rs12192275 - RPS4XP9 - RSPO3

Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Discovery of 318 new risk loci for type 2 diabetes and related vascular outcomes among 1.4 million participants in a multi-ethnic meta-analysis - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 32541925

    ABSTRACT: We investigated type 2 diabetes (T2D) genetic susceptibility via multi-ethnic meta-analysis of 228,499 cases and 1,178,783 controls in the Million Veteran Program, DIAMANTE, Biobank Japan, and other studies. We report 568 associations, including 286 autosomal, 7 X chromosomal, and 25 identified in ancestry-specific analyses that were previously unreported. Transcriptome-wide association analysis detected 3,568 T2D-associations with genetically predicted gene expression in 687 novel genes; of these, 54 are known to interact with FDA-approved drugs. A polygenic risk score was strongly associated with increased risk of T2D-related retinopathy and modestly associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD), peripheral artery disease (PAD), and neuropathy. We investigated the genetic etiolo

  • A genetic map of human metabolism across the allele frequency spectrum - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 41044249

    ABSTRACT: Genetic studies of human metabolism have been limited in scale and allelic breadth. Here we provide a data-driven map of the genetic regulation of circulating small molecules and lipoprotein characteristics (249 traits) measured using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy across the allele frequency spectrum in ~450,000 individuals. Trans-ancestral meta-analyses identify 29,824 locus-metabolite associations mapping to 753 regions with effects largely consistent between men and women and large ancestral groups represented in UK Biobank. We observe and classify extreme genetic pleiotropy, identify regulators of lipid metabolism, and assign effector genes at >100 loci through rare-to-common allelic series. We propose roles for genes less established in metabolic control (


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Lifestyle context

Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.

Diet

  • Reduce refined carbohydrates and added sugars Moderate

    High glycemic load accelerates Type 2 diabetes progression in genetically susceptible individuals

    Emphasize whole grains, legumes, and vegetables; minimize added sugars and refined grains

Discuss with your doctor

  • Type 2 diabetes risk management strategy Moderate

    Genetic risk assessment should inform personalized prevention approach and screening interval

Exercise

  • Regular structured aerobic exercise program Moderate

    Exercise reduces Type 2 diabetes progression risk, especially in genetically predisposed individuals

    150 minutes moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week

Lifestyle

  • Maintain healthy body weight Moderate

    Obesity amplifies Type 2 diabetes risk in carriers of predisposing genetic variants

    Target BMI 18.5-24.9; work with healthcare provider on personalized goals

Screening

  • Type 2 diabetes screening Moderate

    RSPO3 variant rs12192275 G allele increases Type 2 diabetes susceptibility

    Annual HbA1c and fasting glucose testing