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Analysis of PBX1 as a candidate gene for type 2 diabetes mellitus in Pima Indians.

F Thameem1, J K Wolford, C Bogardus, M Prochazka.   

Abstract

The human proto-oncogene PBX1 codes for a homeodomain containing protein that modulates expression of several genes, including those contributing to regulation of insulin action and glucose metabolism. PBX1 is located on chromosome 1q22, a region linked with type 2 diabetes in Pima Indians, Caucasians, and an Old Order Amish population. We have investigated the PBX1 genomic sequence to identify polymorphisms that may contribute to diabetes susceptibility in the Pimas. PBX1 is composed of nine exons spanning approx. 117 kb and is located within 300 kb of microsatellite D1S1677, which marks the peak of linkage to diabetes susceptibility in the Pima Indians. We detected 16 single nucleotide polymorphisms in PBX1 including one causing a glycine to serine substitution at residue 21. Comparison of the frequencies of the polymorphisms between affected and unaffected Pima Indians did not detect any significant differences, indicating that mutations in PBX1 do not explain the linkage of 1q with type 2 diabetes in this population. The genomic structure of PBX1 provides a basis for similar systematic examinations of this candidate locus in other populations in relation to both type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11267683     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-4781(01)00189-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2002-01-15       Impact factor: 16.971

3.  Genome-wide linkage scans for type 2 diabetes mellitus in four ethnically diverse populations-significant evidence for linkage on chromosome 4q in African Americans: the Family Investigation of Nephropathy and Diabetes Research Group.

Authors:  Alka Malhotra; Robert P Igo; Farook Thameem; W H Linda Kao; Hanna E Abboud; Sharon G Adler; Nedal H Arar; Donald W Bowden; Ravindranath Duggirala; Barry I Freedman; Katrina A B Goddard; Eli Ipp; Sudha K Iyengar; Paul L Kimmel; William C Knowler; Orly Kohn; David Leehey; Lucy A Meoni; Robert G Nelson; Susanne B Nicholas; Rulan S Parekh; Stephen S Rich; Yii-Der I Chen; Mohammed F Saad; Marina Scavini; Jeffrey R Schelling; John R Sedor; Vallabh O Shah; Kent D Taylor; Denyse Thornley-Brown; Philip G Zager; Amanda Horvath; Robert L Hanson
Journal:  Diabetes Metab Res Rev       Date:  2009-11       Impact factor: 4.876

4.  The association of PBX1 polymorphisms with overweight/obesity and metabolic alterations in the Korean population.

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Journal:  Nutr Res Pract       Date:  2008-12-31       Impact factor: 1.926

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Authors:  Swapan Kumar Das; Steven C Elbein
Journal:  Curr Diab Rep       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 5.430

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