Loss-of-function variants in ADCY3 increase risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Niels GrarupIda MoltkeMette K AndersenMaria DalbyKristoffer Vitting-SeerupTimo KernYuvaraj MahendranEmil JørsboeChristina V L LarsenInger K Dahl-PetersenArthur GillyDaniel SuvegesGeorge DedoussisEleftheria ZegginiOluf PedersenRobin AnderssonPeter BjerregaardMarit E JørgensenAnders AlbrechtsenTorben HansenPublished in: Nature genetics (2018)
We have identified a variant in ADCY3 (encoding adenylate cyclase 3) associated with markedly increased risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes in the Greenlandic population. The variant disrupts a splice acceptor site, and carriers have decreased ADCY3 RNA expression. Additionally, we observe an enrichment of rare ADCY3 loss-of-function variants among individuals with type 2 diabetes in trans-ancestry cohorts. These findings provide new information on disease etiology relevant for future treatment strategies.