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Genome-wide association study of diabetic kidney disease highlights biology involved in renal basement membrane collagen

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a heritable but poorly understood complication of diabetes. To identify genetic variants predisposing to DKD, we performed genome-wide association analyses in 19,406 individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using a spectrum of DKD definitions basedon albuminuria and renal function. We identified 16 genome-wide significant loci. The variant with the strongest association (rs55703767) is a common missense mutation in the collagen type IV alpha 3 chain (COL4A3) gene, which encodes a major structural component of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) implicated in heritable nephropathies. The rs55703767 minor allele (Asp326Tyr) is protective against several definitions of DKD, including albuminuria and end-stage renal disease. Three other loci are in or near genes with known or suggestive involvement in DKD (BMP7) or renal biology ( COLEC11 and DDR1 ). The 16 DKD-associated loci provide novel insights into the pathogenesis of DKD, identifying potential biological targets for prevention and treatment.

Authors

Salem RM; Todd JN; Sandholm N; Cole JB; Chen W-M; Andrews D; Pezzolesi MG; McKeigue PM; Hiraki LT; Qiu C

Publication date

December 19, 2018

DOI

10.1101/499616

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bioRxiv

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