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Familial Young-Onset Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Are Associated with Genetic Variants of DACH1 in Chinese

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  • Ronald Ching Wan Ma
  • Heung Man Lee
  • Vincent Kwok Lim Lam
  • Claudia Ha Ting Tam
  • Janice Siu Ka Ho
  • Hai-Lu Zhao
  • Jing Guan
  • Alice Pik Shan Kong
  • Eric Lau
  • Guozhi Zhang
  • Andrea Luk
  • Ying Wang
  • Stephen Kwok Wing Tsui
  • Ting Fung Chan
  • Cheng Hu
  • Wei Ping Jia
  • Kyong Soo Park
  • Hong Kyu Lee
  • Hiroto Furuta
  • Kishio Nanjo
  • E Shyong Tai
  • Daniel Peng-Keat Ng
  • Nelson Leung Sang Tang
  • Jean Woo
  • Ping Chung Leung
  • Hong Xue
  • Jeffrey Wong
  • Po Sing Leung
  • Terrence C K Lau
  • Peter Chun Yip Tong
  • Gang Xu
  • Maggie Chor Yin Ng
  • Wing Yee So
  • Juliana Chung Ngor Chan

Abstract

In Asia, young-onset type 2 diabetes (YOD) is characterized by obesity and increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). In a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 99 Chinese obese subjects with familial YOD diagnosed before 40-year-old and 101 controls, the T allele of rs1408888 in intron 1 of DACH1(Dachshund homolog 1) was associated with an odds ratio (OR) of 2.49(95% confidence intervals:1.57–3.96, P = 8.4×10−5). Amongst these subjects, we found reduced expression of DACH1 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 63 cases compared to 65 controls (P = 0.02). In a random cohort of 1468 cases and 1485 controls, amongst top 19 SNPs from GWAS, rs1408888 was associated with type 2 diabetes with a global P value of 0.0176 and confirmation in a multiethnic Asian case-control cohort (7370/7802) with an OR of 1.07(1.02–1.12, Pmeta = 0.012). In 599 Chinese non-diabetic subjects, rs1408888 was linearly associated with systolic blood pressure and insulin resistance. In a case-control cohort (n = 953/953), rs1408888 was associated with an OR of 1.54(1.07–2.22, P = 0.019) for CVD in type 2 diabetes. In an autopsy series of 173 non-diabetic cases, TT genotype of rs1408888 was associated with an OR of 3.31(1.19–9.19, P = 0.0214) and 3.27(1.25–11.07, P = 0.0184) for coronary heart disease (CHD) and coronary arteriosclerosis. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that rs1408888 lies within regulatory elements of DACH1 implicated in islet development and insulin secretion. The T allele of rs1408888 of DACH1 was associated with YOD, prediabetes and CVD in Chinese.

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  • Ronald Ching Wan Ma & Heung Man Lee & Vincent Kwok Lim Lam & Claudia Ha Ting Tam & Janice Siu Ka Ho & Hai-Lu Zhao & Jing Guan & Alice Pik Shan Kong & Eric Lau & Guozhi Zhang & Andrea Luk & Ying Wang &, 2014. "Familial Young-Onset Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Are Associated with Genetic Variants of DACH1 in Chinese," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(1), pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0084770
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084770
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