Abstract

<p> </p> <p>Objective: To assess whether increased genetic risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with the development of hyperglycemia after glucocorticoid treatment. </p> <p>Research Design and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of individuals with no diagnosis of diabetes who received a glucocorticoid dose equivalent to 10 mg of prednisone or more. We analyzed the association between hyperglycemia and a T2D global extended polygenic score, which was constructed through a meta-analysis of two published genome-wide association studies. </p> <p>Results: Out of 546 individuals who received glucocorticoids, 210 developed hyperglycemia and 336 did not. The polygenic score was significantly associated with glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycemia (<em>p</em> = 0.038, OR = 1.4 per standard deviation of the polygenic score). </p> <p> Conclusions: Individuals with increased genetic risk for T2D have a higher risk of glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycemia. This finding offers a mechanism for risk stratification as part of a precision approach to medical treatment.</p>

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