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The influence of genetic variations in HHEX gene on insulin metabolism in the German MESYBEPO cohort

โœ Scribed by Olga Pivovarova; Victoria J. Nikiforova; Andreas F. H. Pfeiffer; Natalia Rudovich


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
1520-7552

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Abstract

Background In the present study, we aimed to validate the type 2 diabetes (T2DM) susceptibility alleles identified in the first genomeโ€wide association study in the hematopoietically expressed homeobox protein (HHEX) gene region (rs1111875 and rs7923837). Furthermore, we investigated quantitative metabolic risk phenotypes of these two variants for association with three key components of the insulin metabolism: insulin secretion, insulin sensitivity and insulin degradation.

Methods Two HHEX polymorphisms were genotyped in 1026 subjects from the German MESYBEPO cohort. Complete OGTT data were available for a subset of 420 with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), 282 with impaired glucose tolerance/impaired fasting glucose (IGT/IFG) and 146 diabetic subjects.

Results We validated association of both HHEX polymorphisms with T2DM. In the nonโ€diabetic subcohort including NGT and IFG/IGT subjects, the risk alleles of rs7923837 and rs1111875 were significantly associated with decreased first and second phases of insulin secretion and lower insulinogenic index after oral glucose loading. In healthy, normal glucoseโ€tolerant subjects, the same association of HHEX SNP rs1111875 with OGTTโ€derived phases of insulin secretion were detectable, however, rs7923837 was only weakly associated with reduced insulinogenic index. For both polymorphisms, no significant correlations with insulin sensitivity were obtained. Reduced insulin clearance was also observed in heterozygous carriers of rs1111875.

Conclusions We validated the association of polymorphisms of the HHEX gene with T2DM in the MESYBEPO cohort. Importantly, variations within the HHEX gene conferred the impaired insulin secretion and changes of insulin degradation but no alteration in insulin sensitivity in carriers of risk alleles. Copyright ยฉ 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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