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    Diabetes. 2006 Sep;55(9):2660-3.

    A disease haplotype for advanced nephropathy in type 2 diabetes at the ACE locus.

    Ng DP, Placha G, Choo S, Chia KS, Warram JH, Krolewski AS.

    Department of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

    Previous investigations of the ACE gene as a susceptibility factor for diabetic nephropathy have primarily focused on its insertion/deletion (Ins/Del) polymorphism. In a departure from these earlier studies, we used three tagging markers (A-5466C, T-3892C, and Ins/Del) at the ACE locus to test for disease haplotype associations. A case-control study design was used where case subjects were type 2 diabetic patients with advanced diabetic nephropathy, as indicated by the presence of proteinuria or chronic renal failure/end-stage renal disease, while control subjects were normoalbuminuric, despite >6 years of diabetes. None of the individual markers showed significant disease association when considered on their own. However, haplotype analyses revealed a near doubling in the prevalence of the A.T.D risk haplotype in case subjects (0.136) compared with control subjects (0.075) (P = 0.009), thus providing first evidence for a disease haplotype for advanced diabetic nephropathy at the ACE locus.

    PMID: 16936219 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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