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PCSK9 genetic variants and risk of type 2 diabetes: a mendelian randomisation study

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Title: PCSK9 genetic variants and risk of type 2 diabetes: a mendelian randomisation study
Authors: Schmidt, AF
Swerdlow, DI
Holmes, MV
Patel, RS
Fairhurst-Hunter, Z
Lyall, DM
Hartwig, FP
Horta, BL
Hypponen, E
Power, C
Moldovan, M
Van Iperen, E
Hovingh, GK
Demuth, I
Norman, K
Steinhagen-Thiessen, E
Demuth, J
Bertram, L
Liu, T
Coassin, S
Willeit, J
Kiechl, S
Willeit, K
Mason, D
Wright, J
Morris, R
Wanamethee, G
Whincup, P
Ben-Shlomo, Y
McLachlan, S
Price, JF
Kivimaki, M
Welch, C
Sanchez-Galvez, A
Marques-Vidal, P
Nicolaides, A
Panayiotou, AG
Onland-Moret, NC
Van der Schouw, YT
Matullo, G
Fiorito, G
Guarrera, S
Sacerdote, C
Wareham, NJ
Langenberg, C
Scott, R
Luan, J
Bobak, M
Malyutina, SA
Pajak, A
Kubinova, R
Tamosiunas, A
Pikhart, H
Husemoen, LLN
Grarup, N
Pedersen, O
Hansen, T
Linneberg, A
Simonsen, KS
Cooper, J
Humphries, SE
Brilliant, M
Kitchner, T
Hakonarson, H
Carrell, DS
McCarty, CA
Kirchner, HL
Larson, EB
Crosslin, DR
De Andrade, M
Roden, DM
Denny, JC
Carty, C
Hancock, S
Attia, J
Holliday, E
Donnell, MO
Yusuf, S
Chong, M
Pare, G
Van der Harst, P
Said, MA
Eppinga, RN
Verweij, N
Snieder, H
Christen, T
Mook-Kanamori, DO
Gustafsson, S
Lind, L
Ingelsson, E
Pazoki, R
Franco, O
Hofman, A
Uitterlinden, A
Dehghan, A
Teumer, A
Baumeister, S
Doerr, M
Lerch, MM
Voelker, U
Voelzke, H
Ward, J
Pell, JP
Smith, DJ
Meade, T
Maitland-van der Zee, AH
Baranova, EV
Young, R
Ford, I
Campbell, A
Padmanabhan, S
Bots, ML
Grobbee, DE
Froguel, P
Thuillier, D
Balkau, B
Bonnefond, A
Cariou, B
Smart, M
Bao, Y
Kumari, M
Mahajan, A
Ridker, PM
Chasman, DI
Reiner, AP
Lange, LA
Ritchie, MD
Asselbergs, FW
Casas, J-P
Keating, BJ
Preiss, D
Hingorani, AD
Sattar, N
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Background: Statin treatment and variants in the gene encoding HMG-CoA reductase are associated with reductions in both the concentration of LDL cholesterol and the risk of coronary heart disease, but also with modest hyperglycaemia, increased bodyweight, and modestly increased risk of type 2 diabetes, which in no way off sets their substantial benefi ts. We sought to investigate the associations of LDL cholesterol-lowering PCSK9 variants with type 2 diabetes and related biomarkers to gauge the likely eff ects of PCSK9 inhibitors on diabetes risk. Methods: In this mendelian randomisation study, we used data from cohort studies, randomised controlled trials, case control studies, and genetic consortia to estimate associations of PCSK9 genetic variants with LDL cholesterol, fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, fasting insulin, bodyweight, waist-to-hip ratio, BMI, and risk of type 2 diabetes, using a standardised analysis plan, meta-analyses, and weighted gene-centric scores. Findings: Data were available for more than 550 000 individuals and 51 623 cases of type 2 diabetes. Combined analyses of four independent PCSK9 variants (rs11583680, rs11591147, rs2479409, and rs11206510) scaled to 1 mmol/L lower LDL cholesterol showed associations with increased fasting glucose (0·09 mmol/L, 95% CI 0·02 to 0·15), bodyweight (1·03 kg, 0·24 to 1·82), waist-to-hip ratio (0·006, 0·003 to 0·010), and an odds ratio for type diabetes of 1·29 (1·11 to 1·50). Based on the collected data, we did not identify associations with HbA1c (0·03%, –0·01 to 0·08), fasting insulin (0·00%, –0·06 to 0·07), and BMI (0·11 kg/m², –0·09 to 0·30). Interpretation: PCSK9 variants associated with lower LDL cholesterol were also associated with circulating higher fasting glucose concentration, bodyweight, and waist-to-hip ratio, and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. In trials of PCSK9 inhibitor drugs, investigators should carefully assess these safety outcomes and quantify the risks and benefi ts of PCSK9 inhibitor treatment, as was previously done for statins. Funding: British Heart Foundation, and University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre
Issue Date: 29-Nov-2016
Date of Acceptance: 1-Nov-2016
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/49704
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(16)30396-5
ISSN: 2213-8587
Publisher: Elsevier
Start Page: 97
End Page: 105
Journal / Book Title: Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Copyright Statement: © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Endocrinology & Metabolism
STATIN THERAPY
HEART-DISEASE
ASSOCIATION
HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA
METAANALYSIS
CHOLESTEROL
COMMON
ARCHITECTURE
PATHWAYS
INSIGHTS
LifeLines Cohort study group
UCLEB consortium
Publication Status: Published
Appears in Collections:Department of Medicine (up to 2019)