The effect of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphisms on susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (T1DM) is heterogeneous. Genetic factors may also influence the residual β-cell function. We studied the frequency of VDR FokI (rs10735810) and BsmI (rs154410) polymorphisms in T1DM and their relationship to β-cell autoimmunity and residual β-cell function. We genotyped 189 T1DM (diabetes duration, 7.1 ± 5.4 years) and 194 controls (C) by restriction length polymorphism-polymerase chain reaction. GAD65Ab, IA2Ab, ionized calcium (iCa), HbA1cand fasting C-peptide (FCP) were evaluated. FCP values greater than 0.6 ng/ml were considered as residual β-cell function. The BsmI was more frequent in the C (bb plus Bb 79.1 C vs. 66.1% T1DM, p = 0.006), and the FokI polymorphism frequencies were similar between T1DM and C. We did not observe differences in pancreatic autoantibody profiles according to VDR genotypes. We observed that T1DM with f allele tended to have lower residual pancreatic β-cell function (5.8% ff and Ff vs. 14.3% FF, p = 0.074) with similar age, diabetes duration, AAb positivity, HbA1c, and iCa. Age at diagnosis of T1DM with BsmI polymorphism tended to be greater (10.7 ± 4.9 bb and Bb vs. 9.3 ± 4.5 years BB, p = 0.06). In conclusion, the results of this study showed no relationship between VDR polymorphisms and β-cell autoimmunity; however we observed a relationship with age and remaining β-cell function in Brazilian individuals with T1DM. These data may contribute to understanding the heterogeneous relationship between genetic markers and clinical features observed in this disease. © 2009 American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics.
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Mory, D. B., Rocco, E. R., Miranda, W. L., Kasamatsu, T., Crispim, F., & Dib, S. A. (2009). Prevalence of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms FokI and BsmI in Brazilian individuals with type 1 diabetes and their relation to β-cell autoimmunity and to remaining β-cell function. Human Immunology, 70(6), 447–451. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humimm.2009.03.007