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Robust associations of four new chromosome regions from genome-wide analyses of type 1 diabetes.

Todd JA, Walker NM, Cooper JD et al.

17554260 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
22991 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

TJ
Todd JA
WN
Walker NM
CJ
Cooper JD
SD
Smyth DJ
DK
Downes K
PV
Plagnol V
BR
Bailey R
NS
Nejentsev S
FS
Field SF
PF
Payne F
LC
Lowe CE
SJ
Szeszko JS
HJ
Hafler JP
ZL
Zeitels L
YJ
Yang JH
VA
Vella A
NS
Nutland S
SH
Stevens HE
SH
Schuilenburg H
CG
Coleman G
MM
Maisuria M
MW
Meadows W
SL
Smink LJ
HB
Healy B
BO
Burren OS
LA
Lam AA
ON
Ovington NR
AJ
Allen J
AE
Adlem E
LH
Leung HT
WC
Wallace C
HJ
Howson JM
GC
Guja C
IC
Ionescu-Tîrgovişte C
SM
Simmonds MJ
HJ
Heward JM
GS
Gough SC
DD
Dunger DB
WL
Wicker LS
CD
Clayton DG
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (WTCCC) primary genome-wide association (GWA) scan on seven diseases, including the multifactorial autoimmune disease type 1 diabetes (T1D), shows associations at P < 5 x 10(-7) between T1D and six chromosome regions: 12q24, 12q13, 16p13, 18p11, 12p13 and 4q27. Here, we attempted to validate these and six other top findings in 4,000 individuals with T1D, 5,000 controls and 2,997 family trios independent of the WTCCC study. We confirmed unequivocally the associations of 12q24, 12q13, 16p13 and 18p11 (P(follow-up) <or= 1.35 x 10(-9); P(overall) <or= 1.15 x 10(-14)), leaving eight regions with small effects or false-positive associations. We also obtained evidence for chromosome 18q22 (P(overall) = 1.38 x 10(-8)) from a GWA study of nonsynonymous SNPs. Several regions, including 18q22 and 18p11, showed association with autoimmune thyroid disease. This study increases the number of T1D loci with compelling evidence from six to at least ten.

2,000 European ancestry cases, 3,000 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

22991
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
2,997 European ancestry trios, 4,000 European ancestry cases, 5,000 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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