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Genetic Associations with C-peptide Levels Before Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis in At-Risk Relatives.

˜The œJournal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism/Journal of clinical endocrinology & metabolism(2024)

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Objective: We sought to determine whether the type 1 diabetes genetic risk score-2 (T1D-GRS2) and single nucleotide polymorphisms are associated with C-peptide preservation before type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 713 autoantibody-positive participants who developed type 1 diabetes in the TrialNet Pathway to Prevention Study who had T1DExomeChip data. We evaluated the relationships of 16 known single nucleotide polymorphisms and T1D-GRS2 with area under the curve (AUC) C-peptide levels during oral glucose tolerance tests conducted in the 9 months before diagnosis. Results: Higher T1D-GRS2 was associated with lower C-peptide AUC in the 9 months before diagnosis in univariate (beta = -.06, P < .0001) and multivariate (beta = -.03, P = .005) analyses. Participants with the JAZF1 rs864745 T allele had lower C-peptide AUC in both univariate (beta = -.11, P = .002) and multivariate (beta = -.06, P = .018) analyses. Conclusion: The type 2 diabetes-associated JAZF1 rs864745 T allele and higher T1D-GRS2 are associated with lower C-peptide AUC before diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, with implications for the design of prevention trials.
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type 1 diabetes,genetics,C-peptide,genetic risk score,prevention,prediction,epidemiology
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