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  • 2011Genetic variations in the FTO gene are associated with type 2 diabetes and obesity in south Indians (CURES-79).68citations

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Genetic variations in the FTO gene are associated with type 2 diabetes and obesity in south Indians (CURES-79).

  • Pp, Majumder
  • Mohan, Viswanathan
  • Radha, V.
  • Ramya, K.
  • Ghosh, S.
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<h4>Aim</h4>the present study investigated the association of six variants-rs9940128, rs7193144, and rs8050136 (in intron 1), rs918031 and rs1588413 (in intron 8), and rs11076023 (3' untranslated region)-across three regulatory regions of the fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in a South Indian population.<h4>Methods</h4>unrelated study subjects (n = 1,852; 1,001 normal glucose-tolerant [NGT] controls and 851 cases [T2DM]) were randomly selected from the Chennai Urban Rural Epidemiological Study (CURES). Genotyping was done by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method, and 20% of samples were sequenced to validate the genotypes obtained. Haplotype analysis was also carried out.<h4>Results</h4>the three polymorphisms rs9940128 A/G, rs1588413 C/T, and rs11076023 A/T of the FTO gene were associated with T2DM in our study population. The rs8050136 C/A variant was associated with obesity, and its association with T2DM was also mediated through obesity. The rs1588413 C/T variant showed an association with obesity in the total study subjects, but when the NGT subjects alone were analyzed, the association with obesity was lost. The haplotype ACCTCT confers a lower risk of T2DM in this South Indian population.<h4>Conclusions</h4>among South Indians, the rs9940128 A/G, rs11076023 A/T, and rs1588413 C/T variants of the FTO gene were associated with T2DM, whereas the rs8050136 C/A variant was associated with obesity.

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