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Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 10 1533-1538, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Variants in the hepatocyte nuclear factor-1alpha and -4alpha genes in Finnish and Chinese subjects with late-onset type 2 diabetes
J Rissanen, H Wang, R Miettinen, P Karkkainen, P Kekalainen, L Mykkanen, J Kuusisto, P Karhapaa, L Niskanen, M Uusitupa and M Laakso
Department of Medicine, University of Kuopio, Finland.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the role of the hepatocyte nuclear factor
(HNF)-1alpha and HNF-4alpha genes in the etiology of late-onset type 2
diabetes in Finnish and Chinese subjects. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The
whole coding regions of the genes encoding for HNF-1alpha and HNF-4alpha,
including approximately 800 bp of the HNF-1alpha promoter, were
investigated in 40 Finnish subjects (fasting C-peptide 50-570 pmol/l) and
47 Chinese subjects with type 2 diabetes by single-strand conformation
polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. Frequencies of the variants of these genes
were analyzed by restriction fragment-length polymorphism analysis in
additional samples of 100 Finnish diabetic patients and 82 Finnish control
subjects and in 58 Chinese diabetic patients and 51 Chinese control
subjects. RESULTS: No previously reported gene defects were detected, but
one novel functionally silent GCC-->GCG variant (nucleotide 73, exon 10)
was observed in the HNF-4alpha gene in a Chinese diabetic patient.
Interestingly, the Ala98Val substitution of the HNF-1alpha gene occurred at
a significantly higher frequency in 140 Finnish diabetic patients compared
with 82 control subjects (P = 0.014). The Ala98Val variant was not,
however, associated with abnormalities in insulin secretion evaluated by
oral and intravenous glucose tolerance tests in subjects with normal (n =
295) or impaired (n = 38) glucose tolerance. CONCLUSIONS: Variants in the
HNF-1alpha and HNF-4alpha genes are unlikely to play a major role in the
pathogenesis of late-onset type 2 diabetes in Finnish and Chinese subjects.
However, the association of the Ala98Val variant of the HNF-1alpha gene
with type 2 diabetes in Finnish subjects may indicate a diabetogenic locus
close to the HNF-1alpha gene.

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