Replication of genetic variants from genome-wide association studies with metabolic traits in an island population of the Adriatic coast of Croatia

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Rebekah Karns
Ge Zhang
Nina Jeran
Dubravka Havas-Augustin
Sasa Missoni
Wen Niu
Subba Rao Indugula
Guangyun Sun
Zijad Durakovic
Nina Smolej Narancic
Pavao Rudan
Ranajit Chakraborty
Ranjan Deka
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[1] University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,Department of Environmental Health
[2] University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[3] Institute for Anthropological Research,undefined
[4] Center for Computational Genomics,undefined
[5] Institute of Investigative Genetics,undefined
[6] University of North Texas Health Science Center,undefined
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genetic association; obesity; type 2 diabetes; FTO; TCF7L2; isolated population;
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Twenty-two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 10 gene regions previously identified in obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were evaluated for association with metabolic traits in a sample from an island population of European descent. We performed a population-based study using 18 anthropometric and biochemical traits considered as continuous variables in a sample of 843 unrelated subjects (360 men and 483 women) aged 18–80 years old from the island of Hvar on the eastern Adriatic coast of Croatia. All eight GWAS SNPs in FTO were significantly associated with weight, body mass index, waist circumference and hip circumference; 20 of the 32 nominal P-values remained significant after permutation testing for multiple corrections. The strongest associations were found between the two TCF7L2 GWAS SNPs with fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c levels, all four P-values remained significant after permutation tests. Nominally significant associations were found between several SNPs and other metabolic traits; however, the significance did not hold after permutation tests. Although the sample size was modest, our study strongly replicated the association of FTO variants with obesity-related measures and TCF7L2 variants with T2D-related traits. The estimated effect sizes of these variants were larger or comparable to published studies. This is likely attributable to the homogenous genetic background of the relatively isolated study population.
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