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Genome-wide association study in individuals of South Asian ancestry identifies six new type 2 diabetes susceptibility loci.

Kooner JS, Saleheen D, Sim X et al.

21874001 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
58587 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

KJ
Kooner JS
SD
Saleheen D
SX
Sim X
SJ
Sehmi J
ZW
Zhang W
FP
Frossard P
BL
Been LF
CK
Chia KS
DA
Dimas AS
HN
Hassanali N
JT
Jafar T
JJ
Jowett JB
LX
Li X
RV
Radha V
RS
Rees SD
TF
Takeuchi F
YR
Young R
AT
Aung T
BA
Basit A
CM
Chidambaram M
DD
Das D
GE
Grundberg E
HA
Hedman AK
HZ
Hydrie ZI
IM
Islam M
KC
Khor CC
KS
Kowlessur S
KM
Kristensen MM
LS
Liju S
LW
Lim WY
MD
Matthews DR
LJ
Liu J
MA
Morris AP
NA
Nica AC
PJ
Pinidiyapathirage JM
PI
Prokopenko I
RA
Rasheed A
SM
Samuel M
SN
Shah N
SA
Shera AS
SK
Small KS
SC
Suo C
WA
Wickremasinghe AR
WT
Wong TY
YM
Yang M
ZF
Zhang F
AG
Abecasis GR
BA
Barnett AH
CM
Caulfield M
DP
Deloukas P
FT
Frayling TM
FP
Froguel P
KN
Kato N
KP
Katulanda P
KM
Kelly MA
LJ
Liang J
MV
Mohan V
SD
Sanghera DK
SJ
Scott J
SM
Seielstad M
ZP
Zimmet PZ
EP
Elliott P
TY
Teo YY
MM
McCarthy MI
DJ
Danesh J
TE
Tai ES
CJ
Chambers JC
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We carried out a genome-wide association study of type-2 diabetes (T2D) in individuals of South Asian ancestry. Our discovery set included 5,561 individuals with T2D (cases) and 14,458 controls drawn from studies in London, Pakistan and Singapore. We identified 20 independent SNPs associated with T2D at P < 10(-4) for testing in a replication sample of 13,170 cases and 25,398 controls, also all of South Asian ancestry. In the combined analysis, we identified common genetic variants at six loci (GRB14, ST6GAL1, VPS26A, HMG20A, AP3S2 and HNF4A) newly associated with T2D (P = 4.1 × 10(-8) to P = 1.9 × 10(-11)). SNPs at GRB14 were also associated with insulin sensitivity (P = 5.0 × 10(-4)), and SNPs at ST6GAL1 and HNF4A were also associated with pancreatic beta-cell function (P = 0.02 and P = 0.001, respectively). Our findings provide additional insight into mechanisms underlying T2D and show the potential for new discovery from genetic association studies in South Asians, a population with increased susceptibility to T2D.

5,561 South Asian ancestry cases, 14,458 South Asian ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

58587
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
13,170 South Asian ancestry cases, 25,398 South Asian ancestry controls
Replication Participants
South Asian
Ancestry
Singapore, India, U.K., Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Pakistan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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