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Screening of 134 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with type 2 diabetes replicates association with 12 SNPs in nine genes
Authors:Willer Cristen J  Bonnycastle Lori L  Conneely Karen N  Duren William L  Jackson Anne U  Scott Laura J  Narisu Narisu  Chines Peter S  Skol Andrew  Stringham Heather M  Petrie John  Erdos Michael R  Swift Amy J  Enloe Sareena T  Sprau Andrew G  Smith Eboni  Tong Maurine  Doheny Kimberly F  Pugh Elizabeth W  Watanabe Richard M  Buchanan Thomas A  Valle Timo T  Bergman Richard N  Tuomilehto Jaakko  Mohlke Karen L  Collins Francis S  Boehnke Michael
Institution:Department of Biostatistics, Center for Statistical Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-2029, USA.
Abstract:More than 120 published reports have described associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and type 2 diabetes. However, multiple studies of the same variant have often been discordant. From a literature search, we identified previously reported type 2 diabetes-associated SNPs. We initially genotyped 134 SNPs on 786 index case subjects from type 2 diabetes families and 617 control subjects with normal glucose tolerance from Finland and excluded from analysis 20 SNPs in strong linkage disequilibrium (r(2) > 0.8) with another typed SNP. Of the 114 SNPs examined, we followed up the 20 most significant SNPs (P < 0.10) on an additional 384 case subjects and 366 control subjects from a population-based study in Finland. In the combined data, we replicated association (P < 0.05) for 12 SNPs: PPARG Pro12Ala and His447, KCNJ11 Glu23Lys and rs5210, TNF -857, SLC2A2 Ile110Thr, HNF1A/TCF1 rs2701175 and GE117881_360, PCK1 -232, NEUROD1 Thr45Ala, IL6 -598, and ENPP1 Lys121Gln. The replication of 12 SNPs of 114 tested was significantly greater than expected by chance under the null hypothesis of no association (P = 0.012). We observed that SNPs from genes that had three or more previous reports of association were significantly more likely to be replicated in our sample (P = 0.03), although we also replicated 4 of 58 SNPs from genes that had only one previous report of association.
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