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A genome-wide association study identifies multiple loci for variation in human ear morphology

Authors :
Adhikari, K
Reales, G
Smith, AJP
Konka, E
Palmen, J
Quinto-Sanchez, M
Acuna-Alonzo, V
Jaramillo, C
Arias, W
Fuentes, M
Pizarro, M
Barquera Lozano, R
Macin Perez, G
Gomez-Valdes, J
Villamil-Ramirez, H
Hunemeier, T
Ramallo, V
Silva de Cerqueira, CC
Hurtado, M
Villegas, V
Granja, V
Gallo, C
Poletti, G
Schuler-Faccini, L
Salzano, FM
Bortolini, M-C
Canizales-Quinteros, S
Rothhammer, F
Bedoya, G
Calderon, R
Rosique, J
Cheeseman, M
Bhutta, MF
Humphries, SE
Gonzalez-Jose, R
Headon, D
Balding, D
Ruiz-Linares, A
Adhikari, K
Reales, G
Smith, AJP
Konka, E
Palmen, J
Quinto-Sanchez, M
Acuna-Alonzo, V
Jaramillo, C
Arias, W
Fuentes, M
Pizarro, M
Barquera Lozano, R
Macin Perez, G
Gomez-Valdes, J
Villamil-Ramirez, H
Hunemeier, T
Ramallo, V
Silva de Cerqueira, CC
Hurtado, M
Villegas, V
Granja, V
Gallo, C
Poletti, G
Schuler-Faccini, L
Salzano, FM
Bortolini, M-C
Canizales-Quinteros, S
Rothhammer, F
Bedoya, G
Calderon, R
Rosique, J
Cheeseman, M
Bhutta, MF
Humphries, SE
Gonzalez-Jose, R
Headon, D
Balding, D
Ruiz-Linares, A
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Here we report a genome-wide association study for non-pathological pinna morphology in over 5,000 Latin Americans. We find genome-wide significant association at seven genomic regions affecting: lobe size and attachment, folding of antihelix, helix rolling, ear protrusion and antitragus size (linear regression P values 2 × 10(-8) to 3 × 10(-14)). Four traits are associated with a functional variant in the Ectodysplasin A receptor (EDAR) gene, a key regulator of embryonic skin appendage development. We confirm expression of Edar in the developing mouse ear and that Edar-deficient mice have an abnormally shaped pinna. Two traits are associated with SNPs in a region overlapping the T-Box Protein 15 (TBX15) gene, a major determinant of mouse skeletal development. Strongest association in this region is observed for SNP rs17023457 located in an evolutionarily conserved binding site for the transcription factor Cartilage paired-class homeoprotein 1 (CART1), and we confirm that rs17023457 alters in vitro binding of CART1.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315662666
Document Type :
Electronic Resource