Muscle Strength, Genetic Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes Among Individuals of South Asian Ancestry: A UK Biobank Study

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Ziyuan Chen, Paul James Collings, Mengyao Wang, Haeyoon Jang, Qiaoxin Shi, Hin Sheung Ho, Shan Luo, Shiu Lun Au Yeung, Youngwon Kim
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Abstract

Objective

To examine the independent and combined associations of genetic risk and muscle strength with the risk of incident type 2 diabetes (T2D) and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) among individuals of South Asian ancestry.

Design and Methods

This study included 5288 South Asian individuals (mean age 52.5 years; 52.3% men) from the UK Biobank study. Baseline assessments were conducted between 2006 and 2010. Muscle strength was assessed through a hand dynamometer and expressed relative to fat-free mass. Sex-and age-specific tertiles were used to classify muscle strength into three categories. Genetic risk of T2D was quantified using a weighted polygenic risk score calculated from 22 distinct South Asian-specific single nucleotide polymorphisms for T2D.

Results

Compared to the bottom tertile of genetic risk for T2D, the highest had increased odds of incident T2D (odds ratio: 1.62; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.31–2.00) and HbA1c levels (β: 0.80; 95% CI 0.41–1.19). Compared to high muscle strength, low muscle strength was associated with 89% higher odds of incident T2D (odds ratio: 1.89; 95% CI 1.52–2.35) and higher HbA1c levels (β: 0.95; 95% CI 0.55–1.35), after adjustment for confounders and genetic susceptibility to T2D. Joint analyses revealed lower muscle strength was consistently associated with higher odds of incident T2D and HbA1c levels across all genetic risk strata.

Conclusion

Polygenic risk scores for T2D could have great prognostic value in preemptively identifying individuals of South Asian ancestry at high genetic risk of T2D. Regardless of T2D genetic risk, greater muscle strength is linked to lower T2D risk and HbA1c levels.

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南亚人的肌肉力量、遗传风险和2型糖尿病:一项英国生物库研究
目的探讨遗传风险和肌肉力量与南亚血统个体发生2型糖尿病(T2D)和糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)风险的独立和联合关系。设计与方法本研究纳入5288名南亚个体(平均年龄52.5岁;52.3%男性),来自英国生物银行研究。基线评估在2006年至2010年期间进行。肌肉力量通过手测力仪评估,并相对于无脂肪质量表示。根据性别和年龄的不同,研究人员将肌肉力量分为三类。T2D的遗传风险采用加权多基因风险评分进行量化,该评分由22种南亚T2D特异性单核苷酸多态性计算得出。结果与T2D遗传风险最低的五分位数相比,最高的人群发生T2D的几率增加(优势比:1.62;95%可信区间[CI]: 1.31-2.00)和HbA1c水平(β: 0.80;95% ci 0.41-1.19)。与高肌力组相比,低肌力组发生T2D的几率高出89%(优势比:1.89;95% CI 1.52-2.35)和更高的HbA1c水平(β: 0.95;95% CI 0.55-1.35),校正混杂因素和T2D的遗传易感性。联合分析显示,在所有遗传风险层中,较低的肌肉力量始终与较高的T2D和HbA1c发生率相关。结论T2D多基因风险评分对早期识别南亚血统T2D高遗传风险个体具有重要的预后价值。抛开T2D的遗传风险不谈,更大的肌肉力量与较低的T2D风险和HbA1c水平有关。
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Journal of Diabetes
Journal of Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
6.50
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2.20%
发文量
94
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes (JDB) devotes itself to diabetes research, therapeutics, and education. It aims to involve researchers and practitioners in a dialogue between East and West via all aspects of epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes, including the molecular, biochemical, and physiological aspects of diabetes. The Editorial team is international with a unique mix of Asian and Western participation. The Editors welcome submissions in form of original research articles, images, novel case reports and correspondence, and will solicit reviews, point-counterpoint, commentaries, editorials, news highlights, and educational content.
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