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Medientyp:
E-Artikel
Titel:
Large-Scale Analyses Provide No Evidence for Gene-Gene Interactions Influencing Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Beteiligte:
Nag, Abhishek;
McCarthy, Mark I.;
Mahajan, Anubha
Erschienen:
American Diabetes Association, 2020
Erschienen in:
Diabetes, 69 (2020) 11, Seite 2518-2522
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.2337/db20-0224
ISSN:
0012-1797;
1939-327X
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Beschreibung:
A growing number of genetic loci have been shown to influence individual predisposition to type 2 diabetes (T2D). Despite longstanding interest in understanding whether nonlinear interactions between these risk variants additionally influence T2D risk, the ability to detect significant gene-gene interaction (GGI) effects has been limited to date. To increase power to detect GGI effects, we combined recent advances in the fine-mapping of causal T2D risk variants with the increased sample size available within UK Biobank (375,736 unrelated European participants, including 16,430 with T2D). In addition to conventional single variant–based analysis, we used a complementary polygenic score–based approach, which included partitioned T2D risk scores that capture biological processes relevant to T2D pathophysiology. Nevertheless, we found no evidence in support of GGI effects influencing T2D risk. The current study was powered to detect interactions between common variants with odds ratios >1.2, so these findings place limits on the contribution of GGIs to the overall heritability of T2D.