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rs2297508

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Orientationminus
Stabilizedminus
Geno Mag Summary
(C;C) normal
(C;G) 1.08x increased risk for T2D
(G;G) 1.08x increased risk for T2D
ReferenceGRCh38 38.1/141
Chromosome17
Position17812003
GeneSREBF1
is asnp
is mentioned by
dbSNPrs2297508
dbSNP (classic)rs2297508
ClinGenrs2297508
ebirs2297508
HLIrs2297508
Exacrs2297508
Gnomadrs2297508
Varsomers2297508
LitVarrs2297508
Maprs2297508
PheGenIrs2297508
Biobankrs2297508
1000 genomesrs2297508
hgdprs2297508
ensemblrs2297508
geneviewrs2297508
scholarrs2297508
googlers2297508
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gwascentralrs2297508
openSNPrs2297508
23andMers2297508
SNPshotrs2297508
SNPdbers2297508
MSV3drs2297508
GWAS Ctlgrs2297508
GMAF0.4578
Max Magnitude0
? (C;C) (C;G) (G;G) 28


rs2297508 is one of several SNPs associated with the SREBF1 gene that show a modest association with type-2 diabetes.

A study of ~2,000 Caucasian patients (and 10,000+ controls) led to an odds ratio of 1.17 (CI: 1.05-1.30, p=0.003) for the minor (risk) allele, rs2297508(C). A meta-analysis included other published studies concluded the odds ratio was 1.08 (CI: 1.03-1.14, p=0.001).[PMID 18192539]

[PMID 18692268] type-2 diabetes rs2297508(C) and rs11868035(C)


[PMID 21178094] A Two-Step Association Study Identifies CAV2 rs2270188 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Interaction with Fat Intake in Type 2 Diabetes Risk


[PMID 21609284] Associations of the SREBP-1c gene polymorphism with gender-specific changes in serum lipids induced by a high-carbohydrate diet in healthy Chinese youth


[PMID 22678801] [Association of sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c genetic polymorphisms rs2297508 and rs11868035 with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Gansu Han and Dongxiang population]

[PMID 17160088] The SREBF-1 locus is associated with type 2 diabetes and plasma adiponectin levels in a middle-aged Austrian population.


[PMID 24152445OA-icon.png] Identification of Combined Genetic Determinants of Liver Stiffness within the SREBP1c-PNPLA3 Pathway


[PMID 24614076OA-icon.png] Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of SREBF-1 Gene Associated with an Increased Risk of Endometrial Cancer in Chinese Women


[PMID 31490983OA-icon.png] SREBF1c and SREBF2 gene polymorphisms are associated with acute coronary syndrome and blood lipid levels in Mexican population.