The Journal of endocrinology

How a genetic variation in the GLP-1 receptor may affect responses to liraglutide

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Abstract

Each copy of the rs6923761 variant in the GLP-1 receptor is linked to greater weight loss with liraglutide treatment.

  • The variant allele is associated with a significant reduction in the pro-thrombotic factor plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 after liraglutide treatment.
  • There is no observed effect of the variant on fasting glucose levels following liraglutide treatment.
  • Individuals with the variant allele show decreased responsiveness to liraglutide and hypocaloric diet in measurements of fasting insulin, C-peptide, glucagon, and HOMA-IR.
  • The variant may enhance weight loss while diminishing other metabolic benefits associated with liraglutide treatment.

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Declaration of Interest. None unless noted below: J.M.L: Dr. Luther has served on the advisory board for Mineralys and serves as a consultant for Novo Nordisk. N.J.B.: Dr. Brown serves on the scientific advisory board for and holds options in Alnylam Pharmaceuticals. She serves as a consultant for eBioStar Tech and Antlia Bioscience. Dr. Brown owns equity in Abbvie and J and J Pharmaceuticals. J.A.B.: Dr. Beckman serves as a consultant for Medtronic, Merck, Mingsight, JanOne, Novartis, Regeneron, and Tourmaline. No other potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported.
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