Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2008; 116: S50-S55
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1081492
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The A98V Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) in Hepatic Nuclear Factor 1 α (HNF-1α) is Associated with Insulin Sensitivity and β-Cell Function

A. Bergmann 1 [*] , J. Li 2 [*] , T. Selisko 2 , M. Reimann 2 , S. Fischer 2 , J. Grässler 2 , J. Schulze 2 , S. R. Bornstein 2 , P. E. H. Schwarz 2
  • 1Health Care Centre of Medical Faculty Carl-Gustav-Carus of the Technical University, Dresden, Germany
  • 2Department of Endocrinopathies and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Faculty Carl-Gustav-Carus of the Technical University Dresden, Germany
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received 24.04.2008

accepted 23.05.2008

Publikationsdatum:
05. September 2008 (online)

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Abstract

Objective: Mutations in the hepatic nuclear factor-1-alpha (HNF-1α) gene is considered as a candidate for the aetiology of type 2 diabetes. The aims of the study was to determine whether two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ile27-to-leu and ala98-to-val in the HNF-1α gene associate with diabetes, insulin sensitivity as well as β-cell function.

Research Design and Methods: 1 479 subjects of a volunteer sample with increased risk of type 2 diabetes were investigated. They underwent a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) with measurements of plasma glucose, insulin and C-peptide at fasting and at 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes after the glucose challenge. The HNF-1α SNPs, I27L and A98V were genotyped.

Result: Patients harbouring the V98 allele exhibited higher serum insulin and C-peptide levels. The heterozygote variant was also associated with decrease in beta-cell function but better insulin sensitivity. No significant differences of any clinical parameters were found for I27L gene variants.

Conclusion: Significant associations between the heterozygote A98V genotype and clinical parameters of insulin metabolism were reported but no relationship with type 2 diabetes was obtained. This may be explained by a balancing negative effect on insulin secretion and concomitant positive effect on insulin resistance in Val allele carriers.

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1 These authors contributed equally to this work.

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