OBJECTIVE-Two recent genome-wide association (GWA) studies have revealed novel loci for type 1 diabetes, a common multifactorial disease with a strong genetic component. To fully utilize the GWA data that we had obtained by genotyping 563 type 1 diabetes probands and 1,146 control subjects, as well as 483 case subject-parent trios, using the Alumina HumanHap550 BeadChip, we designed a full stage 2 study to capture other possible association signals. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-From our existing datasets, we selected 982 markers with P < 0.05 in both GWA cohorts. Genotyping these in an independent set of 636 nuclear families with 974 affected offspring revealed 75 markers that also had P < 0.05 in this third cohort. Among these, six single nucleotide polymorphisms in five novel loci also had P < 0.05 in the Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium dataset and were further tested in 1,303 type 1 diabetes probands from the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial/Epidemiology of Dia - betes Interventions and Complications (DCCT/EDIC) plus 1,673 control subjects. RESULTS-Two markers (rs9976767 and rs3757247) remained significant after adjusting for the number of tests in this last cohort; they reside in UBASH3A (OR 1.16; combined P = 2.33 × 10 -8) and BACH2 (1.13; combined P = 1.25 × 10 -6). CONCLUSIONS-Evaluation of a large number of statistical GWA candidates in several independent cohorts has revealed additional loci that are associated with type 1 diabetes. The two genes at these respective loci, UBASH3A and BACH2, are both biologically relevant to autoimmunity. © 2009 by the American Diabetes Association.
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Grant, S. F. A., Qu, H. Q., Bradfield, J. P., Marchand, L., Kim, C. E., Glessner, J. T., … Hakonarson, H. (2009). Follow-Up analysis of genome-wide association data identifies novel loci for type 1 diabetes. Diabetes, 58(1), 290–295. https://doi.org/10.2337/db08-1022
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