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Valdes AM Styrkarsdottir U Doherty M Morris DL Mangino M Tamm A Doherty SA Kisand K Kerna I Tamm A Wheeler M Maciewicz RA Zhang W Muir KR Dennison EM Hart DJ Metrustry S Jonsdottir I Jonsson GF Jonsson H Ingvarsson T Cooper C Vyse TJ Spector TD Stefansson K Arden NK 《PloS one》2011,6(8):e23371
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis and a major cause of disability. This study evaluates the association in Caucasian populations of two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) mapping to the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) region and deriving from a genome wide association scan (GWAS) of knee OA in Japanese populations. The frequencies for rs10947262 were compared in 36,408 controls and 5,749 knee OA cases from European-descent populations. rs7775228 was tested in 32,823 controls and 1,837 knee OA cases of European descent. The risk (major) allele at rs10947262 in Caucasian samples was not significantly associated with an odds ratio (OR) =?1.07 (95%CI 0.94 -1.21; p?=?0.28). For rs7775228 the meta-analysis resulted in OR?=?0.94 (95%CI 0.81-1.09; p?=?0.42) for the allele associated with risk in the Japanese GWAS. In Japanese individuals these two SNPs are in strong linkage disequilibrium (LD) (r(2)?=?0.86) with the HLA class II haplotype DRB1*1502 DQA1*0103 DQB1*0601 (frequency 8%). In Caucasian and Chinese samples, using imputed data, these SNPs appear not to be in LD with that haplotype (r(2)<0.07). The rs10947262 and rs7775228 variants are not associated with risk of knee OA in European descent populations and they do not appear tag the same HLA class II haplotype as they do in Japanese individuals. 相似文献
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George Nicholson Mattias Rantalainen Anthony D Maher Jia V Li Daniel Malmodin Kourosh R Ahmadi Johan H Faber Ingileif B Hallgrímsdóttir Amy Barrett Henrik Toft Maria Krestyaninova Juris Viksna Sudeshna Guha Neogi Marc‐Emmanuel Dumas Ugis Sarkans Bernard W Silverman Peter Donnelly Jeremy K Nicholson Maxine Allen Krina T Zondervan John C Lindon Tim D Spector Chris C Holmes 《Molecular systems biology》2011,7(1)
1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (1H NMR) is increasingly used to measure metabolite concentrations in sets of biological samples for top‐down systems biology and molecular epidemiology. For such purposes, knowledge of the sources of human variation in metabolite concentrations is valuable, but currently sparse. We conducted and analysed a study to create such a resource. In our unique design, identical and non‐identical twin pairs donated plasma and urine samples longitudinally. We acquired 1H NMR spectra on the samples, and statistically decomposed variation in metabolite concentration into familial (genetic and common‐environmental), individual‐environmental, and longitudinally unstable components. We estimate that stable variation, comprising familial and individual‐environmental factors, accounts on average for 60% (plasma) and 47% (urine) of biological variation in 1H NMR‐detectable metabolite concentrations. Clinically predictive metabolic variation is likely nested within this stable component, so our results have implications for the effective design of biomarker‐discovery studies. We provide a power‐calculation method which reveals that sample sizes of a few thousand should offer sufficient statistical precision to detect 1H NMR‐based biomarkers quantifying predisposition to disease. 相似文献
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Kirk?E. Lohmueller Thomas Spars? Qibin Li Ehm Andersson Thorfinn Korneliussen Anders Albrechtsen Karina Banasik Niels Grarup Ingileif Hallgrimsdottir Kristoffer Kiil Tuomas?O. Kilpel?inen Nikolaj?T. Krarup Tune?H. Pers Gaston Sanchez Youna Hu Michael DeGiorgio Torben J?rgensen Annelli Sandb?k Torsten Lauritzen S?ren Brunak Karsten Kristiansen Yingrui Li Torben Hansen Jun Wang Rasmus Nielsen Oluf Pedersen 《American journal of human genetics》2014,94(3):479
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Kjell-Ove Holmström Björn Welin Abul Mandal Ingileif Kristiansdottir Teemu H. Teeri Trond Lamark Arne R. Strøm E. Tapio Palva 《The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology》1994,6(5):749-758
In several organisms osmotic stress tolerance is mediated by the accumulation of the osmoprotective compound glycine betaine. With the ambition to transfer the betaine biosynthetic pathway into plants not capable of synthesizing this osmoprotectant, the Escherichia coli gene betB encoding the second enzyme in the pathway, betaine-aldehyde dehydrogenase was introduced into Nicotiana tabacum. The betB structural gene was fused to the promoter of ats1a, a gene coding for the small subunit of Rubisco in Arabidopsis thaliana. Two types of constructs were made, either encoding the N-terminal transit peptide for chloroplast targeting or without the targeting signal for cytoplasmic localization of the BetB polypeptide. Analysis of transgenic N. tabacum plants harboring these constructs showed that in both cases the transgenes were expressed. Northern analysis of the plants demonstrated the accumulation of betB-related mRNA of the correct size. The production and processing of the corresponding polypeptides could be demonstrated by immunoblotting using polyclonal antisera raised against the BetB polypeptide. The transit peptide encoded by ats1a was able to direct BetB to the chloroplast, as suggested by the presence of the correctly processed BetB polypeptide in the chloroplast fraction. High betaine-aldehyde dehydrogenase activity was detected in transgenic plants, both in those where the chimeric gene product was targeted to the chloroplast and those where it remained in the cytoplasm. The transgenic tobacco acquired resistance to the toxic intermediate, betaine aldehyde, in the betaine biosynthetic pathway indicating that the bacterial enzyme is biologically active in its new host. Furthermore, these transgenic plants were able to convert exogenously supplied betaine aldehyde efficiently to glycine betaine. 相似文献
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Day-Williams AG Southam L Panoutsopoulou K Rayner NW Esko T Estrada K Helgadottir HT Hofman A Ingvarsson T Jonsson H Keis A Kerkhof HJ Thorleifsson G Arden NK Carr A Chapman K Deloukas P Loughlin J McCaskie A Ollier WE Ralston SH Spector TD Wallis GA Wilkinson JM Aslam N Birell F Carluke I Joseph J Rai A Reed M Walker K;arcOGEN Consortium Doherty SA Jonsdottir I Maciewicz RA Muir KR Metspalu A Rivadeneira F Stefansson K Styrkarsdottir U Uitterlinden AG van Meurs JB Zhang W Valdes AM Doherty M 《American journal of human genetics》2011,(3):446-450
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent, heritable degenerative joint disease with a substantial public health impact. We used a 1000-Genomes-Project-based imputation in a genome-wide association scan for osteoarthritis (3177 OA cases and 4894 controls) to detect a previously unidentified risk locus. We discovered a small disease-associated set of variants on chromosome 13. Through large-scale replication, we establish a robust association with SNPs in MCF2L (rs11842874, combined odds ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.17 [1.11–1.23], p = 2.1 × 10−8) across a total of 19,041 OA cases and 24,504 controls of European descent. This risk locus represents the third established signal for OA overall. MCF2L regulates a nerve growth factor (NGF), and treatment with a humanized monoclonal antibody against NGF is associated with reduction in pain and improvement in function for knee OA patients. 相似文献
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Elizabeth N. Ngugi Cecilia Benoit Helga Hallgrimsdottir Mikael Jansson Eric A. Roth 《Human ecology: an interdisciplinary journal》2012,40(3):397-403
A basic ecological and epidemiological question is why some women enter into commercial sex work while other women in the same socio-economic environment never do. To address this question respondent driven sampling principles were adopted to recruit and collect data for 161 female sex workers and 159 same aged women who never engaged in commercial sex in Kibera, a large informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. Univariate analysis indicated that basic kinship measures, including number of family members seen during adolescence and at present, not having a male guardian while growing up, and earlier times of ending relationships with both male and female guardians were associated with commercial sex work in Kibera. Multivariate analysis via logistic regression modeling showed that not having a male guardian during childhood, low education attainment and a small number of family members seen at adolescence were all significant predictors of entering sex work. By far the most important predictor of entering sex work was not having any male guardian, e.g., father, uncle, older brother, etc. during childhood. Results are interpreted in light of the historic pattern of sub-Saharan African child fostering and their relevance for young women in Kibera today. 相似文献
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Kirk E. Lohmueller Thomas SparsøQibin Li Ehm AnderssonThorfinn Korneliussen Anders AlbrechtsenKarina Banasik Niels GrarupIngileif Hallgrimsdottir Kristoffer KiilTuomas O. Kilpeläinen Nikolaj T. KrarupTune H. Pers Gaston SanchezYouna Hu Michael DeGiorgioTorben Jørgensen Annelli SandbækTorsten Lauritzen Søren BrunakKarsten Kristiansen Yingrui LiTorben Hansen Jun WangRasmus Nielsen Oluf Pedersen 《American journal of human genetics》2014
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Kirk E. Lohmueller Thomas Sparsø Qibin Li Ehm Andersson Thorfinn Korneliussen Anders Albrechtsen Karina Banasik Niels Grarup Ingileif Hallgrimsdottir Kristoffer Kiil Tuomas O. Kilpeläinen Nikolaj T. Krarup Tune H. Pers Gaston Sanchez Youna Hu Michael DeGiorgio Torben Jørgensen Annelli Sandbæk Torsten Lauritzen Søren Brunak Karsten Kristiansen Yingrui Li Torben Hansen Jun Wang Rasmus Nielsen Oluf Pedersen 《American journal of human genetics》2013
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Bjarnarson SP Adarna BC Benonisson H Del Giudice G Jonsdottir I 《Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)》2012,189(3):1265-1273
Ab responses in early life are low and short-lived; therefore, induction of protective immunity requires repeated vaccinations. One of the major limitations in early-life immunity is delayed maturation of follicular dendritic cells (FDCs), which play a central role in mediating the germinal center (GC) reaction leading to production of Ab-secreting cells (AbSCs). We assessed whether a nontoxic mutant of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LT-K63) and CpG1826 as model adjuvants could accelerate FDC maturation and immune response in neonatal mice, using a pneumococcal polysaccharide of serotype 1 conjugated to tetanus toxoid (Pnc1-TT) as a model vaccine. In neonatal NMRI mice, a single dose of Pnc1-TT coadministered with LT-K63 enhanced Pnc1-TT-induced GC reaction. In contrast, CpG1826 had no effect. Accordingly, LT-K63, but not CpG1826, accelerated the maturation of FDC networks, detected by FDC-M2(+) staining, characteristic for adult-like FDCs. This coincided with migration of MOMA-1(+) macrophages into the GCs that can enhance GC reaction and B cell activation. The FDC-M2(+) FDC networks colocalized with enhanced expression of TNF-α, which is critical for the maintenance of mature FDCs and is poorly expressed in neonates. The accelerated maturation of FDC networks correlated with increased frequency and prolonged persistence of polysaccharide- and protein-specific IgG(+) AbSCs in spleen and bone marrow. Our data show for the first time, to our knowledge, that an adjuvant (LT-K63) can overcome delayed maturation of FDCs in neonates, enhance the GC reaction, and prolong the persistence of vaccine-specific AbSCs in the BM. These properties are attractive for parenteral vaccination in early life. 相似文献
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Min JL Nicholson G Halgrimsdottir I Almstrup K Petri A Barrett A Travers M Rayner NW Mägi R Pettersson FH Broxholme J Neville MJ Wills QF Cheeseman J;GIANT Consortium;MolPAGE Consortium Allen M Holmes CC Spector TD Fleckner J McCarthy MI Karpe F Lindgren CM Zondervan KT 《PLoS genetics》2012,8(2):e1002505
Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) is highly prevalent and has considerable public health impact, but its underlying genetic factors remain elusive. To identify gene networks involved in MetS, we conducted whole-genome expression and genotype profiling on abdominal (ABD) and gluteal (GLU) adipose tissue, and whole blood (WB), from 29 MetS cases and 44 controls. Co-expression network analysis for each tissue independently identified nine, six, and zero MetS–associated modules of coexpressed genes in ABD, GLU, and WB, respectively. Of 8,992 probesets expressed in ABD or GLU, 685 (7.6%) were expressed in ABD and 51 (0.6%) in GLU only. Differential eigengene network analysis of 8,256 shared probesets detected 22 shared modules with high preservation across adipose depots (DABD-GLU = 0.89), seven of which were associated with MetS (FDR P<0.01). The strongest associated module, significantly enriched for immune response–related processes, contained 94/620 (15%) genes with inter-depot differences. In an independent cohort of 145/141 twins with ABD and WB longitudinal expression data, median variability in ABD due to familiality was greater for MetS–associated versus un-associated modules (ABD: 0.48 versus 0.18, P = 0.08; GLU: 0.54 versus 0.20, P = 7.8×10−4). Cis-eQTL analysis of probesets associated with MetS (FDR P<0.01) and/or inter-depot differences (FDR P<0.01) provided evidence for 32 eQTLs. Corresponding eSNPs were tested for association with MetS–related phenotypes in two GWAS of >100,000 individuals; rs10282458, affecting expression of RARRES2 (encoding chemerin), was associated with body mass index (BMI) (P = 6.0×10−4); and rs2395185, affecting inter-depot differences of HLA-DRB1 expression, was associated with high-density lipoprotein (P = 8.7×10−4) and BMI–adjusted waist-to-hip ratio (P = 2.4×10−4). Since many genes and their interactions influence complex traits such as MetS, integrated analysis of genotypes and coexpression networks across multiple tissues relevant to clinical traits is an efficient strategy to identify novel associations. 相似文献