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2. The pyruvate-lactate axis modulates cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure
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Cluntun, Ahmad A., Badolia, Rachit, Lettlova, Sandra, Parnell, K. Mark, Shankar, Thirupura S., Diakos, Nikolaos A., Olson, Kristofor A., Taleb, Iosif, Tatum, Sean M., Berg, Jordan A., Cunningham, Corey N., Van Ry, Tyler, Bott, Alex J., Krokidi, Aspasia Thodou, Fogarty, Sarah, Skedros, Sophia, Swiatek, Wojciech I., Yu, Xuejing, Luo, Bai, Merx, Shannon, Navankasattusas, Sutip, Cox, James E., Ducker, Gregory S., Holland, William L., McKellar, Stephen H., Rutter, Jared, and Drakos, Stavros G.
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- 2021
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3. Lactate transport inhibition therapeutically reprograms fibroblast metabolism in experimental pulmonary fibrosis
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Ziehr, David R., primary, Li, Fei, additional, Parnell, K. Mark, additional, Krah, Nathan M., additional, Leahy, Kevin J., additional, Guillermier, Christelle, additional, Varon, Jack, additional, Baron, Rebecca M., additional, Maron, Bradley A., additional, Philp, Nancy J., additional, Hariri, Lida P., additional, Kim, Edy Yong, additional, Steinhauser, Matthew L., additional, Knipe, Rachel S., additional, Rutter, Jared, additional, and Oldham, William, additional
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- 2024
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4. Underwater soundscapes within critical habitats of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal: implications for conservation
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Parnell, K, primary, Merkens, K, additional, Huetz, C, additional, Charrier, I, additional, Robinson, SJ, additional, Pacini, A, additional, and Bejder, L, additional
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- 2024
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5. Evidence against Stabilization of the Transition State Oxyanion by a pKa-Perturbed RNA Base in the Peptidyl Transferase Center
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Parnell, K. Mark, Seila, Amy C., and Strobel, Scott A.
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- 2002
6. Supplementary Figure Legends from Pharmacologic Activation of PKM2 Slows Lung Tumor Xenograft Growth
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Parnell, K. Mark, primary, Foulks, Jason M., primary, Nix, Rebecca N., primary, Clifford, Adrianne, primary, Bullough, Jeremy, primary, Luo, Bai, primary, Senina, Anna, primary, Vollmer, David, primary, Liu, Jihua, primary, McCarthy, Virgil, primary, Xu, Yong, primary, Saunders, Michael, primary, Liu, Xiao-Hui, primary, Pearce, Scott, primary, Wright, Kevin, primary, O'Reilly, Marc, primary, McCullar, Michael V., primary, Ho, Koc-Kan, primary, and Kanner, Steven B., primary
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- 2023
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7. Supplementary Figures 1-4 from Pharmacologic Activation of PKM2 Slows Lung Tumor Xenograft Growth
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Parnell, K. Mark, primary, Foulks, Jason M., primary, Nix, Rebecca N., primary, Clifford, Adrianne, primary, Bullough, Jeremy, primary, Luo, Bai, primary, Senina, Anna, primary, Vollmer, David, primary, Liu, Jihua, primary, McCarthy, Virgil, primary, Xu, Yong, primary, Saunders, Michael, primary, Liu, Xiao-Hui, primary, Pearce, Scott, primary, Wright, Kevin, primary, O'Reilly, Marc, primary, McCullar, Michael V., primary, Ho, Koc-Kan, primary, and Kanner, Steven B., primary
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- 2023
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8. Data from Pharmacologic Activation of PKM2 Slows Lung Tumor Xenograft Growth
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Parnell, K. Mark, primary, Foulks, Jason M., primary, Nix, Rebecca N., primary, Clifford, Adrianne, primary, Bullough, Jeremy, primary, Luo, Bai, primary, Senina, Anna, primary, Vollmer, David, primary, Liu, Jihua, primary, McCarthy, Virgil, primary, Xu, Yong, primary, Saunders, Michael, primary, Liu, Xiao-Hui, primary, Pearce, Scott, primary, Wright, Kevin, primary, O'Reilly, Marc, primary, McCullar, Michael V., primary, Ho, Koc-Kan, primary, and Kanner, Steven B., primary
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- 2023
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9. 773 The role of social determinants of health on the association between dietary consumption and cardiometabolic disease
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Saharan, S, Wright, N, Peacock, E, Perry, LM, Harris, S, LeBlanc, A, Parnell, K, Wiltz, G, and Krousel-Wood, M
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- 2025
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10. 769 Comparing history of depression and anxiety diagnoses to screening results in rural Louisiana adults
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Eisenberg, E, Wright, N, Peacock, E, Perry, LM, Harris, S, LeBlanc, A, Parnell, K, Wiltz, G, and Krousel-Wood, M
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- 2025
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11. Epigenetic Drug Discovery: Targeting DNA Methyltransferases
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Foulks, Jason M., Parnell, K. Mark, Nix, Rebecca N., Chau, Suzanna, Swierczek, Krzysztof, Saunders, Michael, Wright, Kevin, Hendrickson, Thomas F., Ho, Koc-Kan, McCullar, Michael V., and Kanner, Steven B.
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- 2012
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12. Beach profile change caused by vessel wakes and wind waves in Tallinn Bay, the Baltic Sea
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Didenkulova, I., Pelinovsky, E., Soomere, T., and Parnell, K. E.
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- 2011
13. Shoaling and Runup of Long Waves Induced By High-Speed Ferries in Tallinn Bay
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Didenkulova, I., Parnell, K. E., Soomere, T., Pelinovsky, E., and Kurennoy, D.
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- 2009
14. Human impacts and their interactions in the Baltic Sea region
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Reckermann, M. (Marcus), Omstedt, A. (Anders), Soomere, T. (Tarmo), Aigars, J. (Juris), Akhtar, N. (Naveed), Bełdowska, M. (Magdalena), Bełdowski, J. (Jacek), Cronin, T. (Tom), Czub, M. (Michał), Eero, M. (Margit), Hyytiäinen, K. P. (Kari Petri), Jalkanen, J.-P. (Jukka-Pekka), Kiessling, A. (Anders), Kjellström, E. (Erik), Kuliński, K. (Karol), Larsén, X. G. (Xiaoli Guo), McCrackin, M. (Michelle), Meier, H. E. (H. E. Markus), Oberbeckmann, S. (Sonja), Parnell, K. (Kevin), Pons-Seres de Brauwer, C. (Cristian), Poska, A. (Anneli), Saarinen, J. (Jarkko), Szymczycha, B. (Beata), Undeman, E. (Emma), Wörman, A. (Anders), Zorita, E. (Eduardo), Reckermann, M. (Marcus), Omstedt, A. (Anders), Soomere, T. (Tarmo), Aigars, J. (Juris), Akhtar, N. (Naveed), Bełdowska, M. (Magdalena), Bełdowski, J. (Jacek), Cronin, T. (Tom), Czub, M. (Michał), Eero, M. (Margit), Hyytiäinen, K. P. (Kari Petri), Jalkanen, J.-P. (Jukka-Pekka), Kiessling, A. (Anders), Kjellström, E. (Erik), Kuliński, K. (Karol), Larsén, X. G. (Xiaoli Guo), McCrackin, M. (Michelle), Meier, H. E. (H. E. Markus), Oberbeckmann, S. (Sonja), Parnell, K. (Kevin), Pons-Seres de Brauwer, C. (Cristian), Poska, A. (Anneli), Saarinen, J. (Jarkko), Szymczycha, B. (Beata), Undeman, E. (Emma), Wörman, A. (Anders), and Zorita, E. (Eduardo)
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Coastal environments, in particular heavily populated semi-enclosed marginal seas and coasts like the Baltic Sea region, are strongly affected by human activities. A multitude of human impacts, including climate change, affect the different compartments of the environment, and these effects interact with each other. As part of the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports (BEAR), we present an inventory and discussion of different human-induced factors and processes affecting the environment of the Baltic Sea region, and their interrelations. Some are naturally occurring and modified by human activities (i.e. climate change, coastal processes, hypoxia, acidification, submarine groundwater discharges, marine ecosystems, non-indigenous species, land use and land cover), some are completely human-induced (i.e. agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries, river regulations, offshore wind farms, shipping, chemical contamination, dumped warfare agents, marine litter and microplastics, tourism, and coastal management), and they are all interrelated to different degrees. We present a general description and analysis of the state of knowledge on these interrelations. Our main insight is that climate change has an overarching, integrating impact on all of the other factors and can be interpreted as a background effect, which has different implications for the other factors. Impacts on the environment and the human sphere can be roughly allocated to anthropogenic drivers such as food production, energy production, transport, industry and economy. The findings from this inventory of available information and analysis of the different factors and their interactions in the Baltic Sea region can largely be transferred to other comparable marginal and coastal seas in the world.
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- 2022
15. 771 Associations between social determinants of health, obesity, and sleep health in federally qualified health center patients in Louisiana.
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Sanders, RA, Perry, LM, Harris, S, LeBlanc, A, Parnell, K, Wiltz, G, Krousel-Wood, M, and Peacock, E
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- 2025
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16. Comparative performances of machine learning methods for classifying Crohn Disease patients using genome-wide genotyping data
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Romagnoni, A., Jegou, S., Van Steen, K., Wainrib, G., Hugot, J. -P., Peyrin-Biroulet, L., Chamaillard, M., Colombel, J. -F., Cottone, M., D'Amato, M., D'Inca, R., Halfvarson, J., Henderson, P., Karban, A., Kennedy, N. A., Khan, M. A., Lemann, M., Levine, A., Massey, D., Milla, M., S. M. E., Ng, Oikonomou, I., Peeters, H., Proctor, D. D., Rahier, J. -F., Rutgeerts, P., Seibold, F., Stronati, L., Taylor, K. M., Torkvist, L., Ublick, K., Van Limbergen, J., Van Gossum, A., Vatn, M. H., Zhang, H., Zhang, W., Andrews, J. M., Bampton, P. A., Barclay, M., Florin, T. H., Gearry, R., Krishnaprasad, K., Lawrance, I. C., Mahy, G., Montgomery, G. W., Radford-Smith, G., Roberts, R. L., Simms, L. A., Hanigan, K., Croft, A., Amininijad, L., Cleynen, I., Dewit, O., Franchimont, D., Georges, M., Laukens, D., Theatre, E., Vermeire, S., Aumais, G., Baidoo, L., Barrie, A. M., Beck, K., Bernard, E. -J., Binion, D. G., Bitton, A., Brant, S. R., Cho, J. H., Cohen, A., Croitoru, K., Daly, M. J., Datta, L. W., Deslandres, C., Duerr, R. H., Dutridge, D., Ferguson, J., Fultz, J., Goyette, P., Greenberg, G. R., Haritunians, T., Jobin, G., Katz, S., Lahaie, R. G., Mcgovern, D. P., Nelson, L., S. M., Ng, Ning, K., Pare, P., Regueiro, M. D., Rioux, J. D., Ruggiero, E., Schumm, L. P., Schwartz, M., Scott, R., Sharma, Y., Silverberg, M. S., Spears, D., Steinhart, A. H., Stempak, J. M., Swoger, J. M., Tsagarelis, C., Zhang, C., Zhao, H., Aerts, J., Ahmad, T., Arbury, H., Attwood, A., Auton, A., Ball, S. G., Balmforth, A. J., Barnes, C., Barrett, J. C., Barroso, I., Barton, A., Bennett, A. J., Bhaskar, S., Blaszczyk, K., Bowes, J., Brand, O. J., Braund, P. S., Bredin, F., Breen, G., Brown, M. J., Bruce, I. N., Bull, J., Burren, O. S., Burton, J., Byrnes, J., Caesar, S., Cardin, N., Clee, C. M., Coffey, A. J., MC Connell, J., Conrad, D. F., Cooper, J. D., Dominiczak, A. F., Downes, K., Drummond, H. E., Dudakia, D., Dunham, A., Ebbs, B., Eccles, D., Edkins, S., Edwards, C., Elliot, A., Emery, P., Evans, D. M., Evans, G., Eyre, S., Farmer, A., Ferrier, I. N., Flynn, E., Forbes, A., Forty, L., Franklyn, J. A., Frayling, T. M., Freathy, R. M., Giannoulatou, E., Gibbs, P., Gilbert, P., Gordon-Smith, K., Gray, E., Green, E., Groves, C. J., Grozeva, D., Gwilliam, R., Hall, A., Hammond, N., Hardy, M., Harrison, P., Hassanali, N., Hebaishi, H., Hines, S., Hinks, A., Hitman, G. A., Hocking, L., Holmes, C., Howard, E., Howard, P., Howson, J. M. M., Hughes, D., Hunt, S., Isaacs, J. D., Jain, M., Jewell, D. P., Johnson, T., Jolley, J. D., Jones, I. R., Jones, L. A., Kirov, G., Langford, C. F., Lango-Allen, H., Lathrop, G. M., Lee, J., Lee, K. L., Lees, C., Lewis, K., Lindgren, C. M., Maisuria-Armer, M., Maller, J., Mansfield, J., Marchini, J. L., Martin, P., Massey, D. C., Mcardle, W. L., Mcguffin, P., Mclay, K. E., Mcvean, G., Mentzer, A., Mimmack, M. L., Morgan, A. E., Morris, A. P., Mowat, C., Munroe, P. B., Myers, S., Newman, W., Nimmo, E. R., O'Donovan, M. C., Onipinla, A., Ovington, N. R., Owen, M. J., Palin, K., Palotie, A., Parnell, K., Pearson, R., Pernet, D., Perry, J. R., Phillips, A., Plagnol, V., Prescott, N. J., Prokopenko, I., Quail, M. A., Rafelt, S., Rayner, N. W., Reid, D. M., Renwick, A., Ring, S. M., Robertson, N., Robson, S., Russell, E., Clair, D. S., Sambrook, J. G., Sanderson, J. D., Sawcer, S. J., Schuilenburg, H., Scott, C. E., Seal, S., Shaw-Hawkins, S., Shields, B. M., Simmonds, M. J., Smyth, D. J., Somaskantharajah, E., Spanova, K., Steer, S., Stephens, J., Stevens, H. E., Stirrups, K., Stone, M. A., Strachan, D. P., Su, Z., Symmons, D. P. M., Thompson, J. R., Thomson, W., Tobin, M. D., Travers, M. E., Turnbull, C., Vukcevic, D., Wain, L. V., Walker, M., Walker, N. M., Wallace, C., Warren-Perry, M., Watkins, N. A., Webster, J., Weedon, M. N., Wilson, A. G., Woodburn, M., Wordsworth, B. P., Yau, C., Young, A. H., Zeggini, E., Brown, M. A., Burton, P. R., Caulfield, M. J., Compston, A., Farrall, M., Gough, S. C. L., Hall, A. S., Hattersley, A. T., Hill, A. V. S., Mathew, C. G., Pembrey, M., Satsangi, J., Stratton, M. R., Worthington, J., Hurles, M. E., Duncanson, A., Ouwehand, W. H., Parkes, M., Rahman, N., Todd, J. A., Samani, N. J., Kwiatkowski, D. P., Mccarthy, M. I., Craddock, N., Deloukas, P., Donnelly, P., Blackwell, J. M., Bramon, E., Casas, J. P., Corvin, A., Jankowski, J., Markus, H. S., Palmer, C. N., Plomin, R., Rautanen, A., Trembath, R. C., Viswanathan, A. C., Wood, N. W., Spencer, C. C. A., Band, G., Bellenguez, C., Freeman, C., Hellenthal, G., Pirinen, M., Strange, A., Blackburn, H., Bumpstead, S. J., Dronov, S., Gillman, M., Jayakumar, A., Mccann, O. T., Liddle, J., Potter, S. C., Ravindrarajah, R., Ricketts, M., Waller, M., Weston, P., Widaa, S., Whittaker, P., Romagnoni, A., Jegou, S., Van Steen, K., Wainrib, G., Hugot, J. -P., Peyrin-Biroulet, L., Chamaillard, M., Colombel, J. -F., Cottone, M., D'Amato, M., D'Inca, R., Halfvarson, J., Henderson, P., Karban, A., Kennedy, N. A., Khan, M. A., Lemann, M., Levine, A., Massey, D., Milla, M., Ng, S. M. E., Oikonomou, I., Peeters, H., Proctor, D. D., Rahier, J. -F., Rutgeerts, P., Seibold, F., Stronati, L., Taylor, K. M., Torkvist, L., Ublick, K., Van Limbergen, J., Van Gossum, A., Vatn, M. H., Zhang, H., Zhang, W., Andrews, J. M., Bampton, P. A., Barclay, M., Florin, T. H., Gearry, R., Krishnaprasad, K., Lawrance, I. C., Mahy, G., Montgomery, G. W., Radford-Smith, G., Roberts, R. L., Simms, L. A., Hanigan, K., Croft, A., Amininijad, L., Cleynen, I., Dewit, O., Franchimont, D., Georges, M., Laukens, D., Theatre, E., Vermeire, S., Aumais, G., Baidoo, L., Barrie, A. M., Beck, K., Bernard, E. -J., Binion, D. G., Bitton, A., Brant, S. R., Cho, J. H., Cohen, A., Croitoru, K., Daly, M. J., Datta, L. W., Deslandres, C., Duerr, R. H., Dutridge, D., Ferguson, J., Fultz, J., Goyette, P., Greenberg, G. R., Haritunians, T., Jobin, G., Katz, S., Lahaie, R. G., Mcgovern, D. P., Nelson, L., Ng, S. M., Ning, K., Pare, P., Regueiro, M. D., Rioux, J. D., Ruggiero, E., Schumm, L. P., Schwartz, M., Scott, R., Sharma, Y., Silverberg, M. S., Spears, D., Steinhart, A. H., Stempak, J. M., Swoger, J. M., Tsagarelis, C., Zhang, C., Zhao, H., Aerts, J., Ahmad, T., Arbury, H., Attwood, A., Auton, A., Ball, S. G., Balmforth, A. J., Barnes, C., Barrett, J. C., Barroso, I., Barton, A., Bennett, A. J., Bhaskar, S., Blaszczyk, K., Bowes, J., Brand, O. J., Braund, P. S., Bredin, F., Breen, G., Brown, M. J., Bruce, I. N., Bull, J., Burren, O. S., Burton, J., Byrnes, J., Caesar, S., Cardin, N., Clee, C. M., Coffey, A. J., MC Connell, J., Conrad, D. F., Cooper, J. D., Dominiczak, A. F., Downes, K., Drummond, H. E., Dudakia, D., Dunham, A., Ebbs, B., Eccles, D., Edkins, S., Edwards, C., Elliot, A., Emery, P., Evans, D. M., Evans, G., Eyre, S., Farmer, A., Ferrier, I. N., Flynn, E., Forbes, A., Forty, L., Franklyn, J. A., Frayling, T. M., Freathy, R. M., Giannoulatou, E., Gibbs, P., Gilbert, P., Gordon-Smith, K., Gray, E., Green, E., Groves, C. J., Grozeva, D., Gwilliam, R., Hall, A., Hammond, N., Hardy, M., Harrison, P., Hassanali, N., Hebaishi, H., Hines, S., Hinks, A., Hitman, G. A., Hocking, L., Holmes, C., Howard, E., Howard, P., Howson, J. M. M., Hughes, D., Hunt, S., Isaacs, J. D., Jain, M., Jewell, D. P., Johnson, T., Jolley, J. D., Jones, I. R., Jones, L. A., Kirov, G., Langford, C. F., Lango-Allen, H., Lathrop, G. M., Lee, J., Lee, K. L., Lees, C., Lewis, K., Lindgren, C. M., Maisuria-Armer, M., Maller, J., Mansfield, J., Marchini, J. L., Martin, P., Massey, D. C., Mcardle, W. L., Mcguffin, P., Mclay, K. E., Mcvean, G., Mentzer, A., Mimmack, M. L., Morgan, A. E., Morris, A. P., Mowat, C., Munroe, P. B., Myers, S., Newman, W., Nimmo, E. R., O'Donovan, M. C., Onipinla, A., Ovington, N. R., Owen, M. J., Palin, K., Palotie, A., Parnell, K., Pearson, R., Pernet, D., Perry, J. R., Phillips, A., Plagnol, V., Prescott, N. J., Prokopenko, I., Quail, M. A., Rafelt, S., Rayner, N. W., Reid, D. M., Renwick, A., Ring, S. M., Robertson, N., Robson, S., Russell, E., Clair, D. S., Sambrook, J. G., Sanderson, J. D., Sawcer, S. J., Schuilenburg, H., Scott, C. E., Seal, S., Shaw-Hawkins, S., Shields, B. M., Simmonds, M. J., Smyth, D. J., Somaskantharajah, E., Spanova, K., Steer, S., Stephens, J., Stevens, H. E., Stirrups, K., Stone, M. A., Strachan, D. P., Su, Z., Symmons, D. P. M., Thompson, J. R., Thomson, W., Tobin, M. D., Travers, M. E., Turnbull, C., Vukcevic, D., Wain, L. V., Walker, M., Walker, N. M., Wallace, C., Warren-Perry, M., Watkins, N. A., Webster, J., Weedon, M. N., Wilson, A. G., Woodburn, M., Wordsworth, B. P., Yau, C., Young, A. H., Zeggini, E., Brown, M. A., Burton, P. R., Caulfield, M. J., Compston, A., Farrall, M., Gough, S. C. L., Hall, A. S., Hattersley, A. T., Hill, A. V. S., Mathew, C. G., Pembrey, M., Satsangi, J., Stratton, M. R., Worthington, J., Hurles, M. E., Duncanson, A., Ouwehand, W. H., Parkes, M., Rahman, N., Todd, J. A., Samani, N. J., Kwiatkowski, D. P., Mccarthy, M. I., Craddock, N., Deloukas, P., Donnelly, P., Blackwell, J. M., Bramon, E., Casas, J. P., Corvin, A., Jankowski, J., Markus, H. S., Palmer, C. N., Plomin, R., Rautanen, A., Trembath, R. C., Viswanathan, A. C., Wood, N. W., Spencer, C. C. A., Band, G., Bellenguez, C., Freeman, C., Hellenthal, G., Pirinen, M., Strange, A., Blackburn, H., Bumpstead, S. J., Dronov, S., Gillman, M., Jayakumar, A., Mccann, O. T., Liddle, J., Potter, S. C., Ravindrarajah, R., Ricketts, M., Waller, M., Weston, P., Widaa, S., Whittaker, P., Daly, Mark J. 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Male ,692/4020/1503/257/1402 ,Genotype ,Genotyping Techniques ,LOCI ,45/43 ,lcsh:Medicine ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Crohn's disease, genetics, genome wide association ,Article ,Deep Learning ,Crohn Disease ,INDEL Mutation ,Genetics research ,Humans ,genetics ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,129 ,lcsh:Science ,Alleles ,Science & Technology ,genome wide association ,RISK PREDICTION ,45 ,Models, Genetic ,lcsh:R ,Decision Trees ,692/308/2056 ,ASSOCIATION ,Multidisciplinary Sciences ,Crohn's disease ,Logistic Models ,Nonlinear Dynamics ,ROC Curve ,Area Under Curve ,Science & Technology - Other Topics ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Neural Networks, Computer ,INFLAMMATORY-BOWEL-DISEASE ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Crohn Disease (CD) is a complex genetic disorder for which more than 140 genes have been identified using genome wide association studies (GWAS). However, the genetic architecture of the trait remains largely unknown. The recent development of machine learning (ML) approaches incited us to apply them to classify healthy and diseased people according to their genomic information. The Immunochip dataset containing 18,227 CD patients and 34,050 healthy controls enrolled and genotyped by the international Inflammatory Bowel Disease genetic consortium (IIBDGC) has been re-analyzed using a set of ML methods: penalized logistic regression (LR), gradient boosted trees (GBT) and artificial neural networks (NN). The main score used to compare the methods was the Area Under the ROC Curve (AUC) statistics. The impact of quality control (QC), imputing and coding methods on LR results showed that QC methods and imputation of missing genotypes may artificially increase the scores. At the opposite, neither the patient/control ratio nor marker preselection or coding strategies significantly affected the results. LR methods, including Lasso, Ridge and ElasticNet provided similar results with a maximum AUC of 0.80. GBT methods like XGBoost, LightGBM and CatBoost, together with dense NN with one or more hidden layers, provided similar AUC values, suggesting limited epistatic effects in the genetic architecture of the trait. ML methods detected near all the genetic variants previously identified by GWAS among the best predictors plus additional predictors with lower effects. The robustness and complementarity of the different methods are also studied. Compared to LR, non-linear models such as GBT or NN may provide robust complementary approaches to identify and classify genetic markers. Tis work was supported by Fondation pour la Recherche Médical (ref DEI20151234405) and Investissements d’Avenir programme ANR-11-IDEX-0005-02, Sorbonne Paris Cite, Laboratoire d’excellence INFLAMEX. Te authors thank the students that participated to the wisdom of the crowd exercise.
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17. Underwater hearing and communication in the endangered Hawaiian monk seal Neomonachus schauinslandi
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Sills, JM, primary, Parnell, K, additional, Ruscher, B, additional, Lew, C, additional, Kendall, TL, additional, and Reichmuth, C, additional
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18. Monocarboxylate transporter antagonism reveals metabolic vulnerabilities of viral-driven lymphomas
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Bonglack, Emmanuela N., primary, Messinger, Joshua E., additional, Cable, Jana M., additional, Parnell, K. Mark, additional, Ch’ng, James, additional, Christofk, Heather R., additional, and Luftig, Micah A., additional
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19. Validation of PAS Kinase, a Regulator of Hepatic Fatty Acid and Triglyceride Synthesis, as a Therapeutic Target for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
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Swiatek, Wojciech, primary, Parnell, K. Mark, additional, Nickols, G. Allen, additional, Scharschmidt, Bruce F., additional, and Rutter, Jared, additional
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20. Gli effetti della navigazione maggiore in laguna di Venezia
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Zaggia L.[1], Barbariol F.[2], Bellafiore D.[2], Benetazzo A.[2], De Pascalis F.[2], Ferrarin C.[2], Manfé, G.[2], Lorenzetti G.[2], Scarpa G.M.[2], Dametto L.[2], Broglia R.[3], Zaghi S.[3], Molinaroli E.[4], Gionta M.[4], Mauro F.[5]Trevisan N.[5], Parnell K.[6], Soomere T.[6], and Rapaglia J.[7]
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21. The transcription factor 7-like 2 (TCF7L2) gene is associated with Type 2 diabetes in UK community-based cases, but the risk allele frequency is reduced compared with UK cases selected for genetic studies
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De Silva, N. M. G., Steele, A., Shields, B., Knight, B., Parnell, K., Weedon, M. N., Hattersley, A. T., and Frayling, T. M.
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22. Otago Diagnostic Laboratoriesʼ (ODL) Method for the detection of beta-lactamases in Enterobacteriaceae
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Han, C. T. W., Parnell, K. D., Chiew, Y. F., Lin, J. Y. H., Turner, P., Wilson, A. S., Davies, J. D., Robinson, J. A., de Ruyter, A. M., Thompson, K. M., Moodie, J. A., and Johnstone, M. C.
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23. HIS & HERS, magic magnesium and the ballet of protein synthesis
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Parnell, K Mark and Strobel, Scott A
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24. INHIBITORY EFFECT OF FLUCONAZOLE (FLC) AND ERYTHROMYCIN (ERY) PLUS FLUVASTATIN (FLV) ON LOSARTAN (L) DISPOSITION IN NORMAL VOLUNTEERS.
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Parnell, K., Rodgers, J., Graff, D., Allen, T., Hinderliter, A., Patterson, J., and Pieper, J.
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25. IN VIVO INHIBITORY EFFECT OF PHENYTOIN (P) ON LOSARTAN (L) DISPOSITION
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Allen, T. L., Pieper, J. A., Patterson, J. H., Graff, D. W., Rodgers, J. E., Parnell, K. J., and Greenwood, R.
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26. HLA-DQA1–HLA-DRB1 variants confer susceptibility to pancreatitis induced by thiopurine immunosuppressants
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Heap, Ga, Weedon, Mn, Bewshea, Cm, Singh, A, Chen, M, Satchwell, Jb, Vivian, Jp, So, K, Dubois, Pc, Andrews, Jm, Annese, V, Bampton, P, Barnardo, M, Bell, S, Cole, A, Connor, Sj, Creed, T, Cummings, Fr, D'Amato, M, Daneshmend, Tk, Fedorak, Rn, Florin, Th, Gaya, Dr, Greig, E, Halfvarson, J, Hart, A, Irving, Pm, Jones, G, Karban, A, Lawrance, Ic, Lee, Jc, Lees, C, Lev Tzion, R, Lindsay, Jo, Mansfield, J, Mawdsley, J, Mazhar, Z, Parkes, M, Parnell, K, Orchard, Tr, Radford Smith, G, Russell, Rk, Reffitt, D, Satsangi, J, Silverberg, Ms, Sturniolo, Giacomo, Tremelling, M, Tsianos, Ev, van Heel DA, Walsh, A, Watermeyer, G, Weersma, Rk, Zeissig, S, Rossjohn, J, Holden, Al, Ahmad, T, International Serious Adverse Events Consortium, IBD Pharmacogenetics Study Group, and Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI)
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Models, Molecular ,Genotype ,Population ,Genome-wide association study ,Azathioprine ,THERAPY ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,HLA-DQ alpha-Chains ,Article ,Gene Frequency ,Risk Factors ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,education ,HLA-DRB1 ,HYPERSENSITIVITY ,POPULATION ,education.field_of_study ,Molecular Structure ,Thiopurine methyltransferase ,biology ,Mercaptopurine ,COMPLICATION ,Odds ratio ,Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ,medicine.disease ,CROHNS-DISEASE ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Haplotypes ,Pancreatitis ,INFLAMMATORY-BOWEL-DISEASE, GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION, CROHNS-DISEASE, THERAPY, HYPERSENSITIVITY, AZATHIOPRINE, COMPLICATION, POPULATION, GENOTYPE ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,INFLAMMATORY-BOWEL-DISEASE ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,HLA-DRB1 Chains ,Protein Binding ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Pancreatitis occurs in approximately 4% of patients treated with the thiopurines azathioprine or mercaptopurine. Its development is unpredictable and almost always leads to drug withdrawal. We identified patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who had developed pancreatitis within 3 months of starting these drugs from 168 sites around the world. After detailed case adjudication, we performed a genome-wide association study on 172 cases and 2,035 controls with IBD. We identified strong evidence of association within the class II HLA region, with the most significant association identified at rs2647087 (odds ratio 2.59, 95% confidence interval 2.07-3.26, P = 2 x 10(-16)). We replicated these findings in an independent set of 78 cases and 472 controls with IBD matched for drug exposure. Fine mapping of the H LA region identified association with the HLA-DQA1*02:01-HLA-DRB1*07:01 haplotype. Patients heterozygous at rs2647087 have a 9% risk of developing pancreatitis after administration of a thiopurine, whereas homozygotes have a 17% risk.
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27. SHIP-INDUCED DEPRESSION WAKES AND SHORELINE EROSION
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Zaggia, L., Lorenzetti, G., Manfé, G., Scarpa, GIAN MARCO, Parnell, K. E., Rapaglia, J. P., and Molinaroli, Emanuela
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Adriatic Sea ,GIS, Erosion, Waves, Adriatic Sea ,Erosion ,Waves ,GIS ,Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica - Published
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28. Pacific Northwest Laboratory annual report for 1990 to the DOE Office of Energy Research
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Park, J. F., primary, Kreml, S. A., additional, Wildung, R. E., additional, Hefty, M. G., additional, Perez, D. A., additional, Chase, K. K., additional, Elderkin, C. E., additional, Owczarski, E. L., additional, Toburen, L. H., additional, Parnell, K. A., additional, Faust, L. G., additional, Moraski, R. V., additional, Selby, J. M., additional, Hilliard, D. K., additional, and Tenforde, T. S., additional
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29. Discovery of 3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide activators of the M2 isoform of pyruvate kinase (PKM2)
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Xu, Yong, Liu, Xiao-Hui, Saunders, Michael, Pearce, Scott, Foulks, Jason M., Parnell, K. Mark, Clifford, Adrianne, Nix, Rebecca N., Bullough, Jeremy, Hendrickson, Thomas F., Wright, Kevin, McCullar, Michael V., Kanner, Steven B., and Ho, Koc-Kan
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30. Synthesis and structure–activity relationship of 2-arylamino-4-aryl-pyrimidines as potent PAK1 inhibitors
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Xu, Yong, Foulks, Jason M., Clifford, Adrianne, Brenning, Benjamin, Lai, Shuping, Luo, Bai, Parnell, K. Mark, Merx, Shannon, McCullar, Michael V., Kanner, Steven B., and Ho, Koc-Kan
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31. Discovery of 4-phenyl-2-phenylaminopyridine based TNIK inhibitors
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Ho, Koc-Kan, Parnell, K. Mark, Yuan, Yi, Xu, Yong, Kultgen, Steven G., Hamblin, Steven, Hendrickson, Thomas F., Luo, Bai, Foulks, Jason M., McCullar, Michael V., and Kanner, Steven B.
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32. Water movement within a fringing reef flat, Orpheus Island, North Queensland, Australia
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Parnell, K. E.
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33. Host-microbe interactions have shaped the genetic architecture of inflammatory bowel disease
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Jostins, Luke, Ripke, Stephan, Weersma, Rinse K., Duerr, Richard H., Mcgovern, Dermot P., Hui, Ken Y., Lee, James C., Philip Schumm, L., Sharma, Yashoda, Anderson, Carl A., Essers, Jonah, Mitrovic, Mitja, Ning, Kaida, Cleynen, Isabelle, Theatre, Emilie, Spain, Sarah L., Raychaudhuri, Soumya, Goyette, Philippe, Wei, Zhi, Abraham, Clara, Achkar, Jean Paul, Ahmad, Tariq, Amininejad, Leila, Ananthakrishnan, Ashwin N., Andersen, Vibeke, Andrews, Jane M., Baidoo, Leonard, Balschun, Tobias, Bampton, Peter A., Bitton, Alain, Boucher, Gabrielle, Brand, Stephan, Büning, Carsten, Cohain, Ariella, Cichon, Sven, D'Amato, Mauro, De Jong, Dirk, Devaney, Kathy L., Dubinsky, Marla, Edwards, Cathryn, Ellinghaus, David, Ferguson, Lynnette R., Franchimont, Denis, Fransen, Karin, Gearry, Richard, Georges, Michel, Gieger, Christian, Glas, Jürgen, Haritunians, Talin, Hart, Ailsa, Hawkey, Chris, Hedl, Matija, Xinli, Hu, Karlsen, Tom H., Kupcinskas, Limas, Kugathasan, Subra, Latiano, Anna, Laukens, Debby, Lawrance, Ian C., Lees, Charlie W., Louis, Edouard, Mahy, Gillian, Mansfield, John, Morgan, Angharad R., Mowat, Craig, Newman, William, Palmieri, Orazio, Ponsioen, Cyriel Y., Potocnik, Uros, Prescott, Natalie J., Regueiro, Miguel, Rotter, Jerome I., Russell, Richard K., Sanderson, Jeremy D., Sans, Miquel, Satsangi, Jack, Schreiber, Stefan, Simms, Lisa A., Sventoraityte, Jurgita, Targan, Stephan R., Taylor, Kent D., Tremelling, Mark, Verspaget, Hein W., De Vos, Martine, Wijmenga, Cisca, Wilson, David C., Winkelmann, Juliane, Xavier, Ramnik J., Zeissig, Sebastian, Zhang, Bin, Zhang, Clarence K., Zhao, Hongyu, Silverberg, Mark S., Annese, Vito, Hakonarson, Hakon, Brant, Steven R., Radford Smith, Graham, Mathew, Christopher G., Rioux, John D., Schadt, Eric E., Daly, Mark J., Franke, Andre, Parkes, Miles, Vermeire, Severine, Barrett, Jeffrey C., Cho, Judy H., Barclay, M, Peyrin Biroulet, L, Chamaillard, M, Colombel, Jf, Cottone, M, Croft, A, D'Incà, R, Halfvarson J, Hanigan K, Henderson, P, Hugot, Jp, Karban, A, Kennedy, Na, Khan, Ma, Lémann, M, Levine, A, Massey, D, Milla, M, Montgomery, Gw, Ng, Sm, Oikonomou, I, Peeters, H, Proctor, Dd, Rahier, Jf, Roberts, R, Rutgeerts, P, Seibold, F, Stronati, Laura, Taylor, Km, Törkvist, L, Ublick, K, Van Limbergen, J, Van Gossum, A, Vatn, Mh, Zhang, H, Zhang, W, Andrews, Jm, Bampton, Pa, Florin, Th, Gearry, R, Krishnaprasad, K, Lawrance, Ic, Mahy, G, Radford Smith, G, Roberts, Rl, Simms, La, Amininijad, L, Cleynen, I, Dewit, O, Franchimont, D, Georges, M, Laukens, D, Theatre, E, Vermeire, S, Aumais, G, Baidoo, L, Barrie AM 3rd, Beck, K, Bernard, Ej, Binion, Dg, Bitton, A, Brant, Sr, Cho, Jh, Cohen, A, Croitoru, K, Daly, Mj, Datta, Lw, Deslandres, C, Duerr, Rh, Dutridge, D, Ferguson, J, Fultz, J, Goyette, P, Greenberg, Gr, Haritunians, T, Jobin, G, Katz, S, Lahaie, Rg, Mcgovern, Dp, Nelson, L, Ning, K, Paré, P, Regueiro, Md, Rioux, Jd, Ruggiero, E, Schumm, L, Schwartz, M, Scott, R, Sharma, Y, Silverberg, Ms, Spears, D, Steinhart, A, Stempak, Jm, Swoger, Jm, Tsagarelis, C, Zhang, C, Zhao, H, Aerts, J, Ahmad, T, Arbury, H, Attwood, A, Auton, A, Ball, Sg, Balmforth, Aj, Barnes, C, Barrett, Jc, Barroso, I, Barton, A, Bennett, Aj, Bhaskar, S, Blaszczyk, K, Bowes, J, Brand, Oj, Braund, Ps, Bredin, F, Breen, G, Brown, Mj, Bruce, In, Bull, J, Burren, Os, Burton, J, Byrnes, J, Caesar, S, Cardin, N, Clee, Cm, Coffey, Aj, Connell, Jm, Conrad, Df, Cooper, Jd, Dominiczak, Af, Downes, K, Drummond, He, Dudakia, D, Dunham, A, Ebbs, B, Eccles, D, Edkins, S, Edwards, C, Elliot, A, Emery, P, Evans, Dm, Evans, G, Eyre, S, Farmer, A, Ferrier, In, Flynn, E, Forbes, A, Forty, L, Franklyn, Ja, Frayling, Tm, Freathy, Rm, Giannoulatou, E, Gibbs, P, Gilbert, P, Gordon Smith, K, Gray, E, Green, E, Groves, Cj, Grozeva, D, Gwilliam, R, Hall, A, Hammond, N, Hardy, M, Harrison, P, Hassanali, N, Hebaishi, H, Hines, S, Hinks, A, Hitman, Ga, Hocking, L, Holmes, C, Howard, E, Howard, P, Howson, Jm, Hughes, D, Hunt, S, Isaacs, Jd, Jain, M, Jewell, Dp, Johnson, T, Jolley, Jd, Jones, Ir, Jones, La, Kirov, G, Langford, Cf, Lango Allen, H, Lathrop, Gm, Lee, J, Lee, Kl, Lees, C, Lewis, K, Lindgren, Cm, Maisuria Armer, M, Maller, J, Mansfield, J, Marchini, Jl, Martin, P, Massey, Dc, Mcardle, Wl, Mcguffin, P, Mclay, Ke, Mcvean, G, Mentzer, A, Mimmack, Ml, Morgan, Ae, Morris, Ap, Mowat, C, Munroe, Pb, Myers, S, Newman, W, Nimmo, Er, O'Donovan, Mc, Onipinla, A, Ovington, Nr, Owen, Mj, Palin, K, Palotie, A, Parnell, K, Pearson, R, Pernet, D, Perry, Jr, Phillips, A, Plagnol, V, Prescott, Nj, Prokopenko, I, Quail, Ma, Rafelt, S, Rayner, Nw, Reid, Dm, Renwick, A, Ring, Sm, Robertson, N, Robson, S, Russell, E, St Clair, D, Sambrook, Jg, Sanderson, Jd, Sawcer, Sj, Schuilenburg, H, Scott, Ce, Seal, S, Shaw Hawkins, S, Shields, Bm, Simmonds, Mj, Smyth, Dj, Somaskantharajah, E, Spanova, K, Steer, S, Stephens, J, Stevens, He, Stirrups, K, Stone, Ma, Strachan, Dp, Su, Z, Symmons, Dp, Thompson, Jr, Thomson, W, Tobin, Md, Travers, Me, Turnbull, C, Vukcevic, D, Wain, Lv, Walker, M, Walker, Nm, Wallace, C, Warren Perry, M, Watkins, Na, Webster, J, Weedon, Mn, Wilson, Ag, Woodburn, M, Wordsworth, Bp, Yau, C, Young, Ah, Zeggini, E, Brown, Ma, Burton, Pr, Caulfield, Mj, Compston, A, Farrall, M, Gough, Sc, Hall, As, Hattersley, At, Hill, Av, Mathew, Cg, Pembrey, M, Satsangi, J, Stratton, Mr, Worthington, J, Hurles, Me, Duncanson, A, Ouwehand, Wh, Parkes, M, Rahman, N, Todd, Ja, Samani, Nj, Kwiatkowski, Dp, Mccarthy, Mi, Craddock, N, Deloukas, P, Donnelly, P, Blackwell, Jm, Bramon, E, Casas, Jp, Corvin, A, Jankowski, J, Markus, Hs, Palmer, Cn, Plomin, R, Rautanen, A, Trembath, Rc, Viswanathan, Ac, Wood, Nw, Spencer, Cc, Band, G, Bellenguez, C, Freeman, C, Hellenthal, G, Pirinen, M, Strange, A, Blackburn, H, Bumpstead, Sj, Dronov, S, Gillman, M, Jayakumar, A, Mccann, Ot, Liddle, J, Potter, Sc, Ravindrarajah, R, Ricketts, M, Waller, M, Weston, P, Widaa, S, Whittaker, P., AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, and Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI)
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Genome-wide association study ,Disease ,SUSCEPTIBILITY ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,NUMBER ,0302 clinical medicine ,Crohn Disease ,NETWORK ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,Genomics ,Ulcerative colitis ,3. Good health ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome, Human ,Haplotypes ,Humans ,Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ,Mycobacterium ,Mycobacterium Infections ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,Phenotype ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Reproducibility of Results ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,IRGM ,Medical genetics ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,EXPRESSION ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Biology ,Molecular gastro-enterology and hepatology Pathogenesis and modulation of inflammation [IGMD 2] ,TUBERCULOSIS ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medical research ,medicine ,Allele ,METAANALYSIS ,030304 developmental biology ,HYPER-IGE SYNDROME ,MUTATIONS ,medicine.disease ,RISK LOCI ,Genetic architecture ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, the two common forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), affect over 2.5 million people of European ancestry, with rising prevalence in other populations(1). Genome-wide association studies and subsequent meta-analyses of these two diseases(2,3) as separate phenotypes have implicated previously unsuspected mechanisms, such as autophagy(4), in their pathogenesis and showed that some IBD loci are shared with other inflammatory diseases(5). Here we expand on the knowledge of relevant pathways by undertaking a meta-analysis of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis genome-wide association scans, followed by extensive validation of significant findings, with a combined total of more than 75,000 cases and controls. We identify 71 new associations, for a total of 163 IBD loci, that meet genome-wide significance thresholds. Most loci contribute to both phenotypes, and both directional (consistently favouring one allele over the course of human history) and balancing (favouring the retention of both alleles within populations) selection effects are evident. Many IBD loci are also implicated in other immune-mediated disorders, most notably with ankylosing spondylitis and psoriasis. We also observe considerable overlap between susceptibility loci for IBD and mycobacterial infection. Gene co-expression network analysis emphasizes this relationship, with pathways shared between host responses to mycobacteria and those predisposing to IBD.
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34. Genome-wide association study of ulcerative colitis identifies three new susceptibility loci, including the HNF4A region
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Barrett, JC, Lee, JC, Lees, CW, Prescott, NJ, Anderson, CA, Phillips, A, Wesley, E, Parnell, K, Zhang, H, Drummond, H, Nimmo, ER, Massey, D, Blaszczyk, K, Elliott, T, Cotterill, L, Dallal, H, Lobo, AJ, Mowat, C, Sanderson, JD, Jewell, DP, Newman, WG, Edwards, C, Ahmad, T, Mansfield, JC, Satsangi, J, Parkes, M, Mathew, CG, Donnelly, P, Peltonen, L, Blackwell, JM, Bramon, E, Brown, MA, Casas, JP, Corvin, A, Craddock, N, Deloukas, P, Duncanson, A, Jankowski, J, Markus, HS, McCarthy, MI, Palmer, CN, Plomin, R, Rautanen, A, Sawcer, SJ, Samani, N, Trembath, RC, Viswanathan, AC, Wood, N, Spencer, CC, Bellenguez, C, Davison, D, Freeman, C, Strange, A, Langford, C, Hunt, SE, Edkins, S, Gwilliam, R, Blackburn, H, Bumpstead, SJ, Dronov, S, Gillman, M, Gray, E, Hammond, N, Jayakumar, A, McCann, OT, Liddle, J, Perez, ML, Potter, SC, Ravindrarajah, R, Ricketts, M, Waller, M, Weston, P, Widaa, S, Whittaker, P, Attwood, AP, Stephens, J, Sambrook, J, Ouwehand, WH, McArdle, WL, Ring, SM, and Strachan, DP
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Candidate gene ,Colorectal cancer ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 20 ,Genome-wide association study ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Cadherins ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Ulcerative colitis ,Article ,Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4 ,Antigens, CD ,Case-Control Studies ,Immunology ,medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,Genetics ,Humans ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Laminin ,Colitis ,Genetic association ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Ulcerative colitis is a common form of inflammatory bowel disease with a complex etiology. As part of the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2, we performed a genome-wide association scan for ulcerative colitis in 2,361 cases and 5,417 controls. Loci showing evidence of association at P < 1 x 10(-5) were followed up by genotyping in an independent set of 2,321 cases and 4,818 controls. We find genome-wide significant evidence of association at three new loci, each containing at least one biologically relevant candidate gene, on chromosomes 20q13 (HNF4A; P = 3.2 x 10(-17)), 16q22 (CDH1 and CDH3; P = 2.8 x 10(-8)) and 7q31 (LAMB1; P = 3.0 x 10(-8)). Of note, CDH1 has recently been associated with susceptibility to colorectal cancer, an established complication of longstanding ulcerative colitis. The new associations suggest that changes in the integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier may contribute to the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis.
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35. Numerical simulation of the propagation of ship-induced Riemann waves of depression into the Venice Lagoon
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Rodin, A, primary, Soomere, T, primary, Parnell, K E, primary, and Zaggia, L, primary
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36. Genome-wide association study of CNVs in 16,000 cases of eight common diseases and 3,000 shared controls
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Craddock, N, Hurles, ME, Cardin, N, Pearson, RD, Plagnol, V, Robson, S, Vukcevic, D, Barnes, C, Conrad, DF, Giannoulatou, E, Holmes, C, Marchini, JL, Stirrups, K, Tobin, MD, Wain, LV, Yau, C, Aerts, J, Ahmad, T, Andrews, TD, Arbury, H, Attwood, A, Auton, A, Ball, SG, Balmforth, AJ, Barrett, JC, Barroso, I, Barton, A, Bennett, AJ, Bhaskar, S, Blaszczyk, K, Bowes, J, Brand, OJ, Braund, PS, Bredin, F, Breen, G, Brown, MJ, Bruce, IN, Bull, J, Burren, OS, Burton, J, Byrnes, J, Caesar, S, Clee, CM, Coffey, AJ, Connell, JMC, Cooper, JD, Dominiczak, AF, Downes, K, Drummond, HE, Dudakia, D, Dunham, A, Ebbs, B, Eccles, D, Edkins, S, Edwards, C, Elliot, A, Emery, P, Evans, DM, Evans, G, Eyre, S, Farmer, A, Ferrier, IN, Feuk, L, Fitzgerald, T, Flynn, E, Forbes, A, Forty, L, Franklyn, JA, Freathy, RM, Gibbs, P, Gilbert, P, Gokumen, O, Gordon-Smith, K, Gray, E, Green, E, Groves, CJ, Grozeva, D, Gwilliam, R, Hall, A, Hammond, N, Hardy, M, Harrison, P, Hassanali, N, Hebaishi, H, Hines, S, Hinks, A, Hitman, GA, Hocking, L, Howard, E, Howard, P, Howson, JMM, Hughes, D, Hunt, S, Isaacs, JD, Jain, M, Jewell, DP, Johnson, T, Jolley, JD, Jones, IR, Jones, LA, Kirov, G, Langford, CF, Lango-Allen, H, Lathrop, GM, Lee, J, Lee, KL, Lees, C, Lewis, K, Lindgren, CM, Maisuria-Armer, M, Maller, J, Mansfield, J, Martin, P, Massey, DCO, McArdle, WL, McGuffin, P, McLay, KE, Mentzer, A, Mimmack, ML, Morgan, AE, Morris, AP, Mowat, C, Myers, S, Newman, W, Nimmo, ER, O'Donovan, MC, Onipinla, A, Onyiah, I, Ovington, NR, Owen, MJ, Palin, K, Parnell, K, Pernet, D, Perry, JRB, Phillips, A, Pinto, D, Prescott, NJ, Prokopenko, I, Quail, MA, Rafelt, S, Rayner, NW, Redon, R, Reid, DM, Renwick, A, Ring, SM, Robertson, N, Russell, E, St Clair, D, Sambrook, JG, Sanderson, JD, Schuilenburg, H, Scott, CE, Scott, R, Seal, S, Shaw-Hawkins, S, Shields, BM, Simmonds, MJ, Smyth, DJ, Somaskantharajah, E, Spanova, K, Steer, S, Stephens, J, Stevens, HE, Stone, MA, Su, Z, Symmons, DPM, Thompson, JR, Thomson, W, Travers, ME, Turnbull, C, Valsesia, A, Walker, M, Walker, NM, Wallace, C, Warren-Perry, M, Watkins, NA, Webster, J, Weedon, MN, Wilson, AG, Woodburn, M, Wordsworth, BP, Young, AH, Zeggini, E, Carter, NP, Frayling, TM, Lee, C, McVean, G, Munroe, PB, Palotie, A, Sawcer, SJ, Scherer, SW, Strachan, DP, Tyler-Smith, C, Brown, MA, Burton, PR, Caulfield, MJ, Compston, A, Farrall, M, Gough, SCL, Hall, AS, Hattersley, AT, Hill, AVS, Mathew, CG, Pembrey, M, Satsangi, J, Stratton, MR, Worthington, J, Deloukas, P, Duncanson, A, Kwiatkowski, DP, McCarthy, MI, Ouwehand, WH, Parkes, M, Rahman, N, Todd, JA, Samani, NJ, Donnelly, P, Craddock, N, Hurles, ME, Cardin, N, Pearson, RD, Plagnol, V, Robson, S, Vukcevic, D, Barnes, C, Conrad, DF, Giannoulatou, E, Holmes, C, Marchini, JL, Stirrups, K, Tobin, MD, Wain, LV, Yau, C, Aerts, J, Ahmad, T, Andrews, TD, Arbury, H, Attwood, A, Auton, A, Ball, SG, Balmforth, AJ, Barrett, JC, Barroso, I, Barton, A, Bennett, AJ, Bhaskar, S, Blaszczyk, K, Bowes, J, Brand, OJ, Braund, PS, Bredin, F, Breen, G, Brown, MJ, Bruce, IN, Bull, J, Burren, OS, Burton, J, Byrnes, J, Caesar, S, Clee, CM, Coffey, AJ, Connell, JMC, Cooper, JD, Dominiczak, AF, Downes, K, Drummond, HE, Dudakia, D, Dunham, A, Ebbs, B, Eccles, D, Edkins, S, Edwards, C, Elliot, A, Emery, P, Evans, DM, Evans, G, Eyre, S, Farmer, A, Ferrier, IN, Feuk, L, Fitzgerald, T, Flynn, E, Forbes, A, Forty, L, Franklyn, JA, Freathy, RM, Gibbs, P, Gilbert, P, Gokumen, O, Gordon-Smith, K, Gray, E, Green, E, Groves, CJ, Grozeva, D, Gwilliam, R, Hall, A, Hammond, N, Hardy, M, Harrison, P, Hassanali, N, Hebaishi, H, Hines, S, Hinks, A, Hitman, GA, Hocking, L, Howard, E, Howard, P, Howson, JMM, Hughes, D, Hunt, S, Isaacs, JD, Jain, M, Jewell, DP, Johnson, T, Jolley, JD, Jones, IR, Jones, LA, Kirov, G, Langford, CF, Lango-Allen, H, Lathrop, GM, Lee, J, Lee, KL, Lees, C, Lewis, K, Lindgren, CM, Maisuria-Armer, M, Maller, J, Mansfield, J, Martin, P, Massey, DCO, McArdle, WL, McGuffin, P, McLay, KE, Mentzer, A, Mimmack, ML, Morgan, AE, Morris, AP, Mowat, C, Myers, S, Newman, W, Nimmo, ER, O'Donovan, MC, Onipinla, A, Onyiah, I, Ovington, NR, Owen, MJ, Palin, K, Parnell, K, Pernet, D, Perry, JRB, Phillips, A, Pinto, D, Prescott, NJ, Prokopenko, I, Quail, MA, Rafelt, S, Rayner, NW, Redon, R, Reid, DM, Renwick, A, Ring, SM, Robertson, N, Russell, E, St Clair, D, Sambrook, JG, Sanderson, JD, Schuilenburg, H, Scott, CE, Scott, R, Seal, S, Shaw-Hawkins, S, Shields, BM, Simmonds, MJ, Smyth, DJ, Somaskantharajah, E, Spanova, K, Steer, S, Stephens, J, Stevens, HE, Stone, MA, Su, Z, Symmons, DPM, Thompson, JR, Thomson, W, Travers, ME, Turnbull, C, Valsesia, A, Walker, M, Walker, NM, Wallace, C, Warren-Perry, M, Watkins, NA, Webster, J, Weedon, MN, Wilson, AG, Woodburn, M, Wordsworth, BP, Young, AH, Zeggini, E, Carter, NP, Frayling, TM, Lee, C, McVean, G, Munroe, PB, Palotie, A, Sawcer, SJ, Scherer, SW, Strachan, DP, Tyler-Smith, C, Brown, MA, Burton, PR, Caulfield, MJ, Compston, A, Farrall, M, Gough, SCL, Hall, AS, Hattersley, AT, Hill, AVS, Mathew, CG, Pembrey, M, Satsangi, J, Stratton, MR, Worthington, J, Deloukas, P, Duncanson, A, Kwiatkowski, DP, McCarthy, MI, Ouwehand, WH, Parkes, M, Rahman, N, Todd, JA, Samani, NJ, and Donnelly, P
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Copy number variants (CNVs) account for a major proportion of human genetic polymorphism and have been predicted to have an important role in genetic susceptibility to common disease. To address this we undertook a large, direct genome-wide study of association between CNVs and eight common human diseases. Using a purpose-designed array we typed approximately 19,000 individuals into distinct copy-number classes at 3,432 polymorphic CNVs, including an estimated approximately 50% of all common CNVs larger than 500 base pairs. We identified several biological artefacts that lead to false-positive associations, including systematic CNV differences between DNAs derived from blood and cell lines. Association testing and follow-up replication analyses confirmed three loci where CNVs were associated with disease-IRGM for Crohn's disease, HLA for Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes, and TSPAN8 for type 2 diabetes-although in each case the locus had previously been identified in single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based studies, reflecting our observation that most common CNVs that are well-typed on our array are well tagged by SNPs and so have been indirectly explored through SNP studies. We conclude that common CNVs that can be typed on existing platforms are unlikely to contribute greatly to the genetic basis of common human diseases.
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37. Pharmacologic Activation of PKM2 Slows Lung Tumor Xenograft Growth
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Parnell, K. Mark, primary, Foulks, Jason M., additional, Nix, Rebecca N., additional, Clifford, Adrianne, additional, Bullough, Jeremy, additional, Luo, Bai, additional, Senina, Anna, additional, Vollmer, David, additional, Liu, Jihua, additional, McCarthy, Virgil, additional, Xu, Yong, additional, Saunders, Michael, additional, Liu, Xiao-Hui, additional, Pearce, Scott, additional, Wright, Kevin, additional, O'Reilly, Marc, additional, McCullar, Michael V., additional, Ho, Koc-Kan, additional, and Kanner, Steven B., additional
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38. OP12 Multiple functional variants at the 3p21 locus contribute to ulcerative colitis: Results from a European consortium
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Cleynen, I., primary, Artieda, M., additional, Verspaget, H., additional, Szczypiorska, M., additional, Seibold, F., additional, Lakatos, P., additional, Ahmad, T., additional, Weersma, R., additional, Mahachie, J., additional, Arijs, I., additional, Müller, S., additional, Parnell, K., additional, Tordai, A., additional, Hommes, D.W., additional, Van Steen, K., additional, Wijmenga, C., additional, Rutgeerts, P., additional, Lottaz, D., additional, and Vermeire, S., additional
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39. OP19 Genetic and functional evidence for a role for CYLD in Crohn's disease: Results from a European consortium
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Cleynen, I., primary, Vazeille, E., additional, Artieda, M., additional, Szczypiorska, M., additional, Bringer, M.-A., additional, Verspaget, H., additional, Lakatos, P., additional, Seibold, F., additional, Parnell, K., additional, Weersma, R., additional, Mahachie, J., additional, Morgan-Walsh, R., additional, Staelens, D., additional, Arijs, I., additional, Müller, S., additional, Tordai, A., additional, Hommes, D.W., additional, Ahmad, T., additional, Wijmenga, C., additional, Pender, S., additional, Rutgeerts, P., additional, Lottaz, D., additional, Van Steen, K., additional, Vermeire, S., additional, and Darfeuille-Michaud, A., additional
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40. Abstract B143: PKM2 metabolic activator slows lung cancer xenograft growth.
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Parnell, K. Mark, primary, Foulks, Jason M., additional, Clifford, Adrianne, additional, Bullough, Jeremy, additional, Luo, Bai, additional, Vollmer, David, additional, Liu, Jihua, additional, McCarthy, Virgil, additional, Shaffer, Matthew, additional, Senina, Anna, additional, Liu, Xiao-Hui, additional, Pearce, Scott, additional, Xu, Yong, additional, Saunders, Michael, additional, Ho, Kan, additional, McCullar, Michael V., additional, and Kanner, Steven B., additional
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41. Functional Redundancy of Yeast Proteins Reh1 and Rei1 in Cytoplasmic 60S Subunit Maturation
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Parnell, K. Mark, primary and Bass, Brenda L., additional
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42. Variability in spatial patterns of long nonlinear waves from fast ferries in Tallinn Bay
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Torsvik, T., primary, Didenkulova, I., additional, Soomere, T., additional, and Parnell, K. E., additional
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43. Far-field vessel wakes in Tallinn Bay
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Parnell, K, primary, Delpeche, N, primary, Didenkulova, I, primary, Dolphin, T, primary, Erm, A, primary, Kask, A, primary, Kelpšaite, L, primary, Kurennoy, D, primary, Quak, E, primary, Räämet, A, primary, Soomere, T, primary, Terentjeva, A, primary, Torsvik, T, primary, and Zaitseva-Pärnaste, I, primary
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44. Fringing and Nearshore Coral Reefs of the Great Barrier Reef: Episodic Holocene Development and Future Prospects
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Smithers, S. G., primary, Hopley, D., additional, and Parnell, K. E., additional
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45. Substrate-assisted catalysis of peptide bond formation by the ribosome
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Weinger, Joshua S, primary, Parnell, K Mark, additional, Dorner, Silke, additional, Green, Rachel, additional, and Strobel, Scott A, additional
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46. Driver assistance systems - real time processing solutions.
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Parnell, K.
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47. Mechanism of Inhibition of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase by d4TTP: an Equivalent Incorporation Efficiency Relative to the Natural Substrate dTTP
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Vaccaro, Joseph A., primary, Parnell, K. Mark, additional, Terezakis, Stephanie A., additional, and Anderson, Karen S., additional
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48. Coastal geomorphology in New Zealand, 1989-99
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Hesp, P. A., primary, Shepherd, M. J., additional, and Parnell, K., additional
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49. DIFFUSE LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY AND COMA SECONDARY TO 5-FLUOROURACIL, NEUROTOXICITY
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Aksamit, A. J., primary, Parnell, K. J., additional, and Johnson, M., additional
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50. Reversible MRI findings in a patient with Hashimoto's encephalopathy
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Bohnen, N.I.L. J., primary, Parnell, K. J., additional, and Harper, C. M., additional
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