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Contribution of ENPP1, TCF7L2, and FTO polymorphisms to type 2 diabetes in mixed ancestry ethnic population of South Africa
Background: Transcription factor 7-like 2 gene (TCF7L2), fat mass and
obesity-associated gene (FTO), and ectonucleotide
pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase gene (ENPP1) are known risk loci for
type 2 diabetes (T2DM) mostly in European populations. Objectives: To
assess the association of these genes with T2DM risk in a South African
mixed-ancestry population. Methods: Five hundred and sixty six
participants were genotyped for ENPP1-rs997509 and -rs1044498,
FTO-9941349 and -rs3751812, TCF7L2-rs12255372 and -rs7903146
polymorphisms using Taqman genotyping assays and validated by automated
sequencing to assess the association of the polymorphisms with
cardiometabolic traits. Results: In logistic regression models adjusted
for age, sex, body mass index (BMI) and insulin resistance, minor
allele of rs997509 was associated with a higher risk of prevalent T2DM
under a recessive model [odd ratio 4.60 (95% confidence interval: 1.07
to 19.86); p = 0.040].Under additive model, the rs7903146 [1.43 (1.00
to 2.04); p= 0.053] and rs9941349 [1.43 (1.00 to 2.04); p = 0.052]
minor alleles showed marginally significant associations with a high
risk of T2DM. However, only the rs7903146 alleles (p=0.011) and
genotypes (p=0.025) distributions were statistically significantly
different between diabetic and non-diabetic individuals. Conclusion:
Our findings demonstrate that ENPP1, TCF7L2, and FTO may predispose to
T2DM in the mixed-ancestry population