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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 80, 3131-3135, Copyright © 1995 by Endocrine Society


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Sequence variations of the pancreatic islet/liver glucose transporter (GLUT2) gene in Japanese subjects with noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus

A Matsubara, Y Tanizawa, A Matsutani, T Kaneko and K Kaku
Third Department of Internal Medicine, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Japan.

To assess the genetic susceptibility to noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Japanese subjects, we investigated the role of GLUT2 gene defects in patients with NIDDM. When the allelic frequency of a simple tandem repeat polymorphism in the GLUT2 gene was compared, the allele with 155 base pairs was more common in NIDDM patients (n = 99) than in controls (n = 89; 5.1% vs. 0.6%; P = 0.0118, by Fisher's exact test), whereas this was not significant after the correction for multiple comparisons. To directly identify mutations, we then analyzed each of 11 exons by the polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism analysis in 60 NIDDM patients. We found 2 missense mutations in exon 3: CCC-->CTC (Pro68-->Leu) in 1 patient and ACT-->ATT (Thr110-->Ile) in 3 patients, all in the heterozygous state. These mutations were not found in 60 control subjects. To evaluate the significance of the Pro68-->Leu mutation, the family members of the proband were studied. The mutation did not appear to be associated with the disease or other clinical parameters including change in immunoreactive insulin/change in plasma glucose or oral glucose load. The other mutation (Thr110-->Ile) is known to be functionally insignificant. We identified 4 additional nucleotide changes, all of which appeared to be silent. We concluded that the mutations in the GLUT2 gene were not major determinants of genetic susceptibility to NIDDM in Japanese.


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