Assessment of established HDL-C loci for association with HDL-C levels and type 2 diabetes in Pima Indians

Autor: Clifton Bogardus, Manmeet Kaur, William C. Knowler, Sayuko Kobes, Paolo Piaggi, Nellie A. McLean, Leslie J. Baier, Robert L. Hanson, Anup K. Nair
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Male
0301 basic medicine
Endocrinology
Diabetes and Metabolism

KLF14
Type 2 diabetes
HDL/*blood/genetics Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2/*blood/genetics Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease/genetics Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4/genetics Humans Indians
Epidemiology
Child
Aged
80 and over

Sp Transcription Factors
Genetics
biology
North American/genetics Male Middle Aged Polymorphism
Middle Aged
Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4
Female
lipids (amino acids
peptides
and proteins)

Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Diabetes risk
Adolescent
Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors
Locus (genetics)
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide

Article
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Sex Factors
Internal medicine
Cholesterylester transfer protein
Internal Medicine
medicine
Humans
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Allele
Aged
business.industry
Cholesterol
HDL

nutritional and metabolic diseases
Adolescent Adult Aged Aged
80 and over Child Cholesterol Ester Transfer Proteins/genetics Cholesterol
HDL/*blood/genetics Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2/*blood/genetics Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease/genetics Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4/genetics Humans Indians
North American/genetics Male Middle Aged Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide/genetics Sex Factors Sp Transcription Factors/genetics Young Adult Cetp Hdl-c Hnf4a Klf14 Lipids Pima Indians Type 2 diabetes

medicine.disease
Cholesterol Ester Transfer Proteins
030104 developmental biology
Endocrinology
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2

Indians
North American

Single Nucleotide/genetics Sex Factors Sp Transcription Factors/genetics Young Adult Cetp Hdl-c Hnf4a Klf14 Lipids Pima Indians Type 2 diabetes
biology.protein
80 and over Child Cholesterol Ester Transfer Proteins/genetics Cholesterol
business
Adolescent Adult Aged Aged
Zdroj: Diabetologia. 59:481-491
ISSN: 1432-0428
0012-186X
DOI: 10.1007/s00125-015-3835-x
Popis: Epidemiological studies in Pima Indians identified elevated levels of HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) as a protective factor against type 2 diabetes risk in women. We assessed whether HDL-C-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) also associate with type 2 diabetes in female Pima Indians.Twenty-one SNPs in established HDL-C loci were initially analysed in 2,675 full-heritage Pima Indians. SNPs shown to associate with HDL-C (12 SNPs) were assessed for association with type 2 diabetes in 7,710 Pima Indians (55.6% female sex). The CETP locus provided the strongest evidence for association with HDL-C and was further interrogated by analysing tag SNPs.Twelve of the 21 SNPs analysed had a significant association with HDL-C in Pima Indians; five SNPs representing four loci (CETP, DOCK6, PPP1R3B and ABCA1) reached genome-wide significance. Three SNPs, at CETP, KLF14 and HNF4A, associated with type 2 diabetes only in female participants with the HDL-C-lowering allele increasing diabetes risk (p values: 3.2 × 10(-4) to 7.7 × 10(-5)); the association remained significant even after adjustment for HDL-C. Additional analysis across CETP identified rs6499863 as having the strongest association with type 2 diabetes in female participants (p = 5.0 × 10(-6)) and this association remained independent of the HDL-C association.SNPs at the CETP, HNF4A and KLF14 locus are associated with HDL-C levels and type 2 diabetes (in female participants). However, since HNF4A and KLF14 are established loci for type 2 diabetes, it is unlikely that HDL-C solely mediates these associations.
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