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A Genome-Wide Association Study of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Korean Women
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GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyGenomicsGenome-wide Association StudiesClinical GeneticsGenome-wide Association StudyKorean WomenDiabetes EpidemiologyWhole Genome StudiesPublic HealthGestational Diabetes MellitusQuantitative GeneticsType 2Gestational DiabetesMaternal HealthStatistical GeneticsCardiovascular EndocrinologyDiabetes ComplicationsEpidemiologyMolecular MedicineGenetic DeterminantGlobal HealthDiabetesDiabetes MellitusMedicine
Knowledge regarding the genetic risk loci for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is still limited. In this study, we performed a two-stage genome-wide association analysis in Korean women. In the stage 1 genome scan, 468 women with GDM and 1,242 nondiabetic control women were compared using 2.19 million genotyped or imputed markers. We selected 11 loci for further genotyping in stage 2 samples of 931 case and 783 control subjects. The joint effect of stage 1 plus stage 2 studies was analyzed by meta-analysis. We also investigated the effect of known type 2 diabetes variants in GDM. Two loci known to be associated with type 2 diabetes had a genome-wide significant association with GDM in the joint analysis. rs7754840, a variant in CDKAL1, had the strongest association with GDM (odds ratio 1.518; P=6.65×10(-16)). A variant near MTNR1B, rs10830962, was also significantly associated with the risk of GDM (1.454; P=2.49×10(-13)). We found that there is an excess of association between known type 2 diabetes variants and GDM above what is expected under the null hypothesis. In conclusion, we have confirmed that genetic variants in CDKAL1 and near MTNR1B are strongly associated with GDM in Korean women. There seems to be a shared genetic basis between GDM and type 2 diabetes.
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