Table 1.
GWAS meta-analysis assessing the impact of MAPT haplotypes on glycemic traits in European individuals
VariableNBetaSEPReference
Fasting glucose (mmol/liter) 46,186 0.004 0.005 0.42 Dupuis et al., 2010  
Fasting insulin (pmol/liter) 46,186 −0.001 0.005 0.79 Dupuis et al., 2010  
2-h glucose (after OGTT) adjusted for BMI (mmol/liter) 15,234 0.096 0.024 5.9E-05 Saxena et al., 2010  
30-min insulin secretion (after OGTT, ln) adjusted for BMI (pmol/liter) 5,318 −0.063 0.030 0.035 Prokopenko et al., 2014  
VariableNBetaSEPReference
Fasting glucose (mmol/liter) 46,186 0.004 0.005 0.42 Dupuis et al., 2010  
Fasting insulin (pmol/liter) 46,186 −0.001 0.005 0.79 Dupuis et al., 2010  
2-h glucose (after OGTT) adjusted for BMI (mmol/liter) 15,234 0.096 0.024 5.9E-05 Saxena et al., 2010  
30-min insulin secretion (after OGTT, ln) adjusted for BMI (pmol/liter) 5,318 −0.063 0.030 0.035 Prokopenko et al., 2014  

Data were downloaded from www.magicinvestigators.org. Specific regression coefficients (beta) and standard error (SE) represent changes in the variable per copy of the rs1052553 A major allele (H1 haplotype, frequency = 0.79). Trait values for fasting insulin and insulin secretion 30 min after an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) were naturally log transformed (ln). Results are adjusted for age, sex, study-specific covariates, and body mass index (BMI) where indicated. N, sample size.

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