Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.323, No.3, 865-869, 2004
Association of a CAG/CAA repeat sequence in the TBP gene with type I diabetes
Type I diabetes is a complex disease in which multiple susceptibility loci have been implicated by whole genome scans. IDDM8, a susceptibility locus, is located on chromosome 6q27, however the Specific Susceptibility gene has yet to be identified. We have examined five potential candidate genes using 36 genetic markers, spanning 360 kb located near the chromosome 6q27 terminus in 478 families for diabetes association. No associations with type I diabetes Susceptibility were detected with the strength previously observed for IDDM1 or IDDM2. However, a novel CAG/CAA polymorphism was detected in exon 3 of the TATA box-binding protein gene. which shows preliminary evidence of association with diabetes susceptibility (p < 0.05). (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:TBP;TATA box-binding protein;type I diabetes;IDDM8;genetic association;single nucleotide polymorphism;transmission disequilibrium test;CAG repeats;CAA repeats;triplet repeats