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Detailed physiologic characterization reveals diverse mechanisms for novel genetic loci regulating glucose and insulin metabolism in humans

Detailed physiologic characterization reveals diverse mechanisms for novel genetic loci regulating glucose and insulin metabolism in humans
Detailed physiologic characterization reveals diverse mechanisms for novel genetic loci regulating glucose and insulin metabolism in humans
Objective: recent genome-wide association studies have revealed loci associated with glucose and insulin-related traits. We aimed to characterize 19 such loci using detailed measures of insulin processing, secretion, and sensitivity to help elucidate their role in regulation of glucose control, insulin secretion and/or action.

Research design and methods: we investigated associations of loci identified by the Meta-Analyses of Glucose and Insulin-related traits Consortium (MAGIC) with circulating proinsulin, measures of insulin secretion and sensitivity from oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs), euglycemic clamps, insulin suppression tests, or frequently sampled intravenous glucose tolerance tests in nondiabetic humans (n = 29,084).

Results: the glucose-raising allele in MADD was associated with abnormal insulin processing (a dramatic effect on higher proinsulin levels, but no association with insulinogenic index) at extremely persuasive levels of statistical significance (P = 2.1 × 10?71). Defects in insulin processing and insulin secretion were seen in glucose-raising allele carriers at TCF7L2, SCL30A8, GIPR, and C2CD4B. Abnormalities in early insulin secretion were suggested in glucose-raising allele carriers at MTNR1B, GCK, FADS1, DGKB, and PROX1 (lower insulinogenic index; no association with proinsulin or insulin sensitivity). Two loci previously associated with fasting insulin (GCKR and IGF1) were associated with OGTT-derived insulin sensitivity indices in a consistent direction.

Conclusions: genetic loci identified through their effect on hyperglycemia and/or hyperinsulinemia demonstrate considerable heterogeneity in associations with measures of insulin processing, secretion, and sensitivity. Our findings emphasize the importance of detailed physiological characterization of such loci for improved understanding of pathways associated with alterations in glucose homeostasis and eventually type 2 diabetes.
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Ingelsson, Erik, Langenberg, Claudia, Hivert, Marie-France, Prokopenko, Inga, Lyssenko, Valeriya, Dupuis, Josée, Cooper, Cyrus, Dennison, Elaine M., Jameson, Karen A., Sayer, Avan Aihie, Magi, R., Sharp, S., Jackson, A.U., Assimes, T.L., Shrader, P., Knowles, J.W., Zethelius, B., Abbasi, F.A., Bergman, R.N., Bergmann, A., Berne, C., Boehnke, M., Bonnycastle, L.L., Bomstein, S.R., Buchanan, T.A., Bumpstead, S.J., Bottcher, Y., Chines, P., Collins, F.S., Erdos, M.R., Ferannini, E., Fox, C.S., Graessler, J., Hao, K., Isomaa, B., Kovacs, P., Kuusisto, J., Laakso, M., Ladenvall, C., Mohlke, K.L., Morken, M.A., Narisu, N., Nathan, D.M., Pascoe, L., Payne, F., Petrie, J.R., Schwarz, P.E., Scott, L.J., Stringham, H.M., Stumvoll, M., Swift, A.J., Syvanen, A.C., Tuomi, T., Tuomilehto, J., Tonjes, A., Valle, T.T., Williams, G.H., Lind, L., Barroso, I., Quertmous, T., Walker, M., Wareham, N.J., Meigs, J.B., McCarthy, M.I., Groop, L., Watanabe, R.M. and Florez, J.C. (2010) Detailed physiologic characterization reveals diverse mechanisms for novel genetic loci regulating glucose and insulin metabolism in humans. Diabetes, 59 (5), 1266-1275. (doi:10.2337/db09-1568).

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Abstract

Objective: recent genome-wide association studies have revealed loci associated with glucose and insulin-related traits. We aimed to characterize 19 such loci using detailed measures of insulin processing, secretion, and sensitivity to help elucidate their role in regulation of glucose control, insulin secretion and/or action.

Research design and methods: we investigated associations of loci identified by the Meta-Analyses of Glucose and Insulin-related traits Consortium (MAGIC) with circulating proinsulin, measures of insulin secretion and sensitivity from oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs), euglycemic clamps, insulin suppression tests, or frequently sampled intravenous glucose tolerance tests in nondiabetic humans (n = 29,084).

Results: the glucose-raising allele in MADD was associated with abnormal insulin processing (a dramatic effect on higher proinsulin levels, but no association with insulinogenic index) at extremely persuasive levels of statistical significance (P = 2.1 × 10?71). Defects in insulin processing and insulin secretion were seen in glucose-raising allele carriers at TCF7L2, SCL30A8, GIPR, and C2CD4B. Abnormalities in early insulin secretion were suggested in glucose-raising allele carriers at MTNR1B, GCK, FADS1, DGKB, and PROX1 (lower insulinogenic index; no association with proinsulin or insulin sensitivity). Two loci previously associated with fasting insulin (GCKR and IGF1) were associated with OGTT-derived insulin sensitivity indices in a consistent direction.

Conclusions: genetic loci identified through their effect on hyperglycemia and/or hyperinsulinemia demonstrate considerable heterogeneity in associations with measures of insulin processing, secretion, and sensitivity. Our findings emphasize the importance of detailed physiological characterization of such loci for improved understanding of pathways associated with alterations in glucose homeostasis and eventually type 2 diabetes.

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Published date: May 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 150769
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/150769
ISSN: 0012-1797
PURE UUID: e02f204c-de49-4d5d-9642-aab143b57802
ORCID for Cyrus Cooper: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3510-0709
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Author: Erik Ingelsson
Author: Claudia Langenberg
Author: Marie-France Hivert
Author: Inga Prokopenko
Author: Valeriya Lyssenko
Author: Josée Dupuis
Author: Cyrus Cooper ORCID iD
Author: Avan Aihie Sayer
Author: R. Magi
Author: S. Sharp
Author: A.U. Jackson
Author: T.L. Assimes
Author: P. Shrader
Author: J.W. Knowles
Author: B. Zethelius
Author: F.A. Abbasi
Author: R.N. Bergman
Author: A. Bergmann
Author: C. Berne
Author: M. Boehnke
Author: L.L. Bonnycastle
Author: S.R. Bomstein
Author: T.A. Buchanan
Author: S.J. Bumpstead
Author: Y. Bottcher
Author: P. Chines
Author: F.S. Collins
Author: M.R. Erdos
Author: E. Ferannini
Author: C.S. Fox
Author: J. Graessler
Author: K. Hao
Author: B. Isomaa
Author: P. Kovacs
Author: J. Kuusisto
Author: M. Laakso
Author: C. Ladenvall
Author: K.L. Mohlke
Author: M.A. Morken
Author: N. Narisu
Author: D.M. Nathan
Author: L. Pascoe
Author: F. Payne
Author: J.R. Petrie
Author: P.E. Schwarz
Author: L.J. Scott
Author: H.M. Stringham
Author: M. Stumvoll
Author: A.J. Swift
Author: A.C. Syvanen
Author: T. Tuomi
Author: J. Tuomilehto
Author: A. Tonjes
Author: T.T. Valle
Author: G.H. Williams
Author: L. Lind
Author: I. Barroso
Author: T. Quertmous
Author: M. Walker
Author: N.J. Wareham
Author: J.B. Meigs
Author: M.I. McCarthy
Author: L. Groop
Author: R.M. Watanabe
Author: J.C. Florez

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