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Meta-analysis of lipid-traits in Hispanics identifies novel loci, population-specific effects, and tissue-specific enrichment of eQTLs.

Below JE, Parra EJ, Gamazon ER et al.

26780889 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
12259 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

BJ
Below JE
PE
Parra EJ
GE
Gamazon ER
TJ
Torres J
KS
Krithika S
CS
Candille S
LY
Lu Y
MA
Manichakul A
PJ
Peralta-Romero J
DQ
Duan Q
LY
Li Y
MA
Morris AP
GO
Gottesman O
BE
Bottinger E
WX
Wang XQ
TK
Taylor KD
IC
Ida Chen YD
RJ
Rotter JI
RS
Rich SS
LR
Loos RJ
TH
Tang H
CN
Cox NJ
CM
Cruz M
HC
Hanis CL
VA
Valladares-Salgado A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We performed genome-wide meta-analysis of lipid traits on three samples of Mexican and Mexican American ancestry comprising 4,383 individuals, and followed up significant and highly suggestive associations in three additional Hispanic samples comprising 7,876 individuals. Genome-wide significant signals were observed in or near CELSR2, ZNF259/APOA5, KANK2/DOCK6 and NCAN/MAU2 for total cholesterol, LPL, ABCA1, ZNF259/APOA5, LIPC and CETP for HDL cholesterol, CELSR2, APOB and NCAN/MAU2 for LDL cholesterol, and GCKR, TRIB1, ZNF259/APOA5 and NCAN/MAU2 for triglycerides. Linkage disequilibrium and conditional analyses indicate that signals observed at ABCA1 and LIPC for HDL cholesterol and NCAN/MAU2 for triglycerides are independent of previously reported lead SNP associations. Analyses of lead SNPs from the European Global Lipids Genetics Consortium (GLGC) dataset in our Hispanic samples show remarkable concordance of direction of effects as well as strong correlation in effect sizes. A meta-analysis of the European GLGC and our Hispanic datasets identified five novel regions reaching genome-wide significance: two for total cholesterol (FN1 and SAMM50), two for HDL cholesterol (LOC100996634 and COPB1) and one for LDL cholesterol (LINC00324/CTC1/PFAS). The top meta-analysis signals were found to be enriched for SNPs associated with gene expression in a tissue-specific fashion, suggesting an enrichment of tissue-specific function in lipid-associated loci.

4,383 Mexican ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

12259
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
7,876 Latin American/Hispanic individuals, European ancestry individuals (Global Lipids Genetics Consortium et al, 2013)
Replication Participants
Hispanic or Latin American, European
Ancestry
U.S., Mexico
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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