rs6585194
This is a regulatory region variant variant in the TCF7L2 gene.
▶Research that mentions this SNP (2)
▶Genetic variation of FTO: rs1421085 T>C, rs8057044 G>A, rs9939609 T>A, and copy number (CNV) in Mexican Mayan school‐aged children with obesity/overweight and with normal weightReviewLizbeth González‐Herrera et al.(2019)· American Journal of Human Biology
A literature review of 70 studies examining single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with obesity in Mexican populations published 2011-2021. The authors identified SNPs with differential behavior in Mexican compared to Caucasian populations, including rs17782313 (MC4R), rs6548238 (TMEM18), rs6265 (BDNF), rs7498665 (SH2B1), and notably rs6232 (PCSK1) associated with early-onset obesity in Mexican youth. The review emphasizes ethnicity-dependent genetic effects on BMI heritability (40-70%) and highlights genes involved in cholesterol metabolism and adipokine signaling pathways.
▶TCF7L2 genetic variants and progression to diabetes in the Chinese population: pleiotropic effects on insulin secretion and insulin resistanceAssociationN=1,094Chang YC et al.(2010)· Journal of Molecular Medicine
This prospective family-based cohort study examined TCF7L2 genetic variants in 1,094 Han Chinese subjects and found pleiotropic effects on diabetes progression. Variants in the exon 4 LD block (rs7903146, rs7079711, rs4506565, rs7895340) were associated with impaired insulin secretion and increased diabetes risk (hazard ratio = 2.61, p = 0.009), while 3' end variants (rs290481, rs290487) were associated with insulin resistance markers but not diabetes progression. TCF7L2 expression was inversely correlated with insulin resistance in human adipose tissue.
About TCF7L2
This gene encodes a high mobility group (HMG) box-containing transcription factor that plays a key role in the Wnt signaling pathway. The protein has been implicated in blood glucose homeostasis. Genetic variants of this gene are associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Several transcript variants encoding multiple different isoforms have been found for this gene.[provided by RefSeq, Oct 2010]
View all TCF7L2 variants →Gene information from NCBI Gene. Variant classifications from ClinVar.
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