影响胰岛素生成的基因
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- 2024-11-30
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In research published online Dec. 23, 2012 in the journal Nature Genetics, scientists have found three new and
relatively
3 rare
genetic
2
variants
4 that influence insulin production, offering new clues about the genetic factors behind
diabetes
5. "Studying genetic variants -- even rare ones -- helps us learn how
genes
6 affect health and disease," said Karen Mohlke, PhD, one of the study's senior authors and associate professor of genetics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. "In this study, we've
implicated
7 new genes as playing a role in insulin processing and
secretion8(分泌).", ,The study is also the first time genetic insights have been reported using exome array genotyping, a new tool that is less
costly
9 than genetic sequencing. This analysis allows scientists to quickly screen
DNA
10 samples for known variants in specific genes. It is especially helpful for testing variants that are rare., ,"The exome array allowed us to test a large number of individuals -- in this case, more than 8,000 people -- very efficiently," said Mohlke. "We expect that this type of analysis will be useful for finding low-frequency variants associated with many complex traits, including
obesity
11 or cancer.", ,The scientists pulled data from a large health study directed by researchers at the University of Eastern Finland. A research team including postdoctoral scientist Jeroen Huyghe at the University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
12 led the
statistical
13 analysis, which integrated genetic data and
detailed
14 health records for a sample of 8,229 Finnish males., ,Diabetes, which affects more than 25 million people in the United States, results from problems with the body's ability to produce or use insulin. Rather than
pinpointing
15 one
gene
1 behind the disease, scientists believe there are a whole host of genes that interact with health and lifestyle factors to influence a person's chances of getting the disease., ,The study revealed that certain variants of three genes -- called TBC1D30, KANK1 and PAM -- are associated with abnormal insulin production or processing, even in people without diabetes. The genes may predispose such individuals to developing the disease., ,As a next step, the researchers plan to continue to investigate how these genes may lead to diabetes. They also expect the results will inspire other scientists to use exome analysis to look at the genetic factors behind other complex diseases., ,In addition to Mohlke, the study's co-Principal
Investigators
16 included Michael Boehnke, PhD, of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Markku Laakso, MD, of the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital., ,In the U.S., funding for the research came from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI),
components
17 of the National Institutes of Health.
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