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Polymorphisms of the reg1? gene and early onset type 2 diabetes in the korean population.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The Reg gene has been reported to be expressed in regenerating islets and Reg1 protein to be up-regulated at an early stage of diabetes in mice. As human Reg1? is homologous with murine Reg1, we investigated whether common variants in Reg1? are associated with type 2 diabetes in the Korean population. METHODS:We sequenced the Reg1? gene to identify common polymorphisms using 24 Korean DNA samples. Of 11 polymorphisms found, five common ones (g.-385T>C [rs10165462], g.-36T>G [rs25689789], g.209G>T [rs2070707], g.1385C>G [novel], and g.2199G>A [novel]) were genotyped in 752 type 2 diabetic patients and 642 non-diabetic subjects. RESULTS:No polymorphism was associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes. However, g.-385C and g.2199A lowered the risk of early-onset type 2 diabetes, defined as a diagnosis in subjects whose age at diagnosis was 25 years or more but less than 40 years (odds ratio [OR], 0.721 [0.535 to 0.971] and 0.731 [0.546 to 0.977] for g.-385C and g.2199A, respectively) and g.1385G increased the risk of early-onset diabetes (OR, 1.398 [1.055 to 1.854]). Although adjusting for errors in multiple hypotheses-testing showed no statistically significant association between the three individual polymorphisms and early-onset diabetes, the haplotype H1, composed of g.-385C, g.1385C, and g.2199A, was associated with a reduced risk of early-onset diabetes (OR, 0.590 [0.396 to 0.877], P = 0.009). CONCLUSION:Polymorphisms in the Reg1? were not found to be associated with overall susceptibility to type 2 diabetes, though some showed modest associations with early-onset type 2 diabetes in the Korean population.

SUBMITTER: Koo BK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2932892 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polymorphisms of the reg1α gene and early onset type 2 diabetes in the korean population.

Koo Bo Kyung BK   Cho Young Min YM   Kimm Kuchan K   Lee Jong-Young JY   Oh Bermseok B   Park Byung Lae BL   Cheong Hyun Sub HS   Shin Hyoung Doo HD   Ko Kyung Soo KS   Park Sang Gyu SG   Lee Hong Kyu HK   Park Kyong Soo KS  

Korean diabetes journal 20100831 4


<h4>Background</h4>The Reg gene has been reported to be expressed in regenerating islets and Reg1 protein to be up-regulated at an early stage of diabetes in mice. As human Reg1α is homologous with murine Reg1, we investigated whether common variants in Reg1α are associated with type 2 diabetes in the Korean population.<h4>Methods</h4>We sequenced the Reg1α gene to identify common polymorphisms using 24 Korean DNA samples. Of 11 polymorphisms found, five common ones (g.-385T>C [rs10165462], g.-3  ...[more]

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