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Erschienen in: Diabetologia 7/2018

02.05.2018 | Article

Discordant association of the CREBRF rs373863828 A allele with increased BMI and protection from type 2 diabetes in Māori and Pacific (Polynesian) people living in Aotearoa/New Zealand

verfasst von: Mohanraj Krishnan, Tanya J. Major, Ruth K. Topless, Ofa Dewes, Lennex Yu, John M. D. Thompson, Lesley McCowan, Janak de Zoysa, Lisa K. Stamp, Nicola Dalbeth, Jennie Harré Hindmarsh, Nuku Rapana, Ranjan Deka, Winston W. H. Eng, Daniel E. Weeks, Ryan L. Minster, Stephen T. McGarvey, Satupa’itea Viali, Take Naseri, Muagututi’a Sefuiva Reupena, Phillip Wilcox, David Grattan, Peter R. Shepherd, Andrew N. Shelling, Rinki Murphy, Tony R. Merriman

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

The A (minor) allele of CREBRF rs373863828 has been associated with increased BMI and reduced risk of type 2 diabetes in the Samoan populations of Samoa and American Samoa. Our aim was to test rs373863828 for associations with BMI and the odds of type 2 diabetes, gout and chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Māori and Pacific (Polynesian) people living in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Methods

Linear and logistic regression models were used to analyse the association of the A allele of CREBRF rs373863828 with BMI, log-transformed BMI, waist circumference, type 2 diabetes, gout and CKD in 2286 adults. The primary analyses were adjusted for age, sex, the first four genome-wide principal components and (where appropriate) BMI, waist circumference and type 2 diabetes. The primary analysis was conducted in ancestrally defined groups and association effects were combined using meta-analysis.

Results

For the A allele of rs373863828, the effect size was 0.038 (95% CI 0.022, 0.055, p = 4.8 × 10−6) for log-transformed BMI, with OR 0.59 (95% CI 0.47, 0.73, p = 1.9 × 10−6) for type 2 diabetes. There was no evidence for an association of genotype with variance in BMI (p = 0.13), and nor was there evidence for associations with serum urate (β = 0.012 mmol/l, pcorrected = 0.10), gout (OR 1.00, p = 0.98) or CKD (OR 0.91, p = 0.59).

Conclusions/interpretation

Our results in New Zealand Polynesian adults replicate, with very similar effect sizes, the association of the A allele of rs373863828 with higher BMI but lower odds of type 2 diabetes among Samoan adults living in Samoa and American Samoa.
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Metadaten
Titel
Discordant association of the CREBRF rs373863828 A allele with increased BMI and protection from type 2 diabetes in Māori and Pacific (Polynesian) people living in Aotearoa/New Zealand
verfasst von
Mohanraj Krishnan
Tanya J. Major
Ruth K. Topless
Ofa Dewes
Lennex Yu
John M. D. Thompson
Lesley McCowan
Janak de Zoysa
Lisa K. Stamp
Nicola Dalbeth
Jennie Harré Hindmarsh
Nuku Rapana
Ranjan Deka
Winston W. H. Eng
Daniel E. Weeks
Ryan L. Minster
Stephen T. McGarvey
Satupa’itea Viali
Take Naseri
Muagututi’a Sefuiva Reupena
Phillip Wilcox
David Grattan
Peter R. Shepherd
Andrew N. Shelling
Rinki Murphy
Tony R. Merriman
Publikationsdatum
02.05.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Diabetologia / Ausgabe 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-018-4623-1

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