FUT2 non-secretor status is associated with Type 1 diabetes susceptibility in Japanese children.

K Ihara, C Fukano,T Ayabe,M Fukami,T Ogata,T Kawamura, T Urakami,N Kikuchi, I Yokota, 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

DIABETIC MEDICINE(2017)

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AimTo examine the contribution of the FUT2 gene and ABO blood type to the development of Type 1 diabetes in Japanese children. MethodsWe analysed FUT2 variants and ABO genotypes in a total of 531 Japanese children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and 448 control subjects. The possible association of FUT2 variants and ABO genotypes with the onset of Type 1 diabetes was statistically examined. ResultsThe se2 genotype (c.385A>T) of the FUT2 gene was found to confer susceptibility to Type 1A diabetes in a recessive effects model [odds ratio for se2/se2, 1.68 (95% CI 1.20-2.35); corrected P value = 0.0075]. ConclusionsThe FUT2 gene contributed to the development of Type 1 diabetes in the present cohort of Japanese children.
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