Toward further mapping of the association between the IL2RA locus and type 1 diabetes

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Abstract

A novel type 1 diabetes locus was mapped to the interleukin-2 receptor α gene (IL2RA) on chromosome 10p15.1, encoding an important modulator of immunity. The aim of the current study was to confirm the association of IL2RA with type 1 diabetes and to attempt further mapping of the genetic effect with a new set of 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We genotyped 949 nuclear family trios with one type 1 diabetes-affected offspring and two parents (2,847 individuals). Two of the 12 IL2RA SNPs genotyped (rs706778 and rs3118470) had statistically significant type 1 diabetes association (P = 6.96 × 10 -4 and 8.63 × 10-4, respectively). Both SNPs are located in the 5′ end of the long intron 1 within 3 kb of each other and are in high linkage disequilibrium (D′ = 0.997, r2 = 0.613). The A-C haplotype (frequency = 0.331) was associated with increased type 1 diabetes risk (P = 3.02 × 10-4). Our study identifies two markers in the IL2RA gene that are signifi-cantly associated with type 1 diabetes, supporting IL2RA as a promising candidate gene for type 1 diabetes and suggesting a potential role of IL2Rα in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes, likely involving regulatory T-cells. © 2007 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Qu, H. Q., Montpetit, A., Ge, B., Hudson, T. J., & Polychronakos, C. (2007). Toward further mapping of the association between the IL2RA locus and type 1 diabetes. Diabetes, 56(4), 1174–1176. https://doi.org/10.2337/db06-1555

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