Polymorphisms of the SUR1 (ABCC8) and Kir6.2 (KCNJ11) genes predict the conversion from impaired glucose tolerance to type 2 diabetes.: The Finnish diabetes Prevention Study

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Laukkanen, O
Pihlajamäki, J
Lindström, J
Eriksson, J
Valle, TT
Hämäläinen, H
Ilanne-Parikka, P
Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, S
Tuomilehto, J
Uusitupa, M
Laakso, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kuopio, Dept Med, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
[2] Univ Kuopio, Dept Clin Nutr, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Dept Publ Hlth, Helsinki 00300, Finland
[4] Oulu Deaconess Inst, Dept Sport Med, Oulu 90220, Finland
[5] Univ Oulu, Oulu Univ Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth Sci & Gen Practice, SF-90220 Oulu, Finland
[6] Tampere Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Tampere 33014, Finland
[7] Tampere Univ Hosp, Finnish Diabet Assoc, Tampere 33014, Finland
[8] Social Insurance Inst, Res Dept, Turku 20720, Finland
[9] Natl Publ Hlth Inst, Dept Epidemiol & Hlth Promot, Diabet & Genet Epidemiol Unit, SF-00300 Helsinki, Finland
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10.1210/jc.2004-1204
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Type 2 diabetes is caused by defective insulin secretion and impaired insulin action. We investigated whether common polymorphisms in the SUR1 and Kir6.2 genes are associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes in 490 subjects with impaired glucose tolerance participating in the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study. The 1273AGA allele of the SUR1 gene was associated with a 2-fold risk of type 2 diabetes [ odds ratio (OR), 2.00; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.19-3.36; P = 0.009]. This silent polymorphism was in linkage disequilibrium with three promoter polymorphisms (G-2886A, G-1561A, and A-1273G), and they formed a high-risk haplotype having a 2-fold risk of type 2 diabetes (OR, 1.89; 95% CI, 1.09-3.27; P = 0.023). Subjects with both the high-risk haplotype of the SUR1 gene and the 23K allele of the Kir6.2 gene had a 6-fold risk for the conversion to diabetes compared with those without any of these risk genotypes (OR, 5.68; 95% CI, 1.75-18.32; P = 0.004). We conclude that the polymorphisms of the SUR1 gene predicted the conversion from impaired glucose tolerance to type 2 diabetes and that the effect of these polymorphisms on diabetes risk was additive with the E23K polymorphism of the Kir6.2 gene.
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