Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation

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Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation. / Sparsø, T; Andersen, G; Albrechtsen, Anders; Jørgensen, T; Borch-Johnsen, K; Sandbaek, A; Lauritzen, T; Wasson, J; Permutt, M A; Glaser, B; Madsbad, S; Pedersen, Oluf; Hansen, T.

In: Diabetologia, Vol. 51, No. 9, 2008, p. 1646-52.

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Sparsø, T, Andersen, G, Albrechtsen, A, Jørgensen, T, Borch-Johnsen, K, Sandbaek, A, Lauritzen, T, Wasson, J, Permutt, MA, Glaser, B, Madsbad, S, Pedersen, O & Hansen, T 2008, 'Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation', Diabetologia, vol. 51, no. 9, pp. 1646-52. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1064-2

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Sparsø, T., Andersen, G., Albrechtsen, A., Jørgensen, T., Borch-Johnsen, K., Sandbaek, A., Lauritzen, T., Wasson, J., Permutt, M. A., Glaser, B., Madsbad, S., Pedersen, O., & Hansen, T. (2008). Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation. Diabetologia, 51(9), 1646-52. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1064-2

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Sparsø T, Andersen G, Albrechtsen A, Jørgensen T, Borch-Johnsen K, Sandbaek A et al. Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation. Diabetologia. 2008;51(9):1646-52. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-008-1064-2

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Sparsø, T ; Andersen, G ; Albrechtsen, Anders ; Jørgensen, T ; Borch-Johnsen, K ; Sandbaek, A ; Lauritzen, T ; Wasson, J ; Permutt, M A ; Glaser, B ; Madsbad, S ; Pedersen, Oluf ; Hansen, T. / Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation. In: Diabetologia. 2008 ; Vol. 51, No. 9. pp. 1646-52.

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title = "Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation",
abstract = "AIM/HYPOTHESIS: Recently, variants in WFS1 have been shown to be associated with type 2 diabetes. We aimed to examine metabolic risk phenotypes of WFS1 variants in glucose-tolerant people and in individuals with abnormal glucose regulation. METHODS: The type 2 diabetes-associated WFS1 variant rs734312 (His611Arg) was studied in the population-based Inter99 cohort involving 4,568 glucose-tolerant individuals and 1,471 individuals with treatment-naive abnormal glucose regulation, and in an additional 3,733 treated type 2 diabetes patients. RESULTS: The WFS1 rs734312 showed a borderline significant association with type 2 diabetes with directions and relative risks consistent with previous reports. In individuals with abnormal glucose regulation, the diabetogenic risk A allele of rs734312 was associated in an allele-dependent manner with a decrease in insulinogenic index (p = 0.025) and decreased 30-min serum insulin levels (p = 0.047) after an oral glucose load. In glucose-tolerant individuals the same allele was associated with increased fasting serum insulin concentration (p = 0.019) and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR; p = 0.026). To study the complex interaction of WFS1 rs734312 on insulin release and insulin resistance we introduced Hotelling's T (2) test. Assuming bivariate normal distribution, we constructed standard error ellipses of the insulinogenic index and HOMA-IR when stratified according to glucose tolerance status around the means of each WFS1 rs734312 genotype level. The interaction term between individuals with normal glucose tolerance and abnormal glucose regulation on the insulinogenic index and HOMA-IR was significantly associated with the traits (p = 0.0017). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Type 2 diabetes-associated risk alleles of WFS1 are associated with estimates of a decreased pancreatic beta cell function among middle-aged individuals with abnormal glucose regulation.",
author = "T Spars{\o} and G Andersen and Anders Albrechtsen and T J{\o}rgensen and K Borch-Johnsen and A Sandbaek and T Lauritzen and J Wasson and Permutt, {M A} and B Glaser and S Madsbad and Oluf Pedersen and T Hansen",
note = "Keywords: Blood Glucose; C-Peptide; Denmark; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Gene Frequency; Genotype; Glucose Intolerance; Glucose Tolerance Test; Humans; Insulin-Secreting Cells; Membrane Proteins; Middle Aged; Polymorphism, Genetic; Prediabetic State; Reference Values",
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T1 - Impact of polymorphisms in WFS1 on prediabetic phenotypes in a population-based sample of middle-aged people with normal and abnormal glucose regulation

AU - Sparsø, T

AU - Andersen, G

AU - Albrechtsen, Anders

AU - Jørgensen, T

AU - Borch-Johnsen, K

AU - Sandbaek, A

AU - Lauritzen, T

AU - Wasson, J

AU - Permutt, M A

AU - Glaser, B

AU - Madsbad, S

AU - Pedersen, Oluf

AU - Hansen, T

N1 - Keywords: Blood Glucose; C-Peptide; Denmark; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Gene Frequency; Genotype; Glucose Intolerance; Glucose Tolerance Test; Humans; Insulin-Secreting Cells; Membrane Proteins; Middle Aged; Polymorphism, Genetic; Prediabetic State; Reference Values

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - AIM/HYPOTHESIS: Recently, variants in WFS1 have been shown to be associated with type 2 diabetes. We aimed to examine metabolic risk phenotypes of WFS1 variants in glucose-tolerant people and in individuals with abnormal glucose regulation. METHODS: The type 2 diabetes-associated WFS1 variant rs734312 (His611Arg) was studied in the population-based Inter99 cohort involving 4,568 glucose-tolerant individuals and 1,471 individuals with treatment-naive abnormal glucose regulation, and in an additional 3,733 treated type 2 diabetes patients. RESULTS: The WFS1 rs734312 showed a borderline significant association with type 2 diabetes with directions and relative risks consistent with previous reports. In individuals with abnormal glucose regulation, the diabetogenic risk A allele of rs734312 was associated in an allele-dependent manner with a decrease in insulinogenic index (p = 0.025) and decreased 30-min serum insulin levels (p = 0.047) after an oral glucose load. In glucose-tolerant individuals the same allele was associated with increased fasting serum insulin concentration (p = 0.019) and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR; p = 0.026). To study the complex interaction of WFS1 rs734312 on insulin release and insulin resistance we introduced Hotelling's T (2) test. Assuming bivariate normal distribution, we constructed standard error ellipses of the insulinogenic index and HOMA-IR when stratified according to glucose tolerance status around the means of each WFS1 rs734312 genotype level. The interaction term between individuals with normal glucose tolerance and abnormal glucose regulation on the insulinogenic index and HOMA-IR was significantly associated with the traits (p = 0.0017). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Type 2 diabetes-associated risk alleles of WFS1 are associated with estimates of a decreased pancreatic beta cell function among middle-aged individuals with abnormal glucose regulation.

AB - AIM/HYPOTHESIS: Recently, variants in WFS1 have been shown to be associated with type 2 diabetes. We aimed to examine metabolic risk phenotypes of WFS1 variants in glucose-tolerant people and in individuals with abnormal glucose regulation. METHODS: The type 2 diabetes-associated WFS1 variant rs734312 (His611Arg) was studied in the population-based Inter99 cohort involving 4,568 glucose-tolerant individuals and 1,471 individuals with treatment-naive abnormal glucose regulation, and in an additional 3,733 treated type 2 diabetes patients. RESULTS: The WFS1 rs734312 showed a borderline significant association with type 2 diabetes with directions and relative risks consistent with previous reports. In individuals with abnormal glucose regulation, the diabetogenic risk A allele of rs734312 was associated in an allele-dependent manner with a decrease in insulinogenic index (p = 0.025) and decreased 30-min serum insulin levels (p = 0.047) after an oral glucose load. In glucose-tolerant individuals the same allele was associated with increased fasting serum insulin concentration (p = 0.019) and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR; p = 0.026). To study the complex interaction of WFS1 rs734312 on insulin release and insulin resistance we introduced Hotelling's T (2) test. Assuming bivariate normal distribution, we constructed standard error ellipses of the insulinogenic index and HOMA-IR when stratified according to glucose tolerance status around the means of each WFS1 rs734312 genotype level. The interaction term between individuals with normal glucose tolerance and abnormal glucose regulation on the insulinogenic index and HOMA-IR was significantly associated with the traits (p = 0.0017). CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: Type 2 diabetes-associated risk alleles of WFS1 are associated with estimates of a decreased pancreatic beta cell function among middle-aged individuals with abnormal glucose regulation.

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DO - 10.1007/s00125-008-1064-2

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SP - 1646

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JO - Diabetologia

JF - Diabetologia

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