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Abstract 10660: Genome-Wide Scan Identifies Variants Increasing Triglycerides Only Among Diabetics
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Article
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Circulation (Ovid); November 2021, Vol. 144 Issue: Supplement 1 pA10660-A10660, 1p
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00097322; 15244539
Abstract
Introduction:Increased triglycerides (TG) frequently accompanies type 2 diabetes (T2D) mellitus and poor glycemic control. The extent to which genetics influences triglycerides differently in individuals with T2D is not well understood.Methods:We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of log(TG) stratified by T2D using imputed UKB genotypes with minor allele count>20. We used linear regression model with a leave-one-out cross-validation using REGENIE adjusted for PC1-10, age, age2, gender, array-type, and race. We assessed the heterogeneity (I2) between the effects of TG in T2D and non-T2D individuals. We sought replication in the Mass General Brigham Biobank (MGBB).Results:Among 21,176 T2D and 402,944 non-T2D samples, stratified GWAS identified 17 and 45 loci significantly associated with TG levels, respectively. Only one loci exhibited significant genome-wide heterogeneity (I2=98.4%; pheterogeneity=2x10-15). The most significantly heterogenous variant was an intronic variant of the HLA-DQB1gene, where the major allele (frequency 91.3%) was associated with increased TGs among those with T2D but not non-T2D (T2D group: beta=0.066, p-value=3.9x10-15; non-T2D group: beta=-0.002, p-value=0.21). Among 25,136 participants (6,951 T2D cases) of MGBB, we replicated this finding (pheterogeneity=0.01).Conclusions:An intronic variant at HLA-DQB1significantly associates with increased TGs only in those with T2D.