Heterogeneity in phenotype, disease progression and drug response in type 2 diabetes

Nair, Anand Thakarakkattil Narayanan and Wesolowska-Andersen, Agata and Brorsson, C and Rajendrakumar, A L and Hapca, Simona and Gan, Sushrima and Dawed, Adem Y and Donnelly, Louise A. and McCrimmon, Rory and Doney, Alex S F and Palmer, Colin N A and Mohan, V and Anjana, R M and Hattersley, Andrew T and Dennis, John M and Pearson, Ewan R (2022) Heterogeneity in phenotype, disease progression and drug response in type 2 diabetes. Nature Medicine, 28 (5). p. 982. ISSN 1078-8956

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Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a complex chronic disease characterized by considerable phenotypic heterogeneity. In this study, we applied a reverse graph embedding method to routinely collected data from 23,137 Scottish patients with newly diagnosed diabetes to visualize this heterogeneity and used partitioned diabetes polygenic risk scores to gain insight into the underlying biological processes. Overlaying risk of progression to outcomes of insulin requirement, chronic kidney disease, referable diabetic retinopathy and major adverse cardiovascular events, we show how these risks differ by patient phenotype. For example, patients at risk of retinopathy are phenotypically different from those at risk of cardiovascular events. We replicated our findings in the UK Biobank and the ADOPT clinical trial, also showing that the pattern of diabetes drug monotherapy response differs for different drugs. Overall, our analysis highlights how, in a European population, underlying phenotypic variation drives T2D onset and affects subsequent diabetes outcomes and drug response, demonstrating the need to incorporate these factors into personalized treatment approaches for the management of T2D.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41591-022-01790-7
Uncontrolled Keywords:Type 2 Diabetes, Heterogeneity
Subjects:Diabetes Epidemiology
Diabetology > Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
Divisions:Department of Epidemiology
Department of Diabetology
ID Code:1326
Deposited By:surendar radha
Deposited On:12 Oct 2022 11:24
Last Modified:12 Oct 2022 11:24

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