rs10019833 - SHROOM3
Magnitude 2.0 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genome-wide association study of serum magnesium in type 2 diabetes - Genes & nutrition (2024) · Oost LJ, Slieker RC, Blom MT, 't Hart LM, Hoenderop JGJ, Beulens JWJ, de Baaij JHF · PubMed 38279093
ABSTRACT: People with type 2 diabetes have a tenfold higher prevalence of hypomagnesemia, which is suggested to be caused by low dietary magnesium intake, medication use, and genetics. This study aims to identify the genetic loci that influence serum magnesium concentration in 3466 people with type 2 diabetes. The GWAS models were adjusted for age, sex, eGFR, and HbA1c. Associated traits were identified using publicly available data from GTEx consortium, a human kidney eQTL atlas, and the Open GWAS database. The GWAS identified a genome-wide significant locus in TAF3 (p = 2.9 × 10−9) in people with type 2 diabetes. In skeletal muscle, loci located in TAF3 demonstrate an eQTL link to ATP5F1C, a gene that is involved in the formation of Mg2+-ATP. Serum Mg2+ levels were associated with
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