Large-scale studies of the Hphl insulin gene variable-number-of-tandem- repeats polymorphism in relation to Type 2 diabetes mellitus and insulin release

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Aims/hypothesis. The class III allele of the variable-number-of-tandem- repeats polymorphism located 5′ of the insulin gene (INS-VNTR) has been associated with Type 2 diabetes and altered birthweight. It has also been suggested, although inconsistently, that the class III allele plays a role in glucose-induced insulin response among NGT individuals. Methods. We investigated the impact of the class III allele on Type 2 diabetes susceptibility in a case-control study involving 1462 Type 2 diabetic patients and 4931 NGT subjects. We also examined the potential impact of the class III allele in genotype-quantitative trait studies in three Danish study populations containing (i) 358 young healthy subjects; (ii) 4444 middle-aged NGT subjects, 490 subjects with IFG and 678 subjects with IGT; and (iii) 221 NGT subjects, of whom one parent had Type 2 diabetes. Results. There was no difference in frequency of the class III allele or in genotype distribution between the 1462 Type 2 diabetic patients and the 4931 NGT subjects. Among the 358 young subjects the class III/III carriers had significantly reduced post-IVGTT acute serum insulin and C-peptide responses (p=0.04 and 0.03 respectively). However, among the 4444 middle-aged subjects we failed to demonstrate any association between the class III allele and post-OGTT serum insulin and C-peptide levels. Conclusions/interpretation. The class III allele of the INS-VNTR does not confer susceptibility to Type 2 diabetes or consistent alterations in glucose-induced insulin release in the examined populations, which consisted of Danish Caucasians.

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Hansen, S. K., Gjesing, A. P., Rasmussen, S. K., Glümer, C., Urhammer, S. A., Andersen, G., … Pedersen, O. (2004). Large-scale studies of the Hphl insulin gene variable-number-of-tandem- repeats polymorphism in relation to Type 2 diabetes mellitus and insulin release. Diabetologia, 47(6), 1079–1087. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-004-1418-3

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