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GWAS Study

Genetic modifiers of the severity of sickle cell anemia identified through a genome-wide association study.

Sebastiani P, Solovieff N, Hartley SW et al.

20029952 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1428 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

SP
Sebastiani P
SN
Solovieff N
HS
Hartley SW
MJ
Milton JN
RA
Riva A
DD
Dworkis DA
ME
Melista E
KE
Klings ES
GM
Garrett ME
TM
Telen MJ
AA
Ashley-Koch A
BC
Baldwin CT
SM
Steinberg MH
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to discover single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with the severity of sickle cell anemia in 1,265 patients with either "severe" or "mild" disease based on a network model of disease severity. We analyzed data using single SNP analysis and a novel SNP set enrichment analysis (SSEA) developed to discover clusters of associated SNPs. Single SNP analysis discovered 40 SNPs that were strongly associated with sickle cell severity (odds for association >1,000); of the 32 that we could analyze in an independent set of 163 patients, five replicated, eight showed consistent effects although failed to reach statistical significance, whereas 19 did not show any convincing association. Among the replicated associations are SNPs in KCNK6 a K(+) channel gene. SSEA identified 27 genes with a strong enrichment of significant SNPs (P < 10(-6)); 20 were replicated with varying degrees of confidence. Among the novel findings identified by SSEA is the telomere length regulator gene TNKS. These studies are the first to use GWAS to understand the genetic diversity that accounts the phenotypic heterogeneity sickle cell anemia as estimated by an integrated model of severity. Additional validation, resequencing, and functional studies to understand the biology and reveal mechanisms by which candidate genes might have their effects are the future goals of this work.

177 African American severe cases, 1,088 African American mild cases

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1428
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
68 African American severe cases, 95 African American mild cases
Replication Participants
African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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