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New gene functions in megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation.

Gieger C, Radhakrishnan A, Cvejic A et al.

22139419 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
37438 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

GC
Gieger C
RA
Radhakrishnan A
CA
Cvejic A
TW
Tang W
PE
Porcu E
PG
Pistis G
SJ
Serbanovic-Canic J
EU
Elling U
GA
Goodall AH
LY
Labrune Y
LL
Lopez LM
MR
Mägi R
MS
Meacham S
OY
Okada Y
PN
Pirastu N
SR
Sorice R
TA
Teumer A
VK
Voss K
ZW
Zhang W
RR
Ramirez-Solis R
BJ
Bis JC
ED
Ellinghaus D
GM
Gögele M
HJ
Hottenga JJ
LC
Langenberg C
KP
Kovacs P
OP
O'Reilly PF
SS
Shin SY
ET
Esko T
HJ
Hartiala J
KS
Kanoni S
MF
Murgia F
PA
Parsa A
SJ
Stephens J
VD
van der Harst P
EV
Ellen van der Schoot C
AH
Allayee H
AA
Attwood A
BB
Balkau B
BF
Bastardot F
BS
Basu S
BS
Baumeister SE
BG
Biino G
BL
Bomba L
BA
Bonnefond A
CF
Cambien F
CJ
Chambers JC
CF
Cucca F
DP
D'Adamo P
DG
Davies G
DB
de Boer RA
DG
de Geus EJ
DA
Döring A
EP
Elliott P
EJ
Erdmann J
ED
Evans DM
FM
Falchi M
FW
Feng W
FA
Folsom AR
FI
Frazer IH
GQ
Gibson QD
GN
Glazer NL
HC
Hammond C
HA
Hartikainen AL
HS
Heckbert SR
HC
Hengstenberg C
HM
Hersch M
IT
Illig T
LR
Loos RJ
JJ
Jolley J
KK
Khaw KT
KB
Kühnel B
KM
Kyrtsonis MC
LV
Lagou V
LH
Lloyd-Jones H
LT
Lumley T
MM
Mangino M
MA
Maschio A
ML
Mateo Leach I
MB
McKnight B
MY
Memari Y
MB
Mitchell BD
MG
Montgomery GW
NY
Nakamura Y
NM
Nauck M
NG
Navis G
NU
Nöthlings U
NI
Nolte IM
PD
Porteous DJ
PA
Pouta A
PP
Pramstaller PP
PJ
Pullat J
RS
Ring SM
RJ
Rotter JI
RD
Ruggiero D
RA
Ruokonen A
SC
Sala C
SN
Samani NJ
SJ
Sambrook J
SD
Schlessinger D
SS
Schreiber S
SH
Schunkert H
SJ
Scott J
SN
Smith NL
SH
Snieder H
SJ
Starr JM
SM
Stumvoll M
TA
Takahashi A
TW
Tang WH
TK
Taylor K
TA
Tenesa A
LT
Lay Thein S
TA
Tönjes A
UM
Uda M
US
Ulivi S
VV
van Veldhuisen DJ
VP
Visscher PM
VU
Völker U
WH
Wichmann HE
WK
Wiggins KL
WG
Willemsen G
YT
Yang TP
HZ
Hua Zhao J
ZP
Zitting P
BJ
Bradley JR
DG
Dedoussis GV
GP
Gasparini P
HS
Hazen SL
MA
Metspalu A
PM
Pirastu M
SA
Shuldiner AR
JV
Joost van Pelt L
ZJ
Zwaginga JJ
BD
Boomsma DI
DI
Deary IJ
FA
Franke A
FP
Froguel P
GS
Ganesh SK
JM
Jarvelin MR
MN
Martin NG
MC
Meisinger C
PB
Psaty BM
ST
Spector TD
WN
Wareham NJ
AJ
Akkerman JW
CM
Ciullo M
DP
Deloukas P
GA
Greinacher A
JS
Jupe S
KN
Kamatani N
KJ
Khadake J
KJ
Kooner JS
PJ
Penninger J
PI
Prokopenko I
SD
Stemple D
TD
Toniolo D
WL
Wernisch L
SS
Sanna S
HA
Hicks AA
RA
Rendon A
FM
Ferreira MA
OW
Ouwehand WH
SN
Soranzo N
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Platelets are the second most abundant cell type in blood and are essential for maintaining haemostasis. Their count and volume are tightly controlled within narrow physiological ranges, but there is only limited understanding of the molecular processes controlling both traits. Here we carried out a high-powered meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in up to 66,867 individuals of European ancestry, followed by extensive biological and functional assessment. We identified 68 genomic loci reliably associated with platelet count and volume mapping to established and putative novel regulators of megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation. These genes show megakaryocyte-specific gene expression patterns and extensive network connectivity. Using gene silencing in Danio rerio and Drosophila melanogaster, we identified 11 of the genes as novel regulators of blood cell formation. Taken together, our findings advance understanding of novel gene functions controlling fate-determining events during megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation, providing a new example of successful translation of GWAS to function.

13,106 European ancestry individuals, 1,652 Val Borbera (founder/genetic isolate) individuals, 593 Carlantino (founder/genetic isolate) individuals, 1,146 Friuli Venezia Giulia (founder/genetic isolate) individuals, 1,213 South Tyrolean (founder/genetic isolate) individuals, 890 Sorbian (founder/genetic isolate) individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

37438
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
Up to 16,960 European ancestry individuals, 855 Cliento (founder/genetic isolate) individuals, 1,023 Talana (founder/genetic isolate) individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Italy, Germany, U.K., U.S., Netherlands, Greece, Finland, Australia, France
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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