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Title: | Identification of the ENPP1 three-allele risk haplotype and its possible contribution to the development of obesity and insulin resistance in 8-18-year-old learners in communities of the Western Cape, South Africa | Authors: | Hoffman, M Somers, A Yako, Yandiswa Yolanda Fanampe, Biotumelo L Matsha, Tandi Edith Erasmus, Rajiv Timothy |
Keywords: | Identification;ENPP1 three-allele risk haplotype;development;obesity;insulin;resistance;communities;Western Cape;South Africa | Issue Date: | 2009 | Publisher: | Hoffman, M., Somers, A., Yako, Y. et al. 2009. Identification of the ENPP1 three-allele risk haplotype and its possible contribution to the development of obesity and insulin resistance in 8-18-year-old learners in communities of the WC, SA. International Diabetes Federation, 20th World Diabetes Congress, Montreal, Canada, 18-22 October. [http://www.eubirod.eu/documents/papers/IDFMontreal09abstractbook.pdf] | Conference: | International Diabetes Federation, 20th World Diabetes Congress | Abstract: | The ENPP1 (nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase-1) gene encodes a membrane-bound glycoprotein that inhibits the insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity, resulting in reduced insulin sensitivity. There has been strong evidence from several previous studies that a common coding variant of ENPP1 (K121Q) and a three-marker haplotype (Q121, IVS20delT-11 and G + 1044TGA) are associated with a higher risk of glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes as well as childhood obesity. Many different studies attempted to confirm the association in different population groups, but results have been controversial. | URI: | http://www.eubirod.eu/documents/papers/IDFMontreal09abstractbook.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11189/8105 |
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