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Integrated glycomics and genetics analyses reveal a potential role for N-glycosylation of plasma proteins and IgGs, as well as the complement system, in the development of type 1 diabetes.

Rudman N, Kaur S, Simunović V et al.

36907892 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1529 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

RN
Rudman N
KS
Kaur S
SV
Simunović V
KD
Kifer D
ŠD
Šoić D
KT
Keser T
ŠT
Štambuk T
KL
Klarić L
PF
Pociot F
MG
Morahan G
GO
Gornik O
Chapter II

Abstract

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Aims/hypothesis: We previously demonstrated that N-glycosylation of plasma proteins and IgGs is different in children with recent-onset type 1 diabetes compared with their healthy siblings. To search for genetic variants contributing to these changes, we undertook a genetic association study of the plasma protein and IgG N-glycome in type 1 diabetes.

1,074 child cases

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1529
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
190 child cases, 265 unaffected sibling controls
Replication Participants
Chapter IV

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