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Association of common genetic variants with diabetes and metabolic syndrome related traits in the Arizona insulin resistance registry: A focus on Mexican American families in the southwest

机译:亚利桑那州胰岛素抵抗登记册中常见遗传变异与糖尿病和代谢综合征相关性状的关联:以西南墨西哥裔美国人家庭为重点

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Background/Aims: The increased occurrence of type 2 diabetes and its clinical correlates is a global public health issue, and there are continued efforts to find its genetic determinant across ethnically diverse populations. The aims of this study were to determine the heritability of diabetes and metabolic syndrome phenotypes in the Arizona Insulin Resistance (AIR) registry and to perform an association analysis of common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified by GWAS with these traits. All study participants were Mexican Americans from the AIR registry. Methods: Metabolic, anthropometric, demographic and medical history information was obtained on the 667 individuals enrolled in the registry. Results: The heritability estimates were moderate to high in magnitude and significant, indicating that the AIR registry is well suited for the identification of genetic factors contributing to diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. From the 30 GWAS genes selected (some genes were represented by multiple SNPs), 20 SNPs exhibited associations with one or more of the diabetes related traits with nominal significance (p ≤ 0.05). In addition, 25 SNPs were nominally significantly associated with one or more of the metabolic phenotypes tested (p ≤ 0.05). Most notably, 5 SNPs from 5 genes [body mass index (BMI), hip circumference: rs3751812/FTO; fasting plasma glucose, hemoglobin A1c: rs4607517/GCK; very-low-density lipoprotein: rs10830963/MTNR1B; BMI: rs13266634/SLC30A8, and total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein: rs7578597/THADA] were significantly associated with obesity, glycemic, and lipid phenotypes when using the multiple testing significance threshold of 0.0015. Conclusion: These findings extend previous work on Mexican Americans to suggest that metabolic disease is strongly influenced by genetic background in this high-risk population.
机译:背景/目的:2型糖尿病及其临床相关性的增加是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,并且人们正在不断努力寻找跨种族的人群的遗传决定因素。这项研究的目的是确定亚利桑那州胰岛素抵抗(AIR)登记册中糖尿病和代谢综合征表型的遗传力,并对由GWAS鉴定的具有这些特征的常见单核苷酸多态性(SNP)进行关联分析。所有研究参与者均为AIR注册中心的墨西哥裔美国人。方法:从登记处登记的667名患者中获取了代谢,人体测量学,人口统计学和病史信息。结果:遗传力估计值是中度到高度,且显着,表明AIR注册表非常适合识别导致糖尿病和代谢综合征的遗传因素。在选择的30个GWAS基因中(某些基因由多个SNP代表),有20个SNP与一种或多种与糖尿病相关的性状具有显着的关联性(p≤0.05)。此外,名义上25个SNP与一种或多种测试的代谢表型显着相关(p≤0.05)。最值得注意的是,来自5个基因的5个SNP [体重指数(BMI),髋围:rs3751812 / FTO;空腹血糖,血红蛋白A1c:rs4607517 / GCK;超低密度脂蛋白:rs10830963 / MTNR1B;当使用多重检测显着性阈值0.0015时,BMI:rs13266634 / SLC30A8和总胆固醇,低密度脂蛋白:rs7578597 / THADA]与肥胖,血糖和脂质表型显着相关。结论:这些发现扩展了以前对墨西哥裔美国人的研究,表明该高危人群的代谢疾病受遗传背景的强烈影响。

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