2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-09393-5
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Association between glucokinase regulator gene polymorphisms and serum uric acid levels in Taiwanese adolescents

Abstract: The glucokinase regulator gene (GCKR) is located on chromosome 2p23. It plays a crucial role in maintaining plasma glucose homeostasis and metabolic traits. Recently, genome-wide association studies have revealed a positive association between hyperuricemia and GCKR variants in adults. This study investigated this genetic association in Taiwanese adolescents. Data were collected from our previous cross-sectional study (Taipei Children Heart Study). The frequencies of various genotypes (CC, CT, and TT) or allel… Show more

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“…GCKR polymorphism was shown to be significantly correlated with hyperuricemia in a recent GWAS. [25] Homozygous carriers of GCKR variants showed a decreased risk of developing CRC. [26] Also, rs244423 is adjacent to the nuclear factor of activated T cell 5 ( NFAT5 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…GCKR polymorphism was shown to be significantly correlated with hyperuricemia in a recent GWAS. [25] Homozygous carriers of GCKR variants showed a decreased risk of developing CRC. [26] Also, rs244423 is adjacent to the nuclear factor of activated T cell 5 ( NFAT5 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%