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A genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies new childhood obesity loci.

Bradfield JP, Taal HR, Timpson NJ et al.

22484627 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
18736 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

BJ
Bradfield JP
TH
Taal HR
TN
Timpson NJ
SA
Scherag A
LC
Lecoeur C
WN
Warrington NM
HE
Hypponen E
HC
Holst C
VB
Valcarcel B
TE
Thiering E
SR
Salem RM
SF
Schumacher FR
CD
Cousminer DL
SP
Sleiman PM
ZJ
Zhao J
BR
Berkowitz RI
VK
Vimaleswaran KS
JI
Jarick I
PC
Pennell CE
ED
Evans DM
SP
St Pourcain B
BD
Berry DJ
MD
Mook-Kanamori DO
HA
Hofman A
RF
Rivadeneira F
UA
Uitterlinden AG
VD
van Duijn CM
VD
van der Valk RJ
DJ
de Jongste JC
PD
Postma DS
BD
Boomsma DI
GW
Gauderman WJ
HM
Hassanein MT
LC
Lindgren CM
MR
Mägi R
BC
Boreham CA
NC
Neville CE
ML
Moreno LA
EP
Elliott P
PA
Pouta A
HA
Hartikainen AL
LM
Li M
RO
Raitakari O
LT
Lehtimäki T
EJ
Eriksson JG
PA
Palotie A
DJ
Dallongeville J
DS
Das S
DP
Deloukas P
MG
McMahon G
RS
Ring SM
KJ
Kemp JP
BJ
Buxton JL
BA
Blakemore AI
BM
Bustamante M
GM
Guxens M
HJ
Hirschhorn JN
GM
Gillman MW
KE
Kreiner-Møller E
BH
Bisgaard H
GF
Gilliland FD
HJ
Heinrich J
WE
Wheeler E
BI
Barroso I
OS
O'Rahilly S
MA
Meirhaeghe A
ST
Sørensen TI
PC
Power C
PL
Palmer LJ
HA
Hinney A
WE
Widen E
FI
Farooqi IS
MM
McCarthy MI
FP
Froguel P
MD
Meyre D
HJ
Hebebrand J
JM
Jarvelin MR
JV
Jaddoe VW
SG
Smith GD
HH
Hakonarson H
GS
Grant SF
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Multiple genetic variants have been associated with adult obesity and a few with severe obesity in childhood; however, less progress has been made in establishing genetic influences on common early-onset obesity. We performed a North American, Australian and European collaborative meta-analysis of 14 studies consisting of 5,530 cases (≥95th percentile of body mass index (BMI)) and 8,318 controls (<50th percentile of BMI) of European ancestry. Taking forward the eight newly discovered signals yielding association with P < 5 × 10(-6) in nine independent data sets (2,818 cases and 4,083 controls), we observed two loci that yielded genome-wide significant combined P values near OLFM4 at 13q14 (rs9568856; P = 1.82 × 10(-9); odds ratio (OR) = 1.22) and within HOXB5 at 17q21 (rs9299; P = 3.54 × 10(-9); OR = 1.14). Both loci continued to show association when two extreme childhood obesity cohorts were included (2,214 cases and 2,674 controls). These two loci also yielded directionally consistent associations in a previous meta-analysis of adult BMI(1).

5,530 European ancestry cases, 8,318 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

18736
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
2,214 European ancestry cases, 2,674 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Finland, U.S., Australia, Netherlands, Germany, U.K., France, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Hungary
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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