Aims/hypothesis
We investigated the association of variants of the transcription factor 7-like 2 (TCF7L2) gene with: (1) incident diabetes in the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study (DPS, Study I); (2) type 2 diabetes and impaired
glucose regulation (i.e. IGT or IFG) in a cross-sectional study (Study II); and (3) insulin secretion, insulin sensitivity
and adipose tissue expression of TCF7L2 in offspring of type 2 diabetic probands (III).
Subjects and methods
Study I (the DPS) included 507 individuals with IGT who were randomly allocated to control and intervention groups and followed
for an average of 3.9 years to monitor for progression to diabetes. Study II was a population-based cross-sectional study
of 1,766 men, aged 50–70 years, randomly selected from the population of Kuopio, eastern Finland. Study III included 238 non-diabetic
offspring of patients with type 2 diabetes. Genotyping of rs12255372 and rs7903146 of TCF7L2 was carried out.
Results
In the DPS, the TT genotype of rs12255372 was significantly associated with an adjusted 2.85-fold risk (95% CI 1.17–6.95,
p = 0.021) of incident diabetes in the control group, but not in the intervention group. In Study II, the adjusted odds ratio
in subjects with the TT genotype was 3.40 (1.45–7.97, p = 0.005) for the comparison of diabetic subjects with normoglycaemic subjects. The T allele of rs12255372 was significantly
associated with decreased insulin secretion (Studies II, III). Expression of TCF7L2 in adipose tissue tended to be lower in subjects with the TT risk genotypes of rs12255372 and rs7903146.
Conclusions/interpretation
The variant of rs12255372 of TCF7L2 was associated with incident type 2 diabetes in the DPS and in a separate population-based cross-sectional study. Impaired
insulin secretion is likely to be the main cause for our findings.
Keywords Genotyping - Impaired fasting glucose - Impaired glucose tolerance - Incidence - Insulin secretion - Insulin sensitivity - Lifestyle intervention - TCF7L2 - Type 2 diabetes - Variants