Large-scale association analysis provides insights into the genetic architecture and pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes

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  • Andrew P Morris
  • Benjamin F Voight
  • Tanya M Teslovich
  • Teresa Ferreira
  • Ayellet V Segrè
  • Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir
  • Rona J Strawbridge
  • Abid Hassan Khan
  • Harald Grallert
  • Anubha Mahajan
  • Inga Prokopenko
  • Hyun Min Kang
  • Christian Dina
  • Tonu Esko
  • Ross M Fraser
  • Stavroula Kanoni
  • Ashish Kumar
  • Vasiliki Lagou
  • Claudia Langenberg
  • Jian'an Luan
  • Cecilia M Lindgren
  • Martina Müller-Nurasyid
  • Sonali Pechlivanis
  • N William Rayner
  • Laura J Scott
  • Steven Wiltshire
  • Loic Yengo
  • Leena Kinnunen
  • Elizabeth J Rossin
  • Soumya Raychaudhuri
  • Andrew D Johnson
  • Antigone S Dimas
  • Ruth J F Loos
  • Sailaja Vedantam
  • Han Chen
  • Jose C Florez
  • Caroline Fox
  • Ching-Ti Liu
  • Denis Rybin
  • David J Couper
  • Wen Hong L Kao
  • Man Li
  • Marilyn C Cornelis
  • Peter Kraft
  • Qi Sun
  • Rob M van Dam
  • Heather M Stringham
  • Jonsson, Anna Elisabet
  • Lars Lind
  • Inger Njølstad
  • Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium
To extend understanding of the genetic architecture and molecular basis of type 2 diabetes (T2D), we conducted a meta-analysis of genetic variants on the Metabochip, including 34,840 cases and 114,981 controls, overwhelmingly of European descent. We identified ten previously unreported T2D susceptibility loci, including two showing sex-differentiated association. Genome-wide analyses of these data are consistent with a long tail of additional common variant loci explaining much of the variation in susceptibility to T2D. Exploration of the enlarged set of susceptibility loci implicates several processes, including CREBBP-related transcription, adipocytokine signaling and cell cycle regulation, in diabetes pathogenesis.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftNature Genetics
Vol/bind44
Udgave nummer9
Sider (fra-til)981-90
Antal sider10
ISSN1061-4036
DOI
StatusUdgivet - sep. 2012

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