J. Hager et al., A MISSENSE MUTATION IN THE GLUCAGON RECEPTOR GENE IS ASSOCIATED WITH NON-INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS, Nature genetics, 9(3), 1995, pp. 299-304
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) affects about 5% of th
e world population. The disease presents a polygenic mode of inheritan
ce, but mechanisms and genes involved in late-onset NIDDM are largely
unknown. We report the association of a single heterozygous Gly to Ser
missense mutation in the glucagon receptor gene with late-onset NIDDM
. This mutation was highly associated with NIDDM in a pooled set of Fr
ench and Sardinian patients (chi(2)=14.4, P=0.0001) and showed some ev
idence for linkage to diabetes in 18 sibships from 9 French pedigrees
(chi(2)=6.63, P<0.01). Receptor binding studies using cultured cells e
xpressing the Gly40Ser mutation demonstrate that this mutation results
in a receptor which binds glucagon with a three-fold lower affinity c
ompared to the wild type receptor.