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Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Risk Scores Are Associated With Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk Among African Americans by Cardiometabolic Status.

Citation
Layton, J., et al. “Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Risk Scores Are Associated With Increased Type 2 Diabetes Risk Among African Americans By Cardiometabolic Status.”. Clinical Medicine Insights. Endocrinology And Diabetes, p. 1179551417748942.
Center Indiana University
Author Jill Layton, Xiaochen Li, Changyu Shen, Mary de Groot, Leslie Lange, Adolfo Correa, Jennifer Wessel
Keywords African American health, type 2 diabetes, Genetic epidemiology, genetic risk factors, Risk prediction
Abstract

The relationship between genetic risk variants associated with glucose homeostasis and type 2 diabetes risk has yet to be fully explored in African American populations. We pooled data from 4 prospective studies including 4622 African Americans to assess whether β-cell dysfunction (BCD) and/or insulin resistance (IR) genetic variants were associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk. The BCD genetic risk score (GRS) and combined BCD/IR GRS were significantly associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk. In cardiometabolic-stratified models, the BCD and IR GRS were associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk among 5 cardiometabolic strata: 3 clinically healthy strata and 2 clinically unhealthy strata. Genetic risk scores related to BCD and IR were associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes in African Americans. Notably, the GRSs were significant predictors of type 2 diabetes among individuals in clinically normal ranges of cardiometabolic traits.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Clinical medicine insights. Endocrinology and diabetes
Volume
11
Number of Pages
1179551417748942
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1179-5514
DOI
10.1177/1179551417748942
Alternate Journal
Clin Med Insights Endocrinol Diabetes
PMID
29326538
PMCID
PMC5757425
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