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Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals

INTRODUCTION: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in approximately 40 genes have been associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) in genome-wide association studies. It is not known whether a similar genetic impact on the risk of prediabetes (impaired glucose tolerance [IGT] or im...

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Autores principales: Linder, Katarzyna, Wagner, Robert, Hatziagelaki, Erifili, Ketterer, Caroline, Heni, Martin, Machicao, Fausto, Stefan, Norbert, Staiger, Harald, Häring, Hans-Ulrich, Fritsche, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038224
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author Linder, Katarzyna
Wagner, Robert
Hatziagelaki, Erifili
Ketterer, Caroline
Heni, Martin
Machicao, Fausto
Stefan, Norbert
Staiger, Harald
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Fritsche, Andreas
author_facet Linder, Katarzyna
Wagner, Robert
Hatziagelaki, Erifili
Ketterer, Caroline
Heni, Martin
Machicao, Fausto
Stefan, Norbert
Staiger, Harald
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Fritsche, Andreas
author_sort Linder, Katarzyna
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description INTRODUCTION: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in approximately 40 genes have been associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) in genome-wide association studies. It is not known whether a similar genetic impact on the risk of prediabetes (impaired glucose tolerance [IGT] or impaired fasting glycemia [IFG]) exists. METHODS: In our cohort of 1442 non-diabetic subjects of European origin (normal glucose tolerance [NGT] n = 1046, isolated IFG n = 142, isolated IGT n = 140, IFG+IGT n = 114), an impact on glucose homeostasis has been shown for 9 SNPs in previous studies in this specific cohort. We analyzed these SNPs (within or in the vicinity of the genes TCF7L2, KCNJ11, HHEX, SLC30A8, WFS1, KCNQ1, MTNR1B, FTO, PPARG) for association with prediabetes. RESULTS: The genetic risk load was significantly associated with the risk for IGT (p = 0.0006) in a model including gender, age, BMI and insulin sensitivity. To further evaluate potential confounding effects, we stratified the population on gender, BMI and insulin sensitivity. The association of the risk score with IGT was present in female participants (p = 0.008), but not in male participants. The risk score was significantly associated with IGT (p = 0.008) in subjects with a body mass index higher than 30 kg/m(2) but not in non-obese individuals. Furthermore, only in insulin resistant subjects a significant association between the genetic load and the risk for IGT (p = 0.01) was found. DISCUSSION: We found that T2D genetic risk alleles cause an increased risk for IGT. This effect was not present in male, lean and insulin sensitive subjects, suggesting a protective role of beneficial environmental factors on the genetic risk.
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spelling pubmed-33871912012-07-05 Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals Linder, Katarzyna Wagner, Robert Hatziagelaki, Erifili Ketterer, Caroline Heni, Martin Machicao, Fausto Stefan, Norbert Staiger, Harald Häring, Hans-Ulrich Fritsche, Andreas PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in approximately 40 genes have been associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) in genome-wide association studies. It is not known whether a similar genetic impact on the risk of prediabetes (impaired glucose tolerance [IGT] or impaired fasting glycemia [IFG]) exists. METHODS: In our cohort of 1442 non-diabetic subjects of European origin (normal glucose tolerance [NGT] n = 1046, isolated IFG n = 142, isolated IGT n = 140, IFG+IGT n = 114), an impact on glucose homeostasis has been shown for 9 SNPs in previous studies in this specific cohort. We analyzed these SNPs (within or in the vicinity of the genes TCF7L2, KCNJ11, HHEX, SLC30A8, WFS1, KCNQ1, MTNR1B, FTO, PPARG) for association with prediabetes. RESULTS: The genetic risk load was significantly associated with the risk for IGT (p = 0.0006) in a model including gender, age, BMI and insulin sensitivity. To further evaluate potential confounding effects, we stratified the population on gender, BMI and insulin sensitivity. The association of the risk score with IGT was present in female participants (p = 0.008), but not in male participants. The risk score was significantly associated with IGT (p = 0.008) in subjects with a body mass index higher than 30 kg/m(2) but not in non-obese individuals. Furthermore, only in insulin resistant subjects a significant association between the genetic load and the risk for IGT (p = 0.01) was found. DISCUSSION: We found that T2D genetic risk alleles cause an increased risk for IGT. This effect was not present in male, lean and insulin sensitive subjects, suggesting a protective role of beneficial environmental factors on the genetic risk. Public Library of Science 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3387191/ /pubmed/22768041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038224 Text en Linder et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Linder, Katarzyna
Wagner, Robert
Hatziagelaki, Erifili
Ketterer, Caroline
Heni, Martin
Machicao, Fausto
Stefan, Norbert
Staiger, Harald
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Fritsche, Andreas
Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals
title Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals
title_full Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals
title_fullStr Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals
title_short Allele Summation of Diabetes Risk Genes Predicts Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Female and Obese Individuals
title_sort allele summation of diabetes risk genes predicts impaired glucose tolerance in female and obese individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038224
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