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Diabetes & Metabolism Journal
2021 Volume.45 No. 2 p.241 ~ p.250
Enhancer-Gene Interaction Analyses Identified the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor as a Susceptibility Gene for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Yang Yang

Yao Shi
Ding Jing-Miao
Chen Wei
Guo Yan
Abstract
Background: Genetic interactions are known to play an important role in the missing heritability problem for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Interactions between enhancers and their target genes play important roles in gene regulation and disease pathogenesis. In the present study, we aimed to identify genetic interactions between enhancers and their target genes associated with T2DM.

Methods: We performed genetic interaction analyses of enhancers and protein-coding genes for T2DM in 2,696 T2DM patients and 3,548 controls of European ancestry. A linear regression model was used to identify single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) pairs that could affect the expression of the protein-coding genes. Differential expression analyses were used to identify differentially expressed susceptibility genes in diabetic and nondiabetic subjects.

Results: We identified one SNP pair, rs4947941¡¿rs7785013, significantly associated with T2DM (combined P=4.84¡¿10?10). The SNP rs4947941 was annotated as an enhancer, and rs7785013 was located in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene. This SNP pair was significantly associated with EGFR expression in the pancreas (P=0.033), and the minor allele ¡°A¡± of rs7785013 decreased EGFR gene expression and the risk of T2DM with an increase in the dosage of ¡°T¡± of rs4947941. EGFR expression was significantly upregulated in T2DM patients, which was consistent with the effect of rs4947941¡¿rs7785013 on T2DM and EGFR expression. A functional validation study using the Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) database showed that EGFR was associated with diabetes-relevant phenotypes.

Conclusion: Genetic interaction analyses of enhancers and protein-coding genes suggested that EGFR may be a novel susceptibility gene for T2DM.
KEYWORD
Diabetes mellitus, type 2, Epistasis, genetic, ErbB receptors, Gene regulatory networks
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