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Opposite Genetic Effects of CMIP Polymorphisms on the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity: A Family-Based Study in China.

Citation
Cao, Y., et al. “Opposite Genetic Effects Of Cmip Polymorphisms On The Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes And Obesity: A Family-Based Study In China.”. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences.
Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Author Yaying Cao, Tao Wang, Yiqun Wu, Juan Juan, Xueying Qin, Xun Tang, Tao Wu, Yonghua Hu
Keywords CMIP, family-based study, obesity, pleiotropic genetic effects, sex-specific pattern, type 2 diabetes mellitus
Abstract

C-Maf Inducing Protein () gene polymorphisms were reported to be associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Whether the association between and T2DM is mediated via obesity-related phenotypes is still unclear. We analyzed the association of rs2925979 with T2DM and a comprehensive set of obesity-related phenotypes in 1576 families ascertained from a Chinese population. These families included a total of 3444 siblings (1582 with T2DM, 963 with prediabetes, and 899 with a normal glucose level). Using multi-level mixed effects regression models, we found that each copy of rs2925979_T allele was associated with a 29% higher risk of T2DM in females ( = 9.30 × 10), while it was not significantly associated with T2DM in males ( = 0.705). Meanwhile, rs2925979_T allele was associated with lower levels of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), percentage of body fat (PBF), PBF of arms, PBF of legs, and PBF of trunk in nondiabetes females (all < 0.05). The opposite associations of rs2925979_T allele with T2DM and obesity-related phenotypes suggest that may exert independent pleiotropic effects on T2DM and obesity-related phenotypes in females.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
International journal of molecular sciences
Volume
19
Issue
4
Date Published
03/2018
ISSN Number
1422-0067
DOI
10.3390/ijms19041011
Alternate Journal
Int J Mol Sci
PMID
29597287
PMCID
PMC5979311
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