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Discovery and fine-mapping of height loci via high-density imputation of GWASs in individuals of African ancestry.

Authors :
Graff M
Justice AE
Young KL
Marouli E
Zhang X
Fine RS
Lim E
Buchanan V
Rand K
Feitosa MF
Wojczynski MK
Yanek LR
Shao Y
Rohde R
Adeyemo AA
Aldrich MC
Allison MA
Ambrosone CB
Ambs S
Amos C
Arnett DK
Atwood L
Bandera EV
Bartz T
Becker DM
Berndt SI
Bernstein L
Bielak LF
Blot WJ
Bottinger EP
Bowden DW
Bradfield JP
Brody JA
Broeckel U
Burke G
Cade BE
Cai Q
Caporaso N
Carlson C
Carpten J
Casey G
Chanock SJ
Chen G
Chen M
Chen YI
Chen WM
Chesi A
Chiang CWK
Chu L
Coetzee GA
Conti DV
Cooper RS
Cushman M
Demerath E
Deming SL
Dimitrov L
Ding J
Diver WR
Duan Q
Evans MK
Falusi AG
Faul JD
Fornage M
Fox C
Freedman BI
Garcia M
Gillanders EM
Goodman P
Gottesman O
Grant SFA
Guo X
Hakonarson H
Haritunians T
Harris TB
Harris CC
Henderson BE
Hennis A
Hernandez DG
Hirschhorn JN
McNeill LH
Howard TD
Howard B
Hsing AW
Hsu YH
Hu JJ
Huff CD
Huo D
Ingles SA
Irvin MR
John EM
Johnson KC
Jordan JM
Kabagambe EK
Kang SJ
Kardia SL
Keating BJ
Kittles RA
Klein EA
Kolb S
Kolonel LN
Kooperberg C
Kuller L
Kutlar A
Lange L
Langefeld CD
Le Marchand L
Leonard H
Lettre G
Levin AM
Li Y
Li J
Liu Y
Liu Y
Liu S
Lohman K
Lotay V
Lu Y
Maixner W
Manson JE
McKnight B
Meng Y
Monda KL
Monroe K
Moore JH
Mosley TH
Mudgal P
Murphy AB
Nadukuru R
Nalls MA
Nathanson KL
Nayak U
N'Diaye A
Nemesure B
Neslund-Dudas C
Neuhouser ML
Nyante S
Ochs-Balcom H
Ogundiran TO
Ogunniyi A
Ojengbede O
Okut H
Olopade OI
Olshan A
Padhukasahasram B
Palmer J
Palmer CD
Palmer ND
Papanicolaou G
Patel SR
Pettaway CA
Peyser PA
Press MF
Rao DC
Rasmussen-Torvik LJ
Redline S
Reiner AP
Rhie SK
Rodriguez-Gil JL
Rotimi CN
Rotter JI
Ruiz-Narvaez EA
Rybicki BA
Salako B
Sale MM
Sanderson M
Schadt E
Schreiner PJ
Schurmann C
Schwartz AG
Shriner DA
Signorello LB
Singleton AB
Siscovick DS
Smith JA
Smith S
Speliotes E
Spitz M
Stanford JL
Stevens VL
Stram A
Strom SS
Sucheston L
Sun YV
Tajuddin SM
Taylor H
Taylor K
Tayo BO
Thun MJ
Tucker MA
Vaidya D
Van Den Berg DJ
Vedantam S
Vitolins M
Wang Z
Ware EB
Wassertheil-Smoller S
Weir DR
Wiencke JK
Williams SM
Williams LK
Wilson JG
Witte JS
Wrensch M
Wu X
Yao J
Zakai N
Zanetti K
Zemel BS
Zhao W
Zhao JH
Zheng W
Zhi D
Zhou J
Zhu X
Ziegler RG
Zmuda J
Zonderman AB
Psaty BM
Borecki IB
Cupples LA
Liu CT
Haiman CA
Loos R
Ng MCY
North KE
Source :
American journal of human genetics [Am J Hum Genet] 2021 Apr 01; Vol. 108 (4), pp. 564-582. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 12.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Although many loci have been associated with height in European ancestry populations, very few have been identified in African ancestry individuals. Furthermore, many of the known loci have yet to be generalized to and fine-mapped within a large-scale African ancestry sample. We performed sex-combined and sex-stratified meta-analyses in up to 52,764 individuals with height and genome-wide genotyping data from the African Ancestry Anthropometry Genetics Consortium (AAAGC). We additionally combined our African ancestry meta-analysis results with published European genome-wide association study (GWAS) data. In the African ancestry analyses, we identified three novel loci (SLC4A3, NCOA2, ECD/FAM149B1) in sex-combined results and two loci (CRB1, KLF6) in women only. In the African plus European sex-combined GWAS, we identified an additional three novel loci (RCCD1, G6PC3, CEP95) which were equally driven by AAAGC and European results. Among 39 genome-wide significant signals at known loci, conditioning index SNPs from European studies identified 20 secondary signals. Two of the 20 new secondary signals and none of the 8 novel loci had minor allele frequencies (MAF) < 5%. Of 802 known European height signals, 643 displayed directionally consistent associations with height, of which 205 were nominally significant (p < 0.05) in the African ancestry sex-combined sample. Furthermore, 148 of 241 loci contained ≤20 variants in the credible sets that jointly account for 99% of the posterior probability of driving the associations. In summary, trans-ethnic meta-analyses revealed novel signals and further improved fine-mapping of putative causal variants in loci shared between African and European ancestry populations.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 American Society of Human Genetics. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1537-6605
Volume :
108
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of human genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33713608
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2021.02.011