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A novel type 2 diabetes risk allele increases the promoter activity of the muscle-specific small ankyrin 1 gene.


ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies have identified Ankyrin-1 (ANK1) as a common type 2 diabetes (T2D) susceptibility locus. However, the underlying causal variants and functional mechanisms remain unknown. We screened for 8 tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ANK1 between 2 case-control studies. Genotype analysis revealed significant associations of 3 SNPs, rs508419 (first identified here), rs515071, and rs516946 with T2D (P??0.80); subsequent analysis indicated that the CCC haplotype associated with increased T2D susceptibility (OR 1.447, P?

SUBMITTER: Yan R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4848520 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel type 2 diabetes risk allele increases the promoter activity of the muscle-specific small ankyrin 1 gene.

Yan Rengna R   Lai Shanshan S   Yang Yang Y   Shi Hongfei H   Cai Zhenming Z   Sorrentino Vincenzo V   Du Hong H   Chen Huimei H  

Scientific reports 20160428


Genome-wide association studies have identified Ankyrin-1 (ANK1) as a common type 2 diabetes (T2D) susceptibility locus. However, the underlying causal variants and functional mechanisms remain unknown. We screened for 8 tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ANK1 between 2 case-control studies. Genotype analysis revealed significant associations of 3 SNPs, rs508419 (first identified here), rs515071, and rs516946 with T2D (P < 0.001). These SNPs were in linkage disequilibrium (r(2) > 0.80  ...[more]

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