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. 2008 Sep;72(Pt 5):598-610.
doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.2008.00446.x. Epub 2008 Apr 29.

Genetic epidemiology of subclinical cardiovascular disease in the diabetes heart study

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Genetic epidemiology of subclinical cardiovascular disease in the diabetes heart study

D W Bowden et al. Ann Hum Genet. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

A genome-wide linkage scan of 357 European American (EA) and 72 African American (AA) pedigrees multiplex for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) was performed with multipoint nonparametric QTL linkage analysis. Four subclinical measures of cardiovascular disease (CVD): coronary artery (CCP), carotid artery (CarCP), and abdominal aortic calcified plaque (AACP) and carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) were mapped. Analyses were adjusted for age, gender, body mass index, and (if appropriate) ethnicity and diabetes status. Evidence for linkage was observed in EA T2DM subjects to CarCP near 16p13 (LOD=4.39 at 8.4 cM; P = 0.00001). When all EA subjects were included, the LOD score was 2.52, suggesting an amplification of the linkage by diabetes. Linkage analysis of a principal components measure of vascular calcium (LOD = 3.85 at 9.3 cM on 16p in EA T2DM subjects) and bivariate analysis of CarCP X IMT (LOD = 3.77 at 9.3 cM on 16p in EA T2DM subjects) were consistent with this linkage. In addition, evidence for linkage was observed with CCP near D15S1515 (LOD = 2.34) in EAs. Additional loci on chromosomes 1, 2, 7, 10, 13, and 21 had LODs > 2.0. The identification of trait-determining polymorphisms underlying these linkages will help delineate risk factors for CVD in T2DM and the general population.

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Variance components linkage analysis on chromosomes 16 and 15. 1A. Chromosome 16 univariate linkage analysis of CarCP in the EA families and EA-T2DM subjects and VCP-PC EA families and EA-T2DM subjects. 1B. Chromosome 15 univariate linkage analysis of CCP in the EA families and bivariate linkage analysis of CCPXAACP and CCPXIMT in EA families, and CCPXAACP and CCPXCarCP in the combined EA and AA samples.

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