Higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.

Favorable associations between magnesium intake and glycemic traits, such as fasting glucose and insulin, are observed in observational and clinical studies, but whether genetic variation affects these associations is largely unknown. We hypothesized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) assoc...

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Main Authors: Hruby, A, Ngwa, J, Renström, F, Wojczynski, M, Ganna, A, Hallmans, G, Houston, D, Jacques, P, Kanoni, S, Lehtimäki, T, Lemaitre, R, Manichaikul, A, North, K, Ntalla, I, Sonestedt, E, Tanaka, T, van Rooij, F, Bandinelli, S, Djoussé, L, Grigoriou, E, Johansson, I, Lohman, K, Pankow, J, Raitakari, O, Riserus, U
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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author Hruby, A
Ngwa, J
Renström, F
Wojczynski, M
Ganna, A
Hallmans, G
Houston, D
Jacques, P
Kanoni, S
Lehtimäki, T
Lemaitre, R
Manichaikul, A
North, K
Ntalla, I
Sonestedt, E
Tanaka, T
van Rooij, F
Bandinelli, S
Djoussé, L
Grigoriou, E
Johansson, I
Lohman, K
Pankow, J
Raitakari, O
Riserus, U
author_facet Hruby, A
Ngwa, J
Renström, F
Wojczynski, M
Ganna, A
Hallmans, G
Houston, D
Jacques, P
Kanoni, S
Lehtimäki, T
Lemaitre, R
Manichaikul, A
North, K
Ntalla, I
Sonestedt, E
Tanaka, T
van Rooij, F
Bandinelli, S
Djoussé, L
Grigoriou, E
Johansson, I
Lohman, K
Pankow, J
Raitakari, O
Riserus, U
author_sort Hruby, A
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description Favorable associations between magnesium intake and glycemic traits, such as fasting glucose and insulin, are observed in observational and clinical studies, but whether genetic variation affects these associations is largely unknown. We hypothesized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with either glycemic traits or magnesium metabolism affect the association between magnesium intake and fasting glucose and insulin. Fifteen studies from the CHARGE (Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology) Consortium provided data from up to 52,684 participants of European descent without known diabetes. In fixed-effects meta-analyses, we quantified 1) cross-sectional associations of dietary magnesium intake with fasting glucose (mmol/L) and insulin (ln-pmol/L) and 2) interactions between magnesium intake and SNPs related to fasting glucose (16 SNPs), insulin (2 SNPs), or magnesium (8 SNPs) on fasting glucose and insulin. After adjustment for age, sex, energy intake, BMI, and behavioral risk factors, magnesium (per 50-mg/d increment) was inversely associated with fasting glucose [β = -0.009 mmol/L (95% CI: -0.013, -0.005), P < 0.0001] and insulin [-0.020 ln-pmol/L (95% CI: -0.024, -0.017), P < 0.0001]. No magnesium-related SNP or interaction between any SNP and magnesium reached significance after correction for multiple testing. However, rs2274924 in magnesium transporter-encoding TRPM6 showed a nominal association (uncorrected P = 0.03) with glucose, and rs11558471 in SLC30A8 and rs3740393 near CNNM2 showed a nominal interaction (uncorrected, both P = 0.02) with magnesium on glucose. Consistent with other studies, a higher magnesium intake was associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin. Nominal evidence of TRPM6 influence and magnesium interaction with select loci suggests that further investigation is warranted.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d7ec61a5-f881-4911-a111-7b098d87f4962022-03-27T08:44:33ZHigher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d7ec61a5-f881-4911-a111-7b098d87f496EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2013Hruby, ANgwa, JRenström, FWojczynski, MGanna, AHallmans, GHouston, DJacques, PKanoni, SLehtimäki, TLemaitre, RManichaikul, ANorth, KNtalla, ISonestedt, ETanaka, Tvan Rooij, FBandinelli, SDjoussé, LGrigoriou, EJohansson, ILohman, KPankow, JRaitakari, ORiserus, UFavorable associations between magnesium intake and glycemic traits, such as fasting glucose and insulin, are observed in observational and clinical studies, but whether genetic variation affects these associations is largely unknown. We hypothesized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with either glycemic traits or magnesium metabolism affect the association between magnesium intake and fasting glucose and insulin. Fifteen studies from the CHARGE (Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology) Consortium provided data from up to 52,684 participants of European descent without known diabetes. In fixed-effects meta-analyses, we quantified 1) cross-sectional associations of dietary magnesium intake with fasting glucose (mmol/L) and insulin (ln-pmol/L) and 2) interactions between magnesium intake and SNPs related to fasting glucose (16 SNPs), insulin (2 SNPs), or magnesium (8 SNPs) on fasting glucose and insulin. After adjustment for age, sex, energy intake, BMI, and behavioral risk factors, magnesium (per 50-mg/d increment) was inversely associated with fasting glucose [β = -0.009 mmol/L (95% CI: -0.013, -0.005), P < 0.0001] and insulin [-0.020 ln-pmol/L (95% CI: -0.024, -0.017), P < 0.0001]. No magnesium-related SNP or interaction between any SNP and magnesium reached significance after correction for multiple testing. However, rs2274924 in magnesium transporter-encoding TRPM6 showed a nominal association (uncorrected P = 0.03) with glucose, and rs11558471 in SLC30A8 and rs3740393 near CNNM2 showed a nominal interaction (uncorrected, both P = 0.02) with magnesium on glucose. Consistent with other studies, a higher magnesium intake was associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin. Nominal evidence of TRPM6 influence and magnesium interaction with select loci suggests that further investigation is warranted.
spellingShingle Hruby, A
Ngwa, J
Renström, F
Wojczynski, M
Ganna, A
Hallmans, G
Houston, D
Jacques, P
Kanoni, S
Lehtimäki, T
Lemaitre, R
Manichaikul, A
North, K
Ntalla, I
Sonestedt, E
Tanaka, T
van Rooij, F
Bandinelli, S
Djoussé, L
Grigoriou, E
Johansson, I
Lohman, K
Pankow, J
Raitakari, O
Riserus, U
Higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.
title Higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.
title_full Higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.
title_fullStr Higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.
title_full_unstemmed Higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.
title_short Higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin, with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci, in a meta-analysis of 15 CHARGE Consortium Studies.
title_sort higher magnesium intake is associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin with no evidence of interaction with select genetic loci in a meta analysis of 15 charge consortium studies
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