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NEUROD polymorphism Ala45Thr is associated with Type 1 diabetes mellitus in Czech children

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Second Faculty of Medicine |
2003

Abstract

Association of the NEUROD Ala45Thr polymorphism with Type I diabetes mellitus (DM) has been found in some but not all populations. We performed a study on the association of two NEUROD exon 2 polymorphisms, the Ala45Thr and the Pro197His, with childhood-onset Type I DM in the Czech population.

We compared 285 children with Type I DM diagnosed under the age of 15 years with 289 non-diabetic control children. The genotypes were determined using novel real-time allele-specific PCR assays in the TaqMan format, and data were analysed using logistic regression.

The numbers of subjects with codon 45 genotypes Ala/Ala, Ala/Thr, Thr/Thr were 95, 145, 45 among cases and 117, 130, 42 among controls. Thr45 phenotypic positivity was associated with a significant risk of Type I DM (OR = 2.01, CI 95% 1.25-3.24) in a multivariate logistic regression model involving also the insulin gene -23HphI genotype and the presence of Type I DM-associated HLA-DQB1*0302-DQA1*03 (DQ8) and DQB1*0201-DQA1*05 (DQ2) molecules.

No association was observed for the Pro197His mutation which was carried by 5.3% cases and 5.9% controls. Our results confirm that the NEUROD Ala45Thr polymorphism is associated with childhood-onset Type I DM.