Variation in the ATM Gene May Alter Glycemic Response to Metformin

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1. GoDARTS and UKPDS Diabetes Pharmacogenetics Study Group; Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2, Zhou K, Bellenguez C, Spencer CC, Bennett AJ, Coleman RL, Tavendale R, Hawley SA, Donnelly LA, Schofield C, Groves CJ, Burch L, Carr F, Strange A, Freeman C, Blackwell JM, Bramon E, Brown MA, Casas JP, Corvin A, Craddock N, Deloukas P, Dronov S, Duncanson A, Edkins S, Gray E, Hunt S, Jankowski J, Langford C, Markus HS, Mathew CG, Plomin R, Rautanen A, Sawcer SJ, Samani NJ, Trembath R, Viswanathan AC, Wood NW; MAGIC Investigators, Harries LW, Hattersley AT, Doney AS, Colhoun H, Morris AD, Sutherland C, Hardie DG, Peltonen L, McCarthy MI, Holman RR, Palmer CN, Donnelly P, Pearson ER. Common variants near ATM are associated with glycemic response to metformin in type 2 diabetes . Nat Genet. 2011;43(2):117–120. PMID: 21186350 . ### Study Hypothesis Metformin has been used for >50 years for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and generally is recommended as first-line therapy. However, glycemic response to the drug varies widely among patients with diabetes, and the mechanism of action of metformin has not …

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Glazer, N. L. (2011). Variation in the ATM Gene May Alter Glycemic Response to Metformin. Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, 4(2), 210–211. https://doi.org/10.1161/circgenetics.111.960047

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