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Nguyen le B Diskin SJ Capasso M Wang K Diamond MA Glessner J Kim C Attiyeh EF Mosse YP Cole K Iolascon A Devoto M Hakonarson H Li HK Maris JM 《PLoS genetics》2011,7(3):e1002026
Neuroblastoma is a malignant neoplasm of the developing sympathetic nervous system that is notable for its phenotypic diversity. High-risk patients typically have widely disseminated disease at diagnosis and a poor survival probability, but low-risk patients frequently have localized tumors that are almost always cured with little or no chemotherapy. Our genome-wide association study (GWAS) has identified common variants within FLJ22536, BARD1, and LMO1 as significantly associated with neuroblastoma and more robustly associated with high-risk disease. Here we show that a GWAS focused on low-risk cases identified SNPs within DUSP12 at 1q23.3 (P = 2.07×10−6), DDX4 and IL31RA both at 5q11.2 (P = 2.94×10−6 and 6.54×10−7 respectively), and HSD17B12 at 11p11.2 (P = 4.20×10−7) as being associated with the less aggressive form of the disease. These data demonstrate the importance of robust phenotypic data in GWAS analyses and identify additional susceptibility variants for neuroblastoma. 相似文献
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Sehrawat B Sridharan M Ghosh S Robson P Cass CE Mackey JR Greiner R Damaraju S 《Human genetics》2011,130(4):529-537
Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown several risk alleles to be associated with breast cancer. However,
the variants identified so far contribute to only a small proportion of disease risk. The objective of our GWAS was to identify
additional novel breast cancer susceptibility variants and to replicate these findings in an independent cohort. We performed
a two-stage association study in a cohort of 3,064 women from Alberta, Canada. In Stage I, we interrogated 906,600 single
nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on Affymetrix SNP 6.0 arrays using 348 breast cancer cases and 348 controls. We used single-locus
association tests to determine statistical significance for the observed differences in allele frequencies between cases and
controls. In Stage II, we attempted to replicate 35 significant markers identified in Stage I in an independent study of 1,153
cases and 1,215 controls. Genotyping of Stage II samples was done using Sequenom Mass-ARRAY iPlex platform. Six loci from
four different gene regions (chromosomes 4, 5, 16 and 19) showed statistically significant differences between cases and controls
in both Stage I and Stage II testing, and also in joint analysis. The identified variants were from EDNRA, ROPN1L, C16orf61 and ZNF577 gene regions. The presented joint analyses from the two-stage study design were not significant after genome-wide correction. The SNPs
identified in this study may serve as potential candidate loci for breast cancer risk in a further replication study in Stage
III from Alberta population or independent validation in Caucasian cohorts elsewhere. 相似文献
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Background
Coronary atherosclerosis, the main cause of cardiovascular disease, is a progressive disease. Recent Genome Wide Association Studies (GWASs) discovered several novel loci associated with coronary artery disease (CAD) or its main complication myocardial infarction (MI). In this study, we investigated the associations between previously reported CAD- and MI-associated variants and coronary atherosclerosis in Chinese Han population.Methodology/Principal Findings
We performed a case-control association study with 2,335 coronary atherosclerosis patients and 1,078 controls undergoing coronary angiography of Chinese Han from China. Fourteen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), located at 1p13.3, 1q41, 2q36.3, 6q25.1, 9p21.3, 10q11.21 and 15q22.33, were genotyped in our sample collection. Six SNPs at 9p21 were associated with coronary atherosclerosis susceptibility (Ptrend<0.05) and rs10757274 showed the most significant association (P = 2.38×10−08, OR = 1.34). These associations remained significant after adjustment for multiple comparisons. Rs17465637 at 1q41 (Ptrend = 6.83×10−03, OR = 0.86) also showed significant association with coronary atherosclerosis, but the association was not significant after multiple comparisons. Additionally, rs501120 (P = 8.36×10−03, OR = 0.80) at 10q11.21 was associated with coronary atherosclerosis in females, but did not show association in males and all participants. Variants at 1p13.3, 2q36.3, 6q25.1 and 15q22.33 showed no associations with coronary atherosclerosis and main cardiovascular risk factors in our data.Conclusions/Significance
Our findings indicated variants at 9p21 were significantly associated with coronary atherosclerosis in Han Chinese. Variants at 1q41 showed suggestive evidence of association and variants at 10q11.21 showed suggestive evidence of association in females, which warrant further study in a larger sample. 相似文献4.
Yin Huang Dan Li Lu Qiao Yu Liu Qianqian Peng Sijie Wu Manfei Zhang Yajun Yang Jingze Tan Shuhua Xu Li Jin Sijia Wang Kun Tang Stefan Grünewald 《遗传学报》2021,48(3):198-207
The human face is a heritable surface with many complex sensory organs. In recent years, many genetic loci associated with facial features have been reported in different populations, yet there is a lack of studies on the Han Chinese population. Here, we report a genome-wide association study of 3 D normal human faces of 2,659 Han Chinese with autosegment phenotypes of facial morphology. We identify singlenucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs) encompassing four genomic regions showing significant associations with different facial regions, including SNPs in DENND1 B associated with the chin, SNPs among PISRT1 associated with eyes, SNPs between DCHS2 and SFRP2 associated with the nose, and SNPs in VPS13 B associated with the nose. We replicate 24 SNPs from previously reported genetic loci in different populations, whose candidate genes are DCHS2, SUPT3 H, HOXD1, SOX9, PAX3, and EDAR. These results provide a more comprehensive understanding of the genetic basis of variation in human facial morphology. 相似文献
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Yoshiki Yasukochi Jun Sakuma Ichiro Takeuchi Kimihiko Kato Mitsutoshi Oguri Tetsuo Fujimaki Hideki Horibe Yoshiji Yamada 《Genomics》2019,111(4):520-533
Recent genome-wide association studies have identified various dyslipidemia-related genetic variants. However, most studies were conducted in a cross-sectional manner. We thus performed longitudinal exome-wide association studies of dyslipidemia in a Japanese population. We used ~244,000 genetic variants and clinical data of 6022 Japanese individuals who had undergone annual health checkups for several years. After quality control, the association of dyslipidemia-related phenotypes with 24,691 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) was tested using the generalized estimating equation model. In total, 82 SNPs were significantly (P < 2.03 × 10?6) associated with dyslipidemia phenotypes. Of these SNPs, four (rs74416240 of TCHP, rs925368 of GIT2, rs7969300 of ATXN2, and rs12231744 of NAA25) and two (rs34902660 of SLC17A3 and rs1042127 of CDSN) were identified as novel genetic determinants of hypo-HDL- and hyper-LDL-cholesterolemia, respectively. A replication study using the cross-sectional data of 8310 Japanese individuals showed the association of the six identified SNPs with dyslipidemia-related traits. 相似文献
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Yohan Bossé François Bacot Alexandre Montpetit Johan Rung Hui-Qi Qu James C. Engert Constantin Polychronakos Thomas J. Hudson Philippe Froguel Robert Sladek Martin Desrosiers 《Human genetics》2009,125(3):305-318
The success of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify risk loci of complex diseases is now well-established. One
persistent major hurdle is the cost of those studies, which make them beyond the reach of most research groups. Performing
GWAS on pools of DNA samples may be an effective strategy to reduce the costs of these studies. In this study, we performed
pooling-based GWAS with more than 550,000 SNPs in two case-control cohorts consisting of patients with Type II diabetes (T2DM)
and with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). In the T2DM study, the results of the pooling experiment were compared to individual
genotypes obtained from a previously published GWAS. TCF7L2 and HHEX SNPs associated with T2DM by the traditional GWAS were
among the top ranked SNPs in the pooling experiment. This dataset was also used to refine the best strategy to correctly identify
SNPs that will remain significant based on individual genotyping. In the CRS study, the top hits from the pooling-based GWAS
located within ten kilobases of known genes were validated by individual genotyping of 1,536 SNPs. Forty-one percent (598
out of the 1,457 SNPs that passed quality control) were associated with CRS at a nominal P value of 0.05, confirming the potential of pooling-based GWAS to identify SNPs that differ in allele frequencies between
two groups of subjects. Overall, our results demonstrate that a pooling experiment on high-density genotyping arrays can accurately
determine the minor allelic frequency as compared to individual genotyping and produce a list of top ranked SNPs that captures
genuine allelic differences between a group of cases and controls. The low cost associated with a pooling-based GWAS clearly
justifies its use in screening for genetic determinants of complex diseases.
Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. 相似文献
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Mani P Grover Sara Ballouz Kaavya A Mohanasundaram Richard A George Craig D H Sherman Tamsyn M Crowley Merridee A Wouters 《BMC medical genomics》2014,7(Z1):S8
Background
Human genome sequencing has enabled the association of phenotypes with genetic loci, but our ability to effectively translate this data to the clinic has not kept pace. Over the past 60 years, pharmaceutical companies have successfully demonstrated the safety and efficacy of over 1,200 novel therapeutic drugs via costly clinical studies. While this process must continue, better use can be made of the existing valuable data. In silico tools such as candidate gene prediction systems allow rapid identification of disease genes by identifying the most probable candidate genes linked to genetic markers of the disease or phenotype under investigation. Integration of drug-target data with candidate gene prediction systems can identify novel phenotypes which may benefit from current therapeutics. Such a drug repositioning tool can save valuable time and money spent on preclinical studies and phase I clinical trials.Methods
We previously used Gentrepid (http://www.gentrepid.org) as a platform to predict 1,497 candidate genes for the seven complex diseases considered in the Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium genome-wide association study; namely Type 2 Diabetes, Bipolar Disorder, Crohn's Disease, Hypertension, Type 1 Diabetes, Coronary Artery Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Here, we adopted a simple approach to integrate drug data from three publicly available drug databases: the Therapeutic Target Database, the Pharmacogenomics Knowledgebase and DrugBank; with candidate gene predictions from Gentrepid at the systems level.Results
Using the publicly available drug databases as sources of drug-target association data, we identified a total of 428 candidate genes as novel therapeutic targets for the seven phenotypes of interest, and 2,130 drugs feasible for repositioning against the predicted novel targets.Conclusions
By integrating genetic, bioinformatic and drug data, we have demonstrated that currently available drugs may be repositioned as novel therapeutics for the seven diseases studied here, quickly taking advantage of prior work in pharmaceutics to translate ground-breaking results in genetics to clinical treatments.8.
Do CB Tung JY Dorfman E Kiefer AK Drabant EM Francke U Mountain JL Goldman SM Tanner CM Langston JW Wojcicki A Eriksson N 《PLoS genetics》2011,7(6):e1002141
Although the causes of Parkinson's disease (PD) are thought to be primarily environmental, recent studies suggest that a number of genes influence susceptibility. Using targeted case recruitment and online survey instruments, we conducted the largest case-control genome-wide association study (GWAS) of PD based on a single collection of individuals to date (3,426 cases and 29,624 controls). We discovered two novel, genome-wide significant associations with PD-rs6812193 near SCARB2 (p = 7.6 × 10(-10), OR = 0.84) and rs11868035 near SREBF1/RAI1 (p = 5.6 × 10(-8), OR = 0.85)-both replicated in an independent cohort. We also replicated 20 previously discovered genetic associations (including LRRK2, GBA, SNCA, MAPT, GAK, and the HLA region), providing support for our novel study design. Relying on a recently proposed method based on genome-wide sharing estimates between distantly related individuals, we estimated the heritability of PD to be at least 0.27. Finally, using sparse regression techniques, we constructed predictive models that account for 6%-7% of the total variance in liability and that suggest the presence of true associations just beyond genome-wide significance, as confirmed through both internal and external cross-validation. These results indicate a substantial, but by no means total, contribution of genetics underlying susceptibility to both early-onset and late-onset PD, suggesting that, despite the novel associations discovered here and elsewhere, the majority of the genetic component for Parkinson's disease remains to be discovered. 相似文献
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冠心病全基因组关联研究进展 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
近年来全基因组关联研究在世界范围内发展迅猛,研究者应用全基因组关联研究策略发现了一系列疾病的相关基因或变异,将疾病的基因组研究推向一个新的阶段。冠心病是一种由环境因素和遗传因素共同作用导致的复杂疾病,且是世界范围内死亡和致残的首要原因之一,世界各地的研究者应用此策略发现了候选基因关联研究未曾发现的多个冠心病相关易感区域。文章对近年来世界范围内针对冠心病的全基因组关联研究取得的重要进展进行简要总结,然后就现阶段全基因组关联研究所面临的挑战以及对未来研究的发展趋势进行分析阐述,为进一步探究冠心病的遗传机制提供指导。 相似文献
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Yang HC Liang YJ Chen JW Chiang KM Chung CM Ho HY Ting CT Lin TH Sheu SH Tsai WC Chen JH Leu HB Yin WH Chiu TY Chern CL Lin SJ Tomlinson B Guo Y Sham PC Cherny SS Lam TH Thomas GN Pan WH 《PloS one》2012,7(3):e32907
Hypertension is a complex disorder with high prevalence rates all over the world. We conducted the first genome-wide gene-based association scan for hypertension in a Han Chinese population. By analyzing genome-wide single-nucleotide-polymorphism data of 400 matched pairs of young-onset hypertensive patients and normotensive controls genotyped with the Illumina HumanHap550-Duo BeadChip, 100 susceptibility genes for hypertension were identified and also validated with permutation tests. Seventeen of the 100 genes exhibited differential allelic and expression distributions between patient and control groups. These genes provided a good molecular signature for classifying hypertensive patients and normotensive controls. Among the 17 genes, IGF1, SLC4A4, WWOX, and SFMBT1 were not only identified by our gene-based association scan and gene expression analysis but were also replicated by a gene-based association analysis of the Hong Kong Hypertension Study. Moreover, cis-acting expression quantitative trait loci associated with the differentially expressed genes were found and linked to hypertension. IGF1, which encodes insulin-like growth factor 1, is associated with cardiovascular disorders, metabolic syndrome, decreased body weight/size, and changes of insulin levels in mice. SLC4A4, which encodes the electrogenic sodium bicarbonate cotransporter 1, is associated with decreased body weight/size and abnormal ion homeostasis in mice. WWOX, which encodes the WW domain-containing protein, is related to hypoglycemia and hyperphosphatemia. SFMBT1, which encodes the scm-like with four MBT domains protein 1, is a novel hypertension gene. GRB14, TMEM56 and KIAA1797 exhibited highly significant differential allelic and expressed distributions between hypertensive patients and normotensive controls. GRB14 was also found relevant to blood pressure in a previous genetic association study in East Asian populations. TMEM56 and KIAA1797 may be specific to Taiwanese populations, because they were not validated by the two replication studies. Identification of these genes enriches the collection of hypertension susceptibility genes, thereby shedding light on the etiology of hypertension in Han Chinese populations. 相似文献
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To date, almost every chromosome has been implicated in genetic susceptibility to asthma to some degree. When compared with
single nucleotide polymorphism, microsatellite markers exhibit high levels of heterozygosity and therefore provide higher
statistical power in association. The objective of this study was to perform a genome-wide association study using 23,465
in-house microsatellite markers to detect asthma susceptibility regions in the Busselton population. In this study, three
separate pooled DNA screenings yielded 18 markers with significantly different estimated frequencies in the three separate
“case and control” pools: each pool consisting of 60 males and 60 females. These markers were evaluated by individual typing
in 360 cases and 360 controls. Two markers showed significant differences between cases and controls (P = 0.001 and P = 0.003). Regions surrounding the two markers were subjected to high-density association mapping with a total of 14 additional
markers. We were able to confirm and fine map the association in these two regions by typing 14 additional microsatellite
markers (1805A09 (D18S0325i), P = 0.002; 1806D05 (D18S0181i), P = 0.001). Each region contains a predicted gene that showed strong associations with asthma. Further studies are underway
to characterize the novel candidate asthma susceptibility genes identified in this genome-wide study. 相似文献
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Li R Brockschmidt FF Kiefer AK Stefansson H Nyholt DR Song K Vermeulen SH Kanoni S Glass D Medland SE Dimitriou M Waterworth D Tung JY Geller F Heilmann S Hillmer AM Bataille V Eigelshoven S Hanneken S Moebus S Herold C den Heijer M Montgomery GW Deloukas P Eriksson N Heath AC Becker T Sulem P Mangino M Vollenweider P Spector TD Dedoussis G Martin NG Kiemeney LA Mooser V Stefansson K Hinds DA Nöthen MM Richards JB 《PLoS genetics》2012,8(5):e1002746
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a highly heritable condition and the most common form of hair loss in humans. Susceptibility loci have been described on the X chromosome and chromosome 20, but these loci explain a minority of its heritable variance. We conducted a large-scale meta-analysis of seven genome-wide association studies for early-onset AGA in 12,806 individuals of European ancestry. While replicating the two AGA loci on the X chromosome and chromosome 20, six novel susceptibility loci reached genome-wide significance (p = 2.62×10−9–1.01×10−12). Unexpectedly, we identified a risk allele at 17q21.31 that was recently associated with Parkinson''s disease (PD) at a genome-wide significant level. We then tested the association between early-onset AGA and the risk of PD in a cross-sectional analysis of 568 PD cases and 7,664 controls. Early-onset AGA cases had significantly increased odds of subsequent PD (OR = 1.28, 95% confidence interval: 1.06–1.55, p = 8.9×10−3). Further, the AGA susceptibility alleles at the 17q21.31 locus are on the H1 haplotype, which is under negative selection in Europeans and has been linked to decreased fertility. Combining the risk alleles of six novel and two established susceptibility loci, we created a genotype risk score and tested its association with AGA in an additional sample. Individuals in the highest risk quartile of a genotype score had an approximately six-fold increased risk of early-onset AGA [odds ratio (OR) = 5.78, p = 1.4×10−88]. Our results highlight unexpected associations between early-onset AGA, Parkinson''s disease, and decreased fertility, providing important insights into the pathophysiology of these conditions. 相似文献
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Nine short tandem repeat (STR) markers (D3S1358, VWA, FGA, THO1, TPOX, CSFIPO, D5S818, D13S317, and D7S820) and a sex-identification marker (Amel-ogenin locus) were amplified with multiplex PCR and were genotyped with a four-color fluorescence method in samples from 174 unrelated Han individuals in North China. The allele frequencies, genotype frequencies, heterozygosity, probability of discrimination powers, probability of paternity exclusion and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium expectations were determined. The results demonstrated that the genotypes at all these STR loci in Han population conform to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium expectations. The combined discrimination power (DP) was 1.05×10-10 within nine STR loci analyzed and the probability of paternity exclusion (EPP) was 0.9998. The results indicate that these nine STR loci and the Amelo-genin locus are useful markers for human identification, paternity and maternity testing and sex determination in forensic sciences. 相似文献
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Okada Y Shimane K Kochi Y Tahira T Suzuki A Higasa K Takahashi A Horita T Atsumi T Ishii T Okamoto A Fujio K Hirakata M Amano H Kondo Y Ito S Takada K Mimori A Saito K Kamachi M Kawaguchi Y Ikari K Mohammed OW Matsuda K Terao C Ohmura K Myouzen K Hosono N Tsunoda T Nishimoto N Mimori T Matsuda F Tanaka Y Sumida T Yamanaka H Takasaki Y Koike T Horiuchi T Hayashi K Kubo M Kamatani N Yamada R Nakamura Y Yamamoto K 《PLoS genetics》2012,8(1):e1002455
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A genome-wide association study confirms previously reported loci for type 2 diabetes in Han Chinese
Cui B Zhu X Xu M Guo T Zhu D Chen G Li X Xu L Bi Y Chen Y Xu Y Li X Wang W Wang H Huang W Ning G 《PloS one》2011,6(7):e22353
Background
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) has identified more than 30 loci associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in Caucasians. However, genomic understanding of T2D in Asians, especially Han Chinese, is still limited.Methods and Principal Findings
A two-stage GWAS was performed in Han Chinese from Mainland China. The discovery stage included 793 T2D cases and 806 healthy controls genotyped using Illumina Human 660- and 610-Quad BeadChips; and the replication stage included two independent case-control populations (a total of 4445 T2D cases and 4458 controls) genotyped using TaqMan assay. We validated the associations of KCNQ1 (rs163182, p = 2.085×10−17, OR 1.28) and C2CD4A/B (rs1370176, p = 3.677×10−4, OR 1.124; rs1436953, p = 7.753×10−6, OR 1.141; rs7172432, p = 4.001×10−5, OR 1.134) in Han Chinese.Conclusions and Significance
Our study represents the first GWAS of T2D with both discovery and replication sample sets recruited from Han Chinese men and women residing in Mainland China. We confirmed the associations of KCNQ1 and C2CD4A/B with T2D, with the latter for the first time being examined in Han Chinese. Arguably, eight more independent loci were replicated in our GWAS. 相似文献16.
Liu YZ Wilson SG Wang L Liu XG Guo YF Li J Yan H Deloukas P Soranzo N Chinappen-Horsley U Chinnapen-Horsley U Cervino A Cervino A Williams FM Xiong DH Zhang YP Jin TB Levy S Papasian CJ Drees BM Hamilton JJ Recker RR Spector TD Deng HW 《PloS one》2008,3(9):e3160
Osteoporosis, the most prevalent metabolic bone disease among older people, increases risk for low trauma hip fractures (HF) that are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Hip bone size (BS) has been identified as one of the key measurable risk factors for HF. Although hip BS is highly genetically determined, genetic factors underlying the trait are still poorly defined. Here, we performed the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of hip BS interrogating approximately 380,000 SNPs on the Affymetrix platform in 1,000 homogeneous unrelated Caucasian subjects, including 501 females and 499 males. We identified a gene, PLCL1 (phospholipase c-like 1), that had four SNPs associated with hip BS at, or approaching, a genome-wide significance level in our female subjects; the most significant SNP, rs7595412, achieved a p value of 3.72x10(-7). The gene's importance to hip BS was replicated using the Illumina genotyping platform in an independent UK cohort containing 1,216 Caucasian females. Two SNPs of the PLCL1 gene, rs892515 and rs9789480, surrounded by the four SNPs identified in our GWAS, achieved p values of 8.62x10(-3) and 2.44x10(-3), respectively, for association with hip BS. Imputation analyses on our GWAS and the UK samples further confirmed the replication signals; eight SNPs of the gene achieved combined imputed p values<10(-5) in the two samples. The PLCL1 gene's relevance to HF was also observed in a Chinese sample containing 403 females, including 266 with HF and 177 control subjects. A SNP of the PLCL1 gene, rs3771362 that is only approximately 0.6 kb apart from the most significant SNP detected in our GWAS (rs7595412), achieved a p value of 7.66x10(-3) (odds ratio = 0.26) for association with HF. Additional biological support for the role of PLCL1 in BS comes from previous demonstrations that the PLCL1 protein inhibits IP3 (inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate)-mediated calcium signaling, an important pathway regulating mechanical sensing of bone cells. Our findings suggest that PLCL1 is a novel gene associated with variation in hip BS, and provide new insights into the pathogenesis of HF. 相似文献
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Yoshiki Yasukochi Jun Sakuma Ichiro Takeuchi Kimihiko Kato Mitsutoshi Oguri Tetsuo Fujimaki Hideki Horibe Yoshiji Yamada 《Genomics》2019,111(1):34-42
Recent genome-wide association studies identified genetic variants that confer susceptibility to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, few longitudinal genome-wide association studies of this metabolic disorder have been reported to date. Therefore, we performed a longitudinal exome-wide association study of T2DM, using 24,579 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and repeated measurements from 6022 Japanese individuals. The generalized estimating equation model was applied to test relations of SNPs to three T2DM-related parameters: prevalence of T2DM, fasting plasma glucose level, and blood glycosylated hemoglobin content. Three SNPs that passed quality control were significantly (P < 2.26 × 10? 7) associated with two of the three T2DM-related parameters in additive and recessive models. Of the three SNPs, rs6414624 in EVC and rs78338345 in GGA3 were novel susceptibility loci for T2DM. In the present study, the SNP of GGA3 was predicted to be a genetic variant whose minor allele frequency has recently increased in East Asia. 相似文献
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Kenny EE Pe'er I Karban A Ozelius L Mitchell AA Ng SM Erazo M Ostrer H Abraham C Abreu MT Atzmon G Barzilai N Brant SR Bressman S Burns ER Chowers Y Clark LN Darvasi A Doheny D Duerr RH Eliakim R Giladi N Gregersen PK Hakonarson H Jones MR Marder K McGovern DP Mulle J Orr-Urtreger A Proctor DD Pulver A Rotter JI Silverberg MS Ullman T Warren ST Waterman M Zhang W Bergman A Mayer L Katz S Desnick RJ Cho JH Peter I 《PLoS genetics》2012,8(3):e1002559
Crohn''s disease (CD) is a complex disorder resulting from the interaction of intestinal microbiota with the host immune system in genetically susceptible individuals. The largest meta-analysis of genome-wide association to date identified 71 CD–susceptibility loci in individuals of European ancestry. An important epidemiological feature of CD is that it is 2–4 times more prevalent among individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) descent compared to non-Jewish Europeans (NJ). To explore genetic variation associated with CD in AJs, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) by combining raw genotype data across 10 AJ cohorts consisting of 907 cases and 2,345 controls in the discovery stage, followed up by a replication study in 971 cases and 2,124 controls. We confirmed genome-wide significant associations of 9 known CD loci in AJs and replicated 3 additional loci with strong signal (p<5×10−6). Novel signals detected among AJs were mapped to chromosomes 5q21.1 (rs7705924, combined p = 2×10−8; combined odds ratio OR = 1.48), 2p15 (rs6545946, p = 7×10−9; OR = 1.16), 8q21.11 (rs12677663, p = 2×10−8; OR = 1.15), 10q26.3 (rs10734105, p = 3×10−8; OR = 1.27), and 11q12.1 (rs11229030, p = 8×10−9; OR = 1.15), implicating biologically plausible candidate genes, including RPL7, CPAMD8, PRG2, and PRG3. In all, the 16 replicated and newly discovered loci, in addition to the three coding NOD2 variants, accounted for 11.2% of the total genetic variance for CD risk in the AJ population. This study demonstrates the complementary value of genetic studies in the Ashkenazim. 相似文献
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Ellinghaus D Ellinghaus E Nair RP Stuart PE Esko T Metspalu A Debrus S Raelson JV Tejasvi T Belouchi M West SL Barker JN Kõks S Kingo K Balschun T Palmieri O Annese V Gieger C Wichmann HE Kabesch M Trembath RC Mathew CG Abecasis GR Weidinger S Nikolaus S Schreiber S Elder JT Weichenthal M Nothnagel M Franke A 《American journal of human genetics》2012,90(4):636-647
Psoriasis (PS) and Crohn disease (CD) have been shown to be epidemiologically, pathologically, and therapeutically connected, but little is known about their shared genetic causes. We performed meta-analyses of five published genome-wide association studies on PS (2,529 cases and 4,955 controls) and CD (2,142 cases and 5,505 controls), followed up 20 loci that showed strongest evidence for shared disease association and, furthermore, tested cross-disease associations for previously reported PS and CD risk alleles in additional 6,115 PS cases, 4,073 CD cases, and 10,100 controls. We identified seven susceptibility loci outside the human leukocyte antigen region (9p24 near JAK2, 10q22 at ZMIZ1, 11q13 near PRDX5, 16p13 near SOCS1, 17q21 at STAT3, 19p13 near FUT2, and 22q11 at YDJC) shared between PS and CD with genome-wide significance (p < 5 × 10−8) and confirmed four already established PS and CD risk loci (IL23R, IL12B, REL, and TYK2). Three of the shared loci are also genome-wide significantly associated with PS alone (10q22 at ZMIZ1, prs1250544 = 3.53 × 10−8, 11q13 near PRDX5, prs694739 = 3.71 × 10−09, 22q11 at YDJC, prs181359 = 8.02 × 10−10). In addition, we identified one susceptibility locus for CD (16p13 near SOCS1, prs4780355 = 4.99 × 10−8). Refinement of association signals identified shared genome-wide significant associations for exonic SNPs at 10q22 (ZMIZ1) and in silico expression quantitative trait locus analyses revealed that the associations at ZMIZ1 and near SOCS1 have a potential functional effect on gene expression. Our results show the usefulness of joint analyses of clinically distinct immune-mediated diseases and enlarge the map of shared genetic risk loci. 相似文献
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Identification of susceptibility genes for cancer in a genome-wide scan: results from the colon neoplasia sibling study
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Daley D Lewis S Platzer P MacMillen M Willis J Elston RC Markowitz SD Wiesner GL 《American journal of human genetics》2008,82(3):723-736
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in Americans and is the second leading cause of cancer mortality. Only a minority ( approximately 5%) of familial CRC can be explained by known genetic variants. To identify susceptibility genes for familial colorectal neoplasia, the colon neoplasia sibling study conducted a comprehensive, genome-wide linkage scan of 194 kindreds. Clinical information (histopathology, size and number of polyps, and other primary cancers) was used in conjunction with age at onset and family history for classification of the families into five phenotypic subgroups (severe histopathology, oligopolyposis, young, colon/breast, and multiple cancer) prior to analysis. By expanding the traditional affected-sib-pair design to include unaffected and discordant sib pairs, analytical power and robustness to type I error were increased. Sib-pair linkage statistics and Haseman-Elston regression identified 19 linkage peaks, with interesting results for chromosomes 1p31.1, 15q14-q22, 17p13.3, and 21. At marker D1S1665 (1p31.1), there was strong evidence for linkage in the multiple-cancer subgroup (p = 0.00007). For chromosome 15q14-q22, a linkage peak was identified in the full-sample (p = 0.018), oligopolyposis (p = 0.003), and young (p = 0.0009) phenotypes. This region includes the HMPS/CRAC1 locus associated with hereditary mixed polyposis syndrome (HMPS) in families of Ashkenazi descent. We provide compelling evidence linking this region in families of European descent with oligopolyposis and/or young age at onset (相似文献