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Protein-altering variants of PTPN2 in childhood-onset Type 1A diabetes

Authors :
T. Kikuchi
Shin Amemiya
Adolescent Diabetes
Tsutomu Ogata
Kohji Okamura
Ikuma Musha
Kazuhiko Nakabayashi
Misako Okuno
Tomoyuki Kawamura
Yukihide Momozawa
Tatsuhiko Urakami
Nobuyuki Kikuchi
Tadayuki Ayabe
K. Shiga
Michiaki Kubo
Maki Fukami
Akira Ohtake
Akie Nakamura
Ichiro Yokota
Junichi Suzuki
Shigetaka Sugihara
Source :
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association. 35(3)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

AIM To examine the contribution of PTPN2 coding variants to the risk of childhood-onset Type 1A diabetes. METHODS PTPN2 mutation analysis was carried out for 169 unrelated Japanese people with childhood-onset Type 1A diabetes. We searched for coding variants that were absent or extremely rare in the general population and were scored as damaging by multiple in silico programs. We performed mRNA analysis and three-dimensional structural prediction of the detected variants, when possible. We also examined possible physical links between these variants and previously reported risk SNPs as well as clinical information from variant-positive children. RESULTS One frameshift variant (p.Q286Yfs*24) and two probably damaging missense substitutions (p.C232W and p.R350Q) were identified in one child each. Of these, p.Q286Yfs*24 and p.C232W were hitherto unreported, while p.R350Q accounted for 2/121,122 alleles of the exome datasets. The p.Q286Yfs*24 variant did not encode stable mRNA, and p.C232W appeared to affect the structure of the tyrosine-protein phosphatase domain. The three variants were physically unrelated to known risk SNPs. The variant-positive children manifested Type 1A diabetes without additional clinical features and invariably carried risk human leukocyte antigen alleles. CONCLUSIONS The results provide the first indication that PTPN2 variants contribute to the risk of Type 1A diabetes, independently of known risk SNPs. PTPN2 coding variants possibly induce non-specific Type 1A diabetes phenotypes in individuals with human leukocyte antigen-mediated disease susceptibility. Our findings warrant further validation.

Details

ISSN :
14645491
Volume :
35
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc194c7ccf1949fda261db9f86ab8af5