@article{41a5217071f911de8bc9000ea68e967b,
title = "Development of a type 2 diabetes risk model from a panel of serum biomarkers from the Inter99 cohort",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to develop a model for assessing the 5-year risk of developing type 2 diabetes from a panel of 64 circulating candidate biomarkers. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Subjects were selected from the Inter99 cohort, a longitudinal population-based study of approximately 6,600 Danes in a nested case-control design with the primary outcome of 5-year conversion to type 2 diabetes. Nondiabetic subjects, aged >or=39 years, with BMI >or=25 kg/m(2) at baseline were selected. Baseline fasting serum samples from 160 individuals who developed type 2 diabetes and from 472 who did not were tested. An ultrasensitive immunoassay was used to measure of 58 candidate biomarkers in multiple diabetes-associated pathways, along with six routine clinical variables. Statistical learning methods and permutation testing were used to select the most informative biomarkers. Risk model performance was estimated using a validated bootstrap bias-correction procedure. RESULTS: A model using six biomarkers (adiponectin, C-reactive protein, ferritin, interleukin-2 receptor A, glucose, and insulin) was developed for assessing an individual's 5-year risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This model has a bootstrap-estimated area under the curve of 0.76, which is greater than that for A1C, fasting plasma glucose, fasting serum insulin, BMI, sex-adjusted waist circumference, a model using fasting glucose and insulin, and a noninvasive clinical model. CONCLUSIONS: A model incorporating six circulating biomarkers provides an objective and quantitative estimate of the 5-year risk of developing type 2 diabetes, performs better than single risk indicators and a noninvasive clinical model, and provides better stratification than fasting plasma glucose alone.",
author = "Kolberg, {Janice A} and Torben J{\o}rgensen and Gerwien, {Robert W} and Sarah Hamren and McKenna, {Michael P} and Edward Moler and Rowe, {Michael W} and Urdea, {Mickey S} and Xu, {Xiaomei M} and Torben Hansen and Oluf Pedersen and Knut Borch-Johnsen",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.2337/dc08-1935",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "1207--12",
journal = "Diabetes Care",
issn = "0149-5992",
publisher = "American Diabetes Association",
number = "7",
}