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Calpain-10

Das CAPN10-Gen kodiert eine calcium-abhängige Cystein-Protease. Mutationen sind mit nicht-insulinabhängigem Diabetes mellitus 1 assoziiert (NIDDM1).

Gentests:

Klinisch Untersuchungsmethoden Familienuntersuchung
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Klinisch Untersuchungsmethoden Hochdurchsatz-Sequenzierung
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Forschung Untersuchungsmethoden Direkte Sequenzierung der proteinkodierenden Bereiche eines Gens
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Verknüpfte Erkrankungen:

Nichtinsulinabhängiger Diabetes mellitus 1
CAPN10

Referenzen:

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Hanis CL et al. (1996) A genome-wide search for human non-insulin-dependent (type 2) diabetes genes reveals a major susceptibility locus on chromosome 2.

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Carlsson E et al. (2004) Variation in the calpain-10 gene is associated with elevated triglyceride levels and reduced adipose tissue messenger ribonucleic acid expression in obese Swedish subjects.

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Song Y et al. (2004) Are variants in the CAPN10 gene related to risk of type 2 diabetes? A quantitative assessment of population and family-based association studies.

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Gonzalez A et al. (2003) Specific CAPN10 gene haplotypes influence the clinical profile of polycystic ovary patients.

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Weedon MN et al. (2003) Meta-analysis and a large association study confirm a role for calpain-10 variation in type 2 diabetes susceptibility.

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Horikawa Y et al. (2003) Genetic variations in calpain-10 gene are not a major factor in the occurrence of type 2 diabetes in Japanese.

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Gonzalez A et al. (2002) Comment: CAPN10 alleles are associated with polycystic ovary syndrome.

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Hoffstedt J et al. (2002) Calpain-10 gene polymorphism is associated with reduced beta(3)-adrenoceptor function in human fat cells.

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Ehrmann DA et al. (2002) Relationship of calpain-10 genotype to phenotypic features of polycystic ovary syndrome.

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Fullerton SM et al. (2002) Geographic and haplotype structure of candidate type 2 diabetes susceptibility variants at the calpain-10 locus.

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Elbein SC et al. (2002) Role of calpain-10 gene variants in familial type 2 diabetes in Caucasians.

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Tsai HJ et al. (2001) Type 2 diabetes and three calpain-10 gene polymorphisms in Samoans: no evidence of association.

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Evans JC et al. (2001) Studies of association between the gene for calpain-10 and type 2 diabetes mellitus in the United Kingdom.

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Weiss KM et al. (2000) How many diseases does it take to map a gene with SNPs?

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Kang ES et al. (2006) A novel 111/121 diplotype in the Calpain-10 gene is associated with type 2 diabetes.

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None (2001) Challenges in identifying genetic variation affecting susceptibility to type 2 diabetes: examples from studies of the calpain-10 gene.

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Altshuler D et al. (2000) Guilt by association.

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Horikawa Y et al. (2000) Genetic variation in the gene encoding calpain-10 is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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NCBI article

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OMIM.ORG article

Omim 605286 external link
Update: 14. August 2020
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