A Novel Polymorphism (rs35612982) in CDKAL1 Is a Risk Factor of Type 2 Diabetes: A Case-Control Study

Yanni Tian, Jing Xu, Ting-Wei Huang, Jiaqi Cui, Wei Zhang, W. Song, Huan Chen, Pan Huang, Shujun Yang, Lu Wang, Xin He, Lin Wang, Wei Cui
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Background: The interaction of environmental factors and genetic factors may contribute to the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). We aimed to investigate whether age, gender, body mass index (BMI) and lifestyle factors have an effect on the association between the CDKAL1 polymorphisms and T2D. Methods: Eight single nucleotide polymorphisms in CDKAL1 were genotyped by Agena MassARRAY in 508 T2D patients and 503 controls. The association between the CDKAL1 polymorphisms and T2D was evaluated using logistic regression model by calculating OR and 95% CIs. Results: We found a significant association between CDKAL1 polymorphisms (rs4712523, OR 1.42, p = 9.44 × 10–5; rs4712524, OR 1.38, p = 3.28 × 10–4; rs10946398, OR 1.43, p = 6.21 × 10–5; rs7754840, OR 1.43, p = 6.33 × 10–5; rs35612982, OR 1.34, p = 0.0010; and rs10440833, OR 1.32, p = 0.0018) and T2D risk among the Han population from Northwest China. We also found that genetic variants of CDKAL1 could modify the risk of T2D that might be influenced by age, BMI and the status of smoking and drinking. Besides, rs35612982-CT (p = 0.038) and rs10440833-AT (p = 0.044) genotypes were higher insulin level. Conclusion: CDKAL1 rs35612982 (C/T) polymorphism, as a new polymorphism, was associated with the increased risk of T2D in the Han Chinese population. Moreover, the contribution of CDKAL1 polymorphisms to T2D risk seems to be associated with age, gender, BMI, smoking and drinking.
一项新的CDKAL1多态性(rs35612982)是2型糖尿病的危险因素:一项病例对照研究
背景:环境因素和遗传因素的相互作用可能导致2型糖尿病(T2D)的发生。我们的目的是研究年龄、性别、体重指数(BMI)和生活方式因素是否对CDKAL1多态性与T2D之间的关联有影响。方法:采用Agena MassARRAY对508例T2D患者和503例对照者进行CDKAL1 8个单核苷酸多态性基因分型。通过计算OR和95% ci,使用逻辑回归模型评估CDKAL1多态性与T2D之间的关联。结果:我们发现CDKAL1多态性(rs4712523, OR 1.42, p = 9.44 × 10-5;rs4712524, OR 1.38, p = 3.28 × 10-4;rs10946398, OR 1.43, p = 6.21 × 10-5;rs7754840, OR 1.43, p = 6.33 × 10-5;rs35612982, OR 1.34, p = 0.0010;rs10440833, OR 1.32, p = 0.0018)和西北汉族人群T2D风险。我们还发现CDKAL1的遗传变异可以改变T2D的风险,这可能受年龄、BMI和吸烟和饮酒状况的影响。rs35612982-CT (p = 0.038)和rs10440833-AT (p = 0.044)基因型胰岛素水平较高。结论:CDKAL1 rs35612982 (C/T)多态性作为一种新的多态性与汉族人群T2D发病风险增加有关。此外,CDKAL1多态性对T2D风险的贡献似乎与年龄、性别、BMI、吸烟和饮酒有关。
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