Genome-Wide Linkage Analysis of Serum Adiponectin in the Pima Indian Population
- Robert S. Lindsay1,
- Tohru Funahashi2,
- Jonathan Krakoff1,
- Yuji Matsuzawa2,
- Sachiyo Tanaka2,
- Sayuko Kobes1,
- Peter H. Bennett1,
- P. Antonio Tataranni1,
- William C. Knowler1 and
- Robert L. Hanson1
- 1National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, Arizona
- 2Department of Internal Medicine and Molecular Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
- Address correspondence to Robert L. Hanson, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, 1550 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85014. E-mail: rhanson{at}phx.niddk.nih.gov
Abstract
Adiponectin is a circulating protein secreted by adipocytes and is thought to have insulin-sensitizing effects. We present genetic analysis of adiponectin levels in 517 Pima Indians without diabetes (from 162 families, 750 sib-pairs). Adiponectin concentrations were heritable, with 39% of the variance of age- and sex-adjusted adiponectin potentially accounted for by additive genetic influences in this population. In genome-wide linkage analyses, suggestive linkage (logarithm of odds [LOD] = 3.0) of adiponectin adjusted for age and sex was found on chromosome 9p at 18 cM. Linkage was also present after inclusion of adiponectin concentrations of siblings with type 2 diabetes not treated pharmacologically (total siblings 582, 182 families, 860 sib-pairs: LOD = 3.5). Tentative evidence of linkage was also found on chromosomes 2 (LOD = 1.7 at 89 cM), 3 (LOD = 1.9 at 124 cM), and 10 (LOD = 1.7 at 70 cM), offering some support to findings of a previous genome-wide scan of adiponectin. Our data suggest that quantitative trait loci on chromosomes 2, 3, 9, and 10 may influence circulating adiponectin concentrations in the Pima population.
- IBD, identical by descent
- IGT, impaired glucose tolerance
- ISI, insulin sensitivity index
- LOD, logarithm of odds
- NGT, normal glucose tolerance
- OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test
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- Accepted May 28, 2003.
- Received March 24, 2003.
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