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Familial young-onset diabetes, pre-diabetes and cardiovascular disease are associated with genetic variants of DACH1 in Chinese.

Ma RC, Lee HM, Lam VK et al.

24465431 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
200 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

MR
Ma RC
LH
Lee HM
LV
Lam VK
TC
Tam CH
HJ
Ho JS
ZH
Zhao HL
GJ
Guan J
KA
Kong AP
LE
Lau E
ZG
Zhang G
LA
Luk A
WY
Wang Y
TS
Tsui SK
CT
Chan TF
HC
Hu C
JW
Jia WP
PK
Park KS
LH
Lee HK
FH
Furuta H
NK
Nanjo K
TE
Tai ES
ND
Ng DP
TN
Tang NL
WJ
Woo J
LP
Leung PC
XH
Xue H
WJ
Wong J
LP
Leung PS
LT
Lau TC
TP
Tong PC
XG
Xu G
NM
Ng MC
SW
So WY
CJ
Chan JC
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

In Asia, young-onset type 2 diabetes (YOD) is characterized by obesity and increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). In a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 99 Chinese obese subjects with familial YOD diagnosed before 40-year-old and 101 controls, the T allele of rs1408888 in intron 1 of DACH1(Dachshund homolog 1) was associated with an odds ratio (OR) of 2.49(95% confidence intervals:1.57-3.96, P = 8.4 × 10(-5)). Amongst these subjects, we found reduced expression of DACH1 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 63 cases compared to 65 controls (P = 0.02). In a random cohort of 1468 cases and 1485 controls, amongst top 19 SNPs from GWAS, rs1408888 was associated with type 2 diabetes with a global P value of 0.0176 and confirmation in a multiethnic Asian case-control cohort (7370/7802) with an OR of 1.07(1.02-1.12, P(meta) = 0.012). In 599 Chinese non-diabetic subjects, rs1408888 was linearly associated with systolic blood pressure and insulin resistance. In a case-control cohort (n = 953/953), rs1408888 was associated with an OR of 1.54(1.07-2.22, P = 0.019) for CVD in type 2 diabetes. In an autopsy series of 173 non-diabetic cases, TT genotype of rs1408888 was associated with an OR of 3.31(1.19-9.19, P = 0.0214) and 3.27(1.25-11.07, P = 0.0184) for coronary heart disease (CHD) and coronary arteriosclerosis. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that rs1408888 lies within regulatory elements of DACH1 implicated in islet development and insulin secretion. The T allele of rs1408888 of DACH1 was associated with YOD, prediabetes and CVD in Chinese.

99 Chinese ancestry cases, 101 Chinese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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200
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
Chapter IV

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