GENETICS OF NON-INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS
Project Number1Z01DK069028-11
Contact PI/Project LeaderKNOWLER, WILLIAM C
Awardee OrganizationNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES
Description
Abstract Text
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a common chronic disease that develops in most populations in late middle age. The Pima Indians of Arizona have a very high prevalence of this disease, and in contrast to many populations, the disease often presents at an earlier age. As a result of the long-term epidemiologic studies, the familial nature of the disease has been well-documented, and segregation analysis suggests the possibility of a single major gene affecting age of onset. Genetic determinants of type 2 diabetes mellitus, its risk factors and its complications are being sought using techniques of genetic linkage analysis. Lymphoblast cell lines have been established from informative pedigrees have been established. DNA is available from other families in nuclear pellets extracted from blood specimens obtained during the epidemiologic studies. Polymorphic probes are applied to the DNA from selected individuals to search for evidence of linkage of these markers with diabetes and its complications. A genetic linkage mapping study has been completed for 1338 individuals in 112 pedigrees potentially informative for linkage studies of diabetes. Genotypes for 516 autosomal genetic markers have been determined. The results of these analyses identified strong evidence for a gene influencing both obesity and diabetes on chromosome 11 and evidence for additional diabetes- susceptibility genes on chromosomes 1 and 7. In addition, potential genes influencing susceptibility to diabetic nephropathy were identified on chromosomes 7, and 18. Efforts at extending these findings through genotyping individuals in additional pedigrees and through fine-mapping are now underway. The linkage study also provided evidence for a gene on chromosome 19 influencing serum cholesterol concentrations in the population. - Diabetes mellitus, genetics, nephropathy - Human Subjects
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
UEI
Project Start Date
Project End Date
Budget Start Date
Budget End Date
Project Funding Information for 1999
Total Funding
Direct Costs
Indirect Costs
Sub Projects
No Sub Projects information available for 1Z01DK069028-11
Publications
Publications are associated with projects, but cannot be identified with any particular year of the project or fiscal year of funding. This is due to the continuous and cumulative nature of knowledge generation across the life of a project and the sometimes long and variable publishing timeline. Similarly, for multi-component projects, publications are associated with the parent core project and not with individual sub-projects.
No Publications available for 1Z01DK069028-11
Patents
No Patents information available for 1Z01DK069028-11
Outcomes
The Project Outcomes shown here are displayed verbatim as submitted by the Principal Investigator (PI) for this award. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the PI and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Institutes of Health. NIH has not endorsed the content below.
No Outcomes available for 1Z01DK069028-11
Clinical Studies
No Clinical Studies information available for 1Z01DK069028-11
News and More
Related News Releases
No news release information available for 1Z01DK069028-11
History
No Historical information available for 1Z01DK069028-11
Similar Projects
No Similar Projects information available for 1Z01DK069028-11