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Meta-analysis of Dense Genecentric Association Studies Reveals Common and Uncommon Variants Associated with Height
Document Type
article
Author
Lanktree, Matthew BGuo, YiranMurtaza, MuhammedGlessner, Joseph TBailey, Swneke DOnland-Moret, N CharlotteLettre, GuillaumeOngen, HalitRajagopalan, RamakrishnanJohnson, TobyShen, HaiqingNelson, Christopher PKlopp, NormanBaumert, JensPadmanabhan, SandoshPankratz, NathanPankow, James SShah, SoniaTaylor, KiraBarnard, JohnPeters, Bas JMaloney, Cliona MLobmeyer, Maximilian TStanton, AliceZafarmand, M HadiRomaine, Simon PRMehta, Amarvan Iperen, Erik PAGong, YanPrice, Tom SSmith, Erin NKim, Cecilia ELi, Yun RAsselbergs, Folkert WAtwood, Larry DBailey, Kristian MBhatt, DeepakBauer, FlorianneBehr, Elijah RBhangale, TusharBoer, Jolanda MABoehm, Bernhard OBradfield, Jonathan PBrown, MorrisBraund, Peter SBurton, Paul RCarty, CaraChandrupatla, Hareesh RChen, WeiConnell, JohnDalgeorgou, Chrysoulade Boer, AnthoniusDrenos, FotiosElbers, Clara CFang, James CFox, Caroline SFrackelton, Edward CFuchs, BarryFurlong, Clement EGibson, QuinceGieger, ChristianGoel, AnujGrobbee, Diederik EHastie, ClaireHoward, Philip JHuang, Guan-HuaJohnson, W CraigLi, QingKleber, Marcus EKlein, Barbara EKKlein, RonaldKooperberg, CharlesKy, BonnieLaCroix, AndreaLanken, PaulLathrop, MarkLi, MingyaoMarshall, VanessaMelander, OlleMentch, Frank DMeyer, Nuala JMonda, Keri LMontpetit, AlexandreMurugesan, GurunathanNakayama, KarenNondahl, DaveOnipinla, AbiodunRafelt, SuzanneNewhouse, Stephen JOtieno, F GeorgePatel, Sanjey RPutt, Mary ERodriguez, SantiagoSafa, Radwan NSawyer, Douglas BSchreiner, Pamela JSimpson, ClaireSivapalaratnam, SutheshSrinivasan, Sathanur RSuver, Christine
Source
American Journal of Human Genetics. 88(1)
Subject
Epidemiology
Biological Sciences
Health Sciences
Genetics
Human Genome
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Adult
Black or African American
Asian People
Body Height
Cardiovascular System
Female
Gene Frequency
Genetic Heterogeneity
Genetic Loci
Genome-Wide Association Study
Hispanic or Latino
Humans
Interleukin-11
Male
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Smad3 Protein
White People
Hugh Watkins on behalf of PROCARDIS
Meena Kumari on behalf of the Whitehall II Study and the WHII 50K Group
Medical and Health Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Biological sciences
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
Height is a classic complex trait with common variants in a growing list of genes known to contribute to the phenotype. Using a genecentric genotyping array targeted toward cardiovascular-related loci, comprising 49,320 SNPs across approximately 2000 loci, we evaluated the association of common and uncommon SNPs with adult height in 114,223 individuals from 47 studies and six ethnicities. A total of 64 loci contained a SNP associated with height at array-wide significance (p < 2.4 × 10(-6)), with 42 loci surpassing the conventional genome-wide significance threshold (p < 5 × 10(-8)). Common variants with minor allele frequencies greater than 5% were observed to be associated with height in 37 previously reported loci. In individuals of European ancestry, uncommon SNPs in IL11 and SMAD3, which would not be genotyped with the use of standard genome-wide genotyping arrays, were strongly associated with height (p < 3 × 10(-11)). Conditional analysis within associated regions revealed five additional variants associated with height independent of lead SNPs within the locus, suggesting allelic heterogeneity. Although underpowered to replicate findings from individuals of European ancestry, the direction of effect of associated variants was largely consistent in African American, South Asian, and Hispanic populations. Overall, we show that dense coverage of genes for uncommon SNPs, coupled with large-scale meta-analysis, can successfully identify additional variants associated with a common complex trait.