The Genetics of Type 2 Diabetes and Related Traits

The Genetics of Type 2 Diabetes and Related Traits

Author: Jose C. Florez

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-11

Total Pages: 571

ISBN-13: 3319015745

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This book presents the state of the art of type 2 diabetes genetics, from the process of genetic discovery to its interpretation and clinical application, and illustrates a model for other complex human phenotypes.The first section explores genome-wide association studies, the extension of this method to less accessible phenotypes and the arrival of next-generation sequencing. A further section goes beyond genetics to illustrate how other data sources can help interpret genetic data, such as leveraging population diversity, the correlation of genetic associations with physiological measurements, gene expression modulation, environmental factors and our microbial commensals. The third section describes advances in elucidating the complex path from association to function using in-depth sequencing and functional studies of the cellular and molecular effects of genes in the loci identified by genetics. The final section links our current understanding with clinically relevant questions, such as prediction, interactions with drugs or nutrients, and disease prevention, and paints a realistic but hopeful vision of the future. ​


Using Genetics to Understand the Aetiology of Type 2 Diabetes

Using Genetics to Understand the Aetiology of Type 2 Diabetes

Author: Niletthi Maneka Gayanthi De Silva

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The aetiology of type 2 diabetes is complex with both genetic and environmental factors playing a role. Largely through genome-wide association studies, some proportion of the genetic component of type 2 diabetes and its related traits has been identified. However, there are some limitations in those study designs including possible overestimation of disease risk in the general population and a large proportion of unexplained heritability in the disease or trait of concern. There are several approaches that can be taken, to better understand the aetiology of type 2 diabetes. These include studying closely related quantitative traits such as fasting glucose levels and expanding the current efforts in discovering susceptibility variants to other classes of variation beyond common variants. Although, observational associations between type 2 diabetes and related quantitative traits may provide further clues to the aetiology of type 2 diabetes and its related traits causal nature of such associations are not clear. This thesis presents a series of studies that address the above concerns, and explore approaches of how known common variants associated with metabolic traits can be used to understand their role in the aetiology of the associated disease or trait. Chapter 1 is an introduction to the molecular genetics of type 2 diabetes, fasting glucose and birth weight and discusses the biological implications of these genetic findings. Chapter 2 describes a study that shows how genetic factors are important regardless of how patients are recruited using a common variant robustly 2 ociated with type 2 diabetes in the TCF7L2 locus. This was the first study to empirically show that the risk estimates from genetic studies involving genetically enriched cases are likely to be overestimated. Chapter 3 describes a study that was designed to identify rare or low frequency variants associated with fasting glucose levels in the G6PC2 gene where common variation in the same gene is robustly associated with fasting glucose levels. We found no evidence that the identified rare variants were associated with normal variation in fasting glucose levels. Chapter 4 describes a study that was designed to test the hypothesis that common genetic variants associated with fasting glucose and triglyceride levels would alter the same traits in pregnancy and influence fetal growth and development. We found evidence that the common variants alerting fasting glucose and triglyceride levels outside pregnancy largely alters these traits in pregnancy to the same extent. We also found preliminary evidence that the relationship between raised mothers glucose levels and increased birth weight is causal. Chapter 5 describes a study that utilises the Mendelian randomisation approach to test whether the observed correlations between raised circulating triglyceride levels and type 2 diabetes, fasting glucose and fasting insulin levels are causal. We found no evidence that raised circulating triglycerides are causal for type 2 diabetes, fasting glucose or fasting insulin levels. The observed correlations are therefore confounded or likely to be secondary to the diabetes disease process.


The Pancreatic Beta Cell

The Pancreatic Beta Cell

Author:

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2014-02-20

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 0128004401

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First published in 1943, Vitamins and Hormones is the longest-running serial published by Academic Press. The Series provides up-to-date information on vitamin and hormone research spanning data from molecular biology to the clinic. A volume can focus on a single molecule or on a disease that is related to vitamins or hormones. A hormone is interpreted broadly so that related substances, such as transmitters, cytokines, growth factors and others can be reviewed. This volume focuses on the pancreatic beta cell. Expertise of the contributors Coverage of a vast array of subjects In depth current information at the molecular to the clinical levels Three-dimensional structures in color Elaborate signaling pathways


Drosophila Models for Human Diseases

Drosophila Models for Human Diseases

Author: Masamitsu Yamaguchi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-06-27

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9811305293

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Most biological pathways, physical and neurological properties are highly conserved between humans and Drosophila and nearly 75% of human disease-causing genes have a functional homologue in Drosophila. This volume provides recent advances in Drosophila models for various human diseases, with each chapter providing a review of studies involving Drosophila models, as well as detailed protocols commonly used in laboratories. Starting with a review of Drosophila’s value as a highly tractable model organism for studying human diseases, subsequent chapters present Drosophila models for specific human diseases. The book provides a useful resource for all scientists who are starting to use the Drosophila model in their studies, and for researchers working in the pharmaceutical industry and using new screening models to develop new medicines for various diseases.


Pediatric Endocrinology

Pediatric Endocrinology

Author: Sally Radovick

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-02-20

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 1607613956

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A state-of-the-art and concise guide to the clinical management of pediatric endocrine disorders, the second edition of the highly regarded Pediatric Endocrinology: A Practical Clinical Guide covers the most common and challenging conditions seen by practicing endocrinologists and primary care physicians, including growth, hypothalamic, pituitary, adrenal, thyroid, calcium and bone, and reproductive disorders, as well as metabolic syndromes. This expanded second edition includes new topics being seen more commonly in pediatric endocrinology practices related to obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus and lipid disorders. Each chapter contains an introductory discussion of the problem, a review of the clinical features that characterize it, the criteria needed to establish a diagnosis, and a comprehensive therapy section delineating the risks and benefits of the best therapeutic options available. Invaluable tables summarize the critical factors in etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and therapeutic dosages. Pediatric Endocrinology: A Practical Clinical Guide, Second Edition, is a comprehensive resource for all clinicians concerned with the myriad endocrinologic disorders seen in children and adolescents.