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A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion

OBJECTIVE: Two independent genome-wide association studies for type 2 diabetes in Japanese subjects have recently identified common variants in the KCNQ1 gene that are strongly associated with type 2 diabetes. Here we studied whether a common variant in KCNQ1 would influence BMI as well as insulin s...

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Autores principales: Jonsson, Anna, Isomaa, Bo, Tuomi, Tiinamaija, Taneera, Jalal, Salehi, Albert, Nilsson, Peter, Groop, Leif, Lyssenko, Valeriya
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2750226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19584308
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0246
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author Jonsson, Anna
Isomaa, Bo
Tuomi, Tiinamaija
Taneera, Jalal
Salehi, Albert
Nilsson, Peter
Groop, Leif
Lyssenko, Valeriya
author_facet Jonsson, Anna
Isomaa, Bo
Tuomi, Tiinamaija
Taneera, Jalal
Salehi, Albert
Nilsson, Peter
Groop, Leif
Lyssenko, Valeriya
author_sort Jonsson, Anna
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Two independent genome-wide association studies for type 2 diabetes in Japanese subjects have recently identified common variants in the KCNQ1 gene that are strongly associated with type 2 diabetes. Here we studied whether a common variant in KCNQ1 would influence BMI as well as insulin secretion and action and predict future type 2 diabetes in subjects from Sweden and Finland. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Risk of type 2 diabetes conferred by KCNQ1 rs2237895 was studied in 2,830 type 2 diabetic case subjects and 3,550 control subjects from Sweden (Malmö Case-Control) and prospectively in 16,061 individuals from the Malmö Preventive Project (MPP). Association between genotype and insulin secretion/action was assessed cross- sectionally in 3,298 nondiabetic subjects from the Prevalence, Prediction and Prevention of Diabetes (PPP)-Botnia Study and longitudinally in 2,328 nondiabetic subjects from the Botnia Prospective Study (BPS). KCNQ1 expression (n = 18) and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (n = 19) were measured in human islets from nondiabetic cadaver donors. RESULTS: The C-allele of KCNQ1 rs2237895 was associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes in both the Malmö Case-Control (odds ratio 1.23 [95% CI 1.12–1.34]; P = 5.6 × 10(−6)) and the prospective (1.14 [1.06–1.22]; P = 4.8 × 10(−4)) studies. Furthermore, the C-allele was associated with decreased insulin secretion (corrected insulin response [CIR] P = 0.013; disposition index [DI] P = 0.013) in the PPP-Botnia Study and in the BPS at baseline (CIR P = 3.6 × 10(−4); DI P = 0.0058) and after follow-up (CIR P = 0.0018; DI P = 0.0030). C-allele carriers showed reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in human islets (P = 2.5 × 10(−6)). CONCLUSIONS: A common variant in the KCNQ1 gene is associated with increased risk of future type 2 diabetes in Scandinavians, which partially can be explained by an effect on insulin secretion.
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spelling pubmed-27502262010-10-01 A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion Jonsson, Anna Isomaa, Bo Tuomi, Tiinamaija Taneera, Jalal Salehi, Albert Nilsson, Peter Groop, Leif Lyssenko, Valeriya Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: Two independent genome-wide association studies for type 2 diabetes in Japanese subjects have recently identified common variants in the KCNQ1 gene that are strongly associated with type 2 diabetes. Here we studied whether a common variant in KCNQ1 would influence BMI as well as insulin secretion and action and predict future type 2 diabetes in subjects from Sweden and Finland. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Risk of type 2 diabetes conferred by KCNQ1 rs2237895 was studied in 2,830 type 2 diabetic case subjects and 3,550 control subjects from Sweden (Malmö Case-Control) and prospectively in 16,061 individuals from the Malmö Preventive Project (MPP). Association between genotype and insulin secretion/action was assessed cross- sectionally in 3,298 nondiabetic subjects from the Prevalence, Prediction and Prevention of Diabetes (PPP)-Botnia Study and longitudinally in 2,328 nondiabetic subjects from the Botnia Prospective Study (BPS). KCNQ1 expression (n = 18) and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (n = 19) were measured in human islets from nondiabetic cadaver donors. RESULTS: The C-allele of KCNQ1 rs2237895 was associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes in both the Malmö Case-Control (odds ratio 1.23 [95% CI 1.12–1.34]; P = 5.6 × 10(−6)) and the prospective (1.14 [1.06–1.22]; P = 4.8 × 10(−4)) studies. Furthermore, the C-allele was associated with decreased insulin secretion (corrected insulin response [CIR] P = 0.013; disposition index [DI] P = 0.013) in the PPP-Botnia Study and in the BPS at baseline (CIR P = 3.6 × 10(−4); DI P = 0.0058) and after follow-up (CIR P = 0.0018; DI P = 0.0030). C-allele carriers showed reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in human islets (P = 2.5 × 10(−6)). CONCLUSIONS: A common variant in the KCNQ1 gene is associated with increased risk of future type 2 diabetes in Scandinavians, which partially can be explained by an effect on insulin secretion. American Diabetes Association 2009-10 2009-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2750226/ /pubmed/19584308 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0246 Text en © 2009 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Jonsson, Anna
Isomaa, Bo
Tuomi, Tiinamaija
Taneera, Jalal
Salehi, Albert
Nilsson, Peter
Groop, Leif
Lyssenko, Valeriya
A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion
title A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion
title_full A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion
title_fullStr A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion
title_full_unstemmed A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion
title_short A Variant in the KCNQ1 Gene Predicts Future Type 2 Diabetes and Mediates Impaired Insulin Secretion
title_sort variant in the kcnq1 gene predicts future type 2 diabetes and mediates impaired insulin secretion
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2750226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19584308
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0246
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