Variants associated with autoimmune Type 1 diabetes in Japanese children: implications for age-specific effects of cis-regulatory haplotypes at 17q12-q21.

T Ayabe,M Fukami,T Ogata,T Kawamura,T Urakami,N Kikuchi, I Yokota,K Ihara, K Takemoto, T Mukai, A Nishii, T Kikuchi, T Mori, N Shimura, G Sasaki, R Kizu,N Takubo, S Soneda,T Fujisawa, R Takaya, Z Kizaki,S Kanzaki, K Hanaki,N Matsuura,Y Kasahara,K Kosaka, T Takahashi, K Minamitani, S Matsuo,H Mochizuki, K Kobayashi, A Koike, R Horikawa, S Teno, K Tsubouchi,T Mochizuki,Y Igarashi,S Amemiya, S Sugihara, Adolescent Diabetes

DIABETIC MEDICINE(2016)

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AimsThe aim of this study was to clarify the significance of previously reported susceptibility variants in the development of autoimmune Type 1 diabetes in non-white children. Tested variants included rs2290400, which has been linked to Type 1 diabetes only in one study on white people. Haplotypes at 17q12-q21 encompassing rs2290400 are known to determine the susceptibility of early-onset asthma by affecting the expression of flanking genes. MethodsWe genotyped 63 variants in 428 Japanese people with childhood-onset autoimmune Type 1 diabetes and 457 individuals without diabetes. Possible association between variants and age at diabetes onset was examined using age-specific quantitative trait locus analysis and ordered-subset regression analysis. ResultsTen variants, including rs2290400 in GSDMB, were more frequent among the people with Type 1 diabetes than those without diabetes. Of these, rs689 in INS and rs231775 in CTLA4 yielded particularly high odds ratios of 5.58 (corrected P value 0.001; 95% CI 2.15-14.47) and 1.64 (corrected P value 5.3 x 10(-5); 95% CI 1.34-2.01), respectively. Age-specific effects on diabetes susceptibility were suggested for rs2290400; heterozygosity of the risk alleles was associated with relatively early onset of diabetes, and the allele was linked to the phenotype exclusively in the subgroup of age at onset 5.0 years. ConclusionsThe results indicate that rs2290400 in GSDMB and polymorphisms in INS and CTLA4 are associated with the risk of Type 1 diabetes in Japanese children. Importantly, cis-regulatory haplotypes at 17q12-q21 encompassing rs2290400 probably determine the risk of autoimmune Type 1 diabetes predominantly in early childhood.
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