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Low-frequency variants in HMGA1 are not associated with type 2 diabetes risk
Authors:Marquez Marcel,Huyvaert Marlène,Perry John R B,Pearson Richard D,Falchi Mario,Morris Andrew P,Vivequin Sidonie,Lobbens Stéphane,Yengo Loïc,Gaget Stefan,Pattou Francois,Poulain-Godefroy Odile,Charpentier Guillaume,Carlsson Lena M S,Jacobson Peter,Sjöström Lars,Lantieri Olivier,Heude Barbara,Walley Andrew,Balkau Beverley,Marre Michel,Froguel Philippe,Cauchi Stéphane  DIAGRAM Consortium
Affiliation:UMR CNRS 8199, Genomic and Metabolic Disease, Lille, France.
Abstract:It has recently been suggested that the low-frequency c.136-14_136-13insC variant in high-mobility group A1 (HMGA1) may strongly contribute to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes risk. In our study, we attempted to confirm that HMGA1 is a novel type 2 diabetes locus in French Caucasians. The gene was sequenced in 368 type 2 diabetic case subjects with a family history of type 2 diabetes and 372 normoglycemic control subjects without a family history of type 2 diabetes. None of the 41 genetic variations identified were associated with type 2 diabetes. The lack of association between the c.136-14_136-13insC variant and type 2 diabetes was confirmed in an independent French group of 4,538 case subjects and 4,015 control subjects and in a large meta-analysis of 16,605 case subjects and 46,179 control subjects. Finally, this variant had no effects on metabolic traits and was not involved in variations of HMGA1 and insulin receptor (INSR) expressions. The c.136-14_136-13insC variant was not associated with type 2 diabetes in individuals of European descent. Our study emphasizes the need to analyze a large number of subjects to reliably assess the association of low-frequency variants with the disease.
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