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Association of Levels of Fasting Glucose and Insulin With Rare Variants at the Chromosome 11p11.2-MADD Locus
- Cornes, Belinda K;
- Brody, Jennifer A;
- Nikpoor, Naghmeh;
- Morrison, Alanna C;
- Chu, Huan;
- Ahn, Byung Soo;
- Wang, Shuai;
- Dauriz, Marco;
- Barzilay, Joshua I;
- Dupuis, Josée;
- Florez, Jose C;
- Coresh, Josef;
- Gibbs, Richard A;
- Kao, WH Linda;
- Liu, Ching-Ti;
- McKnight, Barbara;
- Muzny, Donna;
- Pankow, James S;
- Reid, Jeffrey G;
- White, Charles C;
- Johnson, Andrew D;
- Wong, Tien Y;
- Psaty, Bruce M;
- Boerwinkle, Eric;
- Rotter, Jerome I;
- Siscovick, David S;
- Sladek, Robert;
- Meigs, James B
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1161/circgenetics.113.000169Abstract
Background
Common variation at the 11p11.2 locus, encompassing MADD, ACP2, NR1H3, MYBPC3, and SPI1, has been associated in genome-wide association studies with fasting glucose and insulin (FI). In the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology Targeted Sequencing Study, we sequenced 5 gene regions at 11p11.2 to identify rare, potentially functional variants influencing fasting glucose or FI levels.Methods and results
Sequencing (mean depth, 38×) across 16.1 kb in 3566 individuals without diabetes mellitus identified 653 variants, 79.9% of which were rare (minor allele frequency <1%) and novel. We analyzed rare variants in 5 gene regions with FI or fasting glucose using the sequence kernel association test. At NR1H3, 53 rare variants were jointly associated with FI (P=2.73×10(-3)); of these, 7 were predicted to have regulatory function and showed association with FI (P=1.28×10(-3)). Conditioning on 2 previously associated variants at MADD (rs7944584, rs10838687) did not attenuate this association, suggesting that there are >2 independent signals at 11p11.2. One predicted regulatory variant, chr11:47227430 (hg18; minor allele frequency=0.00068), contributed 20.6% to the overall sequence kernel association test score at NR1H3, lies in intron 2 of NR1H3, and is a predicted binding site for forkhead box A1 (FOXA1), a transcription factor associated with insulin regulation. In human HepG2 hepatoma cells, the rare chr11:47227430 A allele disrupted FOXA1 binding and reduced FOXA1-dependent transcriptional activity.Conclusions
Sequencing at 11p11.2-NR1H3 identified rare variation associated with FI. One variant, chr11:47227430, seems to be functional, with the rare A allele reducing transcription factor FOXA1 binding and FOXA1-dependent transcriptional activity.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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