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Genome-Wide Association Studies in an Isolated Founder Population from the Pacific Island of Kosrae
Authors:Jennifer K Lowe  Julian B Maller  Itsik Pe'er  Benjamin M Neale  Jacqueline Salit  Eimear E Kenny  Jessica L Shea  Ralph Burkhardt  J Gustav Smith  Weizhen Ji  Martha Noel  Jia Nee Foo  Maude L Blundell  Vita Skilling  Laura Garcia  Marcia L Sullivan  Heather E Lee  Anna Labek  Hope Ferdowsian  Steven B Auerbach  Richard P Lifton  Christopher Newton-Cheh  Jan L Breslow  Markus Stoffel  Mark J Daly  David M Altshuler  and Jeffrey M Friedman
Abstract:It has been argued that the limited genetic diversity and reduced allelic heterogeneity observed in isolated founder populations facilitates discovery of loci contributing to both Mendelian and complex disease. A strong founder effect, severe isolation, and substantial inbreeding have dramatically reduced genetic diversity in natives from the island of Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia, who exhibit a high prevalence of obesity and other metabolic disorders. We hypothesized that genetic drift and possibly natural selection on Kosrae might have increased the frequency of previously rare genetic variants with relatively large effects, making these alleles readily detectable in genome-wide association analysis. However, mapping in large, inbred cohorts introduces analytic challenges, as extensive relatedness between subjects violates the assumptions of independence upon which traditional association test statistics are based. We performed genome-wide association analysis for 15 quantitative traits in 2,906 members of the Kosrae population, using novel approaches to manage the extreme relatedness in the sample. As positive controls, we observe association to known loci for plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, and C-reactive protein and to a compelling candidate loci for thyroid stimulating hormone and fasting plasma glucose. We show that our study is well powered to detect common alleles explaining ≥5% phenotypic variance. However, no such large effects were observed with genome-wide significance, arguing that even in such a severely inbred population, common alleles typically have modest effects. Finally, we show that a majority of common variants discovered in Caucasians have indistinguishable effect sizes on Kosrae, despite the major differences in population genetics and environment.
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