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Association between the 1858T allele of the protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 22 and type 1 diabetes in a Brazilian population
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Metabolic SyndromeType 1Brazilian PopulationDiabetes EpidemiologyGenetic DeterminantBiochemistryGeneticsDiabetesGenetic EpidemiologyHuman PolymorphismStatistical GeneticsPtpn22 T AlleleBiostatisticsDiabetes MellitusPublic HealthMedicineInsulin SignalingEpidemiology
The 1858T allele of the protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor 22 (PTPN22) gene has been associated to diabetes in different populations. We investigated a possible relationship between this polymorphism and type 1 diabetes in a cohort of Brazilian patients. A significantly higher frequency of the 1858T allele was observed in diabetic patients (n = 211) than in control individuals (n = 241). Additionally, the heterozygote genotype was also increased in the diabetic group. No association was observed between the PTPN22 T allele and gender, or between T carriers and age of onset of T1D. This work describes for the first time a strong association of the 1858T allele with type 1 diabetes in a Brazilian population, reinforcing the role of this variant as an important susceptibility factor for this disease.
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