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- Title
Variants of the Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 (TCF7L2) Gene Are Associated With Type 2 Diabetes in an African-American Population Enriched for Nephropathy.
- Authors
Sale, Michèle M.; Smith, Shelly G.; Mychaleckyj, Josyf C.; Keene, Keith L.; Langefeld, Carl D.; Leak, Tennille S.; Hicks, Pamela J.; Bowden, Donald W.; Rich, Stephen S.; Freedman, Barry I.
- Abstract
OBJECTIVE--Recently, variants in the TCF7L2 gene have been reported to be associated with type 2 diabetes across multiple Europid populations, but only one small sample of African-American type 2 diabetic patients has been examined. Our objective was to investigate the importance of TCF7L2 in a larger African-American case-control population. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--We investigated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in six known type 2 diabetes genes in 577 African-American case subjects with type 2 diabetes enriched for nephropathy and 596 African-American control subjects. Additionally, we genotyped 70 ancestry-informative markers (AIMs) to apply adjustments for differences in ancestral proportions. RESULTS--The most significant associations were observed with TCF7L2 intron 3 SNPs rs7903146 (additive P = 4.10 x 10-6, odds ratio [OR] 1.51; admixture-adjusted Pa = 3.77 x 10-6) and rs7901695 (P = 0.001, OR 1.30; Pa = 0.003). The 2-SNP haplotype containing these SNPs was also associated with type 2 diabetes (P = 3 x 10-5). Modest associations were also seen with TCF7L2 intron 4 SNPs rs7895340, rs11196205, and rs12255372 (0.01 < P < 0.05; 0.03 < Pa < 0.08), as well as with ATP-sensitive inwardly rectifying potassium channel subunit Kir6.2 (KCNJ11) and hepatocyte nuclear factor 4-α (HNF4A) SNPs (0.01 <P < 0.05; 0.01 < Pa < 0.41). No significant associations were detected with genotyped calpain 10 (CAPN10), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ(PPARG), and transcription factor 1 (TCF1) SNPs. CONCLUSIONS--This study indicates that variants in the TCF7L2 gene significantly contribute to diabetes susceptibility in African-American populations. Diabetes 56:2638-2642, 2007
- Subjects
TRANSCRIPTION factors; TYPE 2 diabetes; DIABETIC nephropathies; DISEASES in African Americans; GENETIC polymorphisms; GENETICS of disease susceptibility
- Publication
Diabetes, 2007, Vol 56, Issue 10, p2638
- ISSN
0012-1797
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2337/db07-0012