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Query: UMLS:C0011860 (
type 2 diabetes
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NeuroD/BETA2, a transcription factor of the insulin gene, also plays an important role in the development of pancreatic beta-cells. Recently, the NeuroD/BETA2 gene has been mapped to the long arm of human chromosome 2 (2q32) where the
IDDM7
gene has previously been mapped, implying its involvement in diabetes. To identify mutations in the NeuroD/BETA2 gene that may predispose patients to develop diabetes, we studied the gene in 50 Japanese subjects with diabetes (4 with type 1 and 46 with type 2) by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by single-strand conformation polymorphism and sequencing analyses. Further analysis was performed in 392 Japanese subjects (60 with type 1 and 158 with
type 2 diabetes
and 174 healthy control subjects) by mismatch PCR restriction fragment length polymorphism. We found a DNA polymorphism of the NeuroD/BETA2 gene. A nucleotide G-to-A transition results in the substitution of alanine to threonine at codon 45 (Ala45Thr). The frequencies of heterozygotes for the Ala45Thr variant were 9.8% in the control subjects, 9.5% in the patients with
type 2 diabetes
, and 25.0% in the patients with type 1 diabetes, a significant difference (P = 0.006). Because the variant of the NeuroD/BETA2 gene (Ala45Thr) is associated with type 1 but not
type 2 diabetes
, it may be implicated in the loss of pancreatic beta-cells in type 1 diabetes.
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PMID:Association of polymorphism in the NeuroD/BETA2 gene with type 1 diabetes in the Japanese. 1033 23
Mutations in the NeuroD/BETA2 gene have been shown to associate with
type 2 diabetes
. In the present study, we examined mutations in the NeuroD/BETA2 gene for association with either type 1 or 2 diabetes. Three variants were identified in patients with
type 2 diabetes
: Ala45Thr (allelic frequency 0.36, 95% CI 0.31-0.41), Pro197His (0.01), and Ser259Ser (0.01). Ala45Thr and Pro197His were not associated with
type 2 diabetes
, but the transmission disequilibrium test showed unequal transmission of the A45 allele to offspring with type 1 diabetes (chi2 = 5.90, P < 0.02, odds ratio 1.55, 95% CI 0.91-2.63). This association could not be explained by linkage disequilibrium between the Ala45 allele and
IDDM7
(D2S152), which is also located on chromosome 2q32. When tested in vitro, the biological activity of Thr45 (117+/-36% vs. Ala45) and His197 (90+/-28% vs. Pro197) on the regulation of the human insulin gene promoter appeared normal. In conclusion, mutations in the NeuroD/BETA2 gene are not a common cause of late-onset
type 2 diabetes
among Danes. However, in the type 1 diabetic Danish population, the Ala45Thr variant of NeuroD/BETA2 may represent a susceptibility marker independent of
IDDM7
on chromosome 2q32.
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PMID:NeuroD/BETA2 gene variability and diabetes: no associations to late-onset type 2 diabetes but an A45 allele may represent a susceptibility marker for type 1 diabetes among Danes. Danish Study Group of Diabetes in Childhood, and the Danish IDDM Epidemiology and Genetics Group. 1090
It has recently been shown that mutations in BETA2/NeuroD1 are responsible for the development of
type 2 diabetes
mellitus (T2DM) in Caucasians. This gene is located near the
IDDM7
region and one of its amino acid polymorphisms, Ala45Thr, has been associated with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) in Japanese and Danish populations. The aim of our study is to examine Ala45Thr for its role in T1DM in Caucasians. We used both population-based case-control analysis and family-based transmission/disequilibrium testing (TDT). Genotyping was carried out by the dot-blotting method using P32. Study subjects comprised 202 type 1 diabetes cases (mean age at diagnosis: 11.1 years, mean age at examination: 36.4 years) and 139 controls with normal fasting glucose. For the TDT study, allelic transmission was evaluated in 209 case family trios. The frequency of the Ala45 allele was 70.3 % in cases and 62.9 % in controls (p=0.04), and 47.5 % of cases were Ala45 homozygotes compared to 36.0 % of controls (p=0.03). The TDT component of the study did not achieve statistical significance. However, given the high frequency of this variant even among controls, exceptionally large data sets are needed to provide adequate power for this approach. Our case-control study suggests that the Ala45 variant of BETA2/NeuroD1 may be associated with T1DM in Caucasians (or in linkage disequilibrium with a causative variant). However, this finding should be confirmed by a much larger family-based study.
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PMID:The Ala45Thr polymorphism of BETA2/NeuroD1 gene and susceptibility to type 1 diabetes mellitus in caucasians. 1295 29