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Genetic Susceptibility to Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity; FoEow-Up of Findings front Genome-Wide Association Studies

机译:2型糖尿病和肥胖的遗传易感性;研究结果对全基因组关联研究的关注

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Elucidating the underlying genetic variations influencing various complex diseases is one of the major challenges currently facing clinical genetic research. Although these variations are often difficult to uncover, approaches such as genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been successful at finding statistically significant associations between specific genomic loci and disease susceptibility. GWAS has been especially successful in elucidating genetic variants that influence type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity/body mass index (BMI). Specifically, several GWASs have confirmed that a variant in transcription factor 7-like 2 {TCF7L2) confers risk for T2D, while a variant in fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) confers risk for obesity/BMI; indeed both of these signals are considered the most statistically associated loci discovered for these respective traits to date. The discovery of these two key loci in this context has been invaluable for providing novel insight into mechanisms of heritability and disease pathogenesis. As follow-up studies of TCF7L2 and FTO have typically lead the way in how to follow up a GWAS discovery, we outline what has been learned from such investigations and how they have implications for the myriad of other loci that have been subsequently reported in this disease context.
机译:阐明影响各种复杂疾病的潜在遗传变异是临床遗传研究当前面临的主要挑战之一。尽管通常很难发现这些变异,但诸如全基因组关联研究(GWAS)之类的方法已成功地找到了特定基因组基因座与疾病易感性之间的统计学显着关联。 GWAS在阐明影响2型糖尿病(T2D)和肥胖/体重指数(BMI)的遗传变异方面特别成功。具体而言,一些GWAS已确认转录因子7样2(TCF7L2)的变异赋予T2D风险,而脂肪量和肥胖相关蛋白(FTO)的变异赋予肥胖/ BMI风险;实际上,这两个信号都被认为是迄今为止针对这些各自性状发现的统计上最相关的基因座。在这方面,这两个关键基因座的发现对于为遗传性和疾病发病机理的研究提供了新颖的见解,具有无价的价值。由于对TCF7L2和FTO的后续研究通常会引领如何跟踪GWAS发现,因此,我们概述了从此类调查中学到的知识,以及它们如何对无数其他基因位点产生影响,随后在本报告中对此进行了报道。疾病背景。

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