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A genome-wide linkage scan for genes controlling variation in urinary albumin excretion in type II diabetes

Authors :
Dariusz Moczulski
Damian Fogarty
Ravindranath Duggirala
Andrzej S. Krolewski
Daniel P.K. Ng
Shin-ichi Araki
Bozena Krolewski
G.D. Poznik
William H. Walker
Yuichiro Makita
James H. Warram
Jonathon Dunn
Grzegorz Placha
John J. Rogus
S. S. Rich
Adam M. Smiles
Luis Henrique Santos Canani
Source :
Kidney International. 69:129-136
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2006.

Abstract

The main hallmark of diabetic nephropathy is elevation in urinary albumin excretion. We performed a genome-wide linkage scan in 63 extended families with multiple members with type II diabetes. Urinary albumin excretion, measured as the albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR), was determined in 426 diabetic and 431 nondiabetic relatives who were genotyped for 383 markers. The data were analyzed using variance components linkage analysis. Heritability (h2) of ACR was significant in diabetic (h2=0.23, P=0.0007), and nondiabetic (h2=0.39, P=0.0001) relatives. There was no significant difference in genetic variance of ACR between diabetic and nondiabetic relatives (P=0.16), and the genetic correlation (rG=0.64) for ACR between these two groups was not different from 1 (P=0.12). These results suggested that similar genes contribute to variation in ACR in diabetic and nondiabetic relatives. This hypothesis was supported further by the linkage results. Support for linkage to ACR was suggestive in diabetic relatives and became significant in all relatives for chromosome 22q (logarithm of odds, LOD=3.7) and chromosome 7q (LOD=3.1). When analyses were restricted to 59 Caucasian families, support for linkage in all relatives increased and became significant for 5q (LOD=3.4). In conclusion, genes on chromosomes 22q, 5q and 7q may contribute to variation in urinary albumin excretion in diabetic and nondiabetic individuals.

Details

ISSN :
00852538
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kidney International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b81458caa7df52c4d14a89160dcf4568