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A genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 22 loci associated with eight hematological parameters in the HaemGen consortium

Authors :
Nilesh J. Samani
Inke R. König
Mohammed J. R. Ghori
Alistair S. Hall
Christopher J. O'Donnell
Tim D. Spector
Jennifer G. Sambrook
Augusto Rendon
Christian Hengstenberg
Stefan Schreiber
Olle Melander
Jonathan Stephens
Philippa Burns
Simon C. Potter
Joseph M. Devaney
Suzannah Bumpstead
John R. Thompson
Markku S. Nieminen
Alexander Teumer
Mingyao Li
Nicole Soranzo
Heribert Schunkert
Angela Döring
Chris Tyler-Smith
Henry Völzke
Stephen E. Epstein
Leena Peltonen
Muredach P. Reilly
Klaus Stark
Yali Xue
Markus Perola
Swee Lay Thein
Brigitte Kühnel
Alexandre F.R. Stewart
Li Chen
David Altshuler
Alison H. Goodall
Veikko Salomaa
Hakon Hakonarson
Naomi Hammond
Uwe Völker
John Bradley
Perttu Salo
Mario Falchi
Robert Roberts
Mary-Susan Burnett
Christa Meisinger
Nicholas A. Watkins
David S. Siscovick
George A. Wells
Jovana Serbanovic-Canic
Holger Prokisch
Panos Deloukas
Stephan Menzel
Rhian Gwilliam
David A. van Heel
Roberto Elosua
Christian Gieger
Matthias Nauck
Juha Sinisalo
Wendy N. Erber
Thomas Illig
Benjamin J. Wright
Andreas Greinacher
Roman A. Laskowski
Christina Willenborg
H-Erich Wichmann
Catherine M. Rice
Stephen M. Schwartz
Willem H. Ouwehand
Christopher W. Knouff
Ida Surakka
Ruth McPherson
Benjamin F. Voight
Sekar Kathiresan
Jeanette Erdmann
Daniel J. Rader
Stephen F. Garner
Vincent Mooser
Massimo Mangino
Source :
Nature Genetics, Nature Genetics; Vol 41
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The number and volume of cells in the blood affect a wide range of disorders including cancer and cardiovascular, metabolic, infectious and immune conditions. We consider here the genetic variation in eight clinically relevant hematological parameters, including hemoglobin levels, red and white blood cell counts and platelet counts and volume. We describe common variants within 22 genetic loci reproducibly associated with these hematological parameters in 13,943 samples from six European population-based studies, including 6 associated with red blood cell parameters, 15 associated with platelet parameters and 1 associated with total white blood cell count. We further identified a long-range haplotype at 12q24 associated with coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction in 9,479 cases and 10,527 controls. We show that this haplotype demonstrates extensive disease pleiotropy, as it contains known risk loci for type 1 diabetes, hypertension and celiac disease and has been spread by a selective sweep specific to European and geographically nearby populations.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics, Nature Genetics; Vol 41
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f16ad74b14e63e07df519d64280b1d6