) with T2DM was assessed in 1055 Jewish patients with and without T2DM parents ('DP' and 'HP', respectively). RESULTS: Haplogroup J1 was found to be 2.4 fold under-represented in the 'HP' patients (p = 0.0035). These results are consistent with a previous observation made in Finnish T2DM patients. Moreover, assessing the haplogroup distribution in 'DP' versus 'HP' patients having diabetic siblings revealed that haplogroup J1 was virtually absent in the 'HP' group. CONCLUSION: These results imply the involvement of inherited factors, which modulate the susceptibility of haplogroup J1 to T2DM.
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spelling pubmed-27068162009-07-08 Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes Feder, Jeanette Ovadia, Ofer Blech, Ilana Cohen, Josef Wainstein, Julio Harman-Boehm, Ilana Glaser, Benjamin Mishmar, Dan BMC Med Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Although mitochondrial dysfunction is consistently manifested in patients with Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM), the association of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence variants with T2DM varies among populations. These differences might stem from differing environmental influences among populations. However, other potentially important considerations emanate from the very nature of mitochondrial genetics, namely the notable high degree of partitioning in the distribution of human mtDNA variants among populations, as well as the interaction of mtDNA and nuclear DNA-encoded factors working in concert to govern mitochondrial function. We hypothesized that association of mtDNA genetic variants with T2DM could be revealed while controlling for the effect of additional inherited factors, reflected in family history information. METHODS: To test this hypothesis we set out to investigate whether mtDNA genetic variants will be differentially associated with T2DM depending on the diabetes status of the parents. To this end, association of mtDNA genetic backgrounds (haplogroups) with T2DM was assessed in 1055 Jewish patients with and without T2DM parents ('DP' and 'HP', respectively). RESULTS: Haplogroup J1 was found to be 2.4 fold under-represented in the 'HP' patients (p = 0.0035). These results are consistent with a previous observation made in Finnish T2DM patients. Moreover, assessing the haplogroup distribution in 'DP' versus 'HP' patients having diabetic siblings revealed that haplogroup J1 was virtually absent in the 'HP' group. CONCLUSION: These results imply the involvement of inherited factors, which modulate the susceptibility of haplogroup J1 to T2DM. BioMed Central 2009-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2706816/ /pubmed/19534826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-10-60 Text en Copyright © 2009 Feder et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Feder, Jeanette
Ovadia, Ofer
Blech, Ilana
Cohen, Josef
Wainstein, Julio
Harman-Boehm, Ilana
Glaser, Benjamin
Mishmar, Dan
Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes
title Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes
title_full Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes
title_fullStr Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes
title_short Parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup J1 with type 2 diabetes
title_sort parental diabetes status reveals association of mitochondrial dna haplogroup j1 with type 2 diabetes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2706816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19534826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-10-60
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