Replication of Type 2 diabetes-associated variants in a Saudi Arabian population

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Replication of Type 2 diabetes-associated variants in a Saudi Arabian population. Physiol Genomics 50: 296–297, 2018. First published February 16, 2018; doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00100.2017.— Over 120 Type 2 diabetes (T2D) loci have been identified from genome-wide association studies (GWAS), mainly from Caucasian populations. Very limited knowledge is available on the Saudi Arabian population. In this study, 122 previously reported T2D-related variants from 84 loci were examined in a Saudi Arabian cohort of 1,578 individuals (659 T2D cases and 919 controls). Eleven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) corresponding to nine independent loci had a P value <0.05. If a more stringent Bonferroni threshold of P = 4.1 ☓ 10-4 (= 0.05/122) were applied, none of the SNPs would have reached the significance level. Nine of the SNPs with a P value <0.05 showed similar odds ratios as previously described, but rs11605924 (CRY2) and rs9470794 (ZFAND3) were in the opposite direction. This study demonstrates the importance of large-scale GWAS in the Saudi Arabian population to identify ethnicity-specific disease-associated variants.

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Li-Gao, R., Wakil, S. M., Meyer, B. F., Dzimiri, N., & Mook-Kanamori, D. O. (2018). Replication of Type 2 diabetes-associated variants in a Saudi Arabian population. Physiological Genomics, 50(4), 296–297. https://doi.org/10.1152/PHYSIOLGENOMICS.00100.2017

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