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Identification of type 2 diabetes loci in 433,540 East Asian individuals.

Spracklen CN, Horikoshi M, Kim YJ et al.

32499647 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
433540 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SC
Spracklen CN
HM
Horikoshi M
KY
Kim YJ
LK
Lin K
BF
Bragg F
MS
Moon S
SK
Suzuki K
TC
Tam CHT
TY
Tabara Y
KS
Kwak SH
TF
Takeuchi F
LJ
Long J
LV
Lim VJY
CJ
Chai JF
CC
Chen CH
NM
Nakatochi M
YJ
Yao J
CH
Choi HS
IA
Iyengar AK
PH
Perrin HJ
BS
Brotman SM
VD
van de Bunt M
GA
Gloyn AL
BJ
Below JE
BM
Boehnke M
BD
Bowden DW
CJ
Chambers JC
MA
Mahajan A
MM
McCarthy MI
NM
Ng MCY
PL
Petty LE
ZW
Zhang W
MA
Morris AP
AL
Adair LS
AM
Akiyama M
BZ
Bian Z
CJ
Chan JCN
CL
Chang LC
CM
Chee ML
CY
Chen YI
CY
Chen YT
CZ
Chen Z
CL
Chuang LM
DS
Du S
GP
Gordon-Larsen P
GM
Gross M
GX
Guo X
GY
Guo Y
HS
Han S
HA
Howard AG
HW
Huang W
HY
Hung YJ
HM
Hwang MY
HC
Hwu CM
IS
Ichihara S
IM
Isono M
JH
Jang HM
JG
Jiang G
JJ
Jonas JB
KY
Kamatani Y
KT
Katsuya T
KT
Kawaguchi T
KC
Khor CC
KK
Kohara K
LM
Lee MS
LN
Lee NR
LL
Li L
LJ
Liu J
LA
Luk AO
LJ
Lv J
OY
Okada Y
PM
Pereira MA
SC
Sabanayagam C
SJ
Shi J
SD
Shin DM
SW
So WY
TA
Takahashi A
TB
Tomlinson B
TF
Tsai FJ
VD
van Dam RM
XY
Xiang YB
YK
Yamamoto K
YT
Yamauchi T
YK
Yoon K
YC
Yu C
YJ
Yuan JM
ZL
Zhang L
ZW
Zheng W
IM
Igase M
CY
Cho YS
RJ
Rotter JI
WY
Wang YX
SW
Sheu WHH
YM
Yokota M
WJ
Wu JY
CC
Cheng CY
WT
Wong TY
SX
Shu XO
KN
Kato N
PK
Park KS
TE
Tai ES
MF
Matsuda F
KW
Koh WP
MR
Ma RCW
MS
Maeda S
MI
Millwood IY
LJ
Lee J
KT
Kadowaki T
WR
Walters RG
KB
Kim BJ
MK
Mohlke KL
SX
Sim X
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified more than 240 loci that are associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D)1,2; however, most of these loci have been identified in analyses of individuals with European ancestry. Here, to examine T2D risk in East Asian individuals, we carried out a meta-analysis of GWAS data from 77,418 individuals with T2D and 356,122 healthy control individuals. In the main analysis, we identified 301 distinct association signals at 183 loci, and across T2D association models with and without consideration of body mass index and sex, we identified 61 loci that are newly implicated in predisposition to T2D. Common variants associated with T2D in both East Asian and European populations exhibited strongly correlated effect sizes. Previously undescribed associations include signals in or near GDAP1, PTF1A, SIX3, ALDH2, a microRNA cluster, and genes that affect the differentiation of muscle and adipose cells3. At another locus, expression quantitative trait loci at two overlapping T2D signals affect two genes-NKX6-3 and ANK1-in different tissues4-6. Association studies in diverse populations identify additional loci and elucidate disease-associated genes, biology, and pathways.

77,418 East Asian cases, 356,122 East Asian controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

433540
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
China, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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