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Meta-analysis of genome-wide scans for total body BMD in children and adults reveals allelic heterogeneity and age-specific effects at the WNT16 locus

Authors :
Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina)
Kemp, J.P. (John)
Estrada Gil, K. (Karol)
Eriksson, J. (Joel)
Idzenga, T. (Tim)
Reppe, S. (Sjur)
Evans, D.M. (David)
Heppe, D.H.M. (Denise)
Vandenput, L. (Liesbeth)
Herrera, L. (Lizbeth)
Ring, S.M. (Susan)
Kruithof, C.J. (Claudia)
Timpson, N.J. (Nicholas)
Zillikens, M.C. (Carola)
Olstad, O.K. (Ole)
Zheng, H.-F. (Hou-Feng)
Richards, J.B. (Brent)
St Pourcain, B. (Beate)
Hofman, A. (Albert)
Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent)
Smith, A.V. (Davey)
Lorentzon, M. (Mattias)
Gautvik, K.M. (Kaare)
Uitterlinden, A.G. (André)
Brommage, R. (Robert)
Ohlsson, C. (Claes)
Tobias, J.H. (Jon)
Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando)
Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina)
Kemp, J.P. (John)
Estrada Gil, K. (Karol)
Eriksson, J. (Joel)
Idzenga, T. (Tim)
Reppe, S. (Sjur)
Evans, D.M. (David)
Heppe, D.H.M. (Denise)
Vandenput, L. (Liesbeth)
Herrera, L. (Lizbeth)
Ring, S.M. (Susan)
Kruithof, C.J. (Claudia)
Timpson, N.J. (Nicholas)
Zillikens, M.C. (Carola)
Olstad, O.K. (Ole)
Zheng, H.-F. (Hou-Feng)
Richards, J.B. (Brent)
St Pourcain, B. (Beate)
Hofman, A. (Albert)
Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent)
Smith, A.V. (Davey)
Lorentzon, M. (Mattias)
Gautvik, K.M. (Kaare)
Uitterlinden, A.G. (André)
Brommage, R. (Robert)
Ohlsson, C. (Claes)
Tobias, J.H. (Jon)
Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

To identify genetic loci influencing bone accrual, we performed a genome-wide association scan for total-body bone mineral density (TB-BMD) variation in 2,660 children of different ethnicities. We discovered variants in 7q31.31 associated with BMD measurements, with the lowest P = 4.1×10-11 observed for rs917727 with minor allele frequency of 0.37. We sought replication for all SNPs located ±500 kb from rs917727 in 11,052 additional individuals from five independent studies including children and adults, together with de novo genotyping of rs3801387 (in perfect linkage disequilibrium (LD) with rs917727) in 1,014 mothers of children from the discovery cohort. The top signal mapping in the surroundings of WNT16 was replicated across studies with a meta-analysis P = 2.6×10-31 and an effect size explaining between 0.6%-1.8% of TB-BMD variance. Conditional analyses on this signal revealed a secondary signal for total body BMD (P = 1.42×10-10) for rs4609139 and mapping to C7orf58. We al

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application/pdf, PL o S Genetics (Online) vol. 8 no. 7, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929959972
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371.journal.pgen.1002718