| Literature DB >> 20967696 |
P N Mukhopadhyaya1, A Acharya, Y Chavan, S S Purohit, A Mutha.
Abstract
A population-based study was undertaken to evaluate linkage between single-nucleotide polymorphisms known as risk factors and type 2 diabetes in an Indian population. The study population was comprised of 40 normal glucose-tolerant individuals (21 males and 19 females) and 40 type 2 diabetes patients (21 males and 19 females). The genes and their corresponding single-nucleotide polymorphisms that we screened were VDR (rs 731236 and rs 1544410), IL-6 (rs 1800795), TCF7L2 (rs 7903146) and TNF-α (rs 1800629). The risk alleles were more frequent in the subjects with type 2 diabetes, except for the TNF-α gene, which was very infrequent in the population; the normal allele occurred at high and similar frequencies in both normal and diabetic individuals.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20967696 DOI: 10.4238/vol9-4gmr883
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Mol Res ISSN: 1676-5680