TY - JOUR T1 - Multiple loci influence erythrocyte phenotypes in the CHARGE Consortium. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2009 A1 - Ganesh, Santhi K A1 - Zakai, Neil A A1 - van Rooij, Frank J A A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Chen, Ming-Huei A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Jaffe, Andrew A1 - Bis, Joshua C M A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Guralnik, Jack M A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Felix, Janine F A1 - Rendon, Augusto A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Patel, Kushang V A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Sambrook, Jennifer G A1 - Hernandez, Dena G A1 - Zheng, Gang A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Vangils, Janine M A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Zwaginga, Jaap-Jan A1 - Ouwehand, Willem H A1 - Thein, Swee-Lay A1 - Meisinger, Christa A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Spector, Tim D A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Greinacher, Andreas A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Furth, Susan A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Lin, Jing-Ping KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cell Line KW - Cohort Studies KW - Endothelial Cells KW - Erythrocytes KW - Gene Expression KW - Genome, Human KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Phenotype KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Quantitative Trait Loci AB -

Measurements of erythrocytes within the blood are important clinical traits and can indicate various hematological disorders. We report here genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for six erythrocyte traits, including hemoglobin concentration (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) and red blood cell count (RBC). We performed an initial GWAS in cohorts of the CHARGE Consortium totaling 24,167 individuals of European ancestry and replication in additional independent cohorts of the HaemGen Consortium totaling 9,456 individuals. We identified 23 loci significantly associated with these traits in a meta-analysis of the discovery and replication cohorts (combined P values ranging from 5 x 10(-8) to 7 x 10(-86)). Our findings include loci previously associated with these traits (HBS1L-MYB, HFE, TMPRSS6, TFR2, SPTA1) as well as new associations (EPO, TFRC, SH2B3 and 15 other loci). This study has identified new determinants of erythrocyte traits, offering insight into common variants underlying variation in erythrocyte measures.

VL - 41 IS - 11 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19862010?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic ancestry in lung-function predictions. JF - N Engl J Med Y1 - 2010 A1 - Kumar, Rajesh A1 - Seibold, Max A A1 - Aldrich, Melinda C A1 - Williams, L Keoki A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Colangelo, Laura A1 - Galanter, Joshua A1 - Gignoux, Christopher A1 - Hu, Donglei A1 - Sen, Saunak A1 - Choudhry, Shweta A1 - Peterson, Edward L A1 - Rodriguez-Santana, Jose A1 - Rodriguez-Cintron, William A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Leak, Tennille S A1 - O'Meara, Ellen A1 - Meibohm, Bernd A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Li, Rongling A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Nickerson, Deborah A A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Enright, Paul A1 - Ziv, Elad A1 - Smith, Lewis J A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Burchard, Esteban González KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - African Americans KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Female KW - Forced Expiratory Volume KW - Genetic Markers KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Linear Models KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis KW - Reference Values KW - Respiratory Function Tests KW - Vital Capacity KW - Young Adult AB -

BACKGROUND: Self-identified race or ethnic group is used to determine normal reference standards in the prediction of pulmonary function. We conducted a study to determine whether the genetically determined percentage of African ancestry is associated with lung function and whether its use could improve predictions of lung function among persons who identified themselves as African American.

METHODS: We assessed the ancestry of 777 participants self-identified as African American in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study and evaluated the relation between pulmonary function and ancestry by means of linear regression. We performed similar analyses of data for two independent cohorts of subjects identifying themselves as African American: 813 participants in the Health, Aging, and Body Composition (HABC) study and 579 participants in the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS). We compared the fit of two types of models to lung-function measurements: models based on the covariates used in standard prediction equations and models incorporating ancestry. We also evaluated the effect of the ancestry-based models on the classification of disease severity in two asthma-study populations.

RESULTS: African ancestry was inversely related to forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV(1)) and forced vital capacity in the CARDIA cohort. These relations were also seen in the HABC and CHS cohorts. In predicting lung function, the ancestry-based model fit the data better than standard models. Ancestry-based models resulted in the reclassification of asthma severity (based on the percentage of the predicted FEV(1)) in 4 to 5% of participants.

CONCLUSIONS: Current predictive equations, which rely on self-identified race alone, may misestimate lung function among subjects who identify themselves as African American. Incorporating ancestry into normative equations may improve lung-function estimates and more accurately categorize disease severity. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health and others.)

VL - 363 IS - 4 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20647190?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide analysis of genetic loci associated with Alzheimer disease. JF - JAMA Y1 - 2010 A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Fitzpatrick, Annette L A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Boada, Merce A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Carassquillo, Minerva M A1 - Lambert, Jean Charles A1 - Harold, Denise A1 - Schrijvers, Elisabeth M C A1 - Ramirez-Lorca, Reposo A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - Janssens, A Cecile J W A1 - Pankratz, V Shane A1 - Dartigues, Jean François A1 - Hollingworth, Paul A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Hernandez, Isabel A1 - Beiser, Alexa A1 - Kuller, Lewis H A1 - Koudstaal, Peter J A1 - Dickson, Dennis W A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Abraham, Richard A1 - Antunez, Carmen A1 - Du, Yangchun A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii S A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Petersen, Ronald C A1 - Berr, Claudine A1 - Owen, Michael J A1 - Lopez-Arrieta, Jesus A1 - Varadarajan, Badri N A1 - Becker, James T A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Graff-Radford, Neill R A1 - Campion, Dominique A1 - Auerbach, Sanford A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Jonsson, Palmi V A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Lathrop, Mark A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Au, Rhoda A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Farrer, Lindsay A A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Ruiz, Agustin A1 - Williams, Julie A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Younkin, Steve G A1 - Wolf, Philip A A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lopez, Oscar L A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Breteler, Monique M B KW - Age of Onset KW - Aged KW - Alzheimer Disease KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Odds Ratio KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

CONTEXT: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have recently identified CLU, PICALM, and CR1 as novel genes for late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD).

OBJECTIVES: To identify and strengthen additional loci associated with AD and confirm these in an independent sample and to examine the contribution of recently identified genes to AD risk prediction in a 3-stage analysis of new and previously published GWAS on more than 35,000 persons (8371 AD cases).

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In stage 1, we identified strong genetic associations (P < 10(-3)) in a sample of 3006 AD cases and 14,642 controls by combining new data from the population-based Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium (1367 AD cases [973 incident]) with previously reported results from the Translational Genomics Research Institute and the Mayo AD GWAS. We identified 2708 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with P < 10(-3). In stage 2, we pooled results for these SNPs with the European AD Initiative (2032 cases and 5328 controls) to identify 38 SNPs (10 loci) with P < 10(-5). In stage 3, we combined data for these 10 loci with data from the Genetic and Environmental Risk in AD consortium (3333 cases and 6995 controls) to identify 4 SNPs with P < 1.7x10(-8). These 4 SNPs were replicated in an independent Spanish sample (1140 AD cases and 1209 controls). Genome-wide association analyses were completed in 2007-2008 and the meta-analyses and replication in 2009.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Presence of Alzheimer disease.

RESULTS: Two loci were identified to have genome-wide significance for the first time: rs744373 near BIN1 (odds ratio [OR],1.13; 95% confidence interval [CI],1.06-1.21 per copy of the minor allele; P = 1.59x10(-11)) and rs597668 near EXOC3L2/BLOC1S3/MARK4 (OR, 1.18; 95% CI, 1.07-1.29; P = 6.45x10(-9)). Associations of these 2 loci plus the previously identified loci CLU and PICALM with AD were confirmed in the Spanish sample (P < .05). However, although CLU and PICALM were confirmed to be associated with AD in this independent sample, they did not improve the ability of a model that included age, sex, and APOE to predict incident AD (improvement in area under the receiver operating characteristic curve from 0.847 to 0.849 in the Rotterdam Study and 0.702 to 0.705 in the Cardiovascular Health Study).

CONCLUSIONS: Two genetic loci for AD were found for the first time to reach genome-wide statistical significance. These findings were replicated in an independent population. Two recently reported associations were also confirmed. These loci did not improve AD risk prediction. While not clinically useful, they may implicate biological pathways useful for future research.

VL - 303 IS - 18 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20460622?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A meta-analysis of four genome-wide association studies of survival to age 90 years or older: the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology Consortium. JF - J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci Y1 - 2010 A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Walter, Stefan A1 - Lunetta, Kathryn L A1 - Garcia, Melissa E A1 - Slagboom, P Eline A1 - Christensen, Kaare A1 - Arnold, Alice M A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii S A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Christiansen, Lene A1 - D'Agostino, Ralph B A1 - Fitzpatrick, Annette L A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Kaplan, Robert A1 - Karasik, David A1 - Kelly-Hayes, Margaret A1 - Kiel, Douglas P A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Marciante, Kristin D A1 - Massaro, Joseph M A1 - Miljkovic, Iva A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Hernandez, Dena A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Rotter, Jerome A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Tiemeier, Henning A1 - Uh, Hae-Won A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Vaupel, James W A1 - Walston, Jeremy A1 - Westendorp, Rudi G J A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Murabito, Joanne M KW - Adult KW - Age Factors KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Alleles KW - Cohort Studies KW - Confidence Intervals KW - Female KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Longevity KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Odds Ratio KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) may yield insights into longevity.

METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of GWAS in Caucasians from four prospective cohort studies: the Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility-Reykjavik Study, the Cardiovascular Health Study, the Framingham Heart Study, and the Rotterdam Study participating in the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) Consortium. Longevity was defined as survival to age 90 years or older (n = 1,836); the comparison group comprised cohort members who died between the ages of 55 and 80 years (n = 1,955). In a second discovery stage, additional genotyping was conducted in the Leiden Longevity Study cohort and the Danish 1905 cohort.

RESULTS: There were 273 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associations with p < .0001, but none reached the prespecified significance level of 5 x 10(-8). Of the most significant SNPs, 24 were independent signals, and 16 of these SNPs were successfully genotyped in the second discovery stage, with one association for rs9664222, reaching 6.77 x 10(-7) for the combined meta-analysis of CHARGE and the stage 2 cohorts. The SNP lies in a region near MINPP1 (chromosome 10), a well-conserved gene involved in regulation of cellular proliferation. The minor allele was associated with lower odds of survival past age 90 (odds ratio = 0.82). Associations of interest in a homologue of the longevity assurance gene (LASS3) and PAPPA2 were not strengthened in the second stage.

CONCLUSION: Survival studies of larger size or more extreme or specific phenotypes may support or refine these initial findings.

VL - 65 IS - 5 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20304771?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic variants in novel pathways influence blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk. 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Blood pressure is a heritable trait influenced by several biological pathways and responsive to environmental stimuli. Over one billion people worldwide have hypertension (≥140 mm Hg systolic blood pressure or  ≥90 mm Hg diastolic blood pressure). Even small increments in blood pressure are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. This genome-wide association study of systolic and diastolic blood pressure, which used a multi-stage design in 200,000 individuals of European descent, identified sixteen novel loci: six of these loci contain genes previously known or suspected to regulate blood pressure (GUCY1A3-GUCY1B3, NPR3-C5orf23, ADM, FURIN-FES, GOSR2, GNAS-EDN3); the other ten provide new clues to blood pressure physiology. A genetic risk score based on 29 genome-wide significant variants was associated with hypertension, left ventricular wall thickness, stroke and coronary artery disease, but not kidney disease or kidney function. We also observed associations with blood pressure in East Asian, South Asian and African ancestry individuals. Our findings provide new insights into the genetics and biology of blood pressure, and suggest potential novel therapeutic pathways for cardiovascular disease prevention.

VL - 478 IS - 7367 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21909115?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association studies of cerebral white matter lesion burden: the CHARGE consortium. JF - Ann Neurol Y1 - 2011 A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Dufouil, Carole A1 - Sigurdsson, Sigurdur A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Fazekas, Franz A1 - Vrooman, Henri A A1 - Shibata, Dean K A1 - Maillard, Pauline A1 - Zijdenbos, Alex A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Gudnason, Haukur A1 - de Boer, Renske A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Mazoyer, Bernard A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - Vernooij, Meike W A1 - Enzinger, Christian A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Beiser, Alexa A1 - Knopman, David S A1 - Cavalieri, Margherita A1 - Niessen, Wiro J A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Petrovic, Katja A1 - Lopez, Oscar L A1 - Au, Rhoda A1 - Lambert, Jean-Charles A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - Garcia, Melissa A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Atwood, Larry D A1 - Catellier, Diane J A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Romero, Jose R A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Sharrett, Richey A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Wolf, Philip A A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - van der Lugt, Aad A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Breteler, Monique M B A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - DeCarli, Charles A1 - Launer, Lenore J KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Cerebral Cortex KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17 KW - Cognition Disorders KW - Cohort Studies KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Leukoencephalopathies KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Movement Disorders KW - Nerve Fibers, Myelinated KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Residence Characteristics KW - RNA, Messenger AB -

OBJECTIVE: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) detectable by magnetic resonance imaging are part of the spectrum of vascular injury associated with aging of the brain and are thought to reflect ischemic damage to the small deep cerebral vessels. WMHs are associated with an increased risk of cognitive and motor dysfunction, dementia, depression, and stroke. Despite a significant heritability, few genetic loci influencing WMH burden have been identified.

METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWASs) for WMH burden in 9,361 stroke-free individuals of European descent from 7 community-based cohorts. Significant findings were tested for replication in 3,024 individuals from 2 additional cohorts.

RESULTS: We identified 6 novel risk-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 1 locus on chromosome 17q25 encompassing 6 known genes including WBP2, TRIM65, TRIM47, MRPL38, FBF1, and ACOX1. The most significant association was for rs3744028 (p(discovery) = 4.0 × 10(-9) ; p(replication) = 1.3 × 10(-7) ; p(combined) = 4.0 × 10(-15) ). Other SNPs in this region also reaching genome-wide significance were rs9894383 (p = 5.3 × 10(-9) ), rs11869977 (p = 5.7 × 10(-9) ), rs936393 (p = 6.8 × 10(-9) ), rs3744017 (p = 7.3 × 10(-9) ), and rs1055129 (p = 4.1 × 10(-8) ). Variant alleles at these loci conferred a small increase in WMH burden (4-8% of the overall mean WMH burden in the sample).

INTERPRETATION: This large GWAS of WMH burden in community-based cohorts of individuals of European descent identifies a novel locus on chromosome 17. Further characterization of this locus may provide novel insights into the pathogenesis of cerebral WMH.

VL - 69 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21681796?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association study for serum urate concentrations and gout among African Americans identifies genomic risk loci and a novel URAT1 loss-of-function allele. JF - Hum Mol Genet Y1 - 2011 A1 - Tin, Adrienne A1 - Woodward, Owen M A1 - Kao, Wen Hong Linda A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Lu, Xiaoning A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Shriner, Daniel A1 - Semmo, Mariam A1 - Akylbekova, Ermeg L A1 - Wyatt, Sharon B A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A A1 - Palmer, Cameron A1 - Meng, Yan A1 - Reilly, Muredach A1 - Shlipak, Michael G A1 - Siscovick, David A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Flessner, Michael F A1 - Köttgen, Michael A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Köttgen, Anna KW - Adult KW - African Americans KW - Aged KW - Animals KW - CHO Cells KW - Cricetinae KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Gout KW - Humans KW - Loss of Heterozygosity KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Organic Anion Transporters KW - Organic Cation Transport Proteins KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Uric Acid KW - Young Adult AB -

Serum urate concentrations are highly heritable and elevated serum urate is a key risk factor for gout. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of serum urate in African American (AA) populations are lacking. We conducted a meta-analysis of GWAS of serum urate levels and gout among 5820 AA and a large candidate gene study among 6890 AA and 21 708 participants of European ancestry (EA) within the Candidate Gene Association Resource Consortium. Findings were tested for replication among 1996 independent AA individuals, and evaluated for their association among 28 283 EA participants of the CHARGE Consortium. Functional studies were conducted using (14)C-urate transport assays in mammalian Chinese hamster ovary cells. In the discovery GWAS of serum urate, three loci achieved genome-wide significance (P< 5.0 × 10(-8)): a novel locus near SGK1/SLC2A12 on chromosome 6 (rs9321453, P= 1.0 × 10(-9)), and two loci previously identified in EA participants, SLC2A9 (P= 3.8 × 10(-32)) and SLC22A12 (P= 2.1 × 10(-10)). A novel rare non-synonymous variant of large effect size in SLC22A12, rs12800450 (minor allele frequency 0.01, G65W), was identified and replicated (beta -1.19 mg/dl, P= 2.7 × 10(-16)). (14)C-urate transport assays showed reduced urate transport for the G65W URAT1 mutant. Finally, in analyses of 11 loci previously associated with serum urate in EA individuals, 10 of 11 lead single-nucleotide polymorphisms showed direction-consistent association with urate among AA. In summary, we identified and replicated one novel locus in association with serum urate levels and experimentally characterize the novel G65W variant in URAT1 as a functional allele. Our data support the importance of multi-ethnic GWAS in the identification of novel risk loci as well as functional variants.

VL - 20 IS - 20 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21768215?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Impact of ancestry and common genetic variants on QT interval in African Americans. JF - Circ Cardiovasc Genet Y1 - 2012 A1 - Smith, J Gustav A1 - Avery, Christy L A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Meng, Yan A A1 - Smith, Erin N A1 - Palmer, Cameron A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Mehra, Reena A1 - Butler, Anne M A1 - Young, Taylor A1 - Buxbaum, Sarah G A1 - Kerr, Kathleen F A1 - Berenson, Gerald S A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Ellinor, Patrick T A1 - Magnani, Jared W A1 - Chen, Wei A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Curb, J David A1 - Hsueh, Wen-Chi A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Limacher, Marian C A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Quibrera, P Miguel A1 - Schork, Nicholas J A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Soliman, Elsayed Z A1 - Solomon, Allen J A1 - Srinivasan, Sathanur R A1 - Alonso, Alvaro A1 - Wallace, Robert A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Zhang, Zhu-Ming A1 - Post, Wendy S A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Taylor, Herman A A1 - Murray, Sarah S A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Whitsel, Eric A A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher KW - Adult KW - African Americans KW - Aged KW - Electrocardiography KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genealogy and Heraldry KW - Genetic Variation KW - Genome, Human KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

BACKGROUND: Ethnic differences in cardiac arrhythmia incidence have been reported, with a particularly high incidence of sudden cardiac death and low incidence of atrial fibrillation in individuals of African ancestry. We tested the hypotheses that African ancestry and common genetic variants are associated with prolonged duration of cardiac repolarization, a central pathophysiological determinant of arrhythmia, as measured by the electrocardiographic QT interval.

METHODS AND RESULTS: First, individual estimates of African and European ancestry were inferred from genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data in 7 population-based cohorts of African Americans (n=12,097) and regressed on measured QT interval from ECGs. Second, imputation was performed for 2.8 million SNPs, and a genome-wide association study of QT interval was performed in 10 cohorts (n=13,105). There was no evidence of association between genetic ancestry and QT interval (P=0.94). Genome-wide significant associations (P<2.5 × 10(-8)) were identified with SNPs at 2 loci, upstream of the genes NOS1AP (rs12143842, P=2 × 10(-15)) and ATP1B1 (rs1320976, P=2 × 10(-10)). The most significant SNP in NOS1AP was the same as the strongest SNP previously associated with QT interval in individuals of European ancestry. Low probability values (P<10(-5)) were observed for SNPs at several other loci previously identified in genome-wide association studies in individuals of European ancestry, including KCNQ1, KCNH2, LITAF, and PLN.

CONCLUSIONS: We observed no difference in duration of cardiac repolarization with global genetic indices of African American ancestry. In addition, our genome-wide association study extends the association of polymorphisms at several loci associated with repolarization in individuals of European ancestry to include individuals of African ancestry.

VL - 5 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166209?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Novel loci associated with PR interval in a genome-wide association study of 10 African American cohorts. JF - Circ Cardiovasc Genet Y1 - 2012 A1 - Butler, Anne M A1 - Yin, Xiaoyan A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Smith, Erin N A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Buxbaum, Sarah G A1 - Whitsel, Eric A A1 - Alonso, Alvaro A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Berenson, Gerald S A1 - Bis, Josh C A1 - Chen, Wei A1 - Deo, Rajat A1 - Ellinor, Patrick T A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - Hsueh, Wen-Chi A1 - Keating, Brendan J A1 - Kerr, Kathleen F A1 - Li, Yun A1 - Limacher, Marian C A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Lubitz, Steven A A1 - Marciante, Kristin D A1 - Mehra, Reena A1 - Meng, Yan A A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Palmer, Cameron D A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Quibrera, P Miguel A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Schork, Nicholas J A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Smith, J Gustav A1 - Soliman, Elsayed Z A1 - Srinivasan, Sathanur R A1 - Zhang, Zhu-Ming A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Murray, Sarah S A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Magnani, Jared W A1 - Avery, Christy L KW - Adult KW - African Americans KW - Cohort Studies KW - Electrocardiography KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Meta-Analysis as Topic KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

BACKGROUND: The PR interval, as measured by the resting, standard 12-lead ECG, reflects the duration of atrial/atrioventricular nodal depolarization. Substantial evidence exists for a genetic contribution to PR, including genome-wide association studies that have identified common genetic variants at 9 loci influencing PR in populations of European and Asian descent. However, few studies have examined loci associated with PR in African Americans.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We present results from the largest genome-wide association study to date of PR in 13 415 adults of African descent from 10 cohorts. We tested for association between PR (ms) and ≈2.8 million genotyped and imputed single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Imputation was performed using HapMap 2 YRI and CEU panels. Study-specific results, adjusted for global ancestry and clinical correlates of PR, were meta-analyzed using the inverse variance method. Variation in genome-wide test statistic distributions was noted within studies (λ range: 0.9-1.1), although not after genomic control correction was applied to the overall meta-analysis (λ: 1.008). In addition to generalizing previously reported associations with MEIS1, SCN5A, ARHGAP24, CAV1, and TBX5 to African American populations at the genome-wide significance level (P<5.0 × 10(-8)), we also identified a novel locus: ITGA9, located in a region previously implicated in SCN5A expression. The 3p21 region harboring SCN5A also contained 2 additional independent secondary signals influencing PR (P<5.0 × 10(-8)).

CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the ability to map novel loci in African Americans as well as the generalizability of loci associated with PR across populations of African, European, and Asian descent.

VL - 5 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23139255?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association analyses identify 18 new loci associated with serum urate concentrations. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2013 A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Albrecht, Eva A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Vitart, Veronique A1 - Krumsiek, Jan A1 - Hundertmark, Claudia A1 - Pistis, Giorgio A1 - Ruggiero, Daniela A1 - O'Seaghdha, Conall M A1 - Haller, Toomas A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Kutalik, Zoltán A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Shi, Julia A1 - Struchalin, Maksim A1 - Middelberg, Rita P S A1 - Brown, Morris J A1 - Gaffo, Angelo L A1 - Pirastu, Nicola A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Zemunik, Tatijana A1 - Huffman, Jennifer A1 - Yengo, Loic A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Demirkan, Ayse A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Liu, Xuan A1 - Malerba, Giovanni A1 - Lopez, Lorna M A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Li, Xinzhong A1 - Kleber, Marcus E A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Johansson, Asa A1 - Murgia, Federico A1 - Wild, Sarah H A1 - Bakker, Stephan J L A1 - Peden, John F A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Steri, Maristella A1 - Tenesa, Albert A1 - Lagou, Vasiliki A1 - Salo, Perttu A1 - Mangino, Massimo A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Woodward, Owen M A1 - Okada, Yukinori A1 - Tin, Adrienne A1 - Müller, Christian A1 - Oldmeadow, Christopher A1 - Putku, Margus A1 - Czamara, Darina A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Frogheri, Laura A1 - Thun, Gian Andri A1 - Grotevendt, Anne A1 - Gislason, Gauti Kjartan A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - McArdle, Patrick A1 - Shuldiner, Alan R A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Schallert, Michael A1 - Martin, Nicholas G A1 - Montgomery, Grant W A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Nakamura, Yusuke A1 - Tanaka, Toshihiro A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Jacobs, David R A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - D'Adamo, Pio A1 - Ulivi, Sheila A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Vollenweider, Peter A1 - Waeber, Gérard A1 - Campbell, Susan A1 - Devuyst, Olivier A1 - Navarro, Pau A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Hastie, Nicholas A1 - Balkau, Beverley A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Salumets, Andres A1 - Khaw, Kay Tee A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - Kraja, Aldi A1 - Zhang, Qunyuan A1 - Wild, Philipp S A1 - Scott, Rodney J A1 - Holliday, Elizabeth G A1 - Org, Elin A1 - Viigimaa, Margus A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Metter, Jeffrey E A1 - Lupo, Antonio A1 - Trabetti, Elisabetta A1 - Sorice, Rossella A1 - Döring, Angela A1 - Lattka, Eva A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Theis, Fabian A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wichmann, H-Erich A1 - Davies, Gail A1 - Gow, Alan J A1 - Bruinenberg, Marcel A1 - Stolk, Ronald P A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Winkelmann, Bernhard R A1 - Boehm, Bernhard O A1 - Lucae, Susanne A1 - Penninx, Brenda W A1 - Smit, Johannes H A1 - Curhan, Gary A1 - Mudgal, Poorva A1 - Plenge, Robert M A1 - Portas, Laura A1 - Persico, Ivana A1 - Kirin, Mirna A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Mateo Leach, Irene A1 - van Gilst, Wiek H A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Ongen, Halit A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Imboden, Medea A1 - von Eckardstein, Arnold A1 - Cucca, Francesco A1 - Nagaraja, Ramaiah A1 - Piras, Maria Grazia A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Schurmann, Claudia A1 - Budde, Kathrin A1 - Ernst, Florian A1 - Farrington, Susan M A1 - Theodoratou, Evropi A1 - Prokopenko, Inga A1 - Stumvoll, Michael A1 - Jula, Antti A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Shin, So-Youn A1 - Spector, Tim D A1 - Sala, Cinzia A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Viikari, Jorma A1 - Hengstenberg, Christian A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Meschia, James F A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Sharma, Pankaj A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Kamatani, Naoyuki A1 - Zeller, Tanja A1 - Burnier, Michel A1 - Attia, John A1 - Laan, Maris A1 - Klopp, Norman A1 - Hillege, Hans L A1 - Kloiber, Stefan A1 - Choi, Hyon A1 - Pirastu, Mario A1 - Tore, Silvia A1 - Probst-Hensch, Nicole M A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Parsa, Afshin A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Whitfield, John B A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Bouatia-Naji, Nabila A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Gambaro, Giovanni A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - März, Winfried A1 - Pramstaller, Peter P A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Gyllensten, Ulf A1 - Wright, Alan F A1 - Navis, Gerjan A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Sanna, Serena A1 - Schipf, Sabine A1 - Dunlop, Malcolm G A1 - Tönjes, Anke A1 - Ripatti, Samuli A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Toniolo, Daniela A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Raitakari, Olli A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Ciullo, Marina A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Caulfield, Mark A1 - Bochud, Murielle A1 - Gieger, Christian KW - Analysis of Variance KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Glucose KW - Gout KW - Humans KW - Inhibins KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Signal Transduction KW - Uric Acid AB -

Elevated serum urate concentrations can cause gout, a prevalent and painful inflammatory arthritis. By combining data from >140,000 individuals of European ancestry within the Global Urate Genetics Consortium (GUGC), we identified and replicated 28 genome-wide significant loci in association with serum urate concentrations (18 new regions in or near TRIM46, INHBB, SFMBT1, TMEM171, VEGFA, BAZ1B, PRKAG2, STC1, HNF4G, A1CF, ATXN2, UBE2Q2, IGF1R, NFAT5, MAF, HLF, ACVR1B-ACVRL1 and B3GNT4). Associations for many of the loci were of similar magnitude in individuals of non-European ancestry. We further characterized these loci for associations with gout, transcript expression and the fractional excretion of urate. Network analyses implicate the inhibins-activins signaling pathways and glucose metabolism in systemic urate control. New candidate genes for serum urate concentration highlight the importance of metabolic control of urate production and excretion, which may have implications for the treatment and prevention of gout.

VL - 45 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23263486?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association of body fat distribution in African ancestry populations suggests new loci. JF - PLoS Genet Y1 - 2013 A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Monda, Keri L A1 - Taylor, Kira C A1 - Lange, Leslie A1 - Demerath, Ellen W A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Ellis, Jaclyn C A1 - Vitolins, Mara Z A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - Papanicolaou, George J A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Xue, Luting A1 - Griffin, Paula J A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Liu, Jiankang A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Ruiz-Narvaez, Edward A A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Chen, Fang A1 - Henderson, Brian E A1 - Millikan, Robert C A1 - Ambrosone, Christine B A1 - Strom, Sara S A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Andrews, Jeanette S A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Shriner, Daniel A1 - Haritunians, Talin A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Speliotes, Elizabeth K A1 - Smith, Megan A1 - Rosenberg, Lynn A1 - Mychaleckyj, Josyf A1 - Nayak, Uma A1 - Spruill, Ida A1 - Garvey, W Timothy A1 - Pettaway, Curtis A1 - Nyante, Sarah A1 - Bandera, Elisa V A1 - Britton, Angela F A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Lohman, Kurt A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Kabagambe, Edmond A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Zhou, Jie A1 - Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia A1 - Neuhouser, Marian L A1 - Rampersaud, Evadnie A1 - Psaty, Bruce A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Manson, JoAnn E A1 - Kuller, Lewis H A1 - Ochs-Balcom, Heather M A1 - Johnson, Karen C A1 - Sucheston, Lara A1 - Ordovas, Jose M A1 - Palmer, Julie R A1 - Haiman, Christopher A A1 - McKnight, Barbara A1 - Howard, Barbara V A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Allison, Matthew A A1 - Grant, Struan F A A1 - Burke, Gregory L A1 - Patel, Sanjay R A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Taylor, Herman A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Howard, Virginia A1 - Carlson, Christopher S A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Fox, Caroline S KW - Adiposity KW - African Continental Ancestry Group KW - Body Fat Distribution KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Obesity KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Waist-Hip Ratio AB -

Central obesity, measured by waist circumference (WC) or waist-hip ratio (WHR), is a marker of body fat distribution. Although obesity disproportionately affects minority populations, few studies have conducted genome-wide association study (GWAS) of fat distribution among those of predominantly African ancestry (AA). We performed GWAS of WC and WHR, adjusted and unadjusted for BMI, in up to 33,591 and 27,350 AA individuals, respectively. We identified loci associated with fat distribution in AA individuals using meta-analyses of GWA results for WC and WHR (stage 1). Overall, 25 SNPs with single genomic control (GC)-corrected p-values<5.0 × 10(-6) were followed-up (stage 2) in AA with WC and with WHR. Additionally, we interrogated genomic regions of previously identified European ancestry (EA) WHR loci among AA. In joint analysis of association results including both Stage 1 and 2 cohorts, 2 SNPs demonstrated association, rs2075064 at LHX2, p = 2.24×10(-8) for WC-adjusted-for-BMI, and rs6931262 at RREB1, p = 2.48×10(-8) for WHR-adjusted-for-BMI. However, neither signal was genome-wide significant after double GC-correction (LHX2: p = 6.5 × 10(-8); RREB1: p = 5.7 × 10(-8)). Six of fourteen previously reported loci for waist in EA populations were significant (p<0.05 divided by the number of independent SNPs within the region) in AA studied here (TBX15-WARS2, GRB14, ADAMTS9, LY86, RSPO3, ITPR2-SSPN). Further, we observed associations with metabolic traits: rs13389219 at GRB14 associated with HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, and fasting insulin, and rs13060013 at ADAMTS9 with HDL-cholesterol and fasting insulin. Finally, we observed nominal evidence for sexual dimorphism, with stronger results in AA women at the GRB14 locus (p for interaction = 0.02). In conclusion, we identified two suggestive loci associated with fat distribution in AA populations in addition to confirming 6 loci previously identified in populations of EA. These findings reinforce the concept that there are fat distribution loci that are independent of generalized adiposity.

VL - 9 IS - 8 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23966867?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A genome-wide association study of depressive symptoms. JF - Biol Psychiatry Y1 - 2013 A1 - Hek, Karin A1 - Demirkan, Ayse A1 - Lahti, Jari A1 - Terracciano, Antonio A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Cornelis, Marilyn C A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Bakshis, Erin A1 - Baumert, Jens A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Marciante, Kristin A1 - Meirelles, Osorio A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Vogelzangs, Nicole A1 - Yu, Lei A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Bennett, David A A1 - Boomsma, Dorret A1 - Cannas, Alessandra A1 - Coker, Laura H A1 - de Geus, Eco A1 - De Jager, Philip L A1 - Diez-Roux, Ana V A1 - Purcell, Shaun A1 - Hu, Frank B A1 - Rimma, Eric B A1 - Hunter, David J A1 - Jensen, Majken K A1 - Curhan, Gary A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Penman, Alan D A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Emeny, Rebecca A1 - Eriksson, Johan G A1 - Evans, Denis A A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Illig, Thomas A1 - Kardia, Sharon A1 - Kelly-Hayes, Margaret A1 - Koenen, Karestan A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Kuningas, Maris A1 - Massaro, Joseph M A1 - Melzer, David A1 - Mulas, Antonella A1 - Mulder, Cornelis L A1 - Murray, Anna A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Palotie, Aarno A1 - Penninx, Brenda A1 - Petersmann, Astrid A1 - Pilling, Luke C A1 - Psaty, Bruce A1 - Rawal, Rajesh A1 - Reiman, Eric M A1 - Schulz, Andrea A1 - Shulman, Joshua M A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Sutin, Angelina R A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Widen, Elisabeth A1 - Yaffe, Kristine A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Cucca, Francesco A1 - Harris, Tamara A1 - Ladwig, Karl-Heinz A1 - Llewellyn, David J A1 - Räikkönen, Katri A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Grabe, Hans J A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lunetta, Kathryn L A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Tiemeier, Henning A1 - Murabito, Joanne KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5 KW - Depression KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

BACKGROUND: Depression is a heritable trait that exists on a continuum of varying severity and duration. Yet, the search for genetic variants associated with depression has had few successes. We exploit the entire continuum of depression to find common variants for depressive symptoms.

METHODS: In this genome-wide association study, we combined the results of 17 population-based studies assessing depressive symptoms with the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Replication of the independent top hits (p<1×10(-5)) was performed in five studies assessing depressive symptoms with other instruments. In addition, we performed a combined meta-analysis of all 22 discovery and replication studies.

RESULTS: The discovery sample comprised 34,549 individuals (mean age of 66.5) and no loci reached genome-wide significance (lowest p = 1.05×10(-7)). Seven independent single nucleotide polymorphisms were considered for replication. In the replication set (n = 16,709), we found suggestive association of one single nucleotide polymorphism with depressive symptoms (rs161645, 5q21, p = 9.19×10(-3)). This 5q21 region reached genome-wide significance (p = 4.78×10(-8)) in the overall meta-analysis combining discovery and replication studies (n = 51,258).

CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that only a large sample comprising more than 50,000 subjects may be sufficiently powered to detect genes for depressive symptoms.

VL - 73 IS - 7 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23290196?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A meta-analysis identifies new loci associated with body mass index in individuals of African ancestry. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2013 A1 - Monda, Keri L A1 - Chen, Gary K A1 - Taylor, Kira C A1 - Palmer, Cameron A1 - Edwards, Todd L A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Ng, Maggie C Y A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A A1 - Allison, Matthew A A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Rhie, Suhn K A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Liu, Youfang A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Aldrich, Melinda C A1 - Ademola, Adeyinka A1 - Amos, Christopher I A1 - Bandera, Elisa V A1 - Bock, Cathryn H A1 - Britton, Angela A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Cai, Quiyin A1 - Caporaso, Neil E A1 - Carlson, Chris S A1 - Carpten, John A1 - Casey, Graham A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Chen, Fang A1 - Chen, Yii-der I A1 - Chiang, Charleston W K A1 - Coetzee, Gerhard A A1 - Demerath, Ellen A1 - Deming-Halverson, Sandra L A1 - Driver, Ryan W A1 - Dubbert, Patricia A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Feng, Ye A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Gillanders, Elizabeth M A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Haritunians, Talin A1 - Harris, Tamara A1 - Harris, Curtis C A1 - Hennis, Anselm J M A1 - Hernandez, Dena G A1 - McNeill, Lorna H A1 - Howard, Timothy D A1 - Howard, Barbara V A1 - Howard, Virginia J A1 - Johnson, Karen C A1 - Kang, Sun J A1 - Keating, Brendan J A1 - Kolb, Suzanne A1 - Kuller, Lewis H A1 - Kutlar, Abdullah A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Lettre, Guillaume A1 - Lohman, Kurt A1 - Lotay, Vaneet A1 - Lyon, Helen A1 - Manson, JoAnn E A1 - Maixner, William A1 - Meng, Yan A A1 - Monroe, Kristine R A1 - Morhason-Bello, Imran A1 - Murphy, Adam B A1 - Mychaleckyj, Josyf C A1 - Nadukuru, Rajiv A1 - Nathanson, Katherine L A1 - Nayak, Uma A1 - N'diaye, Amidou A1 - Nemesure, Barbara A1 - Wu, Suh-Yuh A1 - Leske, M Cristina A1 - Neslund-Dudas, Christine A1 - Neuhouser, Marian A1 - Nyante, Sarah A1 - Ochs-Balcom, Heather A1 - Ogunniyi, Adesola A1 - Ogundiran, Temidayo O A1 - Ojengbede, Oladosu A1 - Olopade, Olufunmilayo I A1 - Palmer, Julie R A1 - Ruiz-Narvaez, Edward A A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Press, Michael F A1 - Rampersaud, Evandine A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J A1 - Rodriguez-Gil, Jorge L A1 - Salako, Babatunde A1 - Schadt, Eric E A1 - Schwartz, Ann G A1 - Shriner, Daniel A A1 - Siscovick, David A1 - Smith, Shad B A1 - Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia A1 - Speliotes, Elizabeth K A1 - Spitz, Margaret R A1 - Sucheston, Lara A1 - Taylor, Herman A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - Tucker, Margaret A A1 - Van Den Berg, David J A1 - Edwards, Digna R Velez A1 - Wang, Zhaoming A1 - Wiencke, John K A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Witte, John S A1 - Wrensch, Margaret A1 - Wu, Xifeng A1 - Yang, James J A1 - Levin, Albert M A1 - Young, Taylor R A1 - Zakai, Neil A A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Zanetti, Krista A A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zheng, Yonglan A1 - Zhou, Jie A1 - Ziegler, Regina G A1 - Zmuda, Joseph M A1 - Fernandes, Jyotika K A1 - Gilkeson, Gary S A1 - Kamen, Diane L A1 - Hunt, Kelly J A1 - Spruill, Ida J A1 - Ambrosone, Christine B A1 - Ambs, Stefan A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Atwood, Larry A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Berndt, Sonja I A1 - Bernstein, Leslie A1 - Blot, William J A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Burke, Gregory A1 - Chanock, Stephen J A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Duggan, David A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Fox, Caroline A1 - Garvey, W Timothy A1 - Bradfield, Jonathan P A1 - Hakonarson, Hakon A1 - Grant, Struan F A A1 - Hsing, Ann A1 - Chu, Lisa A1 - Hu, Jennifer J A1 - Huo, Dezheng A1 - Ingles, Sue A A1 - John, Esther M A1 - Jordan, Joanne M A1 - Kabagambe, Edmond K A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Kittles, Rick A A1 - Goodman, Phyllis J A1 - Klein, Eric A A1 - Kolonel, Laurence N A1 - Le Marchand, Loïc A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - McKnight, Barbara A1 - Millikan, Robert C A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Padhukasahasram, Badri A1 - Williams, L Keoki A1 - Patel, Sanjay R A1 - Peters, Ulrike A1 - Pettaway, Curtis A A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Rybicki, Benjamin A A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Signorello, Lisa B A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Stanford, Janet L A1 - Strom, Sara S A1 - Thun, Michael J A1 - Vitolins, Mara A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Moore, Jason H A1 - Williams, Scott M A1 - Ketkar, Shamika A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Papanicolaou, George J A1 - Henderson, Brian E A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Hirschhorn, Joel N A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Haiman, Christopher A KW - African Americans KW - Body Mass Index KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Linkage Disequilibrium KW - Obesity KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 36 loci associated with body mass index (BMI), predominantly in populations of European ancestry. We conducted a meta-analysis to examine the association of >3.2 million SNPs with BMI in 39,144 men and women of African ancestry and followed up the most significant associations in an additional 32,268 individuals of African ancestry. We identified one new locus at 5q33 (GALNT10, rs7708584, P = 3.4 × 10(-11)) and another at 7p15 when we included data from the GIANT consortium (MIR148A-NFE2L3, rs10261878, P = 1.2 × 10(-10)). We also found suggestive evidence of an association at a third locus at 6q16 in the African-ancestry sample (KLHL32, rs974417, P = 6.9 × 10(-8)). Thirty-two of the 36 previously established BMI variants showed directionally consistent effect estimates in our GWAS (binomial P = 9.7 × 10(-7)), five of which reached genome-wide significance. These findings provide strong support for shared BMI loci across populations, as well as for the utility of studying ancestrally diverse populations.

VL - 45 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23583978?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2014 A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Pulit, Sara L A1 - Crotti, Lia A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Koopmann, Tamara T A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Rossin, Elizabeth J A1 - Morley, Michael A1 - Wang, Xinchen A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Lundby, Alicia A1 - Gudbjartsson, Daniel F A1 - Noseworthy, Peter A A1 - Eijgelsheim, Mark A1 - Bradford, Yuki A1 - Tarasov, Kirill V A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Müller-Nurasyid, Martina A1 - Lahtinen, Annukka M A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Smith, Albert Vernon A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - Newhouse, Stephen J A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Post, Wendy S A1 - Waggott, Daryl A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Eisele, Lewin A1 - Ellinghaus, David A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Navarro, Pau A1 - Ulivi, Sheila A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Tester, David J A1 - Chatel, Stéphanie A1 - Gustafsson, Stefan A1 - Kumari, Meena A1 - Morris, Richard W A1 - Naluai, Åsa T A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Kluttig, Alexander A1 - Strohmer, Bernhard A1 - Panayiotou, Andrie G A1 - Torres, Maria A1 - Knoflach, Michael A1 - Hubacek, Jaroslav A A1 - Slowikowski, Kamil A1 - Raychaudhuri, Soumya A1 - Kumar, Runjun D A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Shuldiner, Alan R A1 - Alonso, Alvaro A1 - Bader, Joel S A1 - Ehret, Georg A1 - Huang, Hailiang A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Strait, James B A1 - Macfarlane, Peter W A1 - Brown, Morris A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Kronenberg, Florian A1 - Willeit, Johann A1 - Smith, J Gustav A1 - Greiser, Karin H A1 - Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, Henriette A1 - Werdan, Karl A1 - Carella, Massimo A1 - Zelante, Leopoldo A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Wright, Alan F A1 - Griffin, Maura A1 - Daly, Mark J A1 - Arnar, David O A1 - Holm, Hilma A1 - Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Roden, Dan M A1 - Zuvich, Rebecca L A1 - Emilsson, Valur A1 - Plump, Andrew S A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Yin, Xiaoyan A1 - Bobbo, Marco A1 - D'Adamo, Adamo P A1 - Iorio, Annamaria A1 - Sinagra, Gianfranco A1 - Carracedo, Angel A1 - Cummings, Steven R A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Jula, Antti A1 - Kontula, Kimmo K A1 - Marjamaa, Annukka A1 - Oikarinen, Lasse A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Porthan, Kimmo A1 - Erbel, Raimund A1 - Hoffmann, Per A1 - Jöckel, Karl-Heinz A1 - Kälsch, Hagen A1 - Nöthen, Markus M A1 - den Hoed, Marcel A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Thelle, Dag S A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Perz, Siegfried A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Prucha, Hanna A1 - Sinner, Moritz F A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - de Boer, Rudolf A A1 - Franke, Lude A1 - van der Vleuten, Pieter A A1 - Beckmann, Britt Maria A1 - Martens, Eimo A1 - Bardai, Abdennasser A1 - Hofman, Nynke A1 - Wilde, Arthur A M A1 - Behr, Elijah R A1 - Dalageorgou, Chrysoula A1 - Giudicessi, John R A1 - Medeiros-Domingo, Argelia A1 - Barc, Julien A1 - Kyndt, Florence A1 - Probst, Vincent A1 - Ghidoni, Alice A1 - Insolia, Roberto A1 - Hamilton, Robert M A1 - Scherer, Stephen W A1 - Brandimarto, Jeffrey A1 - Margulies, Kenneth A1 - Moravec, Christine E A1 - del Greco M, Fabiola A1 - Fuchsberger, Christian A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey R A1 - Lee, Wai K A1 - Watt, Graham C M A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Wild, Sarah H A1 - El Mokhtari, Nour E A1 - Frey, Norbert A1 - Asselbergs, Folkert W A1 - Mateo Leach, Irene A1 - Navis, Gerjan A1 - van den Berg, Maarten P A1 - van Veldhuisen, Dirk J A1 - Kellis, Manolis A1 - Krijthe, Bouwe P A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Kors, Jan A A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Kedenko, Lyudmyla A1 - Lamina, Claudia A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo R A1 - Lakatta, Edward G A1 - Mulas, Antonella A1 - Orrù, Marco A1 - Schlessinger, David A1 - Uda, Manuela A1 - Markus, Marcello R P A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Arnlöv, Johan A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Sundström, Johan A1 - Syvänen, Ann-Christine A1 - Kivimaki, Mika A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Mononen, Nina A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Viikari, Jorma S A1 - Adamkova, Vera A1 - Kiechl, Stefan A1 - Brion, Maria A1 - Nicolaides, Andrew N A1 - Paulweber, Bernhard A1 - Haerting, Johannes A1 - Dominiczak, Anna F A1 - Nyberg, Fredrik A1 - Whincup, Peter H A1 - Hingorani, Aroon D A1 - Schott, Jean-Jacques A1 - Bezzina, Connie R A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Franke, Andre A1 - Mühleisen, Thomas W A1 - Pramstaller, Peter P A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho J A1 - Paterson, Andrew D A1 - Parsa, Afshin A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Jamshidi, Yalda A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Felix, Stephan B A1 - Sanna, Serena A1 - Ritchie, Marylyn D A1 - Stricker, Bruno H A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Boyer, Laurie A A1 - Cappola, Thomas P A1 - Olsen, Jesper V A1 - Lage, Kasper A1 - Schwartz, Peter J A1 - Kääb, Stefan A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Ackerman, Michael J A1 - Pfeufer, Arne A1 - de Bakker, Paul I W A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Arrhythmias, Cardiac KW - Calcium Signaling KW - Death, Sudden, Cardiac KW - Electrocardiography KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Heart Ventricles KW - Humans KW - Long QT Syndrome KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Myocardium KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

The QT interval, an electrocardiographic measure reflecting myocardial repolarization, is a heritable trait. QT prolongation is a risk factor for ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death (SCD) and could indicate the presence of the potentially lethal mendelian long-QT syndrome (LQTS). Using a genome-wide association and replication study in up to 100,000 individuals, we identified 35 common variant loci associated with QT interval that collectively explain ∼8-10% of QT-interval variation and highlight the importance of calcium regulation in myocardial repolarization. Rare variant analysis of 6 new QT interval-associated loci in 298 unrelated probands with LQTS identified coding variants not found in controls but of uncertain causality and therefore requiring validation. Several newly identified loci encode proteins that physically interact with other recognized repolarization proteins. Our integration of common variant association, expression and orthogonal protein-protein interaction screens provides new insights into cardiac electrophysiology and identifies new candidate genes for ventricular arrhythmias, LQTS and SCD.

VL - 46 IS - 8 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24952745?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gene-wide analysis detects two new susceptibility genes for Alzheimer's disease. JF - PLoS One Y1 - 2014 A1 - Escott-Price, Valentina A1 - Bellenguez, Céline A1 - Wang, Li-San A1 - Choi, Seung-Hoan A1 - Harold, Denise A1 - Jones, Lesley A1 - Holmans, Peter A1 - Gerrish, Amy A1 - Vedernikov, Alexey A1 - Richards, Alexander A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Lambert, Jean-Charles A1 - Ibrahim-Verbaas, Carla A A1 - Naj, Adam C A1 - Sims, Rebecca A1 - Jun, Gyungah A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Beecham, Gary W A1 - Grenier-Boley, Benjamin A1 - Russo, Giancarlo A1 - Thornton-Wells, Tricia A A1 - Denning, Nicola A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Chouraki, Vincent A1 - Thomas, Charlene A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Zelenika, Diana A1 - Vardarajan, Badri N A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Lin, Chiao-Feng A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Kunkle, Brian A1 - Dunstan, Melanie L A1 - Vronskaya, Maria A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Ruiz, Agustin A1 - Bihoreau, Marie-Thérèse A1 - Reitz, Christiane A1 - Pasquier, Florence A1 - Hollingworth, Paul A1 - Hanon, Olivier A1 - Fitzpatrick, Annette L A1 - Buxbaum, Joseph D A1 - Campion, Dominique A1 - Crane, Paul K A1 - Baldwin, Clinton A1 - Becker, Tim A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Cruchaga, Carlos A1 - Craig, David A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Berr, Claudine A1 - Lopez, Oscar L A1 - De Jager, Philip L A1 - Deramecourt, Vincent A1 - Johnston, Janet A A1 - Evans, Denis A1 - Lovestone, Simon A1 - Letenneur, Luc A1 - Hernandez, Isabel A1 - Rubinsztein, David C A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Sleegers, Kristel A1 - Goate, Alison M A1 - Fiévet, Nathalie A1 - Huentelman, Matthew J A1 - Gill, Michael A1 - Brown, Kristelle A1 - Kamboh, M Ilyas A1 - Keller, Lina A1 - Barberger-Gateau, Pascale A1 - McGuinness, Bernadette A1 - Larson, Eric B A1 - Myers, Amanda J A1 - Dufouil, Carole A1 - Todd, Stephen A1 - Wallon, David A1 - Love, Seth A1 - Rogaeva, Ekaterina A1 - Gallacher, John A1 - George-Hyslop, Peter St A1 - Clarimon, Jordi A1 - Lleo, Alberto A1 - Bayer, Anthony A1 - Tsuang, Debby W A1 - Yu, Lei A1 - Tsolaki, Magda A1 - Bossù, Paola A1 - Spalletta, Gianfranco A1 - Proitsi, Petra A1 - Collinge, John A1 - Sorbi, Sandro A1 - Garcia, Florentino Sanchez A1 - Fox, Nick C A1 - Hardy, John A1 - Naranjo, Maria Candida Deniz A1 - Bosco, Paolo A1 - Clarke, Robert A1 - Brayne, Carol A1 - Galimberti, Daniela A1 - Scarpini, Elio A1 - Bonuccelli, Ubaldo A1 - Mancuso, Michelangelo A1 - Siciliano, Gabriele A1 - Moebus, Susanne A1 - Mecocci, Patrizia A1 - Zompo, Maria Del A1 - Maier, Wolfgang A1 - Hampel, Harald A1 - Pilotto, Alberto A1 - Frank-García, Ana A1 - Panza, Francesco A1 - Solfrizzi, Vincenzo A1 - Caffarra, Paolo A1 - Nacmias, Benedetta A1 - Perry, William A1 - Mayhaus, Manuel A1 - Lannfelt, Lars A1 - Hakonarson, Hakon A1 - Pichler, Sabrina A1 - Carrasquillo, Minerva M A1 - Ingelsson, Martin A1 - Beekly, Duane A1 - Alvarez, Victoria A1 - Zou, Fanggeng A1 - Valladares, Otto A1 - Younkin, Steven G A1 - Coto, Eliecer A1 - Hamilton-Nelson, Kara L A1 - Gu, Wei A1 - Razquin, Cristina A1 - Pastor, Pau A1 - Mateo, Ignacio A1 - Owen, Michael J A1 - Faber, Kelley M A1 - Jonsson, Palmi V A1 - Combarros, Onofre A1 - O'Donovan, Michael C A1 - Cantwell, Laura B A1 - Soininen, Hilkka A1 - Blacker, Deborah A1 - Mead, Simon A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Bennett, David A A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Fratiglioni, Laura A1 - Holmes, Clive A1 - de Bruijn, Renee F A G A1 - Passmore, Peter A1 - Montine, Thomas J A1 - Bettens, Karolien A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Brice, Alexis A1 - Morgan, Kevin A1 - Foroud, Tatiana M A1 - Kukull, Walter A A1 - Hannequin, Didier A1 - Powell, John F A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Ritchie, Karen A1 - Lunetta, Kathryn L A1 - Kauwe, John S K A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Riemenschneider, Matthias A1 - Boada, Merce A1 - Hiltunen, Mikko A1 - Martin, Eden R A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Rujescu, Dan A1 - Dartigues, Jean-François A1 - Mayeux, Richard A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Nöthen, Markus M A1 - Graff, Caroline A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Haines, Jonathan L A1 - Lathrop, Mark A1 - Pericak-Vance, Margaret A A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Van Broeckhoven, Christine A1 - Farrer, Lindsay A A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Ramirez, Alfredo A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Schellenberg, Gerard D A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Williams, Julie KW - Alzheimer Disease KW - Carrier Proteins KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Heat-Shock Proteins KW - Humans KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell AB -

BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease is a common debilitating dementia with known heritability, for which 20 late onset susceptibility loci have been identified, but more remain to be discovered. This study sought to identify new susceptibility genes, using an alternative gene-wide analytical approach which tests for patterns of association within genes, in the powerful genome-wide association dataset of the International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project Consortium, comprising over 7 m genotypes from 25,580 Alzheimer's cases and 48,466 controls.

PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In addition to earlier reported genes, we detected genome-wide significant loci on chromosomes 8 (TP53INP1, p = 1.4×10-6) and 14 (IGHV1-67 p = 7.9×10-8) which indexed novel susceptibility loci.

SIGNIFICANCE: The additional genes identified in this study, have an array of functions previously implicated in Alzheimer's disease, including aspects of energy metabolism, protein degradation and the immune system and add further weight to these pathways as potential therapeutic targets in Alzheimer's disease.

VL - 9 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24922517?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in African Americans provides insights into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes. JF - PLoS Genet Y1 - 2014 A1 - Ng, Maggie C Y A1 - Shriner, Daniel A1 - Chen, Brian H A1 - Li, Jiang A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Liu, Jiankang A1 - Bielinski, Suzette J A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Comeau, Mary E A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - An, Ping A1 - Patel, Sanjay R A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Long, Jirong A1 - Armstrong, Loren L A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne A1 - Yang, Lingyao A1 - Snively, Beverly M A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Mudgal, Poorva A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Keene, Keith L A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Mychaleckyj, Josyf C A1 - Nayak, Uma A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Chen, Y-D Ida A1 - Taylor, Herman A A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Couper, David A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Doumatey, Ayo A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Mathias, Rasika A A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Igo, Robert P A1 - Sedor, John R A1 - Kabagambe, Edmond K A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - McKnight, Barbara A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Hsueh, Wen-Chi A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Kraja, Aldi A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Cai, Qiuyin A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Blot, William J A1 - Lowe, William L A1 - Pacheco, Jennifer A A1 - Crawford, Dana C A1 - Grundberg, Elin A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Hayes, M Geoffrey A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Cummings, Steven R A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Iyengar, Sudha K A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Bowden, Donald W KW - African Americans KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - HLA-B27 Antigen KW - HMGA2 Protein KW - Humans KW - KCNQ1 Potassium Channel KW - Mutant Chimeric Proteins KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 Protein AB -

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is more prevalent in African Americans than in Europeans. However, little is known about the genetic risk in African Americans despite the recent identification of more than 70 T2D loci primarily by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in individuals of European ancestry. In order to investigate the genetic architecture of T2D in African Americans, the MEta-analysis of type 2 DIabetes in African Americans (MEDIA) Consortium examined 17 GWAS on T2D comprising 8,284 cases and 15,543 controls in African Americans in stage 1 analysis. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) association analysis was conducted in each study under the additive model after adjustment for age, sex, study site, and principal components. Meta-analysis of approximately 2.6 million genotyped and imputed SNPs in all studies was conducted using an inverse variance-weighted fixed effect model. Replications were performed to follow up 21 loci in up to 6,061 cases and 5,483 controls in African Americans, and 8,130 cases and 38,987 controls of European ancestry. We identified three known loci (TCF7L2, HMGA2 and KCNQ1) and two novel loci (HLA-B and INS-IGF2) at genome-wide significance (4.15 × 10(-94) VL - 10 IS - 8 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25102180?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis of loci associated with age at natural menopause in African-American women. JF - Hum Mol Genet Y1 - 2014 A1 - Chen, Christina T L A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Chen, Gary K A1 - Andrews, Jeanette S A1 - Arnold, Alice M A1 - Dreyfus, Jill A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Garcia, Melissa E A1 - Kerr, Kathleen F A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Smith, Jennifer A1 - Ambrosone, Christine B A1 - Bandera, Elisa V A1 - Bernstein, Leslie A1 - Britton, Angela A1 - Brzyski, Robert G A1 - Cappola, Anne A1 - Carlson, Christopher S A1 - Couper, David A1 - Deming, Sandra L A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - John, Esther M A1 - Lu, Xiaoning A1 - Le Marchand, Loïc A1 - Marciante, Kristin A1 - McKnight, Barbara A1 - Millikan, Robert A1 - Nock, Nora L A1 - Olshan, Andrew F A1 - Press, Michael F A1 - Vaiyda, Dhananjay A1 - Woods, Nancy F A1 - Taylor, Herman A A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Henderson, Brian E A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Psaty, Bruce A1 - Wellons, Melissa A1 - Windham, Beverly G A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Demerath, Ellen W A1 - Haiman, Christopher A1 - Murabito, Joanne M A1 - Rajkovic, Aleksandar KW - African Americans KW - Age Factors KW - Chromosomes, Human KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Variation KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Menopause KW - United States AB -

Age at menopause marks the end of a woman's reproductive life and its timing associates with risks for cancer, cardiovascular and bone disorders. GWAS and candidate gene studies conducted in women of European ancestry have identified 27 loci associated with age at menopause. The relevance of these loci to women of African ancestry has not been previously studied. We therefore sought to uncover additional menopause loci and investigate the relevance of European menopause loci by performing a GWAS meta-analysis in 6510 women with African ancestry derived from 11 studies across the USA. We did not identify any additional loci significantly associated with age at menopause in African Americans. We replicated the associations between six loci and age at menopause (P-value < 0.05): AMHR2, RHBLD2, PRIM1, HK3/UMC1, BRSK1/TMEM150B and MCM8. In addition, associations of 14 loci are directionally consistent with previous reports. We provide evidence that genetic variants influencing reproductive traits identified in European populations are also important in women of African ancestry residing in USA.

VL - 23 IS - 12 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24493794?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multilocus genetic risk score associates with ischemic stroke in case-control and prospective cohort studies. JF - Stroke Y1 - 2014 A1 - Malik, Rainer A1 - Bevan, Steve A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Holliday, Elizabeth G A1 - Devan, William J A1 - Cheng, Yu-Ching A1 - Ibrahim-Verbaas, Carla A A1 - Verhaaren, Benjamin F J A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Joon, Aron Y A1 - de Stefano, Anita L A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Sharma, Pankaj A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Rosand, Jonathan A1 - Meschia, James F A1 - Levi, Christopher A1 - Rothwell, Peter M A1 - Sudlow, Cathie A1 - Markus, Hugh S A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Dichgans, Martin KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Atrial Fibrillation KW - Blood Pressure KW - Brain Ischemia KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Cohort Studies KW - Coronary Artery Disease KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genetic Variation KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Multilocus Sequence Typing KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Population KW - Prospective Studies KW - Reproducibility of Results KW - Risk Assessment KW - Risk Factors KW - Sex Factors KW - Stroke AB -

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Genome-wide association studies have revealed multiple common variants associated with known risk factors for ischemic stroke (IS). However, their aggregate effect on risk is uncertain. We aimed to generate a multilocus genetic risk score (GRS) for IS based on genome-wide association studies data from clinical-based samples and to establish its external validity in prospective population-based cohorts.

METHODS: Three thousand five hundred forty-eight clinic-based IS cases and 6399 controls from the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2 were used for derivation of the GRS. Subjects from the METASTROKE consortium served as a replication sample. The validation sample consisted of 22 751 participants from the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium. We selected variants that had reached genome-wide significance in previous association studies on established risk factors for IS.

RESULTS: A combined GRS for atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, hypertension, and systolic blood pressure significantly associated with IS both in the case-control samples and in the prospective population-based studies. Subjects in the top quintile of the combined GRS had >2-fold increased risk of IS compared with subjects in the lowest quintile. Addition of the combined GRS to a simple model based on sex significantly improved the prediction of IS in the combined clinic-based samples but not in the population-based studies, and there was no significant improvement in net reclassification.

CONCLUSIONS: A multilocus GRS based on common variants for established cardiovascular risk factors was significantly associated with IS both in clinic-based samples and in the general population. However, the improvement in clinical risk prediction was found to be small.

VL - 45 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24436234?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Trans-ethnic Meta-analysis and Functional Annotation Illuminates the Genetic Architecture of Fasting Glucose and Insulin. JF - Am J Hum Genet Y1 - 2016 A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Raghavan, Sridharan A1 - Maruthur, Nisa A1 - Kabagambe, Edmond Kato A1 - Hong, Jaeyoung A1 - Ng, Maggie C Y A1 - Hivert, Marie-France A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - An, Ping A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Drolet, Anne M A1 - Gaulton, Kyle J A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Armstrong, Loren L A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Li, Man A1 - Lipovich, Leonard A1 - Rybin, Denis V A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Agyemang, Charles A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Cade, Brian E A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Dauriz, Marco A1 - Delaney, Joseph A C A1 - Edwards, Todd L A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Leong, Aaron A1 - Liu, Jingmin A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Nayak, Uma A1 - Patel, Sanjay R A1 - Porneala, Bianca C A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J A1 - Snijder, Marieke B A1 - Stallings, Sarah C A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Biggs, Mary L A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Couper, David J A1 - Crawford, Dana C A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Eicher, John D A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Fu, Yi-Ping A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Hara, Kazuo A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Jhun, Min A A1 - Karter, Andrew J A1 - Keller, Margaux F A1 - Kho, Abel N A1 - Kizer, Jorge R A1 - Krauss, Ronald M A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Li, Xiaohui A1 - Liang, Jingling A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - Lowe, William L A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Pacheco, Jennifer A A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Patrick, Alan L A1 - Rice, Kenneth M A1 - Selvin, Elizabeth A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - Wren, Mary P A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Ziegler, Julie T A1 - Zmuda, Joseph M A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Zwinderman, Aeilko H A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Hayes, M Geoffrey A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Miljkovic, Iva A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Meigs, James B AB -

Knowledge of the genetic basis of the type 2 diabetes (T2D)-related quantitative traits fasting glucose (FG) and insulin (FI) in African ancestry (AA) individuals has been limited. In non-diabetic subjects of AA (n = 20,209) and European ancestry (EA; n = 57,292), we performed trans-ethnic (AA+EA) fine-mapping of 54 established EA FG or FI loci with detailed functional annotation, assessed their relevance in AA individuals, and sought previously undescribed loci through trans-ethnic (AA+EA) meta-analysis. We narrowed credible sets of variants driving association signals for 22/54 EA-associated loci; 18/22 credible sets overlapped with active islet-specific enhancers or transcription factor (TF) binding sites, and 21/22 contained at least one TF motif. Of the 54 EA-associated loci, 23 were shared between EA and AA. Replication with an additional 10,096 AA individuals identified two previously undescribed FI loci, chrX FAM133A (rs213676) and chr5 PELO (rs6450057). Trans-ethnic analyses with regulatory annotation illuminate the genetic architecture of glycemic traits and suggest gene regulation as a target to advance precision medicine for T2D. Our approach to utilize state-of-the-art functional annotation and implement trans-ethnic association analysis for discovery and fine-mapping offers a framework for further follow-up and characterization of GWAS signals of complex trait loci.

VL - 99 IS - 1 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27321945?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Detection of genetic loci associated with plasma fetuin-A: A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies from the CHARGE Consortium. JF - Hum Mol Genet Y1 - 2017 A1 - Jensen, Majken K A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Mukamal, Kenneth J A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Sun, Qi A1 - Cornelis, Marilyn A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Chen, Ming-Huei A1 - Kizer, Jorge R A1 - Djoussé, Luc A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Zmuda, Joseph M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Garcia, Melissa A1 - Harris, Tamara A1 - Chen, Ida A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Keller, Margaux A1 - Arnold, Alice M A1 - Newman, Anne A1 - Hoogeeven, Ron C A1 - Rexrode, Kathryn M A1 - Rimm, Eric B A1 - Hu, Frank B A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Katz, Ronit A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Ix, Joachim H AB -

Plasma fetuin-A is associated with type 2 diabetes, and AHSG, the gene encoding fetuin-A, has been identified as a susceptibility locus for diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Thus far, unbiased investigations of the genetic determinants of plasma fetuin-A concentrations have not been conducted. We searched for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to fetuin-A concentrations by a genome-wide association study in six population-based studies.We examined the association of fetuin-A levels with ∼ 2.5 million genotyped and imputed SNPs in 9,055 participants of European descent and 2,119 African Americans. In both ethnicities, strongest associations were centered in a region with a high degree of LD near the AHSG locus. Among 136 genome-wide significant (p < 0.05x10-8) SNPs near the AHSG locus, the top SNP was rs4917 (p = 1.27x10-303), a known coding SNP in exon 6 that is associated with a 0.06 g/L (∼13%) lower fetuin-A level. This variant alone explained 14% of the variation in fetuin-A levels. Analyses conditioned on rs4917 indicated that the strong association with the AHSG locus stems from additional independent associations of multiple variants among European Americans. In conclusion, levels of fetuin-A in plasma are strongly associated with SNPs in its encoding gene, AHSG, but not elsewhere in the genome. Given the strength of the associations observed for multiple independent SNPs, the AHSG gene is an example of a candidate locus suitable for additional investigations including fine mapping to elucidate the biological basis of the findings and further functional experiments to clarify AHSG as a potential therapeutic target.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Discovery and fine-mapping of adiposity loci using high density imputation of genome-wide association studies in individuals of African ancestry: African ancestry anthropometry genetics consortium. JF - PLoS Genet Y1 - 2017 A1 - Ng, Maggie C Y A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Justice, Anne E A1 - Mudgal, Poorva A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Young, Kristin A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Rand, Kristin A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Cade, Brian E A1 - Dimitrov, Latchezar A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Okut, Hayrettin A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - Vedantam, Sailaja A1 - Bradfield, Jonathan P A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Chesi, Alessandra A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Padhukasahasram, Badri A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Allison, Matthew A A1 - Ambrosone, Christine B A1 - Bandera, Elisa V A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Berndt, Sonja I A1 - Bernstein, Leslie A1 - Blot, William J A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Carpten, John A1 - Chanock, Stephen J A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Conti, David V A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Garcia, Melissa A1 - Goodman, Phyllis J A1 - Hsu, Yu-Han H A1 - Hu, Jennifer A1 - Huff, Chad D A1 - Ingles, Sue A A1 - John, Esther M A1 - Kittles, Rick A1 - Klein, Eric A1 - Li, Jin A1 - McKnight, Barbara A1 - Nayak, Uma A1 - Nemesure, Barbara A1 - Ogunniyi, Adesola A1 - Olshan, Andrew A1 - Press, Michael F A1 - Rohde, Rebecca A1 - Rybicki, Benjamin A A1 - Salako, Babatunde A1 - Sanderson, Maureen A1 - Shao, Yaming A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Stanford, Janet L A1 - Stevens, Victoria L A1 - Stram, Alex A1 - Strom, Sara S A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - Witte, John S A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Ziegler, Regina G A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Ambs, Stefan A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Hakonarson, Hakon A1 - Levin, Albert M A1 - Nathanson, Katherine L A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zhi, Degui A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Grant, Struan F A A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Oloapde, Olufunmilayo I A1 - Rao, D C A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Williams, L Keoki A1 - Zemel, Babette S A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hirschhorn, Joel N A1 - Li, Yun A1 - Patel, Sanjay R A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Haiman, Christopher A A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - North, Kari E AB -

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified >300 loci associated with measures of adiposity including body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (adjusted for BMI, WHRadjBMI), but few have been identified through screening of the African ancestry genomes. We performed large scale meta-analyses and replications in up to 52,895 individuals for BMI and up to 23,095 individuals for WHRadjBMI from the African Ancestry Anthropometry Genetics Consortium (AAAGC) using 1000 Genomes phase 1 imputed GWAS to improve coverage of both common and low frequency variants in the low linkage disequilibrium African ancestry genomes. In the sex-combined analyses, we identified one novel locus (TCF7L2/HABP2) for WHRadjBMI and eight previously established loci at P < 5×10-8: seven for BMI, and one for WHRadjBMI in African ancestry individuals. An additional novel locus (SPRYD7/DLEU2) was identified for WHRadjBMI when combined with European GWAS. In the sex-stratified analyses, we identified three novel loci for BMI (INTS10/LPL and MLC1 in men, IRX4/IRX2 in women) and four for WHRadjBMI (SSX2IP, CASC8, PDE3B and ZDHHC1/HSD11B2 in women) in individuals of African ancestry or both African and European ancestry. For four of the novel variants, the minor allele frequency was low (<5%). In the trans-ethnic fine mapping of 47 BMI loci and 27 WHRadjBMI loci that were locus-wide significant (P < 0.05 adjusted for effective number of variants per locus) from the African ancestry sex-combined and sex-stratified analyses, 26 BMI loci and 17 WHRadjBMI loci contained ≤ 20 variants in the credible sets that jointly account for 99% posterior probability of driving the associations. The lead variants in 13 of these loci had a high probability of being causal. As compared to our previous HapMap imputed GWAS for BMI and WHRadjBMI including up to 71,412 and 27,350 African ancestry individuals, respectively, our results suggest that 1000 Genomes imputation showed modest improvement in identifying GWAS loci including low frequency variants. Trans-ethnic meta-analyses further improved fine mapping of putative causal variants in loci shared between the African and European ancestry populations.

VL - 13 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide Trans-ethnic Meta-analysis Identifies Seven Genetic Loci Influencing Erythrocyte Traits and a Role for RBPMS in Erythropoiesis. JF - Am J Hum Genet Y1 - 2017 A1 - van Rooij, Frank J A A1 - Qayyum, Rehan A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Zhou, Yi A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Keller, Margaux F A1 - Chang, Li-Ching A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Yang, Min-Lee A1 - Chen, Ming-Huei A1 - Hayes, James A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Mueller, Christian A1 - Lange, Leslie A1 - Floyd, James S A1 - Ghanbari, Mohsen A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Desch, Karl C A1 - Saba, Yasaman A1 - Ozel, Ayse B A1 - Snively, Beverly M A1 - Wu, Jer-Yuarn A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Klein, Robert J A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Matsuda, Koichi A1 - Kamatani, Naoyuki A1 - Wild, Philipp S A1 - Stott, David J A1 - Ford, Ian A1 - Slagboom, P Eline A1 - Yang, Jaden A1 - Chu, Audrey Y A1 - Lambert, Amy J A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Hofer, Edith A1 - Ginsburg, David A1 - Hu, Bella A1 - Keating, Brendan A1 - Schick, Ursula M A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Li, Jun Z A1 - Chen, Zhao A1 - Zeller, Tanja A1 - Guralnik, Jack M A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Peters, Luanne L A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Li, Jin A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Grossmann, Vera A1 - Patel, Kushang V A1 - Chen, Chien-Hsiun A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Rice, Kenneth M A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Evans, Michelle K A1 - Choudhuri, Avik A1 - Trompouki, Eirini A1 - Abraham, Brian J A1 - Yang, Song A1 - Takahashi, Atsushi A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Jee, Sun Ha A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Tsai, Fuu-Jen A1 - Longo, Dan L A1 - Chen, Yuan-Tsong A1 - Felix, Janine F A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Becker, Lewis C A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Okada, Yukinori A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Zon, Leonard I A1 - Ganesh, Santhi K AB -

Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified loci for erythrocyte traits in primarily European ancestry populations. We conducted GWAS meta-analyses of six erythrocyte traits in 71,638 individuals from European, East Asian, and African ancestries using a Bayesian approach to account for heterogeneity in allelic effects and variation in the structure of linkage disequilibrium between ethnicities. We identified seven loci for erythrocyte traits including a locus (RBPMS/GTF2E2) associated with mean corpuscular hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume. Statistical fine-mapping at this locus pointed to RBPMS at this locus and excluded nearby GTF2E2. Using zebrafish morpholino to evaluate loss of function, we observed a strong in vivo erythropoietic effect for RBPMS but not for GTF2E2, supporting the statistical fine-mapping at this locus and demonstrating that RBPMS is a regulator of erythropoiesis. Our findings show the utility of trans-ethnic GWASs for discovery and characterization of genetic loci influencing hematologic traits.

VL - 100 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Single-trait and multi-trait genome-wide association analyses identify novel loci for blood pressure in African-ancestry populations. JF - PLoS Genet Y1 - 2017 A1 - Liang, Jingjing A1 - Le, Thu H A1 - Edwards, Digna R Velez A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - Gaulton, Kyle J A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Kim, Wonji A1 - Kayima, James A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Fox, Ervin A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Young, J Hunter A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Lane, Jacqueline M A1 - Cechova, Sylvia A1 - Zhou, Jie A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - Lee, Juyoung A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Dreisbach, Albert W A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Chu, Pei-Lun A1 - Cappola, Anne A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Martin, Lisa W A1 - Wiggins, Kerri L A1 - Hui, Qin A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Jackson, Rebecca D A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Bray, Michael A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Papanicolaou, George J A1 - Penman, Alan D A1 - Polak, Joseph F A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Taylor, Ken D A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Risch, Neil A1 - Hunt, Steven C A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Cai, Jianwen A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Won, Sungho A1 - Edwards, Todd L A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - Rao, D C A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rotimi, Charles A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Franceschini, Nora KW - African Americans KW - Animals KW - Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cadherins KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Male KW - Membrane Proteins KW - Mice KW - Multifactorial Inheritance KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

Hypertension is a leading cause of global disease, mortality, and disability. While individuals of African descent suffer a disproportionate burden of hypertension and its complications, they have been underrepresented in genetic studies. To identify novel susceptibility loci for blood pressure and hypertension in people of African ancestry, we performed both single and multiple-trait genome-wide association analyses. We analyzed 21 genome-wide association studies comprised of 31,968 individuals of African ancestry, and validated our results with additional 54,395 individuals from multi-ethnic studies. These analyses identified nine loci with eleven independent variants which reached genome-wide significance (P < 1.25×10-8) for either systolic and diastolic blood pressure, hypertension, or for combined traits. Single-trait analyses identified two loci (TARID/TCF21 and LLPH/TMBIM4) and multiple-trait analyses identified one novel locus (FRMD3) for blood pressure. At these three loci, as well as at GRP20/CDH17, associated variants had alleles common only in African-ancestry populations. Functional annotation showed enrichment for genes expressed in immune and kidney cells, as well as in heart and vascular cells/tissues. Experiments driven by these findings and using angiotensin-II induced hypertension in mice showed altered kidney mRNA expression of six genes, suggesting their potential role in hypertension. Our study provides new evidence for genes related to hypertension susceptibility, and the need to study African-ancestry populations in order to identify biologic factors contributing to hypertension.

VL - 13 IS - 5 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multiancestry genome-wide association study of 520,000 subjects identifies 32 loci associated with stroke and stroke subtypes. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2018 A1 - Malik, Rainer A1 - Chauhan, Ganesh A1 - Traylor, Matthew A1 - Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan A1 - Okada, Yukinori A1 - Mishra, Aniket A1 - Rutten-Jacobs, Loes A1 - Giese, Anne-Katrin A1 - van der Laan, Sander W A1 - Gretarsdottir, Solveig A1 - Anderson, Christopher D A1 - Chong, Michael A1 - Adams, Hieab H H A1 - Ago, Tetsuro A1 - Almgren, Peter A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Ay, Hakan A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Benavente, Oscar R A1 - Bevan, Steve A1 - Boncoraglio, Giorgio B A1 - Brown, Robert D A1 - Butterworth, Adam S A1 - Carrera, Caty A1 - Carty, Cara L A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Cole, John W A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Cotlarciuc, Ioana A1 - Cruchaga, Carlos A1 - Danesh, John A1 - de Bakker, Paul I W A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - den Hoed, Marcel A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Engelter, Stefan T A1 - Falcone, Guido J A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - Grewal, Raji P A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Gustafsson, Stefan A1 - Haessler, Jeffrey A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hassan, Ahamad A1 - Havulinna, Aki S A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Holliday, Elizabeth G A1 - Howard, George A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Hyacinth, Hyacinth I A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Jian, Xueqiu A1 - Jimenez-Conde, Jordi A1 - Johnson, Julie A A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Kanai, Masahiro A1 - Keene, Keith L A1 - Kissela, Brett M A1 - Kleindorfer, Dawn O A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lee, Jin-Moo A1 - Lemmens, Robin A1 - Leys, Didier A1 - Lewis, Cathryn M A1 - Lin, Wei-Yu A1 - Lindgren, Arne G A1 - Lorentzen, Erik A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K A1 - Maguire, Jane A1 - Manichaikul, Ani A1 - McArdle, Patrick F A1 - Meschia, James F A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Ninomiya, Toshiharu A1 - O'Donnell, Martin J A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Pulit, Sara L A1 - Rannikmae, Kristiina A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Rexrode, Kathryn M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rost, Natalia S A1 - Rothwell, Peter M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rundek, Tatjana A1 - Sacco, Ralph L A1 - Sakaue, Saori A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Sapkota, Bishwa R A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Schmidt, Carsten O A1 - Schminke, Ulf A1 - Sharma, Pankaj A1 - Slowik, Agnieszka A1 - Sudlow, Cathie L M A1 - Tanislav, Christian A1 - Tatlisumak, Turgut A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Thijs, Vincent N S A1 - Thorleifsson, Gudmar A1 - Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur A1 - Tiedt, Steffen A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Walters, Matthew A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Wiggins, Kerri L A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Yusuf, Salim A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Pastinen, Tomi A1 - Ruusalepp, Arno A1 - Schadt, Eric E A1 - Koplev, Simon A1 - Björkegren, Johan L M A1 - Codoni, Veronica A1 - Civelek, Mete A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Trégouët, David A A1 - Christophersen, Ingrid E A1 - Roselli, Carolina A1 - Lubitz, Steven A A1 - Ellinor, Patrick T A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - He, Jiang A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Sanghera, Dharambir K A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Jern, Christina A1 - Strbian, Daniel A1 - Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - Rolfs, Arndt A1 - Hata, Jun A1 - Woo, Daniel A1 - Rosand, Jonathan A1 - Paré, Guillaume A1 - Hopewell, Jemma C A1 - Saleheen, Danish A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Worrall, Bradford B A1 - Kittner, Steven J A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Markus, Hugh S A1 - Howson, Joanna M M A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Dichgans, Martin A1 - Malik, Rainer A1 - Chauhan, Ganesh A1 - Traylor, Matthew A1 - Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan A1 - Okada, Yukinori A1 - Mishra, Aniket A1 - Rutten-Jacobs, Loes A1 - Giese, Anne-Katrin A1 - van der Laan, Sander W A1 - Gretarsdottir, Solveig A1 - Anderson, Christopher D A1 - Chong, Michael A1 - Adams, Hieab H H A1 - Ago, Tetsuro A1 - Almgren, Peter A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Ay, Hakan A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Benavente, Oscar R A1 - Bevan, Steve A1 - Boncoraglio, Giorgio B A1 - Brown, Robert D A1 - Butterworth, Adam S A1 - Carrera, Caty A1 - Carty, Cara L A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Cole, John W A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Cotlarciuc, Ioana A1 - Cruchaga, Carlos A1 - Danesh, John A1 - de Bakker, Paul I W A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Hoed, Marcel den A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Engelter, Stefan T A1 - Falcone, Guido J A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - Grewal, Raji P A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Gustafsson, Stefan A1 - Haessler, Jeffrey A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hassan, Ahamad A1 - Havulinna, Aki S A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Holliday, Elizabeth G A1 - Howard, George A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Hyacinth, Hyacinth I A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Jian, Xueqiu A1 - Jimenez-Conde, Jordi A1 - Johnson, Julie A A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Kanai, Masahiro A1 - Keene, Keith L A1 - Kissela, Brett M A1 - Kleindorfer, Dawn O A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lee, Jin-Moo A1 - Lemmens, Robin A1 - Leys, Didier A1 - Lewis, Cathryn M A1 - Lin, Wei-Yu A1 - Lindgren, Arne G A1 - Lorentzen, Erik A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K A1 - Maguire, Jane A1 - Manichaikul, Ani A1 - McArdle, Patrick F A1 - Meschia, James F A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Ninomiya, Toshiharu A1 - O'Donnell, Martin J A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Pulit, Sara L A1 - Rannikmae, Kristiina A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Rexrode, Kathryn M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rost, Natalia S A1 - Rothwell, Peter M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rundek, Tatjana A1 - Sacco, Ralph L A1 - Sakaue, Saori A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Sapkota, Bishwa R A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Schmidt, Carsten O A1 - Schminke, Ulf A1 - Sharma, Pankaj A1 - Slowik, Agnieszka A1 - Sudlow, Cathie L M A1 - Tanislav, Christian A1 - Tatlisumak, Turgut A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Thijs, Vincent N S A1 - Thorleifsson, Gudmar A1 - Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur A1 - Tiedt, Steffen A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Walters, Matthew A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Wiggins, Kerri L A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Yusuf, Salim A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Aparicio, Hugo S A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Attia, John A1 - Beiser, Alexa S A1 - Berr, Claudine A1 - Buring, Julie E A1 - Bustamante, Mariana A1 - Caso, Valeria A1 - Cheng, Yu-Ching A1 - Choi, Seung Hoan A1 - Chowhan, Ayesha A1 - Cullell, Natalia A1 - Dartigues, Jean-François A1 - Delavaran, Hossein A1 - Delgado, Pilar A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Engström, Gunnar A1 - Ford, Ian A1 - Gurpreet, Wander S A1 - Hamsten, Anders A1 - Heitsch, Laura A1 - Hozawa, Atsushi A1 - Ibanez, Laura A1 - Ilinca, Andreea A1 - Ingelsson, Martin A1 - Iwasaki, Motoki A1 - Jackson, Rebecca D A1 - Jood, Katarina A1 - Jousilahti, Pekka A1 - Kaffashian, Sara A1 - Kalra, Lalit A1 - Kamouchi, Masahiro A1 - Kitazono, Takanari A1 - Kjartansson, Olafur A1 - Kloss, Manja A1 - Koudstaal, Peter J A1 - Krupinski, Jerzy A1 - Labovitz, Daniel L A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Levi, Christopher R A1 - Li, Linxin A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Lindgren, Cecilia M A1 - Lioutas, Vasileios A1 - Liu, Yong Mei A1 - Lopez, Oscar L A1 - Makoto, Hirata A1 - Martinez-Majander, Nicolas A1 - Matsuda, Koichi A1 - Minegishi, Naoko A1 - Montaner, Joan A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Muiño, Elena A1 - Müller-Nurasyid, Martina A1 - Norrving, Bo A1 - Ogishima, Soichi A1 - Parati, Eugenio A A1 - Peddareddygari, Leema Reddy A1 - Pedersen, Nancy L A1 - Pera, Joanna A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Pezzini, Alessandro A1 - Pileggi, Silvana A1 - Rabionet, Raquel A1 - Riba-Llena, Iolanda A1 - Ribasés, Marta A1 - Romero, Jose R A1 - Roquer, Jaume A1 - 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Paré, Guillaume A1 - Hopewell, Jemma C A1 - Saleheen, Danish A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Worrall, Bradford B A1 - Kittner, Steven J A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Markus, Hugh S A1 - Howson, Joanna M M A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Dichgans, Martin AB -

Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conducted a multiancestry genome-wide-association meta-analysis in 521,612 individuals (67,162 cases and 454,450 controls) and discovered 22 new stroke risk loci, bringing the total to 32. We further found shared genetic variation with related vascular traits, including blood pressure, cardiac traits, and venous thromboembolism, at individual loci (n = 18), and using genetic risk scores and linkage-disequilibrium-score regression. Several loci exhibited distinct association and pleiotropy patterns for etiological stroke subtypes. Eleven new susceptibility loci indicate mechanisms not previously implicated in stroke pathophysiology, with prioritization of risk variants and genes accomplished through bioinformatics analyses using extensive functional datasets. Stroke risk loci were significantly enriched in drug targets for antithrombotic therapy.

VL - 50 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-ancestry genetic study of type 2 diabetes highlights the power of diverse populations for discovery and translation. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2022 A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Spracklen, Cassandra N A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Ng, Maggie C Y A1 - Petty, Lauren E A1 - Kitajima, Hidetoshi A1 - Yu, Grace Z A1 - Rüeger, Sina A1 - Speidel, Leo A1 - Kim, Young Jin A1 - Horikoshi, Momoko A1 - Mercader, Josep M A1 - Taliun, Daniel A1 - Moon, Sanghoon A1 - Kwak, Soo-Heon A1 - Robertson, Neil R A1 - Rayner, Nigel W A1 - Loh, Marie A1 - Kim, Bong-Jo A1 - Chiou, Joshua A1 - Miguel-Escalada, Irene A1 - Della Briotta Parolo, Pietro A1 - Lin, Kuang A1 - Bragg, Fiona A1 - Preuss, Michael H A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - Nano, Jana A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Lamri, Amel A1 - Nakatochi, Masahiro A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Lee, Jung-Jin A1 - Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Chai, Jin-Fang A1 - Parra, Esteban J A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Tabara, Yasuharu A1 - Hai, Yang A1 - Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur A1 - Cook, James P A1 - Kals, Mart A1 - Grarup, Niels A1 - Schmidt, Ellen M A1 - Pan, Ian A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Wuttke, Matthias A1 - Sarnowski, Chloe A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Nousome, Darryl A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Long, Jirong A1 - Sun, Meng A1 - Tong, Lin A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Ahmad, Meraj A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Lim, Victor J Y A1 - Tam, Claudia H T A1 - Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie A1 - Chen, Chien-Hsiun A1 - Raffield, Laura M A1 - Lecoeur, Cécile A1 - Prins, Bram Peter A1 - Nicolas, Aude A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Tajuddin, Salman A1 - Kabagambe, Edmond K A1 - An, Ping A1 - Xiang, Anny H A1 - Choi, Hyeok Sun A1 - Cade, Brian E A1 - Tan, Jingyi A1 - Flanagan, Jack A1 - Abaitua, Fernando A1 - Adair, Linda S A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A A1 - Akiyama, Masato A1 - Anand, Sonia S A1 - Bertoni, Alain A1 - Bian, Zheng A1 - Bork-Jensen, Jette A1 - Brandslund, Ivan A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Brummett, Chad M A1 - Buchanan, Thomas A A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chan, Juliana C N A1 - Chang, Li-Ching A1 - Chee, Miao-Li A1 - Chen, Ji A1 - Chen, Shyh-Huei A1 - Chen, Yuan-Tsong A1 - Chen, Zhengming A1 - Chuang, Lee-Ming A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Das, Swapan K A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - Dedoussis, George A1 - Dimitrov, Latchezar A1 - Doumatey, Ayo P A1 - Du, Shufa A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Eckardt, Kai-Uwe A1 - Emery, Leslie S A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Fischer, Krista A1 - Floyd, James S A1 - Ford, Ian A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Frayling, Timothy M A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Fuchsberger, Christian A1 - Genter, Pauline A1 - Gerstein, Hertzel C A1 - Giedraitis, Vilmantas A1 - González-Villalpando, Clicerio A1 - Gonzalez-Villalpando, Maria Elena A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Gordon-Larsen, Penny A1 - Gorkin, David A1 - Gross, Myron A1 - Guo, Yu A1 - Hackinger, Sophie A1 - Han, Sohee A1 - Hattersley, Andrew T A1 - Herder, Christian A1 - Howard, Annie-Green A1 - Hsueh, Willa A1 - Huang, Mengna A1 - Huang, Wei A1 - Hung, Yi-Jen A1 - Hwang, Mi Yeong A1 - Hwu, Chii-Min A1 - Ichihara, Sahoko A1 - 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Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Tusié-Luna, Teresa A1 - Udler, Miriam S A1 - Valladares-Salgado, Adan A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - van Klinken, Jan B A1 - Varma, Rohit A1 - Vujkovic, Marijana A1 - Wacher-Rodarte, Niels A1 - Wheeler, Eleanor A1 - Whitsel, Eric A A1 - Wickremasinghe, Ananda R A1 - van Dijk, Ko Willems A1 - Witte, Daniel R A1 - Yajnik, Chittaranjan S A1 - Yamamoto, Ken A1 - Yamauchi, Toshimasa A1 - Yengo, Loic A1 - Yoon, Kyungheon A1 - Yu, Canqing A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Yusuf, Salim A1 - Zhang, Liang A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Igase, Michiya A1 - Ipp, Eli A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Cho, Yoon Shin A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Hanis, Craig L A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Wang, Ya-Xing A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Matsuda, Fumihiko A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Yokota, Mitsuhiro A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Engert, James C A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Sheu, Wayne H H A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Wu, Jer-Yuarn A1 - Hayes, M Geoffrey A1 - Ma, Ronald C W A1 - Wong, Tien-Yin A1 - Groop, Leif A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Chandak, Giriraj R A1 - Collins, Francis S A1 - Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan A1 - Paré, Guillaume A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Ahsan, Habibul A1 - Motala, Ayesha A A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Park, Kyong-Soo A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Cruz, Miguel A1 - McKean-Cowdin, Roberta A1 - Grallert, Harald A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Tai, E-Shyong A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Koh, Woon-Puay A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Haiman, Christopher A A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Saleheen, Danish A1 - Hansen, Torben A1 - Pedersen, Oluf A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Maeda, Shiro A1 - Kadowaki, Takashi A1 - Lee, Juyoung A1 - Millwood, Iona Y A1 - Walters, Robin G A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Myers, Simon R A1 - Ferrer, Jorge A1 - Gaulton, Kyle J A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Gloyn, Anna L A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Below, Jennifer E A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - McCarthy, Mark I A1 - Morris, Andrew P KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - Ethnicity KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Risk Factors AB -

We assembled an ancestrally diverse collection of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in 180,834 affected individuals and 1,159,055 controls (48.9% non-European descent) through the Diabetes Meta-Analysis of Trans-Ethnic association studies (DIAMANTE) Consortium. Multi-ancestry GWAS meta-analysis identified 237 loci attaining stringent genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10), which were delineated to 338 distinct association signals. Fine-mapping of these signals was enhanced by the increased sample size and expanded population diversity of the multi-ancestry meta-analysis, which localized 54.4% of T2D associations to a single variant with >50% posterior probability. This improved fine-mapping enabled systematic assessment of candidate causal genes and molecular mechanisms through which T2D associations are mediated, laying the foundations for functional investigations. Multi-ancestry genetic risk scores enhanced transferability of T2D prediction across diverse populations. Our study provides a step toward more effective clinical translation of T2D GWAS to improve global health for all, irrespective of genetic background.

VL - 54 IS - 5 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-ancestry genome-wide study in >2.5 million individuals reveals heterogeneity in mechanistic pathways of type 2 diabetes and complications. 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Haiman, Christopher A A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Rader, Daniel J A1 - Ritchie, Marylyn D A1 - Zöllner, Sebastian A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Yamauchi, Toshimasa A1 - Kadowaki, Takashi A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Ng, Maggie C Y A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Below, Jennifer E A1 - Tsao, Philip S A1 - Chang, Kyong-Mi A1 - McCarthy, Mark I A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Spracklen, Cassandra N A1 - Mercader, Josep M A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Vujkovic, Marijana A1 - Voight, Benjamin F A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria AB -

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogeneous disease that develops through diverse pathophysiological processes. To characterise the genetic contribution to these processes across ancestry groups, we aggregate genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from 2,535,601 individuals (39.7% non-European ancestry), including 428,452 T2D cases. We identify 1,289 independent association signals at genome-wide significance (P<5×10 ) that map to 611 loci, of which 145 loci are previously unreported. We define eight non-overlapping clusters of T2D signals characterised by distinct profiles of cardiometabolic trait associations. These clusters are differentially enriched for cell-type specific regions of open chromatin, including pancreatic islets, adipocytes, endothelial, and enteroendocrine cells. We build cluster-specific partitioned genetic risk scores (GRS) in an additional 137,559 individuals of diverse ancestry, including 10,159 T2D cases, and test their association with T2D-related vascular outcomes. Cluster-specific partitioned GRS are more strongly associated with coronary artery disease and end-stage diabetic nephropathy than an overall T2D GRS across ancestry groups, highlighting the importance of obesity-related processes in the development of vascular outcomes. Our findings demonstrate the value of integrating multi-ancestry GWAS with single-cell epigenomics to disentangle the aetiological heterogeneity driving the development and progression of T2D, which may offer a route to optimise global access to genetically-informed diabetes care.

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogeneous disease that develops through diverse pathophysiological processes and molecular mechanisms that are often specific to cell type. Here, to characterize the genetic contribution to these processes across ancestry groups, we aggregate genome-wide association study data from 2,535,601 individuals (39.7% not of European ancestry), including 428,452 cases of T2D. We identify 1,289 independent association signals at genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10) that map to 611 loci, of which 145 loci are, to our knowledge, previously unreported. We define eight non-overlapping clusters of T2D signals that are characterized by distinct profiles of cardiometabolic trait associations. These clusters are differentially enriched for cell-type-specific regions of open chromatin, including pancreatic islets, adipocytes, endothelial cells and enteroendocrine cells. We build cluster-specific partitioned polygenic scores in a further 279,552 individuals of diverse ancestry, including 30,288 cases of T2D, and test their association with T2D-related vascular outcomes. Cluster-specific partitioned polygenic scores are associated with coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease and end-stage diabetic nephropathy across ancestry groups, highlighting the importance of obesity-related processes in the development of vascular outcomes. Our findings show the value of integrating multi-ancestry genome-wide association study data with single-cell epigenomics to disentangle the aetiological heterogeneity that drives the development and progression of T2D. This might offer a route to optimize global access to genetically informed diabetes care.

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