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Multi-omics analysis identifies CpGs near G6PC2 mediating the effects of genetic variants on fasting glucose.

Ren-Hua ChungYen-Feng ChiuWen-Chang WangChii-Min HwuYi-Jen HungI-Te LeeLee-Ming ChuangThomas QuertermousJerome I RotterYii-Der I ChenI-Shou ChangChao A Hsiung
Published in: Diabetologia (2021)
Our analysis results suggest that rs2232326 and rs2232328 in G6PC2 may affect DNA methylation at CpGs near the gene and that the methylation may have downstream effects on fasting glucose. Therefore, SNPs in G6PC2 and CpGs near G6PC2 may reside along the pathway that influences fasting glucose levels. This is the first study to report CpGs near G6PC2, an important gene for regulating insulin secretion, mediating the effects of GWAS-significant SNPs on fasting glucose.
Keyphrases
  • blood glucose
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • insulin resistance
  • glycemic control
  • copy number
  • blood pressure
  • gene expression
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • adipose tissue
  • genome wide analysis