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The rs10830963 Polymorphism of the MTNR1B Gene: Association With Abnormal Glucose, Insulin and C-peptide Kinetics

Daniela Vejražková, MarkéŽta Vaňkov‡á, Josef Včelák, Hana Krejčí, Kateřina Anderlová, Andrea Tura, Giovanni Pacini, Alena Sumová, Martin Sládek, Běla Bendlová

2022Frontiers in Endocrinology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: gene affects T2DM development. Our aim was to compare the distribution of the genetic variant rs10830963 between persons differing in glucose tolerance in a sample of the Czech population (N=1206). We also evaluated possible associations of the polymorphism with insulin sensitivity, beta cell function, with the shape of glucose, insulin and C-peptide trajectories measured 7 times during a 3-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and with glucagon response. In a subgroup of 268 volunteers we also evaluated sleep patterns and biorhythm. Results: 13 persons were diagnosed with T2DM, 119 had impaired fasting blood glucose (IFG) and/or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). 1074 participants showed normal results and formed a control group. A higher frequency of minor allele G was found in the IFG/IGT group in comparison with controls. The GG constellation was present in 23% of diabetics, in 17% of IFG/IGT probands and in 11% of controls. Compared to CC and CG genotypes, GG homozygotes showed higher stimulated glycemia levels during the OGTT. Homozygous as well as heterozygous carriers of the G allele showed lower very early phase of insulin and C-peptide secretion with unchanged insulin sensitivity. These differences remained significant after excluding diabetics and the IFG/IGT group from the analysis. No associations of the genotype with the shape of OGTT-based trajectories, with glucagon or with chronobiological patterns were observed. However, the shape of the trajectories differed significantly between men and women. Conclusion: In a representative sample of the Czech population, the G allele of the rs10830963 polymorphism is associated with impaired early phase of beta cell function, and this is evident even in healthy individuals.

Topics & Concepts

Internal medicineEndocrinologyImpaired glucose toleranceImpaired fasting glucoseMedicineInsulinType 2 diabetesDiabetes mellitusType 2 Diabetes MellitusPopulationGlucose tolerance testGenotypeInsulin resistanceBiologyGeneGeneticsEnvironmental healthDiabetes and associated disordersGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyRegulation of Appetite and Obesity