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2. Die Heinz Nixdorf Recall Studie
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Erbel, R., Eisele, L., Moebus, S., Dragano, N., Möhlenkamp, S., Bauer, M., Kälsch, H., and Jöckel, K.-H.
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- 2012
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3. Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance and solid tumor development in the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study: V822
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Eisele, L., Dürig, J., Bokhof, B., Hüttmann, A., Dührsen, U., Assert, R., Erbel, R., Jöckel, K.-H., and Moebus, S.
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- 2011
4. Progranulin plasma levels predict time to first treatment and overall survival in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: V662
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Göbel, M., Eisele, L., Hüttmann, A., Klein-Hitpass, L., Dührsen, U., and Dürig, J.
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- 2011
5. Expanded CD8+ T-cells of murine and human B-CLL are driven into a senescent KLRG1+ effector memory phenotype: V675
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Göthert, J. R., Eisele, L., Klein-Hitpass, L., Weber, S., Führer, A., Sellmann, L., Röth, A., Pircher, H., Dührsen, U., and Dürig, J.
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- 2010
6. Investigating the interaction of leukemic B and nonmalignant T cells in a novel Rag2-/-γc-/—xenograft model of human chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): V677
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Möllmann, M., Eisele, L., Göthert, J., Grabellus, F., Weber, S., Dührsen, U., and Dürig, J.
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- 2010
7. Comparing the pharmacological effects of the novel Locked Nucleic Acid (LNA) modified antisense Bcl-2 inhibitor SPC2996 and G3139 (oblimersen) in preclinical models of chronic lymphocytic leukemia: V613
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Gigel, C., Eisele, L., Möllmann, M., Klein-Hitpass, L., Koch, T., Hansen, J. B.R., Örum, H., Wissenbach, M., Dührsen, U., and Dürig, J.
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- 2010
8. Prevalence of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance in a densely populated, highly industrialized area in Germany: V321
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Eisele, L., Dürig, J., Hüttmann, A., Dührsen, U., Führer, A., Kieruzel, S., Assert, R., Bokhof, B., Erbel, R., Mann, K., Jöckel, K.-H., and Moebus, S.
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- 2010
9. Biophysical studies and anti-growth activities of a peptide, a certain analog and a fragment peptide derived from α-fetoprotein
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Butterstein, G., MacColl, R., Mizejewski, G. J., Eisele, L. E., and Meservey, M.
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- 2003
10. Studies on analogs of a peptide derived from alpha-fetoprotein having antigrowth properties
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Eisele, L. E., Mesfin, F. B., Bennett, J. A., Andersen, T. T., Jacobson, H. I., Vakharia, D. D., MacColl, R., and Mizejewski, G. J.
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- 2001
11. Studies on a growth-inhibitory peptide derived from alpha-fetoprotein and some analogs
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Eisele, L. E., Mesfin, F. B., Bennett, J. A., Andersen, T. T., Jacobson, H. I., Soldwedel, H., MacColl, R., and Mizejewski, G. J.
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- 2001
12. Atrial fibrillation genetic risk differentiates cardioembolic stroke from other stroke subtypes
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Pulit, SL, Weng, L-C, McArdle, PF, Trinquart, L, Choi, SH, Mitchell, BD, Rosand, J, de Bakker, PIW, Benjamin, EJ, Ellinor, PT, Kittner, SJ, Lubitz, SA, Anderson, CD, Christophersen, IE, Rienstra, M, Roselli, C, Yin, X, Geelhoed, B, Barnard, J, Lin, H, Arking, DE, Smith, A, Albert, CM, Chaffin, M, Tucker, NR, Li, M, Klarin, D, Bihlmeyer, NA, Low, S-K, Weeke, PE, Mueller-Nurasyid, M, Smith, JG, Brody, JA, Niemeijer, MN, Doerr, M, Trompet, S, Huffman, J, Gustafsson, S, Schurmann, C, Kleber, ME, Lyytikainen, L-P, Seppala, I, Malik, R, Horimoto, ARVR, Perez, M, Sinisalo, J, Aeschbacher, S, Theriault, S, Yao, J, Radmanesh, F, Weiss, S, Teumer, A, Clauss, S, Deo, R, Rader, DJ, Shah, S, Sun, A, Hopewell, JC, Debette, S, Chauhan, G, Yang, Q, Worrall, BB, Pare, G, Kamatani, Y, Hagemeijer, YP, Verweij, N, Siland, JE, Kubo, M, Smith, JD, Van Wagoner, DR, Bis, JC, Perz, S, Psaty, BM, Ridker, PM, Magnani, JW, Harris, TB, Launer, LJ, Shoemaker, MB, Padmanabhan, S, Haessler, J, Bartz, TM, Waldenberger, M, Lichtner, P, Arendt, M, Krieger, JE, Kahonen, M, Risch, L, Mansur, AJ, Peters, A, Smith, BH, Lind, L, Scott, SA, Lu, Y, Bottinger, EB, Hernesniemi, J, Lindgren, CM, Wong, JA, Huang, J, Eskola, M, Morris, AP, Ford, I, Reiner, AP, Delgado, G, Chen, LY, Chen, Y-DI, Sandhu, RK, Boerwinkle, E, Eisele, L, Lannfelt, L, Rost, N, Taylor, KD, Campbell, A, Magnusson, PK, Porteous, D, Hocking, LJ, Vlachopoulou, E, Pedersen, NL, Nikus, K, Orho-Melander, M, Hamsten, A, Heeringa, J, Denny, JC, Kriebel, J, Darbar, D, Newton-Cheh, C, Shaffer, C, Macfarlane, PW, Heilmann, S, Almgren, P, Huang, PL, Sotoodehnia, N, Soliman, EZ, Uitterlinden, AG, Hofman, A, Franco, OH, Voelker, U, Joeckel, K-H, Sinner, MF, Lin, HJ, Guo, X, Dichgans, M, Ingelsson, E, Kooperberg, C, Melander, O, Loos, RJF, Laurikka, J, Conen, D, van der Harst, P, Lokki, M-L, Kathiresan, S, Pereira, A, Jukema, JW, Hayward, C, Rotter, J, Maerz, W, Lehtimaki, T, Stricker, BH, Chung, MK, Felix, SB, Gudnason, V, Alonso, A, Roden, DM, Kaeaeb, S, Chasman, D, Heckbert, SR, Tanaka, T, Lunetta, KL, Smoller, S, Sorkin, J, Wang, X, Selim, M, Pikula, A, Wolf, P, Seshadri, S, de Bakker, P, Rexrode, K, Chen, I, Luke, M, Sale, M, Lee, T-H, Chang, K-C, Elkind, M, Goldstein, L, James, ML, Breteler, M, O'Donnell, C, Leys, D, Carty, C, Kidwell, C, Olesen, J, Sharma, P, Rich, S, Tatlisumak, T, Happola, O, Bijlenga, P, Soriano, C, Giralt, E, Roquer, J, Jimenez-Conde, J, Cotlarcius, I, Hardy, J, Korostynski, M, Boncoraglio, G, Ballabio, E, Parati, E, Mateusz, A, Urbanik, A, Dziedzic, T, Jagiella, J, Gasowski, J, Wnuk, M, Olszanecki, R, Pera, J, Slowik, A, Juchniewicz, KJ, Levi, C, Nyquist, P, Cendes, I, Cabral, N, Franca, P, Goncalves, A, Keller, L, Crisby, M, Kostulas, K, Lemmens, R, Ahmadi, K, Opherk, C, Duering, M, Gonik, M, Staals, J, Burri, P, Sadr-Nabavi, A, Romero, J, Biffi, A, Anderson, C, Falcone, G, Brouwers, B, Du, R, Kourkoulis, C, Battey, T, Lubitz, S, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Meschia, J, Brott, T, Pichler, A, Enzinger, C, Schmidt, H, Schmidt, R, Seiler, S, Blanton, S, Yamada, Y, Bersano, A, Rundek, T, Sacco, R, Chan, Y-FY, Gschwendtner, A, Deng, Z, Barr, T, Gwinn, K, Corriveau, R, Singleton, A, Waddy, S, Launer, L, Chen, C, Le, KE, Lee, WL, Tan, EK, Olugbodi, A, Rothwell, P, Schilling, S, Mok, V, Lebedeva, E, Jern, C, Jood, K, Olsson, S, Kim, H, Lee, C, Kilarski, L, Markus, H, Peycke, J, Bevan, S, Sheu, W, Chiou, HY, Chern, J, Giraldo, E, Taqi, M, Jain, V, Lam, O, Howard, G, Woo, D, Kittner, S, Mitchell, B, Cole, J, O'Connell, J, Milewicz, D, Illoh, K, Worrall, B, Stine, C, Karaszewski, B, Werring, D, Sofat, R, Smalley, J, Lindgren, A, Hansen, B, Norrving, B, Smith, G, Jose Martin, J, Thijs, V, Klijn, K, van't Hof, F, Algra, A, Macleod, M, Perry, R, Arnett, D, Pezzini, A, Padovani, A, Cramer, S, Fisher, M, Saleheen, D, Broderick, J, Kissela, B, Doney, A, Sudlow, C, Rannikmae, K, Silliman, S, McDonough, C, Walters, M, Pedersen, A, Nakagawa, K, Chang, C, Dobbins, M, McArdle, P, Chang, Y-C, Brown, R, Brown, D, Holliday, E, Kalaria, R, Maguire, J, Attia, J, Farrall, M, Giese, A-K, Fornage, M, Majersik, J, Cushman, M, Keene, K, Bennett, S, Tirschwell, D, Psaty, B, Reiner, A, Longstreth, W, Spence, D, Montaner, J, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Langefeld, C, Bushnell, C, Heitsch, L, Lee, J-M, Sheth, K, Pulit, SL, Weng, L-C, McArdle, PF, Trinquart, L, Choi, SH, Mitchell, BD, Rosand, J, de Bakker, PIW, Benjamin, EJ, Ellinor, PT, Kittner, SJ, Lubitz, SA, Anderson, CD, Christophersen, IE, Rienstra, M, Roselli, C, Yin, X, Geelhoed, B, Barnard, J, Lin, H, Arking, DE, Smith, A, Albert, CM, Chaffin, M, Tucker, NR, Li, M, Klarin, D, Bihlmeyer, NA, Low, S-K, Weeke, PE, Mueller-Nurasyid, M, Smith, JG, Brody, JA, Niemeijer, MN, Doerr, M, Trompet, S, Huffman, J, Gustafsson, S, Schurmann, C, Kleber, ME, Lyytikainen, L-P, Seppala, I, Malik, R, Horimoto, ARVR, Perez, M, Sinisalo, J, Aeschbacher, S, Theriault, S, Yao, J, Radmanesh, F, Weiss, S, Teumer, A, Clauss, S, Deo, R, Rader, DJ, Shah, S, Sun, A, Hopewell, JC, Debette, S, Chauhan, G, Yang, Q, Worrall, BB, Pare, G, Kamatani, Y, Hagemeijer, YP, Verweij, N, Siland, JE, Kubo, M, Smith, JD, Van Wagoner, DR, Bis, JC, Perz, S, Psaty, BM, Ridker, PM, Magnani, JW, Harris, TB, Launer, LJ, Shoemaker, MB, Padmanabhan, S, Haessler, J, Bartz, TM, Waldenberger, M, Lichtner, P, Arendt, M, Krieger, JE, Kahonen, M, Risch, L, Mansur, AJ, Peters, A, Smith, BH, Lind, L, Scott, SA, Lu, Y, Bottinger, EB, Hernesniemi, J, Lindgren, CM, Wong, JA, Huang, J, Eskola, M, Morris, AP, Ford, I, Reiner, AP, Delgado, G, Chen, LY, Chen, Y-DI, Sandhu, RK, Boerwinkle, E, Eisele, L, Lannfelt, L, Rost, N, Taylor, KD, Campbell, A, Magnusson, PK, Porteous, D, Hocking, LJ, Vlachopoulou, E, Pedersen, NL, Nikus, K, Orho-Melander, M, Hamsten, A, Heeringa, J, Denny, JC, Kriebel, J, Darbar, D, Newton-Cheh, C, Shaffer, C, Macfarlane, PW, Heilmann, S, Almgren, P, Huang, PL, Sotoodehnia, N, Soliman, EZ, Uitterlinden, AG, Hofman, A, Franco, OH, Voelker, U, Joeckel, K-H, Sinner, MF, Lin, HJ, Guo, X, Dichgans, M, Ingelsson, E, Kooperberg, C, Melander, O, Loos, RJF, Laurikka, J, Conen, D, van der Harst, P, Lokki, M-L, Kathiresan, S, Pereira, A, Jukema, JW, Hayward, C, Rotter, J, Maerz, W, Lehtimaki, T, Stricker, BH, Chung, MK, Felix, SB, Gudnason, V, Alonso, A, Roden, DM, Kaeaeb, S, Chasman, D, Heckbert, SR, Tanaka, T, Lunetta, KL, Smoller, S, Sorkin, J, Wang, X, Selim, M, Pikula, A, Wolf, P, Seshadri, S, de Bakker, P, Rexrode, K, Chen, I, Luke, M, Sale, M, Lee, T-H, Chang, K-C, Elkind, M, Goldstein, L, James, ML, Breteler, M, O'Donnell, C, Leys, D, Carty, C, Kidwell, C, Olesen, J, Sharma, P, Rich, S, Tatlisumak, T, Happola, O, Bijlenga, P, Soriano, C, Giralt, E, Roquer, J, Jimenez-Conde, J, Cotlarcius, I, Hardy, J, Korostynski, M, Boncoraglio, G, Ballabio, E, Parati, E, Mateusz, A, Urbanik, A, Dziedzic, T, Jagiella, J, Gasowski, J, Wnuk, M, Olszanecki, R, Pera, J, Slowik, A, Juchniewicz, KJ, Levi, C, Nyquist, P, Cendes, I, Cabral, N, Franca, P, Goncalves, A, Keller, L, Crisby, M, Kostulas, K, Lemmens, R, Ahmadi, K, Opherk, C, Duering, M, Gonik, M, Staals, J, Burri, P, Sadr-Nabavi, A, Romero, J, Biffi, A, Anderson, C, Falcone, G, Brouwers, B, Du, R, Kourkoulis, C, Battey, T, Lubitz, S, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Meschia, J, Brott, T, Pichler, A, Enzinger, C, Schmidt, H, Schmidt, R, Seiler, S, Blanton, S, Yamada, Y, Bersano, A, Rundek, T, Sacco, R, Chan, Y-FY, Gschwendtner, A, Deng, Z, Barr, T, Gwinn, K, Corriveau, R, Singleton, A, Waddy, S, Launer, L, Chen, C, Le, KE, Lee, WL, Tan, EK, Olugbodi, A, Rothwell, P, Schilling, S, Mok, V, Lebedeva, E, Jern, C, Jood, K, Olsson, S, Kim, H, Lee, C, Kilarski, L, Markus, H, Peycke, J, Bevan, S, Sheu, W, Chiou, HY, Chern, J, Giraldo, E, Taqi, M, Jain, V, Lam, O, Howard, G, Woo, D, Kittner, S, Mitchell, B, Cole, J, O'Connell, J, Milewicz, D, Illoh, K, Worrall, B, Stine, C, Karaszewski, B, Werring, D, Sofat, R, Smalley, J, Lindgren, A, Hansen, B, Norrving, B, Smith, G, Jose Martin, J, Thijs, V, Klijn, K, van't Hof, F, Algra, A, Macleod, M, Perry, R, Arnett, D, Pezzini, A, Padovani, A, Cramer, S, Fisher, M, Saleheen, D, Broderick, J, Kissela, B, Doney, A, Sudlow, C, Rannikmae, K, Silliman, S, McDonough, C, Walters, M, Pedersen, A, Nakagawa, K, Chang, C, Dobbins, M, McArdle, P, Chang, Y-C, Brown, R, Brown, D, Holliday, E, Kalaria, R, Maguire, J, Attia, J, Farrall, M, Giese, A-K, Fornage, M, Majersik, J, Cushman, M, Keene, K, Bennett, S, Tirschwell, D, Psaty, B, Reiner, A, Longstreth, W, Spence, D, Montaner, J, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Langefeld, C, Bushnell, C, Heitsch, L, Lee, J-M, and Sheth, K
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OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess whether genetic risk factors for atrial fibrillation (AF) can explain cardioembolic stroke risk. METHODS: We evaluated genetic correlations between a previous genetic study of AF and AF in the presence of cardioembolic stroke using genome-wide genotypes from the Stroke Genetics Network (N = 3,190 AF cases, 3,000 cardioembolic stroke cases, and 28,026 referents). We tested whether a previously validated AF polygenic risk score (PRS) associated with cardioembolic and other stroke subtypes after accounting for AF clinical risk factors. RESULTS: We observed a strong correlation between previously reported genetic risk for AF, AF in the presence of stroke, and cardioembolic stroke (Pearson r = 0.77 and 0.76, respectively, across SNPs with p < 4.4 × 10-4 in the previous AF meta-analysis). An AF PRS, adjusted for clinical AF risk factors, was associated with cardioembolic stroke (odds ratio [OR] per SD = 1.40, p = 1.45 × 10-48), explaining ∼20% of the heritable component of cardioembolic stroke risk. The AF PRS was also associated with stroke of undetermined cause (OR per SD = 1.07, p = 0.004), but no other primary stroke subtypes (all p > 0.1). CONCLUSIONS: Genetic risk of AF is associated with cardioembolic stroke, independent of clinical risk factors. Studies are warranted to determine whether AF genetic risk can serve as a biomarker for strokes caused by AF.
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- 2018
13. Entzündungs-Gensets: Anreicherung genetischer Varianten, die mit monoklonaler und polyklonaler Erhöhung freier Leichtketten assoziiert sind
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Arendt, M, additional, Schmidt, B, additional, Moebus, S, additional, Dürig, J, additional, Jöckel, KH, additional, and Eisele, L, additional
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- 2017
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14. Genome-wide association study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment
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Okbay, A., Beauchamp, J.P., Fontana, M.A., Lee, J.J., Pers, T.H., Rietveld, C.A., Turley, P., Chen, G.B., Emilsson, V., Meddens, S.F., Oskarsson, S., Pickrell, J.K., Thom, K., Timshel, P., Vlaming, R. de, Abdellaoui, A., Ahluwalia, T.S., Bacelis, J., Baumbach, C., Bjornsdottir, G., Brandsma, J.H., Pina Concas, M., Derringer, J., Furlotte, N.A., Galesloot, T.E., Girotto, G., Gupta, R, Hall, L.M., Harris, S.E., Hofer, E., Horikoshi, M., Huffman, J.E., Kaasik, K., Kalafati, I.P., Karlsson, R., Kong, A., Lahti, J., Lee, S.J. van der, deLeeuw, C., Lind, P.A., Lindgren, K.O., Liu, T., Mangino, M., Marten, J., Mihailov, E., Miller, M.B., Most, P.J. van der, Oldmeadow, C., Payton, A., Pervjakova, N., Peyrot, W.J., Qian, Y., Raitakari, O., Rueedi, R., Salvi, E., Schmidt, B., Schraut, K.E., Shi, J., Smith, A.V., Poot, R.A., Pourcain, B. St, Teumer, A., Thorleifsson, G., Verweij, N., Vuckovic, D., Wellmann, J., Westra, H.J., Yang, J., Zhao, W., Zhu, Z., Alizadeh, B.Z., Amin, N., Bakshi, A., Baumeister, S.E., Biino, G., Bonnelykke, K., Boyle, P.A., Campbell, H., Cappuccio, F.P., Davies, G., Neve, J.E. De, Deloukas, P., Demuth, I., Ding, J., Eibich, P., Eisele, L., Eklund, N., Evans, D.M., Faul, J.D., Feitosa, M.F., Forstner, A.J., Gandin, I., Gunnarsson, B., Halldorsson, B.V., Harris, T.B., Heath, A.C., Hocking, L.J., Holliday, E.G., Homuth, G., Horan, M.A., Franke, B., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., et al., Okbay, A., Beauchamp, J.P., Fontana, M.A., Lee, J.J., Pers, T.H., Rietveld, C.A., Turley, P., Chen, G.B., Emilsson, V., Meddens, S.F., Oskarsson, S., Pickrell, J.K., Thom, K., Timshel, P., Vlaming, R. de, Abdellaoui, A., Ahluwalia, T.S., Bacelis, J., Baumbach, C., Bjornsdottir, G., Brandsma, J.H., Pina Concas, M., Derringer, J., Furlotte, N.A., Galesloot, T.E., Girotto, G., Gupta, R, Hall, L.M., Harris, S.E., Hofer, E., Horikoshi, M., Huffman, J.E., Kaasik, K., Kalafati, I.P., Karlsson, R., Kong, A., Lahti, J., Lee, S.J. van der, deLeeuw, C., Lind, P.A., Lindgren, K.O., Liu, T., Mangino, M., Marten, J., Mihailov, E., Miller, M.B., Most, P.J. van der, Oldmeadow, C., Payton, A., Pervjakova, N., Peyrot, W.J., Qian, Y., Raitakari, O., Rueedi, R., Salvi, E., Schmidt, B., Schraut, K.E., Shi, J., Smith, A.V., Poot, R.A., Pourcain, B. St, Teumer, A., Thorleifsson, G., Verweij, N., Vuckovic, D., Wellmann, J., Westra, H.J., Yang, J., Zhao, W., Zhu, Z., Alizadeh, B.Z., Amin, N., Bakshi, A., Baumeister, S.E., Biino, G., Bonnelykke, K., Boyle, P.A., Campbell, H., Cappuccio, F.P., Davies, G., Neve, J.E. De, Deloukas, P., Demuth, I., Ding, J., Eibich, P., Eisele, L., Eklund, N., Evans, D.M., Faul, J.D., Feitosa, M.F., Forstner, A.J., Gandin, I., Gunnarsson, B., Halldorsson, B.V., Harris, T.B., Heath, A.C., Hocking, L.J., Holliday, E.G., Homuth, G., Horan, M.A., Franke, B., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., and et al.
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Contains fulltext : 167137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), Educational attainment is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but genetic factors are estimated to account for at least 20% of the variation across individuals. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for educational attainment that extends our earlier discovery sample of 101,069 individuals to 293,723 individuals, and a replication study in an independent sample of 111,349 individuals from the UK Biobank. We identify 74 genome-wide significant loci associated with the number of years of schooling completed. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with educational attainment are disproportionately found in genomic regions regulating gene expression in the fetal brain. Candidate genes are preferentially expressed in neural tissue, especially during the prenatal period, and enriched for biological pathways involved in neural development. Our findings demonstrate that, even for a behavioural phenotype that is mostly environmentally determined, a well-powered GWAS identifies replicable associated genetic variants that suggest biologically relevant pathways. Because educational attainment is measured in large numbers of individuals, it will continue to be useful as a proxy phenotype in efforts to characterize the genetic influences of related phenotypes, including cognition and neuropsychiatric diseases.
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- 2016
15. Genome-wide association study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment
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Okbay, A. (Aysu), Beauchamp, J.P. (Jonathan), Fontana, M.A. (Mark Alan), Lee, J.J. (James J.), Pers, T.H. (Tune), Rietveld, C.A. (Cornelius A.), Turley, P. (Patrick), Chen, G.-B. (Guo-Bo), Emilsson, V. (Valur), Meddens, S.F.W. (S. Fleur W.), Oskarsson, S. (Sven), Pickrell, J.K. (Joseph K.), Thom, K. (Kevin), Timshel, P. (Pascal), Vlaming, R. (Ronald) de, Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel), Ahluwalia, T.S. (Tarunveer Singh), Bacelis, J. (Jonas), Baumbach, C. (Clemens), Bjornsdottir, G. (Gyda), Brandsma, J.H. (Johan), Pina Concas, M. (Maria), Derringer, J., Furlotte, N.A. (Nicholas A.), Galesloot, T.E. (Tessel), Girotto, S., Gupta, R. (Richa), Hall, L.M. (Leanne M.), Harris, S.E. (Sarah), Hofer, E., Horikoshi, M. (Momoko), Huffman, J.E. (Jennifer E.), Kaasik, K. (Kadri), Kalafati, I.-P. (Ioanna-Panagiota), Karlsson, R. (Robert), Kong, A. (Augustine), Lahti, J. (Jari), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Deleeuw, C. (Christiaan), Lind, P.A. (Penelope), Lindgren, K.-O. (Karl-Oskar), Liu, T. (Tian), Mangino, M. (Massimo), Marten, J. (Jonathan), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Miller, M. (Mike), Most, P.J. (Peter) van der, Oldmeadow, C. (Christopher), Payton, A. (Antony), Pervjakova, N. (Natalia), Peyrot, W.J. (Wouter ), Qian, Y. (Yong), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Rueedi, R. (Rico), Salvi, E. (Erika), Schmidt, B. (Börge), Schraut, K.E. (Katharina E.), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Smith, A.V. (Albert Vernon), Poot, R.A. (Raymond), St Pourcain, B. (Beate), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Verweij, N. (Niek), Vuckovic, D. (Dragana), Wellmann, J. (Juergen), Westra, H.J. (Harm-Jan), Yang, J. (Jingyun), Zhao, W. (Wei), Zhu, Z. (Zhihong), Alizadeh, B.Z. (Behrooz), Amin, N. (Najaf), Bakshi, A. (Andrew), Baumeister, S.E. (Sebastian), Biino, G. (Ginevra), Bønnelykke, K. (Klaus), Boyle, P.A. (Patricia), Campbell, H. (Harry), Cappuccio, F.P. (Francesco P.), Davies, G. (Gail), Neve, J.E. (Jan-Emmanuel) de, Deloukas, P. (Panagiotis), Demuth, I. (Ilja), Ding, J. (Jun), Eibich, P. (Peter), Eisele, L. 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(Steven F.), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), McGue, M. (Matt), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Pendleton, N. (Neil), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Perola, M. (Markus), Pirastu, N. (Nicola), Pirastu, M. (Mario), Polasek, O. (Ozren), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Power, C. (Christopher), Province, M.A. (Mike), Samani, N.J. (Nilesh), Schlessinger, D. (David), Sørensen, T.I.A. (Thorkild), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Thurik, A.R. (Roy), Timpson, N.J. (Nicholas J.), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Tung, J.Y. (Joyce Y.), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Vitart, V. (Veronique), Vollenweider, P. (Peter), Weir, D.R. (David), Wilson, J.F. (James F.), Wright, A.F. (Alan), Conley, D.C. (Dalton C.), Krueger, R.F., Smith, A.V. (Davey), Hofman, A. (Albert), Laibson, D. (David), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Meyer, M.N. (Michelle N.), Yang, J. (Joanna), Johannesson, M. (Magnus), Visscher, P.M. (Peter), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Koellinger, Ph.D. (Philipp), Cesarini, D. (David), and Benjamin, D.J. (Daniel J.)
- Abstract
Educational attainment is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but genetic factors are estimated to account for at least 20% of the variation across individuals. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for educational attainment that extends our earlier discovery sample of 101,069 individuals to 293,723 individuals, and a replication study in an independent sample of 111,349 individuals from the UK Biobank. We identify 74 genome-wide significant loci associated with the number of years of schooling completed. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with educational attainment are disproportionately found in genomic regions regulating gene expression in the fetal brain. Candidate genes are preferentially expressed in neural tissue, especially during the prenatal period, and enriched for biological pathways involved in neural development. Our findings demonstrate that, even for a behavioural phenotype that is mostly environmentally determined, a well-powered GWAS identifies replicable associated genetic variants that suggest biologically relevant pathways. Because educational attainment is measured in large numbers of individuals, it will continue to be useful as a proxy phenotype in efforts to characterize the genetic influences of related phenotypes, including cognition and neuropsychiatric diseases.
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16. Genome-wide association study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment
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Timpson, NJ, Tiemeier, Henning, Tung, JY, Uitterlinden, André, Vitart, V, Vollenweider, P, Weir, DR, Wilson, JF, Wright, AF, Conley, DC, Krueger, RF, Smith, GD, Hofman, Bert, Laibson, DI, Medland, SE, Meyer, MN, Yang, Jiaqi, Johannesson, M, Visscher, PM, Esko, T, Koellinger, PD, Cesarini, D, Benjamin, DJ, Okbay, Aysu, Beauchamp, JP, Fontana, MA, Lee, JJ, Pers, TH, Rietveld, Niels, Turley, P, Chen, GB, Emilsson, V, Meddens, SFW, Oskarsson, S, Pickrell, JK, Thom, K, Timshel, P, Vlaming, Ronald, Abdellaoui, A, Ahluwalia, TS, Bacelis, J, Baumbach, C, Bjornsdottir, G, Brandsma, Johan, Concas, MP, Derringer, J, Furlotte, NA, Galesloot, TE, Girotto, G, Gupta, R, Hall, LM, Harris, SE, Hofer, E, Horikoshi, M, Huffman, JE, Kaasik, K, Kalafati, IP, Karlsson, R, Kong, A, Lahti, J, van der Lee, Sven, de Leeuw, C, Lind, PA, Lindgren, KO, Liu, T, Mangino, M, Marten, J, Mihailov, E, Miller, MB, van der Most, PJ, Oldmeadow, C, Payton, A, Pervjakova, N, Peyrot, WJ, Qian, Y, Raitakari, O, Rueedi, R, Salvi, E, Schmidt, B, Schraut, KE, Shi, JX, Smith, AV, Poot, Raymond, St Pourcain, B, Teumer, A, Thorleifsson, G, Verweij, N (Niek), Vuckovic, D, Wellmann, J, Westra, HJ, Yang, JY, Zhao, W, Zhu, ZH, Alizadeh, BZ, Amin, Najaf, Bakshi, A, Baumeister, SE, Biino, G, Bonnelykke, K, Boyle, PA, Campbell, H, Cappuccio, FP, Davies, G, De Neve, JE, Deloukas, P, Demuth, I, Ding, J, Eibich, P, Eisele, L, Eklund, N, Evans, DM, Faul, JD, Feitosa, MF, Forstner, AJ, Gandin, I, Gunnarsson, B, Halldorsson, BV, Harris, TB, Heath, AC, Hocking, LJ, Holliday, EG, Homuth, G, Horan, MA, Hottenga, JJ, De Jager, PL, Joshi, PK, Jugessur, A, Kaakinen, MA, Kahonen, M, Kanoni, S, Keltigangas-Jarvinen, L, Kiemeney, LALM, Kolcic, I, Koskinen, S, Kraja, AT, Kroh, M, Kutalik, Z, Latvala, A, Launer, LJ, Lebreton, MP, Levinson, DF, Lichtenstein, P, Lichtner, P, Liewald, DCM, Loukola, A, Madden, PA, Magi, R, Maki-Opas, T, Marioni, RE, Marques-Vidal, P, Meddens, GA, McMahon, G, Meisinger, C, Meitinger, T, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Montgomery, GW, Myhre, R, Nelson, CP, Nyholt, DR, Ollier, WER, Palotie, A, Paternoster, L, Pedersen, NL, Petrovic, KE, Porteous, DJ, Raikkonen, K, Ring, SM, Robino, A, Rostapshova, O, Rudan, I, Rustichini, A, Salomaa, V, Sanders, AR, Sarin, AP, Schmidt, Heléna, Scott, RJ, Smith, BH, Smith, JA, Staessen, JA, Steinhagen-Thiessen, E, Strauch, K, Terracciano, A, Tobin, MD, Ulivi, S, Vaccargiu, S, Quaye, L, van Rooij, FJA, Venturini, C, Vinkhuyzen, AAE, Volker, U, Volzke, H, Vonk, JM, Vozzi, D, Waage, J, Ware, EB, Willemsen, G, Attia, JR, Bennett, DA, Berger, K, Bertram, L, Bisgaard, H, Boomsma, DI, Borecki, IB, Bultmann, U, Chabris, CF, Cucca, F, Cusi, D, Deary, IJ, Dedoussis, GV, Duijn, Cornelia, Eriksson, JG, Franke, B, Franke, L, Gasparini, P, Gejman, PV, Gieger, C, Grabe, HJ, Gratten, J, Groenen, Patrick, Gudnason, V, van der Harst, P, Hayward, C, Hinds, DA, Hoffmann, W, Hyppnen, E, Iacono, WG, Jacobsson, B, Jarvelin, MR, Jockel, KH, Kaprio, J, Kardia, SLR, Lehtimaki, T, Lehrer, SF, Magnusson, PKE, Martin, NG, McGue, M, Metspalu, A, Pendleton, N, Penninx, BWJH, Perola, M, Pirastu, N, Pirastu, M, Polasek, O, Posthuma, Daniëlle, Power, C, Province, MA, Samani, NJ, Schlessinger, D, Schmidt, R, Sorensen, TIA, Spector, TD, Stefansson, K, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Thurik, Roy, Timpson, NJ, Tiemeier, Henning, Tung, JY, Uitterlinden, André, Vitart, V, Vollenweider, P, Weir, DR, Wilson, JF, Wright, AF, Conley, DC, Krueger, RF, Smith, GD, Hofman, Bert, Laibson, DI, Medland, SE, Meyer, MN, Yang, Jiaqi, Johannesson, M, Visscher, PM, Esko, T, Koellinger, PD, Cesarini, D, and Benjamin, DJ
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Educational attainment is strongly influenced by social and other environmental factors, but genetic factors are estimated to account for at least 20% of the variation across individuals(1). Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for educational attainment that extends our earlier discovery sample(1,2) of 101,069 individuals to 293,723 individuals, and a replication study in an independent sample of 111,349 individuals from the UK Biobank. We identify 74 genome-wide significant loci associated with the number of years of schooling completed. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with educational attainment are disproportionately found in genomic regions regulating gene expression in the fetal brain. Candidate genes are preferentially expressed in neural tissue, especially during the prenatal period, and enriched for biological pathways involved in neural development. Our findings demonstrate that, even for a behavioural phenotype that is mostly environmentally determined, a well-powered GWAS identifies replicable associated genetic variants that suggest biologically relevant pathways. Because educational attainment is measured in large numbers of individuals, it will continue to be useful as a proxy phenotype in efforts to characterize the genetic influences of related phenotypes, including cognition and neuropsychiatric diseases.
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17. Genetic fine mapping and genomic annotation defines causal mechanisms at type 2 diabetes susceptibility loci
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Gaulton, K. (Kyle), Ferreira, T. (Teresa), Lee, Y. (Yeji), Raimondo, A. (Anne), Mägi, R. (Reedik), Reschen, M.E. (Michael E.), Mahajan, A. (Anubha), Locke, A. (Adam), Rayner, N.W. (Nigel William), Robertson, N.R. (Neil), Scott, R.A. (Robert), Prokopenko, I. (Inga), Scott, L.J. (Laura), Green, T. (Todd), Sparsø, T. (Thomas), Thuillier, D. (Dorothee), Yengo, L. (Loic), Grallert, H. (Harald), Wahl, S. (Simone), Frånberg, M. (Mattias), Strawbridge, R.J. (Rona), Kestler, H. (Hans), Chheda, H. (Himanshu), Eisele, L. (Lewin), Gustafsson, S. (Stefan), Steinthorsdottir, V. (Valgerdur), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Qi, L. (Lu), Karssen, L.C. (Lennart), Leeuwen, E.M. (Elisa) van, Willems, S.M. (Sara), Li, M. (Man), Chen, H. (Han), Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Kwan, P. (Phoenix), Ma, C. (Clement), Linderman, M. (Michael), Lu, Y. (Yingchang), Thomsen, S.K. (Soren K.), Rundle, J.K. (Jana K.), Beer, N.L. (Nicola L.), Bunt, M. (Martijn) van de, Chalisey, A. (Anil), Kang, H.M. (Hyun Min), Voight, B.F. (Benjamin), Abecasis, G.R. (Gonçalo), Almgren, P. (Peter), Baldassarre, D. (Damiano), Balkau, B. (Beverley), Benediktsson, R. (Rafn), Blüher, M. (Matthias), Boeing, H. (Heiner), Bonnycastle, L.L. (Lori), Bottinger, E.P. (Erwin P.), Burtt, N.P. (Noël), Carey, J. (Jason), Charpentier, G. (Guillaume), Chines, P.S. (Peter), Cornelis, M. (Marilyn), Couper, D.J. (David J.), Crenshaw, A. (Andrew), Dam, R.M. (Rob) van, Doney, A.S.F. (Alex), Dorkhan, M. (Mozhgan), Edkins, T. (Ted), Eriksson, J.G. (Johan G.), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Eury, E. (Elodie), Fadista, J. (João), Flannick, J. (Jason), Fontanillas, P. (Pierre), Fox, C.S. (Caroline), Franks, P.W. (Paul W.), Gertow, K. (Karl), Gieger, C. (Christian), Gigante, B. (Bruna), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), Grant, G.B. (George), Grarup, N. (Niels), Groves, C.J. (Christopher J.), Hassinen, M. (Maija), Have, C.T. (Christian T.), Herder, C. (Christian), Holmen, O.L. (Oddgeir), Hreidarsson, A.B. (Astradur), Humphries, S.E. (Steve E.), Hunter, D.J. (David J.), Jackson, A.U. (Anne), Jonsson, A. (Anna), Jørgensen, M.E. (Marit E.), Jørgensen, T. (Torben), Kao, W.H.L. (Wen), Kerrison, N.D. (Nicola D.), Kinnunen, L. (Leena), Klopp, N. (Norman), Kong, A. (Augustine), Kovacs, P. (Peter), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kravic, J. (Jasmina), Langford, C. (Cordelia), Leander, K. (Karin), Liang, L. (Liming), Lichtner, P. (Peter), Lindgren, C.M. (Cecilia M.), Lindholm, B. (Bengt), Linneberg, A. (Allan), Liu, C.-T. (Ching-Ti), Lobbens, S. (Stéphane), Luan, J. (Jian'fan), Lyssenko, V. (Valeriya), Männistö, S. (Satu), McLeod, O. (Olga), Meyer, J. (Jobst), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Mirza, G. (Ghazala), Mühleisen, T.W. (Thomas), Müller-Nurasyid, M. (Martina), Navarro, C. (Carmen), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), Oskolkov, N.N. (Nikolay N.), Owen, K.R. (Katharine), Palli, D. (Domenico), Pechlivanis, S. (Sonali), Peltonen, L. (Leena Johanna), Perry, J.R.B. (John), Platou, C.P. (Carl), Roden, M. (Michael), Ruderfer, D. (Douglas), Rybin, D. (Denis), Van Der Schouw, Y.T. (Yvonne T.), Sennblad, B. (Bengt), Sigurosson, G. (Gunnar), Stancáková, A. (Alena), Steinbach, D., Storm, P. (Petter), Strauch, K. (Konstantin), Stringham, H.M. (Heather), Sun, Q., Thorand, B. (Barbara), Tikkanen, E. (Emmi), Tönjes, A. (Anke), Trakalo, J. (Joseph), Tremoli, E. (Elena), Tuomi, T. (Tiinamaija), Wennauer, R. (Roman), Wiltshire, S. (Steven), Wood, A.R. (Andrew), Zeggini, E. (Eleftheria), Dunham, I. (Ian), Birney, E. (Ewan), Pasquali, L. (Lorenzo), Ferrer, J. (Jorge), Loos, R.J.F. (Ruth), Dupuis, J. (Josée), Florez, J.C. (Jose), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Pankow, J.S. (James), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric), Meigs, J.B. (James B.), Hu, F.B. (Frank), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Lakka, T.A. (Timo), Rauramaa, R. (Rainer), Stumvoll, M. (Michael), Pedersen, N.L. (Nancy L.), Lind, L. (Lars), Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi, S. (Sirkka), Korpi-Hyövälti, E. (Eeva), Saaristo, T. (Timo), Saltevo, J. (Juha), Kuusisto, J. (Johanna), Laakso, M. (Markku), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Erbel, R. (Raimund), Jöckel, K.-H. (Karl-Heinz), Moebus, S. (Susanne), Ripatti, S. (Samuli), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Ingelsson, E. (Erik), Boehm, B.O. (Bernhard), Bergman, R.N. (Richard N.), Collins, F.S. (Francis S.), Mohlke, K.L. (Karen L.), Koistinen, H. (Heikki), Tuomilehto, J. (Jaakko), Hveem, K. (Kristian), Njølstad, I. (Inger), Deloukas, P. (Panagiotis), Donnelly, P.J. (Peter J.), Frayling, T.M. (Timothy), Hattersley, A.T. (Andrew), Faire, U. (Ulf) de, Hamsten, A. (Anders), Illig, T. (Thomas), Peters, A. (Annette), Cauchi, S. (Stephane), Sladek, R. (Rob), Froguel, P. (Philippe), Hansen, T. (Torben), Pedersen, O. (Oluf), Morris, A.D. (Andrew), Palmer, C.N.A. (Collin N. A.), Kathiresan, S. (Sekar), Melander, O. (Olle), Nilsson, P.M. (Peter M.), Groop, L. (Leif), Barroso, I.E. (Inês), Langenberg, C. (Claudia), Wareham, N.J. (Nicholas J.), O'Callaghan, C.A. (Christopher A.), Gloyn, A.L. (Anna), Altshuler, D. (David), Boehnke, M. (Michael), Teslovich, T.M. (Tanya M.), McCarthy, M.I. (Mark), Morris, A.P. (Andrew), Gaulton, K. (Kyle), Ferreira, T. (Teresa), Lee, Y. (Yeji), Raimondo, A. (Anne), Mägi, R. (Reedik), Reschen, M.E. (Michael E.), Mahajan, A. (Anubha), Locke, A. (Adam), Rayner, N.W. (Nigel William), Robertson, N.R. (Neil), Scott, R.A. (Robert), Prokopenko, I. (Inga), Scott, L.J. (Laura), Green, T. (Todd), Sparsø, T. (Thomas), Thuillier, D. (Dorothee), Yengo, L. (Loic), Grallert, H. (Harald), Wahl, S. (Simone), Frånberg, M. (Mattias), Strawbridge, R.J. (Rona), Kestler, H. (Hans), Chheda, H. (Himanshu), Eisele, L. (Lewin), Gustafsson, S. (Stefan), Steinthorsdottir, V. (Valgerdur), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Qi, L. (Lu), Karssen, L.C. (Lennart), Leeuwen, E.M. (Elisa) van, Willems, S.M. (Sara), Li, M. (Man), Chen, H. (Han), Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Kwan, P. (Phoenix), Ma, C. (Clement), Linderman, M. (Michael), Lu, Y. (Yingchang), Thomsen, S.K. (Soren K.), Rundle, J.K. (Jana K.), Beer, N.L. (Nicola L.), Bunt, M. (Martijn) van de, Chalisey, A. (Anil), Kang, H.M. (Hyun Min), Voight, B.F. (Benjamin), Abecasis, G.R. (Gonçalo), Almgren, P. (Peter), Baldassarre, D. (Damiano), Balkau, B. (Beverley), Benediktsson, R. (Rafn), Blüher, M. (Matthias), Boeing, H. (Heiner), Bonnycastle, L.L. (Lori), Bottinger, E.P. (Erwin P.), Burtt, N.P. (Noël), Carey, J. (Jason), Charpentier, G. (Guillaume), Chines, P.S. (Peter), Cornelis, M. (Marilyn), Couper, D.J. (David J.), Crenshaw, A. (Andrew), Dam, R.M. (Rob) van, Doney, A.S.F. (Alex), Dorkhan, M. (Mozhgan), Edkins, T. (Ted), Eriksson, J.G. (Johan G.), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Eury, E. (Elodie), Fadista, J. (João), Flannick, J. (Jason), Fontanillas, P. (Pierre), Fox, C.S. (Caroline), Franks, P.W. (Paul W.), Gertow, K. (Karl), Gieger, C. (Christian), Gigante, B. (Bruna), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), Grant, G.B. (George), Grarup, N. (Niels), Groves, C.J. (Christopher J.), Hassinen, M. (Maija), Have, C.T. (Christian T.), Herder, C. (Christian), Holmen, O.L. (Oddgeir), Hreidarsson, A.B. (Astradur), Humphries, S.E. (Steve E.), Hunter, D.J. (David J.), Jackson, A.U. (Anne), Jonsson, A. (Anna), Jørgensen, M.E. (Marit E.), Jørgensen, T. (Torben), Kao, W.H.L. (Wen), Kerrison, N.D. (Nicola D.), Kinnunen, L. (Leena), Klopp, N. (Norman), Kong, A. (Augustine), Kovacs, P. (Peter), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kravic, J. (Jasmina), Langford, C. (Cordelia), Leander, K. (Karin), Liang, L. (Liming), Lichtner, P. (Peter), Lindgren, C.M. (Cecilia M.), Lindholm, B. (Bengt), Linneberg, A. (Allan), Liu, C.-T. (Ching-Ti), Lobbens, S. (Stéphane), Luan, J. (Jian'fan), Lyssenko, V. (Valeriya), Männistö, S. (Satu), McLeod, O. (Olga), Meyer, J. (Jobst), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Mirza, G. (Ghazala), Mühleisen, T.W. (Thomas), Müller-Nurasyid, M. (Martina), Navarro, C. (Carmen), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), Oskolkov, N.N. (Nikolay N.), Owen, K.R. (Katharine), Palli, D. (Domenico), Pechlivanis, S. (Sonali), Peltonen, L. (Leena Johanna), Perry, J.R.B. (John), Platou, C.P. (Carl), Roden, M. (Michael), Ruderfer, D. (Douglas), Rybin, D. (Denis), Van Der Schouw, Y.T. (Yvonne T.), Sennblad, B. (Bengt), Sigurosson, G. (Gunnar), Stancáková, A. (Alena), Steinbach, D., Storm, P. (Petter), Strauch, K. (Konstantin), Stringham, H.M. (Heather), Sun, Q., Thorand, B. (Barbara), Tikkanen, E. (Emmi), Tönjes, A. (Anke), Trakalo, J. (Joseph), Tremoli, E. (Elena), Tuomi, T. (Tiinamaija), Wennauer, R. (Roman), Wiltshire, S. (Steven), Wood, A.R. (Andrew), Zeggini, E. (Eleftheria), Dunham, I. (Ian), Birney, E. (Ewan), Pasquali, L. (Lorenzo), Ferrer, J. (Jorge), Loos, R.J.F. (Ruth), Dupuis, J. (Josée), Florez, J.C. (Jose), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Pankow, J.S. (James), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric), Meigs, J.B. (James B.), Hu, F.B. (Frank), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Lakka, T.A. (Timo), Rauramaa, R. (Rainer), Stumvoll, M. (Michael), Pedersen, N.L. (Nancy L.), Lind, L. (Lars), Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi, S. (Sirkka), Korpi-Hyövälti, E. (Eeva), Saaristo, T. (Timo), Saltevo, J. (Juha), Kuusisto, J. (Johanna), Laakso, M. (Markku), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Erbel, R. (Raimund), Jöckel, K.-H. (Karl-Heinz), Moebus, S. (Susanne), Ripatti, S. (Samuli), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Ingelsson, E. (Erik), Boehm, B.O. (Bernhard), Bergman, R.N. (Richard N.), Collins, F.S. (Francis S.), Mohlke, K.L. (Karen L.), Koistinen, H. (Heikki), Tuomilehto, J. (Jaakko), Hveem, K. (Kristian), Njølstad, I. (Inger), Deloukas, P. (Panagiotis), Donnelly, P.J. (Peter J.), Frayling, T.M. (Timothy), Hattersley, A.T. (Andrew), Faire, U. (Ulf) de, Hamsten, A. (Anders), Illig, T. (Thomas), Peters, A. (Annette), Cauchi, S. (Stephane), Sladek, R. (Rob), Froguel, P. (Philippe), Hansen, T. (Torben), Pedersen, O. (Oluf), Morris, A.D. (Andrew), Palmer, C.N.A. (Collin N. A.), Kathiresan, S. (Sekar), Melander, O. (Olle), Nilsson, P.M. (Peter M.), Groop, L. (Leif), Barroso, I.E. (Inês), Langenberg, C. (Claudia), Wareham, N.J. (Nicholas J.), O'Callaghan, C.A. (Christopher A.), Gloyn, A.L. (Anna), Altshuler, D. (David), Boehnke, M. (Michael), Teslovich, T.M. (Tanya M.), McCarthy, M.I. (Mark), and Morris, A.P. (Andrew)
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We performed fine mapping of 39 established type 2 diabetes (T2D) loci in 27,206 cases and 57,574 controls of European ancestry. We identified 49 distinct association signals at these loci, including five mapping in or near KCNQ1. 'Credible sets' of the variants most likely to drive each distinct signal mapped predominantly to noncoding sequence, implying that association with T2D is mediated through gene regulation. Credible set variants were enriched for overlap with FOXA2 chromatin immunoprecipitation binding sites in human islet and liver cells, including at MTNR1B, where fine mapping implicated rs10830963 as driving T2D association. We confirmed that the T2D risk allele for this SNP increases FOXA2-bound enhancer activity in islet- and liver-derived cells. We observed allele-specific differences in NEUROD1 binding in islet-derived cells, consistent with evidence that the T2D risk allele increases islet MTNR1B expression. Our study demonstrates how integration of genetic and genomic information can define molecular mechanisms through which variants underlying association signals exert their effects on disease.
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18. Psychotropic drugs are prescribed more frequently in HIV-positive patients compared to the general population. Data from two German prospective cohorts : Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study and HIV HEART Study
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Schwarz, B., Eisele, L., Neumann, T., Reinsch, N., Schulze, C., Warnke, A., Holzendorf, V., Potthoff, A., Brockmeyer, N., Hower, M., Dirk Schadendorf, Erbel, R., Moebus, S., Joeckel, K-H, and Esser, S.
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19. Hemmung der sekundären 7 S-Antikörperbildung durch Antikörper-induzierte Unterdrückung der immunologischen Primärreaktion
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Emmerling, P., Finger, H., and Eisele, L.
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20. Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization
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Arking, D.E. (Dan), Pulit, S.L. (Sara), Crotti, L. (Lia), Harst, P. (Pim) van der, Munroe, P. (Patricia), Koopmann, T.T. (Tamara), Sotoodehnia, N. (Nona), Rossin, E. (Elizabeth), Morley, M. (Michael), Wang, X. (Xinchen), Johnson, A.D. (Andrew), Lundby, A. (Alicia), Gudbjartsson, D.F. (Daniel), Noseworthy, P.A. (Peter), Eijgelsheim, M. (Mark), Bradford, Y. (Yuki), Tarasov, K.V. (Kirill), Dörr, M. (Marcus), Müller-Nurasyid, M. (Martina), Lahtinen, A.M. (Annukka), Nolte, I.M. (Ilja), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Isaacs, A.J. (Aaron), Newhouse, S.J. (Stephen), Evans, D.S. (Daniel), Post, W.S. (Wendy S.), Waggott, D. (Daryl), Lyytikäinen, L.-P. (Leo-Pekka), Hicks, A.A. (Andrew), Eisele, L. (Lewin), Ellinghaus, D. (David), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Navarro, P. (Pau), Ulivi, S. (Shelia), Tanaka, T. (Toshiko), Tester, D.J. (David), Chatel, S. (Stéphanie), Gustafsson, S. (Stefan), Kumari, M. (Meena), Morris, R.W. (Richard), Naluai, A.T. (Asa), Padmanabhan, S. (Sandosh), Kluttig, A. (Alexander), Strohmer, B. (Bernhard), Panayiotou, A.G. (Andrie), Torres, M. (Maria), Knoflach, M. (Michael), Hubacek, J.A. (Jaroslav A.), Slowikowski, K. (Kamil), Raychaudhuri, S. (Soumya), Kumar, R.D. (Runjun), Harris, T.B. (Tamara), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Shuldiner, A.R. (Alan), Alonso, A. (Alvaro), Bader, J.S. (Joel), Ehret, G.B. (Georg), Huang, H. (Hailiang), Kao, W.H.L. (Wen), Strait, J.B. (James), Macfarlane, P.W. (Peter), Brown, M.J. (Morris), Caulfield, M. (Mark), Samani, N.J. (Nilesh), Kronenberg, F. (Florian), Willeit, J. (Johann), Smith, J.G. (J. Gustav), Greiser, K.H. (Karin Halina), Zu Schwabedissen, H.M. (Henriette Meyer), Werdan, K. (Karl), Carella, C. (Cintia), Zelante, L. (Leopoldo), Heckbert, S.R. (Susan), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome), Kolcic, I. (Ivana), Polasek, O. (Ozren), Wright, A.F. (Alan), Griffin, M. (Maura), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Arnar, D.O. (David), Hólm, H. (Hilma), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Denny, J.C. (Joshua), Roden, D.M. 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- Abstract
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.
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- 2014
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21. Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization
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Arking, D, Pulit, S, Crotti, L, van der Harst, P, Munroe, P, Koopmann, T, Sotoodehnia, N, Rossin, E, Morley, M, Wang, X, Johnson, A, Lundby, A, Gudbjartsson, D, Noseworthy, P, Eijgelsheim, M, Bradford, Y, Tarasov, K, Dörr, M, Müller-Nurasyid, M, Lahtinen, A, Nolte, I, Smith, A, Bis, J, Isaacs, A, Newhouse, S, Evans, D, Post, W, Waggott, D, Lyytikäinen, L, Hicks, A, Eisele, L, Ellinghaus, D, Hayward, C, Navarro, P, Ulivi, S, Tanaka, T, Tester, D, Chatel, S, Gustafsson, S, Kumari, M, Morris, R, Naluai, A, Padmanabhan, S, Kluttig, A, Strohmer, B, Panayiotou, A, Torres, M, Knoflach, M, Hubacek, J, Slowikowski, K, Raychaudhuri, S, Kumar, R, Harris, T, Launer, L, Shuldiner, A, Alonso, A, Bader, J, Ehret, G, Huang, H, Kao, W, Strait, J, Macfarlane, P, Brown, M, Caulfield, M, Samani, N, Kronenberg, F, Willeit, J, Smith, J, Greiser, K, Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, H, Werdan, K, Carella, M, Zelante, L, Heckbert, S, Psaty, B, Rotter, J, Kolcic, I, Polašek, O, Wright, A, Griffin, M, Daly, M, Arnar, D, 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Mühleisen, TW, Pramstaller, PP, Lehtimäki, TJ, Paterson, AD, van Duijn, CM, Siscovick, DS, Felix, SB, Ritchie, MD, Stricker, BH, Boyer, LA, Cappola, TP, Olsen, JV, Schwartz, PJ, Ackerman, MJ, de Bakker, PI, Arking, D, Pulit, S, Crotti, L, van der Harst, P, Munroe, P, Koopmann, T, Sotoodehnia, N, Rossin, E, Morley, M, Wang, X, Johnson, A, Lundby, A, Gudbjartsson, D, Noseworthy, P, Eijgelsheim, M, Bradford, Y, Tarasov, K, Dörr, M, Müller-Nurasyid, M, Lahtinen, A, Nolte, I, Smith, A, Bis, J, Isaacs, A, Newhouse, S, Evans, D, Post, W, Waggott, D, Lyytikäinen, L, Hicks, A, Eisele, L, Ellinghaus, D, Hayward, C, Navarro, P, Ulivi, S, Tanaka, T, Tester, D, Chatel, S, Gustafsson, S, Kumari, M, Morris, R, Naluai, A, Padmanabhan, S, Kluttig, A, Strohmer, B, Panayiotou, A, Torres, M, Knoflach, M, Hubacek, J, Slowikowski, K, Raychaudhuri, S, Kumar, R, Harris, T, Launer, L, Shuldiner, A, Alonso, A, Bader, J, Ehret, G, Huang, H, Kao, W, Strait, J, Macfarlane, P, Brown, M, Caulfield, M, Samani, N, Kronenberg, F, Willeit, J, Smith, J, Greiser, K, Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, H, Werdan, K, Carella, M, Zelante, L, Heckbert, S, Psaty, B, Rotter, J, Kolcic, I, Polašek, O, Wright, A, Griffin, M, Daly, M, Arnar, D, Hólm, H, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Denny, J, Roden, D, Zuvich, R, Emilsson, V, Plump, A, Larson, M, O'Donnell, C, Yin, X, Bobbo, M, D'Adamo, A, Iorio, A, Sinagra, G, Carracedo, A, Cummings, S, Nalls, M, Jula, A, Kontula, K, Marjamaa, A, Oikarinen, L, Perola, M, Porthan, K, Erbel, R, Hoffmann, P, Jöckel, K, Kälsch, H, Nöthen, M, den Hoed, M, Loos, R, Thelle, D, Gieger, C, Meitinger, T, Perz, S, Peters, A, Prucha, H, Sinner, M, Waldenberger, M, de Boer, R, Franke, L, van der Vleuten, P, Beckmann, B, Martens, E, Bardai, A, Hofman, N, Wilde, A, Behr, E, Dalageorgou, C, Giudicessi, J, Medeiros-Domingo, A, Kyndt, F, Probst, V, Ghidoni, A, Insolia, R, Hamilton, R, Scherer, S, Brandimarto, J, Margulies, K, Moravec, C, Greco, M, Fuchsberger, C, O'Connell, J, Lee, W, Watt, G, Campbell, H, Wild, S, El Mokhtari, N, Frey, N, Asselbergs, F, Mateo Leach, I, Navis, G, van den Berg, M, van Veldhuisen, D, Kellis, M, Krijthe, B, Franco, O, Hofman, A, Kors, J, Uitterlinden, A, Witteman, J, Kedenko, L, Lamina, C, Oostra, B, Abecasis, G, Lakatta, E, Mulas, A, Orrú, M, Schlessinger, D, Uda, M, Markus, M, Völker, U, Snieder, H, Spector, T, Arnlöv, J, Lind, L, Sundström, J, Syvänen, A, Kivimaki, M, Kähönen, M, Mononen, N, Raitakari, O, Viikari, J, Adamkova, V, Kiechl, S, Brion, M, Nicolaides, A, Paulweber, B, Haerting, J, Dominiczak, A, Nyberg, F, Whincup, P, Hingorani, A, Schott, J, Bezzina, C, Ingelsson, E, Ferrucci, L, Gasparini, P, Wilson, J, Rudan, I, Franke, A, Mühleisen, T, Pramstaller, P, Lehtimäki, T, Paterson, A, Parsa, A, Liu, Y, van Duijn, C, Siscovick, D, Gudnason, V, Jamshidi, Y, Salomaa, V, Felix, S, Sanna, S, Ritchie, M, Stricker, B, Stefansson, K, Boyer, L, Cappola, T, Olsen, J, Lage, K, Schwartz, P, Kääb, S, Chakravarti, A, Ackerman, M, Pfeufer, A, de Bakker, P, Newton-Cheh, C, Arking, DE, Pulit, SL, Munroe, PB, Rossin, EJ, Johnson, AD, Gudbjartsson, DF, Noseworthy, PA, Tarasov, KV, Lahtinen, AM, Nolte, IM, Smith, AV, Bis, JC, Newhouse, SJ, Evans, DS, Post, WS, Lyytikäinen, LP, Hicks, AA, Tester, DJ, Morris, RW, Naluai, AT, Panayiotou, AG, Hubacek, JA, Kumar, RD, Harris, TB, Launer, LJ, Shuldiner, AR, Bader, JS, Kao, WH, Strait, JB, Macfarlane, PW, Caulfield, MJ, Samani, NJ, Smith, JG, Greiser, KH, Heckbert, SR, Psaty, BM, Rotter, JI, Wright, AF, Daly, MJ, Arnar, DO, Denny, JC, Roden, DM, Zuvich, RL, Plump, AS, Larson, MG, O'Donnell, CJ, D'Adamo, AP, Cummings, SR, Nalls, MA, Kontula, KK, Jöckel, KH, Nöthen, MM, Loos, RJ, Thelle, DS, Sinner, MF, de Boer, RA, van der Vleuten, PA, Beckmann, BM, Wilde, AA, Behr, ER, Giudicessi, JR, Hamilton, RM, Scherer, SW, Moravec, CE, Greco, MFD, O'Connell, JR, Lee, WK, Watt, GC, Wild, SH, El Mokhtari, NE, Asselbergs, FW, van den Berg, MP, van Veldhuisen, DJ, Krijthe, BP, Franco, OH, Kors, JA, Uitterlinden, AG, Witteman, JC, Oostra, BA, Abecasis, GR, Lakatta, EG, Markus, MR, Spector, TD, Syvänen, AC, Raitakari, OT, Viikari, JS, Nicolaides, AN, Dominiczak, AF, Whincup, PH, Hingorani, AD, Schott, JJ, Bezzina, CR, Wilson, JF, Mühleisen, TW, Pramstaller, PP, Lehtimäki, TJ, Paterson, AD, van Duijn, CM, Siscovick, DS, Felix, SB, Ritchie, MD, Stricker, BH, Boyer, LA, Cappola, TP, Olsen, JV, Schwartz, PJ, Ackerman, MJ, and de Bakker, PI
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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
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22. Outpatient management of acute myeloid leukemia after intensive consolidation chemotherapy is feasible and reduces treatment costs
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Eisele, L, Günther, F, Ebeling, P, Nabring, J, Dührsen, U, and Dürig, J
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outpatient management ,ddc: 610 ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,treatment costs ,acute myeloid leukemia ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive disease which is rapidly fatal without specific therapy. Intensive consolidation chemotherapy is followed by profound bone marrow aplasia during which patients have been traditionally hospitalized until blood count recovery. We assessed the feasibility[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL], 54. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie (gmds)
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23. Influence of Welding Fume on Systemic Iron Status
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Casjens, S., primary, Henry, J., additional, Rihs, H.-P., additional, Lehnert, M., additional, Raulf-Heimsoth, M., additional, Welge, P., additional, Lotz, A., additional, Gelder, R. V., additional, Hahn, J.-U., additional, Stiegler, H., additional, Eisele, L., additional, Weiss, T., additional, Hartwig, A., additional, Bruning, T., additional, and Pesch, B., additional
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24. Vergleich extrakorporaler Leberunterstützungsverfahren – Albumin-Dialyse versus Plasmaaustausch – bei akut-auf-chronischem Leberversagen
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Kahraman, A., additional, Wand, K., additional, Eisele, L., additional, Witzke, O., additional, Canbay, A., additional, and Gerken, G., additional
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25. Low penetrance susceptibility to glioma is caused by the TP53 variant rs78378222
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Enciso-Mora, V, primary, Hosking, F J, additional, Di Stefano, A L, additional, Zelenika, D, additional, Shete, S, additional, Broderick, P, additional, Idbaih, A, additional, Delattre, J-Y, additional, Hoang-Xuan, K, additional, Marie, Y, additional, Labussière, M, additional, Alentorn, A, additional, Ciccarino, P, additional, Rossetto, M, additional, Armstrong, G, additional, Liu, Y, additional, Gousias, K, additional, Schramm, J, additional, Lau, C, additional, Hepworth, S J, additional, Schoemaker, M, additional, Strauch, K, additional, Müller-Nurasyid, M, additional, Schreiber, S, additional, Franke, A, additional, Moebus, S, additional, Eisele, L, additional, Swerdlow, A, additional, Simon, M, additional, Bondy, M, additional, Lathrop, M, additional, Sanson, M, additional, and Houlston, R S, additional
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26. 705 INCREASED PREVALENCE OF MONOCLONAL B LYMPHOCYTOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
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Johansson, P., primary, Maldonado de Dechene, E., additional, Eisele, L., additional, Kieruzel, S., additional, Horn, P., additional, Schmücker, U., additional, Vetter, I., additional, Dührsen, U., additional, Gerken, G., additional, Dürig, J., additional, and Schlaak, J., additional
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- 2010
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27. The binding domain structure of retinoblastoma-binding proteins
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Figge, J., Breese, K., Vajda, S., Zhu, Q. L., Eisele, L., Andersen, T. T., MacColl, R., Friedrich, T., and Smith, T. F.
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Binding Sites ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Protein Conformation ,Circular Dichroism ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Oncogene Proteins, Viral ,Simian virus 40 ,Binding, Competitive ,Retinoblastoma Protein ,Peptide Fragments ,Protein Structure, Secondary ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Antigens, Viral, Tumor ,Carrier Proteins ,Papillomaviridae ,Research Article - Abstract
The retinoblastoma gene product (Rb), a cellular growth suppressor, complexes with viral and cellular proteins that contain a specific binding domain incorporating three invariant residues: Leu-X-Cys-X-Glu, where X denotes a nonconserved residue. Hydrophobic and electrostatic properties are strongly conserved in this segment even though the nonconserved amino acids vary considerably from one Rb-binding protein to another. In this report, we present a diagnostic computer pattern for a high-affinity Rb-binding domain featuring the three conserved residues as well as the conserved physico-chemical properties. Although the pattern encompasses only 10 residues (with only 4 of these explicitly defined), it exhibits 100% sensitivity and 99.95% specificity in database searches. This implies that a certain pattern of structural and physico-chemical properties encoded by this short sequence is sufficient to govern specific Rb binding. We also present evidence that the secondary structural conformation through this region is important for effective Rb binding.
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28. Mutagenesis, biochemical, and biophysical characterization of Mycoplasma arthritidis-derived mitogen
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LI, H, primary, ZHAO, Y, additional, GUO, Y, additional, VANVRANKEN, S, additional, LI, Z, additional, EISELE, L, additional, and MOURAD, W, additional
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29. Mycoplasma arthritidis-derived mitogen complexed with class II MHC molecule HLA-DR1/HA complex in the presence of EDTA
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Li, H., primary, Zhao, Y., additional, Guo, Y., additional, Li, Z., additional, Eisele, L., additional, and Mourad, W., additional
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30. Differential Expression of Drug Resistance-Related Genes between Sensitive and Resistant Blasts in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
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Eisele, L., primary, Klein-Hitpass, L., additional, Chatzimanolis, N., additional, Opalka, B., additional, Boes, T., additional, Seeber, S., additional, Moritz, T., additional, and Flasshove, M., additional
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31. Crystal structures of T cell receptor beta chains related to rheumatoid arthritis
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Li, H., primary, Van Vranken, S., additional, Zhao, Y., additional, Li, Z., additional, Guo, Y., additional, Eisele, L., additional, and Li, Y., additional
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- 2005
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32. Docetaxel and Gemcitabine in the Treatment of Soft Tissue Sarcoma A Single-Center Experience.
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Ebeling, P., Eisele, L., Schuett, P., Bauer, S., Schuette, J., Moritz, T., Seeber, S., and Flasshove, M.
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33. Differential Expression of Drug Resistance-Related Genes between Sensitive and Resistant Blasts in Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
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Eisele, L., Klein-Hitpass, L., Chatzimanolis, N., Opalka, B., Boes, T., Seeber, S., Moritz, T., and Flasshove, M.
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Drug resistance constitutes a considerable problem in the therapy of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In order to identify genes which might be related to drug resistance, we retrospectively studied gene expression patterns in blast populations of 14 patients with de novo AML, focusing on known or potential resistance mechanisms against cytosine arabinoside and anthracyclines. Following induction and postremission chemotherapy, 7 patients achieved a complete remission (CR) for more than 1 year, while 7 patients showed blast persistence (BP) after induction and salvage chemotherapy. Gene expression analysis was performed using RNA extracted from archived guanidine extracts and Affymetrix HGU133A gene chips. We utilized the Gene Ontology category Biological Process to select genes implicated in DNA metabolism, nucleoside and nucleotide metabolism and transport, reactive oxygen species metabolism, apoptosis and response to drugs and identified 32 differentially expressed genes. From this functional perspective, we found differences between the CR and BP groups with regard to nucleotide metabolism (PBEF1, G6PD; p = 0.048), apoptosis (TNFAIP3, TNFAIP8, MPO, BCL2A1, BAX, SON, BNIP3L; p = 0.039) and reactive oxygen species metabolism (SOD2, KIAA0179; p = 0.048). However, the attempt to construct a predictive model of chemoresistance failed. BP samples had a 2-fold higher expression of CD34 than CR samples. Thus, our findings are in line with reports describing differences in apoptosis resistance between CD34+ and CD34– blast populations. Taken together, our results suggest that drug resistance in AML is a heterogenous phenomenon that might be better defined by means of disturbed biological processes than by focusing on the alteration of the expression of distinct genes. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. The V109G Polymorphism of the p27 Gene CDKN1B Indicates a Worse Outcome in Node-Negative Breast Cancer Patients
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Schöndorf, T, Eisele, L., Göhring, U.-J., Valter, M.M., Warm, M., Mallmann, P., Becker, M., Fechteler, R., Weisshaar, M.-P., and Hoopmann, M.
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Abstract Although p27 plays a central role in cell cycle regulation, its role in breast cancer prognosis is controversial. Furthermore, the p27 gene CDKN1B carries a polymorphism with unknown functional relevance. This study was designed to evaluate p27 expression and p27 genotyping with respect to early breast cancer prognosis. 279 patients with infiltrating metastasis-free breast cancer were included in this study. p27 expression was determined in tumor tissue specimens from 261 patients by immunohistochemistry. From 108 patients, the CDKN1B genotype was examined by PCR and subsequent direct sequencing. 55.2% of the tumors were considered p27 positive. p27 expression did not correlate with any of the established parameters except for nodal involvement but significantly correlated to prolonged disease-free survival. In 35% of the tumors analyzed, the CDKN1B gene showed a polymorphism at codon 109 (V109G). The V109G polymorphism correlated with greater nodal involvement. In the node-negative subgroup, V109G correlated significantly with a shortened disease-free survival. In conclusion, the determination of the CDKN1B genotype might be a powerful tool for the prognosis of patients with early breast cancer.Copyright © 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel- Published
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35. Inhibition of the secondary 7 S antibody formation by antibody-mediated suppression of the primary immune response
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Emmerling P, Finger H, and Eisele L
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Microbiology (medical) ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business - Abstract
Mit geeigneten Verdunnungen (1∶20 und geringer) eines korrespondierenden allogenen Antiserums, welches Mausen simultan mit 108 Schaferythrocyten (SE) appliziert wurde, lies sich die primare Immunantwort auf cellularer und humoraler Ebene vollig ausschalten. Selbst in hoher Konzentration (Verdunnung 1∶2) erst mit der Zweitinjektion von 108 SE gegeben, ubte dieses Antiserum aber keinen Einflus auf die Sekundarreaktion aus. Eine erhebliche Verminderung der Zahlen an 7S-Antikorper produzierenden Milzzellen und der entsprechenden Serumtiter nach Zweitinjektion von 108 SE allein ergab sich jedoch, wenn Mause 6 Wochen zuvor als Erstimmunisierung eine Simultaninjektion von 108 SE und Anti-SE-Serum (1∶2 verdunnt) erhalten hatten. Die noch offene Frage nach dem Wirkungsmechanismus der antikorperbedingten Immunsuppression wird diskutiert. Der vorliegende Befund wird als ein Hinweis dafur aufgefast, das auch das „Zentrum“ des Immunsystems als Angriffsort fur den Antikorper in Betracht kommt.
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36. The discovery of a novel R-phycoerythrin from an antarctic red alga.
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MacColl, R, Eisele, L E, Williams, E C, and Bowser, S S
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A novel biliprotein, named R-phycoerythrin IV, has been discovered. It absorbs blue light better than any other known red algal biliprotein. The protein was found in Phyllophora antarctica, a benthic macroalga, which grows beneath the coastal waters of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Fluorescence emission and fluorescence excitation polarization spectroscopy demonstrated that R-phycoerythrin IV behaved as a typical R-phycoerythrin in the functioning of energy migration and has an emission maximum at 577 nm. The circular dichroism (CD) spectrum of the chromophores was compared with visible absorption spectrum, and both were deconvoluted. This process showed the energy states of various individual chromophores. The molecular weight of the protein suggested a alpha6beta6gamma polypeptide structure, and far UV CD studies revealed polypeptides with highly alpha-helical secondary structures. Dynamic light scattering indicated that the protein had a 5.54 nm radius, and its shape was nonspherical. R-phycoerythrin was also purified from a second benthic Antarctic red alga, Iridaea cordata. Its spectroscopic properties were similar to those of some R-phycoerythrins from nonpolar regions. The unique spectroscopic properties of R-phycocerythrin IV may help enable the alga to occupy its niche deeper in the water column than the red alga that has the typical R-phycoerythrin.
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37. Studies on the dissociation of cryptomonad biliproteins.
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MacColl, R, Malak, H, Cipollo, J, Label, B, Ricci, G, MacColl, D, and Eisele, L E
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The spectroscopic properties of two biliproteins, phycocyanin 645 and phycoerythrin 566, have been studied by treating the proteins with two different agents, NaSCN at pH 6.0, or pH 4.0 without NaSCN. For phycoerythrin 566, treatment with NaSCN revealed that the visible CD spectrum of its chromophores was separated into a pair of different spectra, and each of these spectra was observed as a negative and one or more positive bands. For phycocyanin 645, two negative CD bands have been observed previously, together with two or more positive bands, in the dimer (alpha 2 beta 2) state, and NaSCN treatment caused elimination of one of these negative bands. The dimer was stable at pH 6.0, but at pH 4.0 the spectra of phycocyanin 645 had one less negative band than those at pH 6.0. Chromatography demonstrated that phycocyanin 645 was a monomer (alpha beta) at pH 4.0. Monomers of cryptomonad biliproteins have never been observed before. Excitation at 514 nm, in picosecond time-resolved fluorescence studies, produced lifetimes of 11.0 and 45.2 ps for dimers and monomers, respectively. Excitation at 566 nm yielded times of 1.38 and 1.24 ps, for dimers and monomers, respectively. CD in the far UV showed that monomers and dimers had very similar secondary structures. These results have been used to test an hypothesis that proposed two types of exciton splitting among the chromophores of phycocyanin 645, and perhaps phycoerythrin 566 could also have this chromophore organization.
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38. Left ventricular ejection fraction as a prognostic marker for all-cause mortality in HIV-infected patients
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Reinsch, N., Eisele, L., Schwarz, B., Neumann, T., Lunschken, F., Holzendorf, V., Brockmeyer, N., Dirk Schadendorf, Erbel, R., and Esser, S.
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39. B-type natriuretic peptide elevation is more frequent in HIV plus patients compared to the general population
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Esser, S., Eisele, L., Schwarz, B., Neumann, T., Schulze, C., Warnke, A., Holzendorf, V., Potthoff, A., Brockmeyer, N., Hower, M., Dirk Schadendorf, Erbel, R., Moebus, S., Joeckel, K-H, and Reinsch, N.
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40. Prevalence of hepatitis B markers among pregnant Hispanic women in migrant/seasonal work in Oregon.
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Fehrs, L J, primary, Eisele, L, additional, Conrad, R, additional, Foster, L R, additional, and Fleming, D, additional
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- 1988
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41. Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization
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Yuki Bradford, Toshiko Tanaka, Jeffrey R. O'Connell, Florence Kyndt, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Ivana Kolcic, Xiaoyan Yin, Vincent Probst, Manolis Kellis, Christopher Newton-Cheh, Stefan Kääb, Argelia Medeiros-Domingo, Markus M. Nöthen, Paolo Gasparini, Jean-Jacques Schott, Ruth J. F. Loos, Thomas W. Mühleisen, Annukka Marjamaa, Morris Brown, Igor Rudan, Runjun D. Kumar, Peter J. Schwartz, Lars Lind, Martina Müller-Nurasyid, Xinchen Wang, Joshua C. Denny, Roberto Insolia, Soumya Raychaudhuri, Stephen W. Scherer, Bruno H. Stricker, Alexander Kluttig, Adamo Pio D'Adamo, Laurie A. Boyer, Moritz F. Sinner, Norbert Frey, Nour Eddine El Mokhtari, Thomas Meitinger, Jesper V. Olsen, Gerjan Navis, Steven R. Cummings, Richard W Morris, Nynke Hofman, Marcel den Hoed, Rudolf A. de Boer, Gonçalo R. Abecasis, Mark J. Daly, Dan M. Roden, Christian Gieger, Lyudmyla Kedenko, Marcus Dörr, Thomas P. Cappola, Afshin Parsa, Kari Stefansson, Markus Perola, Mark Eijgelsheim, Fredrik Nyberg, Robert M. Hamilton, Yalda Jamshidi, W. H. Linda Kao, Terho Lehtimäki, Annette Peters, David Schlessinger, Peter P. Pramstaller, James F. Wilson, Vilmundur Gudnason, Florian Kronenberg, Aroon D. Hingorani, Connie R. Bezzina, Abdennasser Bardai, Marylyn D. Ritchie, Andrew S. Plump, Johan Sundström, Daryl Waggott, Chrysoula Dalageorgou, Paul I.W. de Bakker, Uwe Völker, Aaron Isaacs, Oscar H. Franco, Yongmei Liu, Andrew N. Nicolaides, Lia Crotti, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Ben A. Oostra, Arne Pfeufer, Karl Werdan, Michael Morley, Jan A. Kors, Julien Barc, Lewin Eisele, Siegfried Perz, Stéphanie Chatel, Pieter A. van der Vleuten, Sara L. Pulit, Anna F. Dominiczak, Harry Campbell, Alice Ghidoni, Irene Mateo Leach, Nona Sotoodehnia, Nina Mononen, Henriette E. Meyer zu Schwabedissen, Alvaro Alonso, Fabiola Del Greco M, Dan E. Arking, Vera Adamkova, Mike A. Nalls, Valur Emilsson, Edward G. Lakatta, Kirill Tarasov, Alan F. Wright, Lenore J. Launer, Erik Ingelsson, Karin Halina Greiser, Ozren Polasek, Massimo Carella, Daniel F. Gudbjartsson, Bouwe P. Krijthe, Hanna Prucha, Per Hoffmann, Maura Griffin, Stefan Kiechl, Angel Carracedo, Ilja M. Nolte, Christine E. Moravec, Johann Willeit, Joshua C. Bis, Patricia B. Munroe, Marcello Ricardo Paulista Markus, Hailiang Huang, Mika Kähönen, Albert Hofman, Peter H. Whincup, Dirk J. van Veldhuisen, Michael Knoflach, Alicia Lundby, Serena Sanna, Hagen Kälsch, Bernhard Paulweber, Kamil Slowikowski, Luigi Ferrucci, Melanie Waldenberger, Marco Bobbo, Annukka M. Lahtinen, Ann-Christine Syvänen, J. Gustav Smith, Åsa Torinsson Naluai, Jaroslav A. Hubacek, Jeffrey Brandimarto, Wendy S. Post, Lude Franke, Mark J. Caulfield, Folkert W. Asselbergs, André G. Uitterlinden, Stefan Gustafsson, Pim van der Harst, David J. Tester, David S. Siscovick, David O. Arnar, Sarah H Wild, Elizabeth J. Rossin, Albert V. Smith, Bruce M. Psaty, Georg Ehret, Alan R. Shuldiner, Stephen Newhouse, Kimmo Kontula, Maria Brion, Andre Franke, Peter W. Macfarlane, Mika Kivimäki, Tamara B. Harris, Lasse Oikarinen, Tamara T. Koopmann, Kenneth B. Margulies, Aravinda Chakravarti, Gianfranco Sinagra, Maarten P. van den Berg, Veikko Salomaa, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Daniel S. Evans, Caroline Hayward, Kimmo Porthan, Michael J. Ackerman, Jacqueline C.M. Witteman, Arthur A.M. Wilde, Martin G. Larson, Kasper Lage, Manuela Uda, Susan R. Heckbert, Joel S. Bader, Graham Watt, María Dolores Torres, Stephan B. Felix, Jerome I. Rotter, Pau Navarro, Meena Kumari, Johan Ärnlöv, Andrew D. Paterson, Antti Jula, Olli T. Raitakari, Raimund Erbel, Christopher J. O'Donnell, Britt M. Beckmann, Peter A. Noseworthy, Tim D. Spector, Wai K. Lee, Leopoldo Zelante, Nilesh J. Samani, John R. Giudicessi, Harold Snieder, Dag S. Thelle, David Ellinghaus, Eimo Martens, James B. Strait, Jorma S. A. Viikari, Andrew D. Johnson, Antonella Mulas, Hilma Holm, Johannes Haerting, Annamaria Iorio, Rebecca L. Zuvich, Sheila Ulivi, Andrew A. Hicks, Elijah R. Behr, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen, Bernhard Strohmer, Marco Orru, Claudia Lamina, Sandosh Padmanabhan, Christian Fuchsberger, Andrie G. Panayiotou, Ehret, Georg Benedikt, Internal Medicine, Public Health, Epidemiology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical Informatics, Clinical Genetics, Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI), Lifestyle Medicine (LM), Groningen Kidney Center (GKC), Vascular Ageing Programme (VAP), Ethical, Legal, Social Issues in Genetics (ELSI), Stem Cell Aging Leukemia and Lymphoma (SALL), Arking, D, Pulit, S, Crotti, L, van der Harst, P, Munroe, P, Koopmann, T, Sotoodehnia, N, Rossin, E, Morley, M, Wang, X, Johnson, A, Lundby, A, Gudbjartsson, D, Noseworthy, P, Eijgelsheim, M, Bradford, Y, Tarasov, K, Dörr, M, Müller-Nurasyid, M, Lahtinen, A, Nolte, I, Smith, A, Bis, J, Isaacs, A, Newhouse, S, Evans, D, Post, W, Waggott, D, Lyytikäinen, L, Hicks, A, Eisele, L, Ellinghaus, D, Hayward, C, Navarro, P, Ulivi, S, Tanaka, T, Tester, D, Chatel, S, Gustafsson, S, Kumari, M, Morris, R, Naluai, A, Padmanabhan, S, Kluttig, A, Strohmer, B, Panayiotou, A, Torres, M, Knoflach, M, Hubacek, J, Slowikowski, K, Raychaudhuri, S, Kumar, R, Harris, T, Launer, L, Shuldiner, A, Alonso, A, Bader, J, Ehret, G, Huang, H, Kao, W, Strait, J, Macfarlane, P, Brown, M, Caulfield, M, Samani, N, Kronenberg, F, Willeit, J, Smith, J, Greiser, K, Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, H, Werdan, K, Carella, M, Zelante, L, Heckbert, S, Psaty, B, Rotter, J, Kolcic, I, Polašek, O, Wright, A, Griffin, M, Daly, M, Arnar, D, Hólm, H, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Denny, J, Roden, D, Zuvich, R, Emilsson, V, Plump, A, Larson, M, O'Donnell, C, Yin, X, Bobbo, M, D'Adamo, A, Iorio, A, Sinagra, G, Carracedo, A, Cummings, S, Nalls, M, Jula, A, Kontula, K, Marjamaa, A, Oikarinen, L, Perola, M, Porthan, K, Erbel, R, Hoffmann, P, Jöckel, K, Kälsch, H, Nöthen, M, den Hoed, M, Loos, R, Thelle, D, Gieger, C, Meitinger, T, Perz, S, Peters, A, Prucha, H, Sinner, M, Waldenberger, M, de Boer, R, Franke, L, van der Vleuten, P, Beckmann, B, Martens, E, Bardai, A, Hofman, N, Wilde, A, Behr, E, Dalageorgou, C, Giudicessi, J, Medeiros-Domingo, A, Kyndt, F, Probst, V, Ghidoni, A, Insolia, R, Hamilton, R, Scherer, S, Brandimarto, J, Margulies, K, Moravec, C, Greco, M, Fuchsberger, C, O'Connell, J, Lee, W, Watt, G, Campbell, H, Wild, S, El Mokhtari, N, Frey, N, Asselbergs, F, Mateo Leach, I, Navis, G, van den Berg, M, van Veldhuisen, D, Kellis, M, Krijthe, B, Franco, O, Hofman, A, Kors, J, Uitterlinden, A, Witteman, J, Kedenko, L, Lamina, C, Oostra, B, Abecasis, G, Lakatta, E, Mulas, A, Orrú, M, Schlessinger, D, Uda, M, Markus, M, Völker, U, Snieder, H, Spector, T, Arnlöv, J, Lind, L, Sundström, J, Syvänen, A, Kivimaki, M, Kähönen, M, Mononen, N, Raitakari, O, Viikari, J, Adamkova, V, Kiechl, S, Brion, M, Nicolaides, A, Paulweber, B, Haerting, J, Dominiczak, A, Nyberg, F, Whincup, P, Hingorani, A, Schott, J, Bezzina, C, Ingelsson, E, Ferrucci, L, Gasparini, P, Wilson, J, Rudan, I, Franke, A, Mühleisen, T, Pramstaller, P, Lehtimäki, T, Paterson, A, Parsa, A, Liu, Y, van Duijn, C, Siscovick, D, Gudnason, V, Jamshidi, Y, Salomaa, V, Felix, S, Sanna, S, Ritchie, M, Stricker, B, Stefansson, K, Boyer, L, Cappola, T, Olsen, J, Lage, K, Schwartz, P, Kääb, S, Chakravarti, A, Ackerman, M, Pfeufer, A, de Bakker, P, Newton-Cheh, C, Arking, Dan E., Pulit, Sara L., Crotti, Lia, Van Der Harst, Pim, Munroe, Patricia B., Koopmann, Tamara T., Sotoodehnia, Nona, Rossin, Elizabeth J., Morley, Michael, Wang, Xinchen, Johnson, Andrew D., Lundby, Alicia, Gudbjartsson, Daníel F., Noseworthy, Peter A., Eijgelsheim, Mark, Bradford, Yuki, Tarasov, Kirill V., Dörr, Marcu, Müller Nurasyid, Martina, Lahtinen, Annukka M., Nolte, Ilja M., Smith, Albert Vernon, Bis, Joshua C., Isaacs, Aaron, Newhouse, Stephen J., Evans, Daniel S., Post, Wendy S., Waggott, Daryl, Lyytikäinen, Leo Pekka, Hicks, Andrew A., Eisele, Lewin, Ellinghaus, David, Hayward, Caroline, Navarro, Pau, Ulivi, Sheila, Tanaka, Toshiko, Tester, David J., Chatel, Stéphanie, Gustafsson, Stefan, Kumari, Meena, Morris, Richard W., Naluai, Asa T., Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Kluttig, Alexander, Strohmer, Bernhard, Panayiotou, Andrie G., Torres, Maria, Knoflach, Michael, Hubacek, Jaroslav A., Slowikowski, Kamil, Raychaudhuri, Soumya, Kumar, Runjun D., Harris, Tamara B., Launer, Lenore J., Shuldiner, Alan R., Alonso, Alvaro, Bader, Joel S., Ehret, Georg, Huang, Hailiang, Kao, W. H. Linda, Strait, James B., Macfarlane, Peter W., Brown, Morri, Caulfield, Mark J., Samani, Nilesh J., Kronenberg, Florian, Willeit, Johann, Smith, J. Gustav, Greiser, Karin H., Zu Schwabedissen, Henriette Meyer, Werdan, Karl, Carella, Massimo, Zelante, Leopoldo, Heckbert, Susan R., Psaty, Bruce M., Rotter, Jerome I., Kolcic, Ivana, Polašek, Ozren, Wright, Alan F., Griffin, Maura, Daly, Mark J., Arnar, David O., Hólm, Hilma, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Denny, Joshua C., Roden, Dan M., Zuvich, Rebecca L., Emilsson, Valur, Plump, Andrew S., Larson, Martin G., O'Donnell, Christopher J., Yin, Xiaoyan, Bobbo, Marco, D'Adamo, ADAMO PIO, Iorio, Annamaria, Sinagra, Gianfranco, Carracedo, Angel, Cummings, Steven R., Nalls, Michael A., Jula, Antti, Kontula, Kimmo K., Marjamaa, Annukka, Oikarinen, Lasse, Perola, Marku, Porthan, Kimmo, Erbel, Raimund, Hoffmann, Per, Jöckel, Karl Heinz, Kälsch, Hagen, Nöthen, Markus M., Den Hoed, Marcel, Loos, Ruth J. F., Thelle, Dag S., Gieger, Christian, Meitinger, Thoma, Perz, Siegfried, Peters, Annette, Prucha, Hanna, Sinner, Moritz F., Waldenberger, Melanie, De Boer, Rudolf A., Franke, Lude, Van Der Vleuten, Pieter A., Beckmann, Britt Maria, Martens, Eimo, Bardai, Abdennasser, Hofman, Nynke, Wilde, Arthur A. M., Behr, Elijah R., Dalageorgou, Chrysoula, Giudicessi, John R., Medeiros Domingo, Argelia, Barc, Julien, Kyndt, Florence, Probst, Vincent, Ghidoni, Alice, Insolia, Roberto, Hamilton, Robert M., Scherer, Stephen W., Brandimarto, Jeffrey, Margulies, Kenneth, Moravec, Christine E., Del Greco M, Fabiola, Fuchsberger, Christian, O'Connell, Jeffrey R., Lee, Wai K., Watt, Graham C. M., Campbell, Harry, Wild, Sarah H., El Mokhtari, Nour E., Frey, Norbert, Asselbergs, Folkert W., Leach, Irene Mateo, Navis, Gerjan, Van Den Berg, Maarten P., Van Veldhuisen, Dirk J., Kellis, Manoli, Krijthe, Bouwe P., Franco, Oscar H., Hofman, Albert, Kors, Jan A., Uitterlinden, André G., Witteman, Jacqueline C. M., Kedenko, Lyudmyla, Lamina, Claudia, Oostra, Ben A., Abecasis, Gonçalo R., Lakatta, Edward G., Mulas, Antonella, Orrú, Marco, Schlessinger, David, Uda, Manuela, Markus, Marcello R. P., Völker, Uwe, Snieder, Harold, Spector, Timothy D., Ärnlöv, Johan, Lind, Lar, Sundström, Johan, Syvänen, Ann Christine, Kivimaki, Mika, Kähönen, Mika, Mononen, Nina, Raitakari, Olli T., Viikari, Jorma S., Adamkova, Vera, Kiechl, Stefan, Brion, Maria, Nicolaides, Andrew N., Paulweber, Bernhard, Haerting, Johanne, Dominiczak, Anna F., Nyberg, Fredrik, Whincup, Peter H., Hingorani, Aroon D., Schott, Jean Jacque, Bezzina, Connie R., Ingelsson, Erik, Ferrucci, Luigi, Gasparini, Paolo, Wilson, James F., Rudan, Igor, Franke, Andre, Mühleisen, Thomas W., Pramstaller, Peter P., Lehtimäki, Terho J., Paterson, Andrew D., Parsa, Afshin, Liu, Yongmei, Van Duijn, Cornelia M., Siscovick, David S., Gudnason, Vilmundur, Jamshidi, Yalda, Salomaa, Veikko, Felix, Stephan B., Sanna, Serena, Ritchie, Marylyn D., Stricker, Bruno H., Stefansson, Kari, Boyer, Laurie A., Cappola, Thomas P., Olsen, Jesper V., Lage, Kasper, Schwartz, Peter J., Kääb, Stefan, Chakravarti, Aravinda, Ackerman, Michael J., Pfeufer, Arne, De Bakker, Paul I. W., Newton Cheh, Christopher, Cardiology, ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and Human Genetics
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Male ,Candidate gene ,Myocardium/metabolism ,LOCI ,Medizin ,Heart electrophysiology ,Genome-wide association study ,Arrhythmias ,Bioinformatics ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Heart Ventricle ,Sudden cardiac death ,Electrocardiography ,PR INTERVAL ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac/genetics ,Death, Sudden, Cardiac/etiology ,Genetics ,ddc:616 ,Cardiac electrophysiology ,Adult ,Aged ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,Calcium Signaling ,Death, Sudden, Cardiac ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genotype ,Heart Ventricles ,Humans ,Long QT Syndrome ,Middle Aged ,Myocardium ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,COMMON VARIANTS ,Heart Ventricles/metabolism ,Single Nucleotide ,Long QT Syndrome/genetics ,CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE ,Death ,Heart ventricle arrhythmia ,genetic association study ,gene ,SNP ,heart ,Genome-Wide Association Study/methods ,Long QT syndrome ,QRS DURATION ,Cardiac ,Cardiac/etiology ,Human ,QT interval ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Electrocardiography/methods ,TRPM7 ,BIO/18 - GENETICA ,Cardiac/genetics ,Biology ,Article ,sudden cardiac death ,QRS complex ,CARDIAC REPOLARIZATION ,medicine ,Repolarization ,cardiovascular diseases ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,Polymorphism ,MED/01 - STATISTICA MEDICA ,calcium ,ta1184 ,Calcium signaling ,Calcium Signaling/genetics ,MED/11 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO CARDIOVASCOLARE ,ta3121 ,Cardiovascular risk ,medicine.disease ,SARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUM ,Sudden ,MODEL ,Genetic association ,myocardial repolarization ,Genetic variability ,Gene expression ,Clinical Medicine ,genetic ,Controlled study - Abstract
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 similar to 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.
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Chris Power, Gail Davies, Ilaria Gandin, Panagiotis Deloukas, Jennifer E. Huffman, Pascal Timshel, Albert V. Smith, A. Kong, Paul Lichtenstein, Joseph K. Pickrell, Philipp Koellinger, P. L. De Jager, Reedik Mägi, G. B. Chen, Neil Pendleton, B. V. Halldórsson, George Dedoussis, Antti-Pekka Sarin, Natalia Pervjakova, Veikko Salomaa, Simona Vaccargiu, Ozren Polasek, K. H. Jöckel, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Y. Milaneschi, Jessica D. Faul, Patricia A. Boyle, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Igor Rudan, Christopher P. Nelson, Vilmundur Gudnason, John Attia, Jürgen Wellmann, Kristi Läll, Konstantin Strauch, Stuart J. Ritchie, Markus Perola, Nicola Pirastu, Klaus Bønnelykke, Robert Karlsson, R. de Vlaming, Liisa Keltigangas-Jarvinen, Thomas Meitinger, Riccardo E. Marioni, Anu Loukola, Barbera Franke, Reinhold Schmidt, Maël Lebreton, Sven Oskarsson, E. Mihailov, Harm-Jan Westra, David R. Weir, Aldi T. Kraja, Niek Verweij, Peter M. Visscher, Hans-Jörgen Grabe, Johannes H. Brandsma, Mark Adams, R. J. Scott, G. Thorleifsson, Tõnu Esko, Mika Kähönen, Saskia P. Hagenaars, Patrick Turley, Johannes Waage, Peter Lichtner, Dragana Vuckovic, Antonietta Robino, Henry Völzke, Lydia Quaye, C. de Leeuw, Marika Kaakinen, Wei Zhao, Abdel Abdellaoui, Reka Nagy, Pedro Marques-Vidal, Johan G. Eriksson, Alan F. Wright, Andres Metspalu, Lavinia Paternoster, Momoko Horikoshi, Jan A. Staessen, Tarunveer S. Ahluwalia, Tian Liu, Martin Kroh, Aldo Rustichini, Giorgia Girotto, Cristina Venturini, Lili Milani, Jennifer A. Smith, Ginevra Biino, Tessel E. Galesloot, Michael A. Horan, Gerardus A. Meddens, James F. Wilson, Francesco Cucca, Peter Vollenweider, Erika Salvi, P. J. van der Most, Jari Lahti, Campbell A, David Laibson, Andrew Bakshi, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Tomi Mäki-Opas, Andreas J. Forstner, C M van Duijn, Nicholas G. Martin, Jonathan Marten, Ute Bültmann, Olli T. Raitakari, David A. Bennett, A.G. Uitterlinden, J. E. De Neve, Ingrid B. Borecki, WD Hill, Bo Jacobsson, Antti Latvala, Katri Räikkönen, Michael B. Miller, Jonathan P. Beauchamp, S. J. van der Lee, Ilja Demuth, Stavroula Kanoni, Veronique Vitart, Elina Hyppönen, N. Eklund, Francesco P. Cappuccio, Robert F. Krueger, Maria Pina Concas, Jaime Derringer, F. J.A. Van Rooij, Helena Schmidt, Patrick J. F. Groenen, Valur Emilsson, Rico Rueedi, Aysu Okbay, Georg Homuth, Edith Hofer, W. E. R. Ollier, Hannah Campbell, Paolo Gasparini, Mark Alan Fontana, Magnus Johannesson, Seppo Koskinen, Christopher F. Chabris, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Christine Meisinger, Kari Stefansson, Jun Ding, Tia Sorensen, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Michelle N. Meyer, James J. Lee, Diego Vozzi, Gonneke Willemsen, K. Petrovic, Sarah E. Medland, Mary F. Feitosa, Henning Tiemeier, L. J. Launer, William G. Iacono, Massimo Mangino, Tune H. Pers, S. E. Baumeister, Christopher Oldmeadow, Grant W. Montgomery, Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, Jaakko Kaprio, Catharine R. Gale, S.F.W. Meddens, Kevin Thom, Klaus Berger, Pablo V. Gejman, Lude Franke, Gyda Bjornsdottir, Daniel J. Benjamin, Steven F. Lehrer, Krista Fischer, Alan R. Sanders, S. Ulivi, Katharina E. Schraut, Tim D. Spector, Amy Hofman, Matt McGue, Terho Lehtimäki, D. C. Liewald, Hans Bisgaard, L. Eisele, Astanand Jugessur, George Davey Smith, T.B. Harris, A.R. Thurik, Cornelius A. Rietveld, David Schlessinger, Z. Kutalik, David J. Porteous, Lynne J. Hocking, N J Timpson, A. Palotie, Lambertus A. Kiemeney, Ian J. Deary, Sharon L.R. Kardia, Peter K. Joshi, Nilesh J. Samani, Michael A. Province, Börge Schmidt, Richa Gupta, Carmen Amador, Erin B. Ware, Joyce Y. Tung, Ioanna-Panagiota Kalafati, Lars Bertram, Caroline Hayward, P. van der Harst, Penelope A. Lind, Kadri Kaasik, N.A. Furlotte, Sarah E. Harris, B. St Pourcain, Susan M. Ring, Zhihong Zhu, Alexander Teumer, Behrooz Z. Alizadeh, Judith M. Vonk, Blair H. Smith, A Payton, Wouter J. Peyrot, Jacob Gratten, Douglas F. Levinson, C Gieger, Leanne M. Hall, Andrew Heath, Mario Pirastu, Peter Eibich, Nancy L. Pedersen, Ronny Myhre, Antonio Terracciano, David M. Evans, Raymond A. Poot, Uwe Völker, Dorret I. Boomsma, Clemens Baumbach, Unnur Thorsteinsdottir, Ivana Kolcic, Jia-Shu Yang, Dalton Conley, A. A. Vinkhuyzen, Danielle Posthuma, Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Olga Rostapshova, Jonas Bacelis, Daniele Cusi, Yong Qian, Bjarni Gunnarsson, George McMahon, Elizabeth G. Holliday, Pamela A. F. Madden, David A. Hinds, David Cesarini, Jianxin Shi, Najaf Amin, Dale R. Nyholt, Applied Economics, Epidemiology, Real World Studies in PharmacoEpidemiology, -Genetics, -Economics and -Therapy (PEGET), Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI), Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), Aletta Jacobs School of Public Health, Public Health Research (PHR), Stem Cell Aging Leukemia and Lymphoma (SALL), Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep, EMGO - Mental health, Complex Trait Genetics, Biological Psychology, Marioni, RE, Ritchie, SJ, Joshi, PK, Hagenaars, SP, Hypponen, E, Benjamin, DJ, Social Science Genetic Association Consortium, Marioni, Re, Ritchie, Sj, Joshi, Pk, Hagenaars, Sp, Okbay, A, Fischer, K, Adams, Mj, Hill, Wd, Davies, G, Nagy, R, Amador, C, Läll, K, Metspalu, A, Liewald, Dc, Campbell, A, Wilson, Jf, Hayward, C, Esko, T, Porteous, Dj, Gale, Cr, Deary, Ij, Beauchamp, Jp, Fontana, Ma, Lee, Jj, Pers, Th, Rietveld, Ca, Turley, P, Chen, Gb, Emilsson, V, Meddens, Sf, Oskarsson, S, Pickrell, Jk, Thom, K, Timshel, P, de Vlaming, R, Abdellaoui, A, Ahluwalia, T, Bacelis, J, Baumbach, C, Bjornsdottir, G, Brandsma, Jh, Concas, MARIA PINA, Derringer, J, Furlotte, Na, Galesloot, Te, Girotto, Giorgia, Gupta, R, Hall, Lm, Harris, Se, Hofer, E, Horikoshi, M, Huffman, Je, Kaasik, K, Kalafati, Ip, Karlsson, R, Kong, A, Lahti, J, van der Lee, Sj, de Leeuw, C, Lind, Pa, Lindgren, Ko, Liu, T, Mangino, M, Marten, J, Mihailov, E, Miller, Mb, van der Most, Pj, Oldmeadow, C, Payton, A, Pervjakova, N, Peyrot, Wj, Qian, Y, Raitakari, O, Rueedi, R, Salvi, E, Schmidt, B, Schraut, Ke, Shi, J, Smith, Av, Poot, Ra, St Pourcain, B, Teumer, A, Thorleifsson, G, Verweij, N, Vuckovic, Dragana, Wellmann, J, Westra, Hj, Yang, J, Zhao, W, Zhu, Z, Alizadeh, Bz, Amin, N, Bakshi, A, Baumeister, Se, Biino, G, Bønnelykke, K, Boyle, Pa, Campbell, H, Cappuccio, Fp, De Neve, Je, Deloukas, P, Demuth, I, Ding, J, Eibich, P, Eisele, L, Eklund, N, Evans, Dm, Faul, Jd, Feitosa, Mf, Forstner, Aj, Gandin, Ilaria, Gunnarsson, B, Halldórsson, Bv, Harris, Tb, Heath, Ac, Hocking, Lj, Holliday, Eg, Homuth, G, Horan, Ma, Hottenga, Jj, de Jager, Pl, Jugessur, A, Kaakinen, Ma, Kähönen, M, Kanoni, S, Keltigangas Järvinen, L, Kiemeney, La, Kolcic, I, Koskinen, S, Kraja, At, Kroh, M, Kutalik, Z, Latvala, A, Launer, Lj, Lebreton, Mp, Levinson, Df, Lichtenstein, P, Lichtner, P, Loukola, A, Madden, Pa, Mägi, R, Mäki Opas, T, Marques Vidal, P, Meddens, Ga, Mcmahon, G, Meisinger, C, Meitinger, T, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Montgomery, Gw, Myhre, R, Nelson, Cp, Nyholt, Dr, Ollier, We, Palotie, A, Paternoster, L, Pedersen, Nl, Petrovic, Ke, Räikkönen, K, Ring, Sm, Robino, Antonietta, Rostapshova, O, Rudan, I, Rustichini, A, Salomaa, V, Sanders, Ar, Sarin, Ap, Schmidt, H, Scott, Rj, Smith, Bh, Smith, Ja, Staessen, Ja, Steinhagen Thiessen, E, Strauch, K, Terracciano, A, Tobin, Md, Ulivi, Sheila, Vaccargiu, S, Quaye, L, van Rooij, Fj, Venturini, C, Vinkhuyzen, Aa, Völker, U, Völzke, H, Vonk, Jm, Vozzi, Diego, Waage, J, Ware, Eb, Willemsen, G, Attia, Jr, Bennett, Da, Berger, K, Bertram, L, Bisgaard, H, Boomsma, Di, Borecki, Ib, Bultmann, U, Chabris, Cf, Cucca, F, Cusi, D, Dedoussis, Gv, van Duijn, Cm, Eriksson, Jg, Franke, B, Franke, L, Gasparini, Paolo, Gejman, Pv, Gieger, C, Grabe, Hj, Gratten, J, Groenen, Pj, Gudnason, V, van der Harst, P, Hinds, Da, Hoffmann, W, Iacono, Wg, Jacobsson, B, Järvelin, Mr, Jöckel, Kh, Kaprio, J, Kardia, Sl, Lehtimäki, T, Lehrer, Sf, Magnusson, Pk, Martin, Ng, Mcgue, M, Pendleton, N, Penninx, Bw, Perola, M, Pirastu, Nicola, Pirastu, M, Polasek, O, Posthuma, D, Power, C, Province, Ma, Samani, Nj, Schlessinger, D, Schmidt, R, Sørensen, Ti, Spector, Td, Stefansson, K, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Thurik, Ar, Timpson, Nj, Tiemeier, H, Tung, Jy, Uitterlinden, Ag, Vitart, V, Vollenweider, P, Weir, Dr, Wright, Af, Conley, Dc, Krueger, Rf, Smith, Gd, Hofman, A, Laibson, Di, Medland, Se, Meyer, Mn, Johannesson, M, Visscher, Pm, Koellinger, Pd, Cesarini, D, and Benjamin, Dj
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Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Parents ,education: longevity: prediction: polygenic score [genetics] ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,polygenic ,Lebenserwartung ,Cohort Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,Databases, Genetic ,Medicine ,genetics ,polygenic score ,longevity, education, gene ,Soziales und Gesundheit ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,education ,Multidisciplinary ,Longevity ,Middle Aged ,Biobank ,humanities ,3. Good health ,Urological cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 15] ,Cohort ,Educational Status ,Female ,Cohort study ,Estonia ,education, longevity, polygenic ,Offspring ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Kultursektor ,Prognose ,Lernen ,Lower risk ,Education ,03 medical and health sciences ,longevity ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Commentaries ,Polygenic score ,Journal Article ,Genetics ,Humans ,Non-Profit-Sektor ,Genetic Association Studies ,Aged ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,business.industry ,ta1184 ,Genetic Variation ,prediction ,Educational attainment ,United Kingdom ,Gesundheitsstatistik ,030104 developmental biology ,Genetic epidemiology ,Scotland ,Gesundheitszustand ,Genetische Forschung ,business ,Prediction ,Bildung ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Demography - Abstract
Educational attainment is associated with many health outcomes, including longevity. It is also known to be substantially heritable. Here, we used data from three large genetic epidemiology cohort studies (Generation Scotland, n = ∼17,000; UK Biobank, n = ∼115,000; and the Estonian Biobank, n = ∼6,000) to test whether education-linked genetic variants can predict lifespan length. We did so by using cohort members' polygenic profile score for education to predict their parents' longevity. Across the three cohorts, meta-analysis showed that a 1 SD higher polygenic education score was associated with ∼2.7% lower mortality risk for both mothers (total n deaths = 79,702) and ∼2.4% lower risk for fathers (total n deaths = 97,630). On average, the parents of offspring in the upper third of the polygenic score distribution lived 0.55 y longer compared with those of offspring in the lower third. Overall, these results indicate that the genetic contributions to educational attainment are useful in the prediction of human longevity. Marioni RE, Ritchie SJ, Joshi PK, Hagenaars SP, Okbay A, Fischer K, Adams MJ, Hill WD, Davies G, Social Science Genetic Association Consortium, Nagy R, Amador C, Läll K, Metspalu A, Liewald DC, Campbell A, Wilson JF, Hayward C, Esko T, Porteous DJ, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2016, vol. 113, no. 47, pp. 13366-13371, 2016 Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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43. Polymerized ionic liquid Co-catalysts driving photocatalytic CO 2 transformation.
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Eisele L, Hulaj B, Podsednik M, Laudani F, Ayala P, Cherevan A, Foelske A, Limbeck A, Eder D, and Bica-Schröder K
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Photocatalytic production of CO from CO
2 has the potential for safe and atom-economic production of feedstock chemicals via in situ carbonylation chemistry. We developed novel ionic liquid-based polymeric materials through radical copolymerisation of 1-butyl-3-vinylimidazolium chloride and photocatalytically active Re- and Ru-complexes that serve as the CO2 reduction catalyst and photosensitiser, respectively. The crosslinked polymeric framework allows for the facile immobilisation of molecular organometallic complexes for use as heterogenised catalysts; moreover, the involved imidazolium core units co-catalyze the reduction of CO2 via covalent interaction. The ratio of sensitiser and catalyst was analysed by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (LA-ICP-MS) and set in relation to results from photocatalytic experiments. Ultimately, the heterogenous polymeric framework showed high selectivity for CO formation on photocatalytic CO2 reduction with improved stability to the corresponding homogenous system., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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44. Neutropenia-related aspergillosis in non-transplant haematological patients hospitalised under ambient air versus purified air conditions.
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Friese C, Breuckmann K, Hüttmann A, Eisele L, and Dührsen U
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- Humans, Aspergillosis drug therapy, Hematology, Neutropenia complications, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis etiology, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis complications, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute complications
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Background: To reduce the risk of invasive aspergillosis (IA), air purification by high-efficiency particulate air filtration and laminar air flow (HEPA/LAF) is standard of care in allogeneic blood stem cell transplantation. Its use in non-transplant haematological patients is inconsistent., Objectives: We sought to assess the incidence and outcome of pulmonary IA in non-transplant patients with life-threatening neutropenia by comparing an ambient air hospitalisation period (2008-2011) with a subsequent HEPA/LAF hospitalisation period (2012-2014)., Patients and Methods: We compared 204 consecutive patients with acute myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia or aplastic anaemia completing 534 neutropenia-related hospitalisations under ambient air conditions with 126 such patients completing 437 neutropenia-related hospitalisations under HEPA/LAF conditions. IA was defined using the 2008 EORTC/MSG criteria., Results: Within a 7-year study period, we observed one 'proven', three 'probable' and 73 'possible' IAs, most often during acute leukaemia remission induction. Their frequency rose with increasing duration of life-threatening neutropenia (1-10 days, 1.8%; >40 days, 35.2%) and concomitant severe anaemia (0 days, 3.2%; >20 days, 31.0%). Multiple logistic regression revealed a strong correlation between IA incidence and hospitalisation under HEPA/LAF conditions (odds ratio [OR], 0.368 [95% confidence interval, 0.207-0.654]; p < .001) and duration of neutropenia (OR, 1.043 [1.023-1.062] per day; p < .001) and anaemia (OR, 1.044 [1.008-1.081] per day; p = .016). IA-associated fatal outcomes were non-significantly reduced under HEPA/LAF (OR, 0.077 [0.005-1.151]; p = .063). The protective effect of HEPA/LAF was not seen under posaconazole prophylaxis (OR, 0.856 [0.376-1.950]; p = .711)., Conclusions: Implementation of HEPA/LAF was associated with a significant reduction in neutropenia-related IA in non-transplant haematological patients., (© 2023 The Authors. Mycoses published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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45. The perfluoroadamantoxy aluminate as an ideal weakly coordinating anion? - synthesis and first applications.
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Billion A, Schorpp M, Feser R, Schmitt M, Eisele L, Scherer H, Sonoda T, Kawa H, Butschke B, and Krossing I
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Weakly coordinating anions (WCAs) facilitate the stabilization and isolation of highly reactive and almost "naked" cations. Alkoxyaluminate-based WCAs such as [Al(OC(CF
3 )3 )4 ]- ([ pf ]- ) are widely used due to their synthetic accessibility and their high stability. However, small cations are still able to coordinate the oxygen atoms of the [ pf ]- anion or even to abstract an alkoxy ligand. The novel WCA [Al(OC10 F15 )4 ]- ([ pfAd ]- ; OC10 F15 = perfluoro-1-adamantoxy) is characterized by a very rigid core framework, thus indicating a higher stability towards fluoride-ion abstraction (DFT calculations) and providing hope to generate less disordered crystal structures. The [ pfAd ]- anion was generated by the reaction of the highly acidic alcohol perfluoro-1-adamantanol C10 F15 OH with LiAlH4 in o -DFB. Li[ pfAd ] could not be synthesized free of impurities (and still contains unreacted alcohol). Yet, starting from contaminated Li[ pfAd ], the very useful pure salts Ag[ pfAd ], [Ph3 C][ pfAd ] and [H(OEt2 )2 ][ pfAd ] could be synthesized. The salts were characterized by NMR spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray diffraction and IR spectroscopy. Additionally, [NO][ pfAd ] could be synthesized containing alcohol impurities but nonetheless enabled the synthesis of the salt P9 + [ pfAd ]- . The synthesis of Tl[ pfAd ] in a mixture of H2 O/acetone/ o -DFB demonstrated the water stability of the [ pfAd ]- anion.- Published
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46. Can Different Parameter Sets Lead to Equivalent Optima between Geometric Accuracy and Mechanical Properties in Arburg Plastic Freeforming?
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Eisele L, Heuer A, Weidenmann KA, and Liebig WV
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Technological advances have led to the increased use of plastic-based additive manufacturing processes for the production of consumer goods and spare parts. For this reason, the need for the best possible mechanical properties while maintaining geometric accuracy is becoming increasingly important. One of these additive manufacturing processes is the Arburg Plastic Freeforming process, which differs from the widely used Fused Filament Fabrication process in the way that droplets are discharged along a track instead of continuous extruded tracks. As with all other plastic-based additive manufacturing processes, due to the round shape of the tracks, voids occur between the individual tracks during manufacturing, which effects mechanical properties. In contrast to previous work, which mainly focused on how the mechanical properties change with a change in a single printing parameter, this work focused more closely on the interaction of three relevant printing parameters considered as a parameter set. Their influence on the mechanical properties was investigated by tensile tests, the influence on the residual porosity by density measurements and the influence on the geometric accuracy by surface roughness measurements. It was shown that by considering the parameters as a parameter set, states of high density and therefore high mechanical properties while reaching minimal surface roughness can be achieved for significantly more combinations than previously assumed. However, for these states the residual porosity was slightly different. This difference was explained by a parameter-dependent deformation factor of the droplets, which influences the maximal possible degree of filling during manufacturing. For the optimization of arbitrary parameter sets, an analytical model was derived.
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47. Impact of shift work on the risk of depression.
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Behrens T, Burek K, Rabstein S, Wichert K, Erbel R, Eisele L, Arendt M, Dragano N, Brüning T, and Jöckel KH
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- Circadian Rhythm, Depression epidemiology, Female, Humans, Life Style, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Shift Work Schedule adverse effects
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We studied the association between shift work and depressive symptoms in the prospective Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study, considering various demographic, lifestyle and work-related factors. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D)-Scale (≥17 points defined as high symptoms) and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) with a cutoff ≥9, or prescription of an anti-depressant. The definition of shift work included work hours outside 7:00 to 18:00, whereas night work was defined as a shift including work between 0:00 and 5:00. Poisson regression with robust error variances was calculated to estimate relative risks (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for age at follow-up, diurnal preference, monthly household income and education. Analyses were stratified by sex. We performed various sensitivity and stratified analyses to test the robustness of our results. At baseline, 1,500 gainfully employed subjects, 45-73 years of age and without a history of depression, were included. Until the 5-year follow-up, 896 participants were observed, and 486 participants survived through the 10-year follow-up. Although most analyses did not reach the level of formal statistical significance, women working night shifts tended to show increased relative risks for depressive symptoms according to the PHQ (RR = 1.78; 95% CI 0.71-4.45), in particular when working night shifts for ≥20 years (RR = 2.70; 95% CI 0.48-15.4). Stratification by age group revealed no increased risks among women above 60 years of age. Stratified analyses indicated that over-commitment was associated with higher risks for depressive symptoms among women (RR = 4.59; 95% CI 0.95-22.2 in the CES-D and RR = 12.7; 95% CI 2.89-56.1 in the PHQ). Exclusion of subgroups for the purpose of sensitivity analyses generally strengthened associations in women, whereas little evidence for an increased risk of depression remained among male shift workers. In summary, negative effects on depression were suggested among female shift workers, although results were based on small numbers. Among men, we did not identify consistently increased risks for depressive symptoms in relation to shift work.
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48. Survival analysis for AdVerse events with VarYing follow-up times (SAVVY)-estimation of adverse event risks.
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Stegherr R, Schmoor C, Beyersmann J, Rufibach K, Jehl V, Brückner A, Eisele L, Künzel T, Kupas K, Langer F, Leverkus F, Loos A, Norenberg C, Voss F, and Friede T
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- Humans, Incidence, Probability, Survival Analysis, Follow-Up Studies
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Background: The SAVVY project aims to improve the analyses of adverse events (AEs), whether prespecified or emerging, in clinical trials through the use of survival techniques appropriately dealing with varying follow-up times and competing events (CEs). Although statistical methodologies have advanced, in AE analyses, often the incidence proportion, the incidence density, or a non-parametric Kaplan-Meier estimator are used, which ignore either censoring or CEs. In an empirical study including randomized clinical trials from several sponsor organizations, these potential sources of bias are investigated. The main purpose is to compare the estimators that are typically used to quantify AE risk within trial arms to the non-parametric Aalen-Johansen estimator as the gold-standard for estimating cumulative AE probabilities. A follow-up paper will consider consequences when comparing safety between treatment groups., Methods: Estimators are compared with descriptive statistics, graphical displays, and a more formal assessment using a random effects meta-analysis. The influence of different factors on the size of deviations from the gold-standard is investigated in a meta-regression. Comparisons are conducted at the maximum follow-up time and at earlier evaluation times. CEs definition does not only include death before AE but also end of follow-up for AEs due to events related to the disease course or safety of the treatment., Results: Ten sponsor organizations provided 17 clinical trials including 186 types of investigated AEs. The one minus Kaplan-Meier estimator was on average about 1.2-fold larger than the Aalen-Johansen estimator and the probability transform of the incidence density ignoring CEs was even 2-fold larger. The average bias using the incidence proportion was less than 5%. Assuming constant hazards using incidence densities was hardly an issue provided that CEs were accounted for. The meta-regression showed that the bias depended mainly on the amount of censoring and on the amount of CEs., Conclusions: The choice of the estimator of the cumulative AE probability and the definition of CEs are crucial. We recommend using the Aalen-Johansen estimator with an appropriate definition of CEs whenever the risk for AEs is to be quantified and to change the guidelines accordingly.
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49. Air Pollution and Polyclonal Elevation of Serum Free Light Chains: An Assessment of Adaptive Immune Responses in the Prospective Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.
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Ohlwein S, Hennig F, Lucht S, Schmidt B, Eisele L, Arendt M, Dührsen U, Dürig J, Jöckel KH, Moebus S, and Hoffmann B
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- Aged, Humans, Middle Aged, Nitrogen Dioxide, Particulate Matter adverse effects, Prospective Studies, Air Pollution adverse effects, Environmental Exposure adverse effects, Environmental Exposure analysis, Immunity
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Background: Residential exposure to air pollution (AP) has been shown to activate the immune system (IS). Although innate immune responses to AP have been studied extensively, investigations on the adaptive IS are scarce., Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between short- to long-term AP exposure and polyclonal free light chains (FLC) produced by plasma cells., Methods: We used repeated data from three examinations ( t 0 : 2000-2003; t 1 : 2006-2008; and t 2 : 2011-2015) of the population-based German Heinz Nixdorf Recall cohort of initially 4,814 participants (45-75 y old). Residential exposure to total and source-specific particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter of 10 or 2.5 μ m ( PM 10 and PM 2.5 respectively), nitrogen dioxide ( NO 2 ), and particle number concentrations (accumulation mode; PN AM ) was estimated using a chemistry transport model with different time windows (1- to 365-d mean ± standard deviation) before blood draw. We applied linear mixed models with a random participant intercept to estimate associations between total, traffic- and industry-related AP exposures and log-transformed FLC, controlling for examination time, sociodemographic and lifestyle variables, estimated glomerular filtration rate and season., Results: Analyzing 9,933 observations from 4,455 participants, we observed generally positive associations between AP exposures and FLC. We observed strongest associations with middle-term exposures, e.g., 3.0% increase in FLC (95% confidence interval: 1.8%, 4.3%) per interquartile range increase in 91-d mean of NO 2 ( 14.1 μ g / m ³ ). Across the different pollutants, NO 2 showed strongest associations with FLC, followed by PM 10 and PN AM . Effect estimates for traffic-related exposures were mostly higher compared with total exposures. Although NO 2 and PN AM estimates remained stable upon adjustment for PM, PM estimates decreased considerably upon adjustment for NO 2 and PN AM ., Discussion: Our results suggest that middle-term AP exposures in particular might be positively associated with activation of the adaptive IS. Traffic-related PM, PN AM , and NO 2 showed strongest associations. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP7164.
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50. Associations between shift work and risk of colorectal cancer in two German cohort studies.
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Wichert K, Rabstein S, Stang A, Erbel R, Eisele L, Arendt M, Keimer A, Dragano N, Hoffmann W, Lerch MM, Roskoden FC, Schmidt CO, Völzke H, Jöckel KH, Brüning T, and Behrens T
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- Circadian Rhythm, Cohort Studies, Humans, Male, Risk Factors, Work Schedule Tolerance, Colorectal Neoplasms epidemiology, Colorectal Neoplasms etiology, Shift Work Schedule adverse effects
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The association between shift work and the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is still unclear. Therefore, we studied the associations between exposure to shift or night work and incident CRC in two German population-based cohort studies, the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study (HNR) and the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP). Including up to 6,903 participants, we analyzed the cohorts pooled and individually. We estimated incidence rate ratios (IRRs) with adjusted log-linear Poisson regression models with the natural logarithm of person-years as offset and performed subgroup analyses by sex and tumor localization in HNR. The pooled analysis revealed no increased risks for men working in night shifts (IRR: 1.03, 95% CI: 0.62; 1.71). In male HNR participants, we found an increased risk estimate for cancer of the distal colon in shift workers (IRR: 1.60, 95% CI: 0.53; 4.87) and in shift workers who did not perform night work (IRR: 3.93, 95% CI: 0.98; 15.70), but not in night workers. In SHIP, we observed elevated CRC risk estimates for rotating shift work including night work (IRR: 1.45, 95% CI: 0.72; 2.92) and for long-term exposure (IRR: 1.79, 95% CI: 0.81; 3.92) for men. In conclusion, night-shift work was not associated with CRC, although an increased risk was suggested for rotating shift work including nights in SHIP. The heterogeneity of shift-work jobs and schedules and associated lifestyle factors should be taken into account to disentangle a possible relationship between shift work and the risk for CRC in future investigations.
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