학술논문

Conditional and joint multiple-SNP analysis of GWAS summary statistics identifies additional variants influencing complex traits
Document Type
Report
Source
Nature Genetics. April 1, 2012, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p369, 10 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
1061-4036
Abstract
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying genes and pathways involved in the development of human complex traits and diseases (1,2). For many traits, such as height and BMI, [...]
We present an approximate conditional and joint association analysis that can use summary-level statistics from a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and estimated linkage disequilibrium (LD) from a reference sample with individual-level genotype data. Using this method, we analyzed meta-analysis summary data from the GIANT Consortium for height and body mass index (BMI), with the LD structure estimated from genotype data in two independent cohorts. We identified 36 loci with multiple associated variants for height (38 leading and 49 additional SNPs, 87 in total) via a genome-wide SNP selection procedure. The 49 new SNPs explain approximately 1.3% of variance, nearly doubling the heritability explained at the 36 loci. We did not find any locus showing multiple associated SNPs for BMI. The method we present is computationally fast and is also applicable to case-control data, which we demonstrate in an example from meta-analysis of type 2 diabetes by the DIAGRAM Consortium.