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Twelve type 2 diabetes susceptibility loci identified through large-scale association analysis

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Benjamin Voight,Laura Scott
Valgerður Steinthórsdóttir,Andrew Morris,Christian Dina,Ryan Welch,Eleftheria Zeggini,Cornelia Huth,Yurii Aulchenko,Guðmar Þorleifsson,Laura McCulloch,Teresa Ferreira,Harald Grallert,Najaf Amin,Guanming Wu,Cristen Willer,Soumya Raychaudhuri,Steven McCarroll,Claudia Langenberg,Oliver Hofmann,Josée Dupuis,Lu Qi,Ayellet Segrè,Mandy Hoek,Pau Navarro,Kristin Ardlie,Giovanni Gambaro,Rafn Benediktsson,Amanda Bennett,Roza Blagieva,Eric Boerwinkle,Lori Bonnycastle,Kristina Boström,Bert Bravenboer,Anna Dominiczak,Noisël Burtt,G. Charpentier,Inês Barroso,Marilyn Cornelis,David Couper,Gabe Crawford,Alex Doney,Katherine Elliott,Amanda Elliott,Michael Erdos,Caroline Hayward,M Landt,Martha Ganser,Christian Gieger,Niels Grarup,Todd Green,Simon Griffin,Christopher Mathew,Candace Guiducci,Samy Hadjadj,Neelam Hassanali,Christian Herder,Bo Isomaa,Anne Jackson,Paul Johnson,Torben Jørgensen,W.H. Kao,Norman Klopp,Augustine Kong,Peter Kraft,Johan Auwerx,Torsten Lauritzen,Man Li,Aloysius Lieverse,Cecilia Lindgren,Valeriya Lyssenko,Michel Marre,Thomas Meitinger,Kristian Midthjell,Mario Morken,Narisu Narisu,Peter Nilsson,Katharine Owen,Felicity Payne,John Perry,Ann-Kristin Petersen,Carl Platou,Christine Proença,Inga Prokopenko,Wolfgang Rathmann,Nigel Rayner,Neil Robertson,Ghislain Rocheleau,Michael Roden,Michael Sampson,Richa Saxena,Beverley Shields,Peter Shrader,Gunnar Sigurðsson,Thomas Sparsø,Klaus Straßburger,Heather Stringham,Qi Sun,Amy Swift,Barbara Thorand,Jean Tichet,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Rob Dam,Timon Haeften,Thijs Herpt,Jana Vliet‐Ostaptchouk,G. Walters,Michael Weedon,Cisca Wijmenga,Jacqueline Center,Richard Bergman,Stéphane Cauchi,Francis Collins,Anna Gloyn,Ulf Gyllensten,Torben Hansen,Winston Hide,G. Hitman,Albert Hofman,David Hunter,Kristian Hveem,Markku Laakso,Karen Mohlke,Colin Palmer,Peter Pramstaller,Igor Rudan,Eric Sijbrands,Lincoln Stein,André Uitterlinden,Mark Walker,Nicholas Wareham,Richard Watanabe,Gonçalo Abecasis,Bernhard Boehm,Harry Hemingway,Mark Daly,Andrew Hattersley,Frank Hu,James Meigs,James Pankow,Oluf Pedersen,H.‐Erich Wichmann,José Florez,Timothy Frayling,Leif Groop,Robert Sladek,Unnur Þorsteinsdóttir,James Wilson,Thomas Benzing,Philippe Froguel,Cornelia Duijn,Kāri Stefánsson,David Green,Michael Boehnke,Mark McCarthy,Steve McCarroll,Beverley Balkau,Suzannah Bumpstead,Peter Chines,Caroline Fox,Christopher Franklin,Christopher Groves,Wen Kao
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Jun 27, 2010
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Abstract

Mark McCarthy and colleagues identify twelve new risk loci for type 2 diabetes through a large-scale genome-wide association and replication study in individuals of European ancestry. The identified loci affect both beta-cell function and insulin action and are enriched for genes involved in cell cycle regulation. By combining genome-wide association data from 8,130 individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and 38,987 controls of European descent and following up previously unidentified meta-analysis signals in a further 34,412 cases and 59,925 controls, we identified 12 new T2D association signals with combined P < 5 × 10−8. These include a second independent signal at the KCNQ1 locus; the first report, to our knowledge, of an X-chromosomal association (near DUSP9); and a further instance of overlap between loci implicated in monogenic and multifactorial forms of diabetes (at HNF1A). The identified loci affect both beta-cell function and insulin action, and, overall, T2D association signals show evidence of enrichment for genes involved in cell cycle regulation. We also show that a high proportion of T2D susceptibility loci harbor independent association signals influencing apparently unrelated complex traits.

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