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The CREBRF diabetes-protective rs373863828-A allele is associated with enhanced early insulin release in men of Māori and Pacific ancestry

Authors :
Hannah J, Burden
Shannon, Adams
Braydon, Kulatea
Morag, Wright-McNaughton
Danielle, Sword
Jennifer J, Ormsbee
Conor, Watene-O'Sullivan
Tony R, Merriman
Jennifer L, Knopp
J Geoffrey, Chase
Jeremy D, Krebs
Rosemary M, Hall
Lindsay D, Plank
Rinki, Murphy
Peter R, Shepherd
Troy L, Merry
Source :
Diabetologia. 64(12)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The minor A allele of rs373863828 (CREBRF p.Arg457Gln) is associated with increased BMI, but reduced risk of type 2 and gestational diabetes in Polynesian (Pacific peoples and Aotearoa New Zealand Māori) populations. This study investigates the effect of the A allele on insulin release and sensitivity in overweight/obese men without diabetes.A mixed meal tolerance test was completed by 172 men (56 with the A allele) of Māori or Pacific ancestry, and 44 (24 with the A allele) had a frequently sampled IVGTT and hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp. Mixed linear models with covariates age, ancestry and BMI were used to analyse the association between the A allele of rs373863828 and markers of insulin release and blood glucose regulation.The A allele of rs373863828 is associated with a greater increase in plasma insulin 30 min following a meal challenge without affecting the elevation in plasma glucose or incretins glucagon-like polypeptide-1 or gastric inhibitory polypeptide. Consistent with this point, following an i.v. infusion of a glucose bolus, participants with an A allele had higher early (p 0.05 at 2 and 4 min) plasma insulin and C-peptide concentrations for a similar elevation in blood glucose as those homozygous for the major (G) allele. Despite increased plasma insulin, rs373863828 genotype was not associated with a significant difference (p 0.05) in insulin sensitivity index or glucose disposal during hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp.rs373863828-A allele associates with increased glucose-stimulated insulin release without affecting insulin sensitivity, suggesting that CREBRF p.Arg457Gln may increase insulin release to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Details

ISSN :
14320428
Volume :
64
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetologia
Accession number :
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