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Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits

Background: The common non-synonymous mutation of the glucokinase regulator (GCKR) gene, namely rs1260326, is widely reported to have pleiotropic effects on cardio-metabolic traits and hematological parameters. Objective: This study aimed to identify whether other GCKR variants may have pleiotropic...

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Autores principales: Yeh, Kuan-Hung, Hsu, Lung-An, Teng, Ming-Sheng, Wu, Semon, Chou, Hsin-Hua, Ko, Yu-Lin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030491
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author Yeh, Kuan-Hung
Hsu, Lung-An
Teng, Ming-Sheng
Wu, Semon
Chou, Hsin-Hua
Ko, Yu-Lin
author_facet Yeh, Kuan-Hung
Hsu, Lung-An
Teng, Ming-Sheng
Wu, Semon
Chou, Hsin-Hua
Ko, Yu-Lin
author_sort Yeh, Kuan-Hung
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description Background: The common non-synonymous mutation of the glucokinase regulator (GCKR) gene, namely rs1260326, is widely reported to have pleiotropic effects on cardio-metabolic traits and hematological parameters. Objective: This study aimed to identify whether other GCKR variants may have pleiotropic effects independent of the rs1260326 genotypes. Methods: In total, 81,097 Taiwan Biobank participants were enrolled for the regional plot association studies and candidate variant analysis of the region around the GCKR gene. Results: The initial candidate variant approach showed the significant association of the rs1260326 genotypes with multiple phenotypes. Regional plot association analysis of the GCKR gene region further revealed genome-wide significant associations between GCKR variants and serum total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; triglyceride, uric acid, creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase, γ-Glutamyl transferase, albumin, and fasting plasma glucose levels; estimated glomerular filtration rate; leukocyte and platelet counts; microalbuminuria, and metabolic syndrome, with rs1260326 being the most common lead polymorphism. Serial conditional analysis identified genome-wide significant associations of two low-frequency exonic mutations, rs143881585 and rs8179206, with high serum triglyceride and albumin levels. In five rare GCKR exonic non-synonymous or nonsense mutations available for analysis, GCKR rs146175795 showed an independent association with serum triglyceride and albumin levels and rs150673460 showed an independent association with serum triglyceride levels. Weighted genetic risk scores from the combination of GCKR rs143881585 and rs146175795 revealed a significant association with metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: In addition to the rs1260326 variant, low-frequency and rare GCKR exonic mutations exhibit pleiotropic effects on serum triglyceride and albumin levels and the risk of metabolic syndrome. These results provide evidence that both common and rare GCKR variants may play a critical role in predicting the risk of cardiometabolic disorders.
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spelling pubmed-89512772022-03-26 Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits Yeh, Kuan-Hung Hsu, Lung-An Teng, Ming-Sheng Wu, Semon Chou, Hsin-Hua Ko, Yu-Lin Genes (Basel) Article Background: The common non-synonymous mutation of the glucokinase regulator (GCKR) gene, namely rs1260326, is widely reported to have pleiotropic effects on cardio-metabolic traits and hematological parameters. Objective: This study aimed to identify whether other GCKR variants may have pleiotropic effects independent of the rs1260326 genotypes. Methods: In total, 81,097 Taiwan Biobank participants were enrolled for the regional plot association studies and candidate variant analysis of the region around the GCKR gene. Results: The initial candidate variant approach showed the significant association of the rs1260326 genotypes with multiple phenotypes. Regional plot association analysis of the GCKR gene region further revealed genome-wide significant associations between GCKR variants and serum total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; triglyceride, uric acid, creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase, γ-Glutamyl transferase, albumin, and fasting plasma glucose levels; estimated glomerular filtration rate; leukocyte and platelet counts; microalbuminuria, and metabolic syndrome, with rs1260326 being the most common lead polymorphism. Serial conditional analysis identified genome-wide significant associations of two low-frequency exonic mutations, rs143881585 and rs8179206, with high serum triglyceride and albumin levels. In five rare GCKR exonic non-synonymous or nonsense mutations available for analysis, GCKR rs146175795 showed an independent association with serum triglyceride and albumin levels and rs150673460 showed an independent association with serum triglyceride levels. Weighted genetic risk scores from the combination of GCKR rs143881585 and rs146175795 revealed a significant association with metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: In addition to the rs1260326 variant, low-frequency and rare GCKR exonic mutations exhibit pleiotropic effects on serum triglyceride and albumin levels and the risk of metabolic syndrome. These results provide evidence that both common and rare GCKR variants may play a critical role in predicting the risk of cardiometabolic disorders. MDPI 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8951277/ /pubmed/35328045 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030491 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yeh, Kuan-Hung
Hsu, Lung-An
Teng, Ming-Sheng
Wu, Semon
Chou, Hsin-Hua
Ko, Yu-Lin
Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits
title Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits
title_full Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits
title_fullStr Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits
title_full_unstemmed Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits
title_short Pleiotropic Effects of Common and Rare GCKR Exonic Mutations on Cardiometabolic Traits
title_sort pleiotropic effects of common and rare gckr exonic mutations on cardiometabolic traits
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13030491
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