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Published in: Diabetologia 10/2012

01-10-2012 | Short Communication

Association between KCNQ1 genetic variants and obesity in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes

Authors: W. Yu, R. C. Ma, C. Hu, W. Y. So, R. Zhang, C. Wang, C. H. Tam, J. S. Ho, J. Lu, F. Jiang, S. Tang, M. C. Ng, Y. Bao, K. Xiang, W. Jia, J. C. N. Chan

Published in: Diabetologia | Issue 10/2012

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

There is evidence of overlap between susceptibility loci for type 2 diabetes and obesity. The aim of this study is to explore the association between the established type 2 diabetes locus KCNQ1 and obesity in Han Chinese.

Methods

We recruited 6,667 and 6,606 diabetic case–control samples from Shanghai and Hong Kong, respectively. Of the samples, 7.5% and 6.3% were excluded because of genotyping failure or data missing in the association analyses of rs2237892 and rs2237895 with obesity/BMI, respectively.

Results

We found that rs2237892 was associated with lower BMI and lower incidence of overweight/obesity in diabetic patients from Hong Kong (BMI, β = −0.0060 per diabetes risk C allele for log10BMI [95% CI −0.0088, −0.0032; p = 2.83 × 10−5]; overweight/obesity, OR 0.880 for C allele [95% CI 0.807, 0.960; p = 0.004]) and in the meta-analysis of cases from the two regions (BMI, combined β = −0.0048 per C allele for log10BMI [95% CI −0.0070, −0.0026; p = 2.20 × 10−5]; overweight/obesity, combined OR 0.890 for C allele [95% CI 0.830, 0.955; p = 0.001]). rs2237895 was also related to decreased BMI (combined β = −0.0042 per diabetes risk C allele for log10BMI [95% CI −0.0062, −0.0022; p = 4.30 × 10−5]). A significant association with waist circumference was detected for rs2237892 in the pooled analyses (β = −0.0026 per C allele for log10[waist circumference] [95% CI −0.0045, −0.0007; p = 0.007]). However, neither an association with the risk of being overweight or obese nor associations with quantitive traits were detected for rs2237892 or rs2237895 in controls.

Conclusion

Our findings indicate that KCNQ1 is associated with obesity in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Metadata
Title
Association between KCNQ1 genetic variants and obesity in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes
Authors
W. Yu
R. C. Ma
C. Hu
W. Y. So
R. Zhang
C. Wang
C. H. Tam
J. S. Ho
J. Lu
F. Jiang
S. Tang
M. C. Ng
Y. Bao
K. Xiang
W. Jia
J. C. N. Chan
Publication date
01-10-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Diabetologia / Issue 10/2012
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-012-2636-8

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