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Common and rare exonic MUC5B variants associated with type 2 diabetes in Han Chinese.

Chen G, Zhang Z, Adebamowo SN et al.

28346466 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
12309 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

CG
Chen G
ZZ
Zhang Z
AS
Adebamowo SN
LG
Liu G
AA
Adeyemo A
ZY
Zhou Y
DA
Doumatey AP
WC
Wang C
ZJ
Zhou J
YW
Yan W
SD
Shriner D
TF
Tekola-Ayele F
BA
Bentley AR
JC
Jiang C
RC
Rotimi CN
Chapter II

Abstract

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Genome-wide association studies have identified over one hundred common genetic risk variants associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, most of the heritability of T2D has not been accounted for. In this study, we investigated the contribution of rare and common variants to T2D susceptibility by analyzing exome array data in 1,908 Han Chinese genotyped with Affymetrix Axiom® Exome Genotyping Arrays. Based on the joint common and rare variants analysis of 57,704 autosomal SNPs within 12,244 genes using Sequence Kernel Association Tests (SKAT), we identified significant associations between T2D and 25 variants (9 rare and 16 common) in MUC5B, p-value 1.01×10-14. This finding was replicated (p = 0.0463) in an independent sample that included 10,401 unrelated individuals. Sixty-six of 1,553 possible haplotypes based on 25 SNPs within MUC5B showed significant association with T2D (Bonferroni corrected p values < 3.2×10-5). The expression level of MUC5B is significantly higher in pancreatic tissues of persons with T2D compared to those without T2D (p-value = 5×10-5). Our findings suggest that dysregulated MUC5B expression may be involved in the pathogenesis of T2D. As a strong candidate gene for T2D, MUC5B may play an important role in the mechanisms underlying T2D etiology and its complications.

1,908 Han Chinese ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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12309
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
10,401 African ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
African unspecified, East Asian
Ancestry
U.S., China
Recruitment Country
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