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Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis for Serum Calcium Identifies Significantly Associated SNPs near the Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CASR ) Gene.

Authors :
Kapur, Karen
Johnson, Toby
Beckmann, Noam D.
Sehmi, Joban
Tanaka, Toshiko
Kutalik, Zoltán
Styrkarsdottir, Unnur
Weihua Zhang
Marek, Diana
Gudbjartsson, Daniel F.
Milaneschi, Yuri
Holm, Hilma
DiIorio, Angelo
Waterworth, Dawn
Yun Li
Singleton, Andrew B.
Bjornsdottir, Unnur S.
Sigurdsson, Gunnar
Hernandez, Dena G.
DeSilva, Ranil
Source :
PLoS Genetics. Jul2010, Vol. 6 Issue 7, p1-12. 12p. 3 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Calcium has a pivotal role in biological functions, and serum calcium levels have been associated with numerous disorders of bone and mineral metabolism, as well as with cardiovascular mortality. Here we report results from a genome-wide association study of serum calcium, integrating data from four independent cohorts including a total of 12,865 individuals of European and Indian Asian descent. Our meta-analysis shows that serum calcium is associated with SNPs in or near the calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) gene on 3q13. The top hit with a p-value of 6.3×10-37 is rs1801725, a missense variant, explaining 1.26% of the variance in serum calcium. This SNP had the strongest association in individuals of European descent, while for individuals of Indian Asian descent the top hit was rs17251221 (p = 1.1×10-21), a SNP in strong linkage disequilibrium with rs1801725. The strongest locus in CASR was shown to replicate in an independent Icelandic cohort of 4,126 individuals (p = 1.02×10-4). This genome-wide meta-analysis shows that common CASR variants modulate serum calcium levels in the adult general population, which confirms previous results in some candidate gene studies of the CASR locus. This study highlights the key role of CASR in calcium regulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15537390
Volume :
6
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
PLoS Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
52848954
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001035