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Novel approach identifies SNPs in SLC2A10 and KCNK9 with evidence for parent-of-origin effect on body mass index.

Authors :
Clive J Hoggart
Giulia Venturini
Massimo Mangino
Felicia Gomez
Giulia Ascari
Jing Hua Zhao
Alexander Teumer
Thomas W Winkler
Natalia Tšernikova
Jian'an Luan
Evelin Mihailov
Georg B Ehret
Weihua Zhang
David Lamparter
Tõnu Esko
Aurelien Macé
Sina Rüeger
Pierre-Yves Bochud
Matteo Barcella
Yves Dauvilliers
Beben Benyamin
David M Evans
Caroline Hayward
Mary F Lopez
Lude Franke
Alessia Russo
Iris M Heid
Erika Salvi
Sailaja Vendantam
Dan E Arking
Eric Boerwinkle
John C Chambers
Giovanni Fiorito
Harald Grallert
Simonetta Guarrera
Georg Homuth
Jennifer E Huffman
David Porteous
Generation Scotland Consortium
LifeLines Cohort study
GIANT Consortium
Darius Moradpour
Alex Iranzo
Johannes Hebebrand
John P Kemp
Gert J Lammers
Vincent Aubert
Markus H Heim
Nicholas G Martin
Grant W Montgomery
Rosa Peraita-Adrados
Joan Santamaria
Francesco Negro
Carsten O Schmidt
Robert A Scott
Tim D Spector
Konstantin Strauch
Henry Völzke
Nicholas J Wareham
Wei Yuan
Jordana T Bell
Aravinda Chakravarti
Jaspal S Kooner
Annette Peters
Giuseppe Matullo
Henri Wallaschofski
John B Whitfield
Fred Paccaud
Peter Vollenweider
Sven Bergmann
Jacques S Beckmann
Mehdi Tafti
Nicholas D Hastie
Daniele Cusi
Murielle Bochud
Timothy M Frayling
Andres Metspalu
Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin
André Scherag
George Davey Smith
Ingrid B Borecki
Valentin Rousson
Joel N Hirschhorn
Carlo Rivolta
Ruth J F Loos
Zoltán Kutalik
Source :
PLoS Genetics, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e1004508 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2014.

Abstract

The phenotypic effect of some single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) depends on their parental origin. We present a novel approach to detect parent-of-origin effects (POEs) in genome-wide genotype data of unrelated individuals. The method exploits increased phenotypic variance in the heterozygous genotype group relative to the homozygous groups. We applied the method to >56,000 unrelated individuals to search for POEs influencing body mass index (BMI). Six lead SNPs were carried forward for replication in five family-based studies (of ∼4,000 trios). Two SNPs replicated: the paternal rs2471083-C allele (located near the imprinted KCNK9 gene) and the paternal rs3091869-T allele (located near the SLC2A10 gene) increased BMI equally (beta = 0.11 (SD), P

Subjects

Subjects :
Genetics
QH426-470

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15537390 and 15537404
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6b5ebe329cc640c482a2dc731b70d7f4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004508