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Exome array analysis identifies new loci and low-frequency variants influencing insulin processing and secretion.

Huyghe JR, Jackson AU, Fogarty MP et al.

23263489 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
8229 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

HJ
Huyghe JR
JA
Jackson AU
FM
Fogarty MP
BM
Buchkovich ML
SA
Stančáková A
SH
Stringham HM
SX
Sim X
YL
Yang L
FC
Fuchsberger C
CH
Cederberg H
CP
Chines PS
TT
Teslovich TM
RJ
Romm JM
LH
Ling H
MI
McMullen I
IR
Ingersoll R
PE
Pugh EW
DK
Doheny KF
NB
Neale BM
DM
Daly MJ
KJ
Kuusisto J
SL
Scott LJ
KH
Kang HM
CF
Collins FS
AG
Abecasis GR
WR
Watanabe RM
BM
Boehnke M
LM
Laakso M
MK
Mohlke KL
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Insulin secretion has a crucial role in glucose homeostasis, and failure to secrete sufficient insulin is a hallmark of type 2 diabetes. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified loci contributing to insulin processing and secretion; however, a substantial fraction of the genetic contribution remains undefined. To examine low-frequency (minor allele frequency (MAF) 0.5-5%) and rare (MAF < 0.5%) nonsynonymous variants, we analyzed exome array data in 8,229 nondiabetic Finnish males using the Illumina HumanExome Beadchip. We identified low-frequency coding variants associated with fasting proinsulin concentrations at the SGSM2 and MADD GWAS loci and three new genes with low-frequency variants associated with fasting proinsulin or insulinogenic index: TBC1D30, KANK1 and PAM. We also show that the interpretation of single-variant and gene-based tests needs to consider the effects of noncoding SNPs both nearby and megabases away. This study demonstrates that exome array genotyping is a valuable approach to identify low-frequency variants that contribute to complex traits.

up to 8,229 Finnish ancestry non-diabetic individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

8229
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Finland
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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