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Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies

OBJECTIVE: Whole-grain foods are touted for multiple health benefits, including enhancing insulin sensitivity and reducing type 2 diabetes risk. Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with fasting glucose and insulin co...

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Autores principales: Nettleton, Jennifer A., McKeown, Nicola M., Kanoni, Stavroula, Lemaitre, Rozenn N., Hivert, Marie-France, Ngwa, Julius, van Rooij, Frank J.A., Sonestedt, Emily, Wojczynski, Mary K., Ye, Zheng, Tanaka, Tosh
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2992213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20693352
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1150
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author Nettleton, Jennifer A.
McKeown, Nicola M.
Kanoni, Stavroula
Lemaitre, Rozenn N.
Hivert, Marie-France
Ngwa, Julius
van Rooij, Frank J.A.
Sonestedt, Emily
Wojczynski, Mary K.
Ye, Zheng
Tanaka, Tosh
author_facet Nettleton, Jennifer A.
McKeown, Nicola M.
Kanoni, Stavroula
Lemaitre, Rozenn N.
Hivert, Marie-France
Ngwa, Julius
van Rooij, Frank J.A.
Sonestedt, Emily
Wojczynski, Mary K.
Ye, Zheng
Tanaka, Tosh
author_sort Nettleton, Jennifer A.
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Whole-grain foods are touted for multiple health benefits, including enhancing insulin sensitivity and reducing type 2 diabetes risk. Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with fasting glucose and insulin concentrations in individuals free of diabetes. We tested the hypothesis that whole-grain food intake and genetic variation interact to influence concentrations of fasting glucose and insulin. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Via meta-analysis of data from 14 cohorts comprising ∼48,000 participants of European descent, we studied interactions of whole-grain intake with loci previously associated in GWAS with fasting glucose (16 loci) and/or insulin (2 loci) concentrations. For tests of interaction, we considered a P value <0.0028 (0.05 of 18 tests) as statistically significant. RESULTS: Greater whole-grain food intake was associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin concentrations independent of demographics, other dietary and lifestyle factors, and BMI (β [95% CI] per 1-serving-greater whole-grain intake: −0.009 mmol/l glucose [−0.013 to −0.005], P < 0.0001 and −0.011 pmol/l [ln] insulin [−0.015 to −0.007], P = 0.0003). No interactions met our multiple testing–adjusted statistical significance threshold. The strongest SNP interaction with whole-grain intake was rs780094 (GCKR) for fasting insulin (P = 0.006), where greater whole-grain intake was associated with a smaller reduction in fasting insulin concentrations in those with the insulin-raising allele. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the favorable association of whole-grain intake with fasting glucose and insulin and suggest a potential interaction between variation in GCKR and whole-grain intake in influencing fasting insulin concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-29922132011-12-01 Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies Nettleton, Jennifer A. McKeown, Nicola M. Kanoni, Stavroula Lemaitre, Rozenn N. Hivert, Marie-France Ngwa, Julius van Rooij, Frank J.A. Sonestedt, Emily Wojczynski, Mary K. Ye, Zheng Tanaka, Tosh Diabetes Care Reviews/Commentaries/ADA Statements OBJECTIVE: Whole-grain foods are touted for multiple health benefits, including enhancing insulin sensitivity and reducing type 2 diabetes risk. Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with fasting glucose and insulin concentrations in individuals free of diabetes. We tested the hypothesis that whole-grain food intake and genetic variation interact to influence concentrations of fasting glucose and insulin. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Via meta-analysis of data from 14 cohorts comprising ∼48,000 participants of European descent, we studied interactions of whole-grain intake with loci previously associated in GWAS with fasting glucose (16 loci) and/or insulin (2 loci) concentrations. For tests of interaction, we considered a P value <0.0028 (0.05 of 18 tests) as statistically significant. RESULTS: Greater whole-grain food intake was associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin concentrations independent of demographics, other dietary and lifestyle factors, and BMI (β [95% CI] per 1-serving-greater whole-grain intake: −0.009 mmol/l glucose [−0.013 to −0.005], P < 0.0001 and −0.011 pmol/l [ln] insulin [−0.015 to −0.007], P = 0.0003). No interactions met our multiple testing–adjusted statistical significance threshold. The strongest SNP interaction with whole-grain intake was rs780094 (GCKR) for fasting insulin (P = 0.006), where greater whole-grain intake was associated with a smaller reduction in fasting insulin concentrations in those with the insulin-raising allele. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the favorable association of whole-grain intake with fasting glucose and insulin and suggest a potential interaction between variation in GCKR and whole-grain intake in influencing fasting insulin concentrations. American Diabetes Association 2010-12 2010-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2992213/ /pubmed/20693352 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1150 Text en © 2010 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.
spellingShingle Reviews/Commentaries/ADA Statements
Nettleton, Jennifer A.
McKeown, Nicola M.
Kanoni, Stavroula
Lemaitre, Rozenn N.
Hivert, Marie-France
Ngwa, Julius
van Rooij, Frank J.A.
Sonestedt, Emily
Wojczynski, Mary K.
Ye, Zheng
Tanaka, Tosh
Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies
title Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies
title_full Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies
title_fullStr Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies
title_full_unstemmed Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies
title_short Interactions of Dietary Whole-Grain Intake With Fasting Glucose– and Insulin-Related Genetic Loci in Individuals of European Descent: A meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies
title_sort interactions of dietary whole-grain intake with fasting glucose– and insulin-related genetic loci in individuals of european descent: a meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies
topic Reviews/Commentaries/ADA Statements
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2992213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20693352
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc10-1150
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