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GWAS of Diabetic Nephropathy: Is the GENIE out of the Bottle?
- Source :
- PLoS Genetics; 8(9) (2012), PLoS Genetics, PLoS Genetics; Vol 8, PLoS Genetics, Vol 8, Iss 9, p e1002921 (2012), Sandholm, N, Salem, R M, McKnight, A J, Brennan, E P, Forsblom, C, Isakova, T, McKay, G J, Williams, W W, Sadlier, D M, Mäkinen, V-P, Swan, E J, Palmer, C, Boright, A P, Ahlqvist, E, Deshmukh, H A, Keller, B J, Huang, H, Ahola, A J, Fagerholm, E, Gordin, D, Harjutsalo, V, He, B, Heikkilä, O, Hietala, K, Kytö, J, Lahermo, P, Lehto, M, Lithovius, R, Osterholm, A-M, Parkkonen, M, Pitkäniemi, J, Rosengård-Bärlund, M, Saraheimo, M, Sarti, C, Söderlund, J, Soro-Paavonen, A, Syreeni, A, Thorn, L M, Tikkanen, H, Tolonen, N, Tryggvason, K, Tuomilehto, J, Wadén, J, Gill, G V, Prior, S, Guiducci, C, Mirel, D B, Taylor, A, Savage, D A, Maxwell, A P & DCCT/EDIC Research Group 2012, ' New susceptibility Loci associated with kidney disease in type 1 diabetes ', PLoS Genetics, vol. 8, no. 9, e1002921, pp. e1002921 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002921
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2012.
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Abstract
- Diabetic kidney disease, or diabetic nephropathy (DN), is a major complication of diabetes and the leading cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) that requires dialysis treatment or kidney transplantation. In addition to the decrease in the quality of life, DN accounts for a large proportion of the excess mortality associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Whereas the degree of glycemia plays a pivotal role in DN, a subset of individuals with poorly controlled T1D do not develop DN. Furthermore, strong familial aggregation supports genetic susceptibility to DN. However, the genes and the molecular mechanisms behind the disease remain poorly understood, and current therapeutic strategies rarely result in reversal of DN. In the GEnetics of Nephropathy: an International Effort (GENIE) consortium, we have undertaken a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of T1D DN comprising ∼2.4 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) imputed in 6,691 individuals. After additional genotyping of 41 top ranked SNPs representing 24 independent signals in 5,873 individuals, combined meta-analysis revealed association of two SNPs with ESRD: rs7583877 in the AFF3 gene (P = 1.2×10−8) and an intergenic SNP on chromosome 15q26 between the genes RGMA and MCTP2, rs12437854 (P = 2.0×10−9). Functional data suggest that AFF3 influences renal tubule fibrosis via the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β1) pathway. The strongest association with DN as a primary phenotype was seen for an intronic SNP in the ERBB4 gene (rs7588550, P = 2.1×10−7), a gene with type 2 diabetes DN differential expression and in the same intron as a variant with cis-eQTL expression of ERBB4. All these detected associations represent new signals in the pathogenesis of DN.<br />Author Summary The global prevalence of diabetes has reached epidemic proportions, constituting a major health care problem worldwide. Diabetic kidney disease, or diabetic nephropathy (DN)—the major long term microvascular complication of diabetes—is associated with excess mortality among patients with type 1 diabetes. Even though DN has been shown to cluster in families, the underlying genetic and molecular pathways remain poorly defined. We have undertaken the largest genome-wide association study and meta-analysis to date on DN and on its most severe form of kidney disease, end-stage renal disease (ESRD). We identified new loci significantly associated with diabetic ESRD: AFF3 and an intergenic locus on chromosome 15q26 residing between RGMA and MCTP2. Our functional analyses suggest that AFF3 influences renal tubule fibrosis, a pathological hallmark of severe DN. Another locus in ERBB4 was suggestively associated with DN and resides in the same intronic region as a variant affecting the expression of ERBB4. Subsequent pathway analysis of the genes co-expressed with ERBB4 indicated involvement of fibrosis.
- Subjects :
- Cancer Research
Receptor, ErbB-4
type 1 diabetes
030232 urology & nephrology
Genome-wide association study
Type 2 diabetes
Diabetic nephropathy
RNA interference
Endocrinology
0302 clinical medicine
Chronic Kidney Disease
Genetics(clinical)
Diabetic Nephropathies
Genetics (clinical)
Genetics
0303 health sciences
Nuclear Proteins
Genomics
3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational health
3. Good health
ErbB Receptors
Nephrology
Medicine
Research Article
kideny disease
lcsh:QH426-470
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Biology
Endocrinology and Diabetes
Nephropathy
03 medical and health sciences
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Diabetes mellitus
Genome-Wide Association Studies
medicine
Genetic predisposition
Humans
Molecular Biology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
030304 developmental biology
Diabetic Endocrinology
Human Genetics
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1
medicine.disease
lcsh:Genetics
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
3121 General medicine, internal medicine and other clinical medicine
Genetics of Disease
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Gene expression
Kidney disease
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15537404
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS Genetics; 8(9) (2012), PLoS Genetics, PLoS Genetics; Vol 8, PLoS Genetics, Vol 8, Iss 9, p e1002921 (2012), Sandholm, N, Salem, R M, McKnight, A J, Brennan, E P, Forsblom, C, Isakova, T, McKay, G J, Williams, W W, Sadlier, D M, Mäkinen, V-P, Swan, E J, Palmer, C, Boright, A P, Ahlqvist, E, Deshmukh, H A, Keller, B J, Huang, H, Ahola, A J, Fagerholm, E, Gordin, D, Harjutsalo, V, He, B, Heikkilä, O, Hietala, K, Kytö, J, Lahermo, P, Lehto, M, Lithovius, R, Osterholm, A-M, Parkkonen, M, Pitkäniemi, J, Rosengård-Bärlund, M, Saraheimo, M, Sarti, C, Söderlund, J, Soro-Paavonen, A, Syreeni, A, Thorn, L M, Tikkanen, H, Tolonen, N, Tryggvason, K, Tuomilehto, J, Wadén, J, Gill, G V, Prior, S, Guiducci, C, Mirel, D B, Taylor, A, Savage, D A, Maxwell, A P & DCCT/EDIC Research Group 2012, ' New susceptibility Loci associated with kidney disease in type 1 diabetes ', PLoS Genetics, vol. 8, no. 9, e1002921, pp. e1002921 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002921
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f7c947d29d7b6f566def2e44b4b787e0