Abstract
BACKGROUND: The minor T allele of rs2943641 near the gene encoding for insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS1) has been associated with decreased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and adiposity in genome-wide association studies. Dietary intake can influence the regulation of IRS1, and studies have indicated sex-specific associations between IRS1 and adiposity.
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to examine the interaction between IRS1 rs2943641 and macronutrient intakes on incident T2D and percentage body fat in the Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort.
DESIGN: The study included 15,227 women and 9614 men aged 45-74 y without prevalent diabetes. Dietary data were collected with a modified diet history method. During 12 y of follow-up, 1567 incident T2D cases were identified.
RESULTS: The T allele was associated with lower incidence of T2D (P-trend = 0.003) and, in men, with higher percentage body fat (P-trend = 0.00002). We observed 3-way interactions between sex, rs2943641, and carbohydrate intake (P = 0.01) as well as between sex, rs2943641, and fat intake (P = 0.01) on incident T2D. Among women, the T allele was associated with decreased risk only in the lower tertiles of carbohydrate intake (P-trend = 0.01, P-interaction = 0.01). In contrast, among men, the T allele was associated with decreased risk in the lowest tertile of fat intake (P-trend = 0.01, P-interaction = 0.02). No interaction was observed between macronutrient intakes and rs2943641 on percentage body fat.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that IRS1 rs2943641 interacts with carbohydrate and fat intakes on incident T2D in a sex-specific fashion. A protective association between the rs2943641 T allele and T2D was restricted to women with low carbohydrate intake and to men with low fat intake.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 208-16 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | American Journal of Clinical Nutrition |
Volume | 97 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2013-Jan |
Keywords
- Aged
- Alleles
- Body Mass Index
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology
- Diet
- Dietary Carbohydrates/administration & dosage
- Dietary Fats/administration & dosage
- Energy Intake
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Genome-Wide Association Study
- Genotype
- Humans
- Incidence
- Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins/genetics
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Multivariate Analysis
- Polymorphism, Genetic
- Prospective Studies
- Sex Factors
- Surveys and Questionnaires