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Title: | Contribution of the TCF7L2 rs7903146 (C/T) gene polymorphism to the susceptibility to type 2 diabetes mellitus in Cameroon | Authors: | Guewo-Fokeng, M Sobngwi, E Atogho-Tiedeu, B Donfack, OS Noubiap, JJN Ngwa, EN Mato-Mofo, EP Fosso, PP Djahmeni, E Djokam-Dadjeu, R Evehe, MS Aminkeng, F Mbacham, WF Mbanya, JC |
Keywords: | Cameroon Genetic association Sub-Saharan Africa Transcription factor 7-like 2 (TCF7L2) Type 2 diabetes |
Issue Date: | 14-Apr-2015 | Publisher: | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Citation: | Guewo-Fokeng, M, Sobngwi, E, Atogho-Tiedeu, B, Donfack, OS, Noubiap, JJN, Ngwa, EN, Mato-Mofo, EP, Fosso, PP, Djahmeni, E, Djokam-Dadjeu, R, Evehe, MS, Aminkeng, F, Mbacham, WF, Mbanya, JC (2015-04-14). Contribution of the TCF7L2 rs7903146 (C/T) gene polymorphism to the susceptibility to type 2 diabetes mellitus in Cameroon. Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders 14 (1) : 26-. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40200-015-0148-z | Abstract: | Background: Data on the genetic variants for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in sub-Saharan African populations are very scarce. This study aimed to investigate the association of transcription factor 7-like (TCF7L2) with T2DM in a Cameroonian population and explore possible genotype-phenotype correlation.Methods: This is a case-control study involving 37 T2DM patients and 37 non-diabetic volunteers of Cameroonian ethnicity aged 40 years old and above. We collected clinical and biological data to determine phenotypic traits. TCF7L2 was analyzed by genotyping for rs7903146 (C/T) using PCR-RFLP. Biochemical analyses were performed using a spectrophotometer with Chronolab kits. Statistical analyses were carried out using IBM SPSS, PS and Quanto.Results: TCF7L2 was associated with T2DM in this Cameroonian population (p = 0.013 for alleles, and p = 0.013 for genotypes). The risk allele was C (9.5% patients vs. 0% healthy controls, OR = 16.56) and the protective allele was T (90.5% patients vs. 100.0% healthy controls, OR = 0.06). The risk genotype was C/T (18.9% patients vs. 0% healthy controls, OR = 18.44), while the protective genotype was T/T (81.1% patients vs. 100.0% healthy controls, OR = 0.054). The statistical power was 99.99%. TCF7L2 was not preferentially associated with a specific disease phenotype.Conclusion: TCF7L2 is associated with T2DM in this Cameroonian population. The association is not dependent on a specific T2DM phenotype. Clinical genetic testing for TCF7L2 can help to predict the occurrence of T2DM in Cameroon. | Source Title: | Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/235120 | ISSN: | 2251-6581 | DOI: | 10.1186/s40200-015-0148-z |
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