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  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rising globally, and research shows the KCNQ1 gene may play a role in susceptibility to the disease.
  • A comprehensive review of studies found no significant association between the KCNQ1rs2237892C⟶T gene polymorphism and T2DM risk, despite analyzing a large sample of over 13,000 individuals.
  • The study did observe a potential link in non-Asian populations while no association was found in Asian groups, suggesting racial differences in the gene's impact on diabetes susceptibility.

Article Abstract

Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most common chronic diseases in adults, causing high morbidity and mortality worldwide. In recent years, the prevalence of T2DM has been increasing significantly, and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that KCNQ1 significantly increases the risk of T2DM.

Objective: To find large-scale evidence on whether the KCNQ1rs2237892C⟶T gene polymorphism is associated with T2DM susceptibility.

Methods: A comprehensive review of the Chinese and English literature on the association of T2DM with KCNQ1rs2237892 is published by PubMed and Baidu Academic. The included literature was part or all of the studied loci which were evaluated for association with T2DM. Forest plots were made of the included literature to analyze the association of KCNQ1 with polymorphisms of the studied loci, and funnel plots and Egger's test were used to evaluate the publication bias of the selected included literature.

Results: Ten case-control studies including a total of 7027 cases and 8208 controls met our inclusion criteria. Allele (C allele frequency distribution) (OR: 1.19; 95% CI: 0.87,1.62; < 0.00001), recessive (OR: 0.73; 95% CI: 0.45,1.18; < 0.00001) genetic model under the full population was observed between KCNQ1rs2237892C⟶T gene polymorphism and T2DM without a significant relationship. In a stratified analysis by race, a meaningful association was found in non-Asian populations under the allelic genetic model, but no association was found in Asian populations.

Conclusion: This meta-analysis showed no significant association between the rs2237892 polymorphism of the KCNQ1 gene and the risk of T2DM.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629679PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6606830DOI Listing

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