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SNPs in KCNQ1 are associated with susceptibility to type 2 diabetes in East Asian and European populations.

Unoki H, Takahashi A, Kawaguchi T et al.

18711366 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
23500 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

UH
Unoki H
TA
Takahashi A
KT
Kawaguchi T
HK
Hara K
HM
Horikoshi M
AG
Andersen G
ND
Ng DP
HJ
Holmkvist J
BK
Borch-Johnsen K
JT
Jørgensen T
SA
Sandbaek A
LT
Lauritzen T
HT
Hansen T
NS
Nurbaya S
TT
Tsunoda T
KM
Kubo M
BT
Babazono T
HH
Hirose H
HM
Hayashi M
IY
Iwamoto Y
KA
Kashiwagi A
KK
Kaku K
KR
Kawamori R
TE
Tai ES
PO
Pedersen O
KN
Kamatani N
KT
Kadowaki T
KR
Kikkawa R
NY
Nakamura Y
MS
Maeda S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We conducted a genome-wide association study using 207,097 SNP markers in Japanese individuals with type 2 diabetes and unrelated controls, and identified KCNQ1 (potassium voltage-gated channel, KQT-like subfamily, member 1) to be a strong candidate for conferring susceptibility to type 2 diabetes. We detected consistent association of a SNP in KCNQ1 (rs2283228) with the disease in several independent case-control studies (additive model P = 3.1 x 10(-12); OR = 1.26, 95% CI = 1.18-1.34). Several other SNPs in the same linkage disequilibrium (LD) block were strongly associated with type 2 diabetes (additive model: rs2237895, P = 7.3 x 10(-9); OR = 1.32, 95% CI = 1.20-1.45, rs2237897, P = 6.8 x 10(-13); OR = 1.41, 95% CI = 1.29-1.55). The association of these SNPs with type 2 diabetes was replicated in samples from Singaporean (additive model: rs2237895, P = 8.5 x 10(-3); OR = 1.14, rs2237897, P = 2.4 x 10(-4); OR = 1.22) and Danish populations (additive model: rs2237895, P = 3.7 x 10(-11); OR = 1.24, rs2237897, P = 1.2 x 10(-4); OR = 1.36).

194 Japanese ancestry cases, 1,558 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

23500
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
5,324 East Asian ancestry cases, 7,037 East Asian ancestry controls, 4,085 European ancestry cases, 5,302 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European, East Asian
Ancestry
Denmark, Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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