TY - JOUR
T1 - Common genetic variants highlight the role of insulin resistance and body fat distribution in type 2 diabetes, independent of obesity
AU - The RISC Study Group
AU - The EPICInterAct Consortium
AU - Scott, Robert A.
AU - Fall, Tove
AU - Pasko, Dorota
AU - Barker, Adam
AU - Sharp, Stephen J.
AU - Arriola, Larraitz
AU - Balkau, Beverley
AU - Barricarte, Aurelio
AU - Barroso, Inês
AU - Boeing, Heiner
AU - Clavel-Chapelon, Franҫoise
AU - Crowe, Francesca L.
AU - Dekker, Jacqueline M.
AU - Fagherazzi, Guy
AU - Ferrannini, Ele
AU - Forouhi, Nita G.
AU - Franks, Paul W.
AU - Gavrila, Diana
AU - Giedraitis, Vilmantas
AU - Grioni, Sara
AU - Groop, Leif C.
AU - Kaaks, Rudolf
AU - Key, Timothy J.
AU - Kühn, Tilman
AU - Lotta, Luca A.
AU - Nilsson, Peter M.
AU - Overvad, Kim
AU - Palli, Domenico
AU - Panico, Salvatore
AU - Ramón Quirós, J.
AU - Rolandsson, Olov
AU - Roswall, Nina
AU - Sacerdote, Carlotta
AU - Sala, Núria
AU - Sánchez, María José
AU - Schulze, Matthias B.
AU - Siddiq, Afshan
AU - Slimani, Nadia
AU - Sluijs, Ivonne
AU - Spijkerman, Annemieke M.W.
AU - Tjonneland, Anne
AU - Tumino, Rosario
AU - Van Der A, Daphne L.
AU - Yaghootkar, Hanieh
AU - McCarthy, Mark I.
AU - Semple, Robert K.
AU - Riboli, Elio
AU - Walker, Mark
AU - Ingelsson, Erik
AU - Frayling, Tim M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 by the American Diabetes Association.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - We aimed to validate genetic variants as instruments for insulin resistance and secretion, to characterize their association with intermediate phenotypes, and to investigate their role in type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk among normal-weight, overweight, and obese individuals. We investigated the association of genetic scores with euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp- and oral glucose tolerance test-based measures of insulin resistance and secretion and a range of metabolic measures in up to 18,565 individuals. We also studied their association with T2D risk among normal-weight, overweight, and obese individuals in up to 8,124 incident T2D cases. The insulin resistance score was associated with lower insulin sensitivity measured by M/I value (β in SDs per allele [95% CI], 20.03 [20.04, 20.01]; P = 0.004). This score was associated with lower BMI (20.01 [20.01, 20.0]; P = 0.02) and gluteofemoral fat mass (20.03 [20.05, 20.02; P = 1.4 3 1026 ) and with higher alanine transaminase (0.02 [0.01, 0.03]; P = 0.002) and γ-glutamyl transferase (0.02 [0.01, 0.03]; P = 0.001). While the secretion score had a stronger association with T2D in leaner individuals (Pinteraction = 0.001), we saw no difference in the association of the insulin resistance score with T2D among BMI or waist strata (Pinteraction > 0.31). While insulin resistance is often considered secondary to obesity, the association of the insulin resistance score with lower BMI and adiposity and with incident T2D even among individuals of normal weight highlights the role of insulin resistance and ectopic fat distribution in T2D, independently of body size.
AB - We aimed to validate genetic variants as instruments for insulin resistance and secretion, to characterize their association with intermediate phenotypes, and to investigate their role in type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk among normal-weight, overweight, and obese individuals. We investigated the association of genetic scores with euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp- and oral glucose tolerance test-based measures of insulin resistance and secretion and a range of metabolic measures in up to 18,565 individuals. We also studied their association with T2D risk among normal-weight, overweight, and obese individuals in up to 8,124 incident T2D cases. The insulin resistance score was associated with lower insulin sensitivity measured by M/I value (β in SDs per allele [95% CI], 20.03 [20.04, 20.01]; P = 0.004). This score was associated with lower BMI (20.01 [20.01, 20.0]; P = 0.02) and gluteofemoral fat mass (20.03 [20.05, 20.02; P = 1.4 3 1026 ) and with higher alanine transaminase (0.02 [0.01, 0.03]; P = 0.002) and γ-glutamyl transferase (0.02 [0.01, 0.03]; P = 0.001). While the secretion score had a stronger association with T2D in leaner individuals (Pinteraction = 0.001), we saw no difference in the association of the insulin resistance score with T2D among BMI or waist strata (Pinteraction > 0.31). While insulin resistance is often considered secondary to obesity, the association of the insulin resistance score with lower BMI and adiposity and with incident T2D even among individuals of normal weight highlights the role of insulin resistance and ectopic fat distribution in T2D, independently of body size.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84911949202
U2 - 10.2337/db14-0319
DO - 10.2337/db14-0319
M3 - Article
SN - 0012-1797
VL - 63
SP - 4378
EP - 4387
JO - Diabetes
JF - Diabetes
IS - 12
ER -