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An autosome-wide search using longitudinal data for loci linked to type 2 diabetes progression
Authors:Gyungah Jun  Yeunjoo Song  Catherine M Stein  Sudha K Iyengar
Institution:Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University, 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. gyungah@darwin.cwru.edu
Abstract:A genome-wide screen was conducted for type 2 diabetes progression genes using measures of elevated fasting glucose levels as quantitative traits from the offspring enrolled in the Framingham Heart Study. We analyzed young (20-34 years) and old (>or= 35 years) subjects separately, using single-point and multipoint sibpair analysis, because of the possible differential impact of progression on the groups of interest. We observed significant linkage with change in fasting glucose levels on 1q25-32 (p = 5.21 x 10(-8)), 3p26.3-21.31 (p = 1 x 10(-11)), 8q23.1-24.13 (p = 2.94 x 10(-6)), 9p24.1-21.3 (p = 7 x 10(-7)), and 18p11.31-q22.1 (p < 10(-11)). The evidence for linkage on chromosomes 8 and 18 was consistent for the subset of study participants aged 43 through 55 years.
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