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Genome-wide association identifies nine common variants associated with fasting proinsulin levels and provides new insights into the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes.

Strawbridge RJ, Dupuis J, Prokopenko I et al.

21873549 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
27079 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SR
Strawbridge RJ
DJ
Dupuis J
PI
Prokopenko I
BA
Barker A
AE
Ahlqvist E
RD
Rybin D
PJ
Petrie JR
TM
Travers ME
BN
Bouatia-Naji N
DA
Dimas AS
NA
Nica A
WE
Wheeler E
CH
Chen H
VB
Voight BF
TJ
Taneera J
KS
Kanoni S
PJ
Peden JF
TF
Turrini F
GS
Gustafsson S
ZC
Zabena C
AP
Almgren P
BD
Barker DJ
BD
Barnes D
DE
Dennison EM
EJ
Eriksson JG
EP
Eriksson P
EE
Eury E
FL
Folkersen L
FC
Fox CS
FT
Frayling TM
GA
Goel A
GH
Gu HF
HM
Horikoshi M
IB
Isomaa B
JA
Jackson AU
JK
Jameson KA
KE
Kajantie E
KJ
Kerr-Conte J
KT
Kuulasmaa T
KJ
Kuusisto J
LR
Loos RJ
LJ
Luan J
MK
Makrilakis K
MA
Manning AK
MM
Martínez-Larrad MT
NN
Narisu N
NM
Nastase Mannila M
OJ
Ohrvik J
OC
Osmond C
PL
Pascoe L
PF
Payne F
SA
Sayer AA
SB
Sennblad B
SA
Silveira A
SA
Stancáková A
SK
Stirrups K
SA
Swift AJ
SA
Syvänen AC
TT
Tuomi T
V'
van 't Hooft FM
WM
Walker M
WM
Weedon MN
XW
Xie W
ZB
Zethelius B
OH
Ongen H
MA
Mälarstig A
HJ
Hopewell JC
SD
Saleheen D
CJ
Chambers J
PS
Parish S
DJ
Danesh J
KJ
Kooner J
OC
Ostenson CG
LL
Lind L
CC
Cooper CC
SM
Serrano-Ríos M
FE
Ferrannini E
FT
Forsen TJ
CR
Clarke R
FM
Franzosi MG
SU
Seedorf U
WH
Watkins H
FP
Froguel P
JP
Johnson P
DP
Deloukas P
CF
Collins FS
LM
Laakso M
DE
Dermitzakis ET
BM
Boehnke M
MM
McCarthy MI
WN
Wareham NJ
GL
Groop L
PF
Pattou F
GA
Gloyn AL
DG
Dedoussis GV
LV
Lyssenko V
MJ
Meigs JB
BI
Barroso I
WR
Watanabe RM
IE
Ingelsson E
LC
Langenberg C
HA
Hamsten A
FJ
Florez JC
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: Proinsulin is a precursor of mature insulin and C-peptide. Higher circulating proinsulin levels are associated with impaired β-cell function, raised glucose levels, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Studies of the insulin processing pathway could provide new insights about T2D pathophysiology.

10,701 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

27079
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
16,378 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Finland, Sweden, U.S., Italy, Germany, U.K., Greece, Spain
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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