articleNew England Journal of MedicineJul 19, 2006BRONZE OA

TCF7L2 Polymorphisms and Progression to Diabetes in the Diabetes Prevention Program

George Washington University · The Coordinating Center

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Abstract

Background

Common polymorphisms of the transcription factor 7-like 2 gene (TCF7L2) have recently been associated with type 2 diabetes. We examined whether the two most strongly associated variants (rs12255372 and rs7903146) predict the progression to diabetes in persons with impaired glucose tolerance who were enrolled in the Diabetes Prevention Program, in which lifestyle intervention or treatment with metformin was compared with placebo.

Methods

We genotyped these variants in 3548 participants and performed Cox regression analysis using genotype, intervention, and their interactions as predictors. We assessed the effect of genotype on measures of insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity at baseline and at one year.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • TCF7L2
  • Medicine
  • Metformin
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Internal medicine
  • Impaired glucose tolerance
  • Placebo
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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