Dg. Fogarty et al., Urinary albumin excretion in families with type 2 diabetes is heritable and genetically correlated to blood pressure, KIDNEY INT, 57(1), 2000, pp. 250-257
Background. Levels of urinary albumin excretion (UAE) are used to define bo
th the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy and its progression. Predispositio
n to high blood pressure is also a risk factor for susceptibility to nephro
pathy, but its relationship with UAE in type 2 diabetes remains unclear. In
this study, we have estimated heritabilities of UAE and blood pressure and
their correlation attributable to genetic effects using 96 large families
ascertained for type 2 diabetes.
Methods. In these families, 630 individuals with type 2 diabetes and 639 in
dividuals with normoglycemia were examined. All of them had a determination
of UAE as the urinary albumin creatinine ratio (ACR), a convenient index o
f UAE, together with blood pressure and other variables, such as age, sex,
and body mass index. A variance components approach was used to estimate he
ritability and genetic correlations for ACR and systolic and diastolic bloo
d pressures (SBP and DBP) after adjustment for relevant covariates.
Results. In the 96 pedigrees, 6481 usable pairs of relatives were identifie
d. In the total collection of pairs, heritability for ACR (h(2) = 0.27, P <
0.001) was similar to that for blood pressure. When only pairs of diabetic
relatives were analyzed (N = 1732), the estimates of heritability increase
d slightly for ACR (h(2) - 0.31), SEP (h(2) = 0.33), and DBP (h(2) = 0.23).
A significant genetic correlation was found between ACR and SEP (r(g) 0.27
) and DBP (r(g) 0.26) in all pairs of relatives (P < 0.001). In pairs of di
abetic relatives, these values were higher for SEP and DBP, 0.38 and 0.52,
respectively.
Conclusion. In families with type 2 diabetes, UAE is a heritable trait, wit
h a heritability similar to that for blood pressure. A significant genetic
correlation between UAE and blood pressure, particularly in the presence of
diabetes, indicates that these traits share common genetic determinants.