Family association studies of markers on chromosome 2q and Type 1 diabetes in subjects from South India

Ogunkolade, William B. ; Ramachandran, Ambady ; McDermott, Michael F. ; Kumarajeewa, Thisum R. ; Curtis, David ; Snehalatha, Chamakta ; Mohan, Viswanathan ; Cassell, Paul G. ; Eskdale, Joyce ; Gallagher, Grant ; Hitman, Graham A. (2000) Family association studies of markers on chromosome 2q and Type 1 diabetes in subjects from South India Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 16 (4). pp. 276-280. ISSN 1520-7552

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Abstract

Background: Several Type 1 diabetes susceptibility loci have been located to chromosome 2q12-21. However, results have not always been consistent and this may reflect study design and the population analysed. We have used a family-based design to look for an association between Type 1 diabetes and markers located to 2q12-21. Methods: Ninety-one South Indian families consisting of subjects with Type 1 diabetes and their parents were genotyped for eight polymorphic markers localised to 2q12-21, which includes the interleukin-1 gene cluster. Radiation hybrid mapping was used to localise the map position of D2S308 and D2S363 on 2q12-21. The extended transmission disequilibrium test was used for statistical analysis. Results: No associations were found between Type 1 diabetes and markers located in and around the interleukin-1 gene cluster or the interleukin-1 Type 1 receptor. In contrast, a suggestive association was found between Type 1 diabetes and two closely-linked markers telomeric of the interleukin-1 gene cluster (D2S308 and D2S363, separated by 3.3 cR) (p=0.004 and p=0.002, respectively). Conclusion: This preliminary study suggests that a locus close to D2S308 and D2S363 is involved in the aetiology of Type 1 diabetes in the South Indian population.

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Keywords:Chromosome 2; Type 1 Diabetes; Genetic Susceptibility; South Indian
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