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J Hum Genet ; 58(6): 362-5, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23575436

ABSTRACT

Most recently, 1-h hyperglycemia has been recognized as an additional risk factor for type 2 diabetes. To date, previous genome-wide association studies for glycemic traits have a limited impact on the fasting state and 2-h plasma glucose level in an oral glucose challenge. To identify genetic susceptibility in different stages of glucose tolerance, we performed a meta-analysis for glycemic traits including 1-h plasma glucose (1-hPG) from 14 232 non-diabetic individuals in the Korean population. Newly implicated variants (MYL2, C12orf51 and OAS1) were found to be significantly associated with 1-hPG. We also demonstrated associations with gestational diabetes mellitus. Our results could provide additional insight into the genetic variation in the clinical range of glycemia.


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2',5'-Oligoadenylate Synthetase/genetics , Asian People/genetics , Cardiac Myosins/genetics , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/genetics , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Myosin Light Chains/genetics , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/genetics , Adult , Aged , Blood Glucose/analysis , Diabetes, Gestational/genetics , Fasting/blood , Female , Genetic Loci , Genome-Wide Association Study , Genotype , Glucose Tolerance Test , Humans , Hyperglycemia/blood , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Pregnancy , Republic of Korea , Risk Factors
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J Hum Genet ; 57(10): 660-4, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22951595

ABSTRACT

To investigate the role of genetic predisposition in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in relation to obesity, we performed a genome-wide association study of PCOS in Koreans (n=1741). PCOS is a heterogeneous endocrinal disorder of uncertain etiology. Obesity is one of the well-known risk factors for PCOS. Genome-wide association study. Women with or without PCOS. A total of 1881 samples were genotyped using Illumina HumanOmni1 Quad v1 and processed by R packages. The PCOS patients were divided into two subgroups according to PCOS diagnostic criteria (Rotterdam and National Institutes of Health (NIH)). For PCOS-associated loci in the two definitions, we successfully confirmed significant associations of GYS2 for body mass index in the discovery stage. We further replicated pleiotropic associations of GYS2 in a childhood obesity study (n=482) and in a gestational diabetes study (n=1710), respectively. Our study provides a preliminary framework upon diverse genetic effects underlying PCOS in Korean women. A newly identified GYS2 gene as a predisposing factor of PCOS might expand understanding of the biological pathways in metabolic and endocrine regulation.


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Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genome-Wide Association Study/methods , Obesity/genetics , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/genetics , Adult , Amenorrhea/genetics , Asian People , Body Mass Index , Case-Control Studies , Child , Diabetes, Gestational/genetics , Female , Gene Frequency , Genetic Pleiotropy , Humans , Oligomenorrhea/genetics , Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/diagnosis , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Pregnancy , Risk Factors , Young Adult
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