pubmed-article:17976307 | pubmed:abstractText | In this work, we studied the association of the E23K polymorphism of the Kir6.2 ATP-sensitive potassium channels in 212 Czech patients with diabetes mellitus who were diagnosed after the age of 35. Patients were classified into T1DM, LADA and T2DM groups based on C-peptide and GADA levels. Carriers of the predisposing Kir6.2 E23K K allele showed no increased risk of either type of diabetes mellitus development. On the other hand, we found a correlation between E23K SNP of the KCNJ11 gene and C-peptide levels, which may be considered a measure of pancreatic beta-cell activity, although this correlation was not statistically significant. In conclusion, we failed to confirm the Kir6.2 E23K as a genetic marker for T1DM, LADA and T2DM in the Central Bohemian population of the Czech Republic. | lld:pubmed |