rs116714277 - STARD10, ARAP1

Magnitude 2.0 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Characterizing Common and Rare Variations in Nontraditional Glycemic Biomarkers Using Multivariate Approaches on Multiancestry ARIC Study. - Diabetes (2024) · Ray D, Loomis SJ, Venkataraghavan S, Zhang J, Tin A, Yu B, Chatterjee N, Selvin E, Duggal P · PubMed 38869630

    Genetic studies of nontraditional glycemic biomarkers, glycated albumin and fructosamine, can shed light on unknown aspects of type 2 diabetes genetics and biology. We performed a multiphenotype genome-wide association study of glycated albumin and fructosamine from 7,395 White and 2,016 Black participants in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study on common variants from genotyped/imputed data. We discovered two genome-wide significant loci, one mapping to a known type 2 diabetes gene (ARAP1/STARD10) and another mapping to a novel region (UGT1A complex of genes), using multiomics gene-mapping strategies in diabetes-relevant tissues. We identified additional loci that were ancestry- and sex-specific (e.g., PRKCA in African ancestry, FCGRT in European ancestry, TEX29 in males).


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