SPINK1 is a susceptibility gene for fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes in subjects from the Indian subcontinent.

نویسندگان

  • Zahid Hassan
  • Viswananthan Mohan
  • Liaquat Ali
  • Rebecca Allotey
  • Khalid Barakat
  • M Omar Faruque
  • Raj Deepa
  • Michael F McDermott
  • Alan E Jackson
  • Paul Cassell
  • David Curtis
  • Susan V Gelding
  • Shanti Vijayaravaghan
  • Niklaus Gyr
  • David C Whitcomb
  • A K Azad Khan
  • Graham A Hitman
چکیده

Fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes (FCPD) is a secondary cause of diabetes due to chronic pancreatitis. Since the N34S variant of the SPINK1 trypsin inhibitor gene has been found to partially account for genetic susceptibility to chronic pancreatitis, we used a family-based and case-control approach in two separate ethnic groups from the Indian subcontinent, to determine whether N34S was associated with susceptibility to FCPD. Clear excess transmission of SPINK1 N34S to the probands with FCPD in 69 Bangladeshi families was observed (P<.0001; 20 transmissions and 2 nontransmissions). In the total study group (Bangladeshi and southern Indian) the N34S variant was present in 33% of 180 subjects with FCPD, 4.4% of 861 nondiabetic subjects (odds ratio 10.8; P<.0001 compared with FCPD), 3.7% of 219 subjects with type 2 diabetes, and 10.6% of 354 subjects with early-onset diabetes (aged <30 years) (P=.02 compared with the ethnically matched control group). These results suggest that the N34S variant of SPINK1 is a susceptibility gene for FCPD in the Indian subcontinent, although, by itself, it is not sufficient to cause disease.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • American journal of human genetics

دوره 71 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002