Yajnik C S, Janipalli C S, Bhaskar S, Kulkarni S R, Freathy R M, Prakash S, Mani K R, Weedon M N, Kale S D, Deshpande J, Krishnaveni G V, Veena S R, Fall C H D, McCarthy M I, Frayling T M, Hattersley A T, Chandak G R
Diabetes Unit, King Edward Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Rasta Peth, Pune, India.
Diabetologia. 2009 Feb;52(2):247-52. doi: 10.1007/s00125-008-1186-6. Epub 2008 Nov 13.
AIMS AND HYPOTHESIS: Variants of the FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) gene are associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes in white Europeans, but these associations are not consistent in Asians. A recent study in Asian Indian Sikhs showed an association with type 2 diabetes that did not seem to be mediated through BMI. We studied the association of FTO variants with type 2 diabetes and measures of obesity in South Asian Indians in Pune. METHODS: We genotyped, by sequencing, two single nucleotide polymorphisms, rs9939609 and rs7191344, in the FTO gene in 1,453 type 2 diabetes patients and 1,361 controls from Pune, Western India and a further 961 population-based individuals from Mysore, South India. RESULTS: We observed a strong association of the minor allele A at rs9939609 with type 2 diabetes (OR per allele 1.26; 95% CI 1.13-1.40; p = 3 x 10(-5)). The variant was also associated with BMI but this association appeared to be weaker (0.06 SDs; 95% CI 0.01-0.10) than the previously reported effect in Europeans (0.10 SDs; 95% CI 0.09-0.12; heterogeneity p = 0.06). Unlike in the Europeans, the association with type 2 diabetes remained significant after adjusting for BMI (OR per allele for type 2 diabetes 1.21; 95% CI 1.06-1.37; p = 4.0 x 10(-3)), and also for waist circumference and other anthropometric variables. CONCLUSIONS: Our study replicates the strong association of FTO variants with type 2 diabetes and similar to the study in North Indians Sikhs, shows that this association may not be entirely mediated through BMI. This could imply underlying differences between Indians and Europeans in the mechanisms linking body size with type 2 diabetes.
目的与假设:FTO(与脂肪量和肥胖相关)基因的变异与欧洲白人的肥胖症和2型糖尿病有关,但在亚洲人中这些关联并不一致。最近一项针对亚洲印度锡克教徒的研究显示,FTO基因变异与2型糖尿病有关,且这种关联似乎并非通过体重指数(BMI)介导。我们研究了印度浦那地区南亚印度人中FTO基因变异与2型糖尿病及肥胖指标之间的关联。 方法:我们通过测序对来自印度西部浦那的1453例2型糖尿病患者和1361例对照,以及来自印度南部迈索尔的另外961例基于人群的个体,对FTO基因中的两个单核苷酸多态性rs9939609和rs7191344进行基因分型。 结果:我们观察到rs9939609位点的次要等位基因A与2型糖尿病有很强的关联(每个等位基因的比值比为1.26;95%置信区间为1.13 - 1.40;p = 3×10⁻⁵)。该变异也与BMI有关,但这种关联似乎比之前在欧洲人中报道的效应更弱(0.06标准差;95%置信区间为0.01 - 0.10)(欧洲人的效应为0.10标准差;95%置信区间为0.09 - 0.12;异质性p = 0.06)。与欧洲人不同的是,在调整BMI后,与2型糖尿病的关联仍然显著(2型糖尿病每个等位基因的比值比为1.21;95%置信区间为1.06 - 1.37;p = 4.0×10⁻³),调整腰围和其他人体测量变量后也是如此。 结论:我们的研究重复了FTO基因变异与2型糖尿病的强关联,并且与对北印度锡克教徒的研究相似,表明这种关联可能并非完全通过BMI介导。这可能意味着印度人和欧洲人在将体型与2型糖尿病联系起来的机制上存在潜在差异。
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