Genetic variation of SORBS1 gene is associated with glucose homeostasis and age at onset of diabetes: A SAPPHIRe Cohort Study
Journal
Scientific Reports
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
1
Pages
10574
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Wang W.-C.
Hsiung C.A.
He C.-T.
Lin M.-W.
Sheu W.H.-H.
Quertermous T.
Chen Y.-D.I.
Rotter J.I.
Hwu C.-M.
Hung Y.-J.
Lee W.-J.
Lee I.-T.
Abstract
The SORBS1 gene plays an important role in insulin signaling. We aimed to examine whether common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of SORBS1 are associated with prevalence and incidence of diabetes, age at onset of diabetes, and the related traits of glucose homeostasis. A total of 1135 siblings from 492 ethnic Chinese families were recruited at baseline, and 630 were followed up for 5.19 ± 0.96 years. Nine SNPs including rs7081076, rs2281939, rs3818540, rs2274490, rs61739184, rs726176, rs2296966, rs17849148, and rs3193970 were genotyped and examined. To deal with correlated data of subjects within the same families, the generalized estimating equations approach was applied throughout all association analyses. The GG genotype of rs2281939 was associated with a higher risk of diabetes at baseline, an earlier onset of diabetes, and higher steady-state plasma glucose levels in the modified insulin suppression test. The minor allele T of rs2296966 was associated with higher prevalence and incidence of diabetes, an earlier onset of diabetes, and higher 2-h glucose during oral glucose tolerance test. These two SNPs revealed independent associations with age of diabetes onset as well as risk of diabetes at baseline. These findings supported that SORBS1 gene participates in the pathogenesis of diabetes. ? 2018 The Author(s).
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Other Subjects
actin binding protein; insulin; SORBS1 protein, human; adult; Asian continental ancestry group; blood; China; female; follow up; genetic predisposition; genetics; glucose blood level; glucose tolerance test; human; incidence; male; metabolism; middle aged; non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; onset age; prevalence; single nucleotide polymorphism; Adult; Age of Onset; Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Blood Glucose; China; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Glucose Tolerance Test; Humans; Incidence; Insulin; Male; Microfilament Proteins; Middle Aged; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Prevalence
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Type
journal article