Abstract

ContextGenetic variation in human maternal DNA contributes to the susceptibility for development of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).ObjectiveWe assessed 77 maternal single nucleotide gene polymorphisms (SNPs) for associations with GDM or plasma glucose levels at OGTT in pregnancy.Methods960 pregnant women (after dropouts 820: case/control: m99’WHO: 303/517, IADPSG: 287/533) were enrolled in two countries into this case-control study. After genomic DNA isolation the 820 samples were collected in a GDM biobank and assessed using KASP (LGC Genomics) genotyping assay. Logistic regression risk models were used to calculate ORs according to IADPSG/m’99WHO criteria based on standard OGTT values.ResultsThe most important risk alleles associated with GDM were rs10830963/G of MTNR1B (OR = 1.84/1.64 [IADPSG/m’99WHO], p = 0.0007/0.006), rs7754840/C (OR = 1.51/NS, p = 0.016) of CDKAL1 and rs1799884/T (OR = 1.4/1.56, p = 0.04/0.006) of GCK. The rs13266634/T (SLC30A8, OR = 0.74/0.71, p = 0.05/0.02) and rs7578326/G (LOC646736/IRS1, OR = 0.62/0.60, p = 0.001/0.006) variants were associated with lower risk to develop GDM. Carrying a minor allele of rs10830963 (MTNR1B); rs7903146 (TCF7L2); rs1799884 (GCK) SNPs were associated with increased plasma glucose levels at routine OGTT.ConclusionsWe confirmed the robust association of MTNR1B rs10830963/G variant with GDM binary and glycemic traits in this Caucasian case-control study. As novel associations we report the minor, G allele of the rs7578326 SNP in the LOC646736/IRS1 region as a significant and the rs13266634/T SNP (SLC30A8) as a suggestive protective variant against GDM development. Genetic susceptibility appears to be more preponderant in individuals who meet both the modified 99’WHO and the IADPSG GDM diagnostic criteria.

Highlights

  • Abnormal glucose tolerance first recognized during pregnancy is defined as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)

  • The most important risk alleles associated with GDM were rs10830963/G of Melatonin receptor 1B (MTNR1B) (OR = 1.84/1.64 [IADPSG/m’99WHO], p = 0.0007/0.006), rs7754840/C (OR = 1.51/NS, p = 0.016) of CDKAL1 and rs1799884/T (OR = 1.4/1.56, p = 0.04/0.006) of GCK

  • We confirmed the robust association of MTNR1B rs10830963/G variant with GDM binary and glycemic traits in this Caucasian case-control study

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960 pregnant women (after dropouts 820: case/control: m99’WHO: 303/517, IADPSG: 287/ 533) were enrolled in two countries into this case-control study. Logistic regression risk models were used to calculate ORs according to IADPSG/m’99WHO criteria based on standard OGTT values

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