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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies six new Loci for serum calcium concentrations.

O'Seaghdha CM, Wu H, Yang Q et al.

24068962 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
61079 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

OC
O'Seaghdha CM
WH
Wu H
YQ
Yang Q
KK
Kapur K
GI
Guessous I
ZA
Zuber AM
KA
Köttgen A
SC
Stoudmann C
TA
Teumer A
KZ
Kutalik Z
MM
Mangino M
DA
Dehghan A
ZW
Zhang W
EG
Eiriksdottir G
LG
Li G
TT
Tanaka T
PL
Portas L
LL
Lopez LM
HC
Hayward C
LK
Lohman K
MK
Matsuda K
PS
Padmanabhan S
FD
Firsov D
SR
Sorice R
US
Ulivi S
BA
Brockhaus AC
KM
Kleber ME
MA
Mahajan A
EF
Ernst FD
GV
Gudnason V
LL
Launer LJ
MA
Mace A
BE
Boerwinckle E
AD
Arking DE
TC
Tanikawa C
NY
Nakamura Y
BM
Brown MJ
GJ
Gaspoz JM
TJ
Theler JM
SD
Siscovick DS
PB
Psaty BM
BS
Bergmann S
VP
Vollenweider P
VV
Vitart V
WA
Wright AF
ZT
Zemunik T
BM
Boban M
KI
Kolcic I
NP
Navarro P
BE
Brown EM
EK
Estrada K
DJ
Ding J
HT
Harris TB
BS
Bandinelli S
HD
Hernandez D
SA
Singleton AB
GG
Girotto G
RD
Ruggiero D
DA
d'Adamo AP
RA
Robino A
MT
Meitinger T
MC
Meisinger C
DG
Davies G
SJ
Starr JM
CJ
Chambers JC
BB
Boehm BO
WB
Winkelmann BR
HJ
Huang J
MF
Murgia F
WS
Wild SH
CH
Campbell H
MA
Morris AP
FO
Franco OH
HA
Hofman A
UA
Uitterlinden AG
RF
Rivadeneira F
VU
Völker U
HA
Hannemann A
BR
Biffar R
HW
Hoffmann W
SS
Shin SY
LP
Lescuyer P
HH
Henry H
SC
Schurmann C
MP
Munroe PB
GP
Gasparini P
PN
Pirastu N
CM
Ciullo M
GC
Gieger C
MW
März W
LL
Lind L
ST
Spector TD
SA
Smith AV
RI
Rudan I
WJ
Wilson JF
PO
Polasek O
DI
Deary IJ
PM
Pirastu M
FL
Ferrucci L
LY
Liu Y
KB
Kestenbaum B
KJ
Kooner JS
WJ
Witteman JC
NM
Nauck M
KW
Kao WH
WH
Wallaschofski H
BO
Bonny O
FC
Fox CS
BM
Bochud M
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is tightly regulated. Apart from CASR, the genes associated with serum calcium are largely unknown. We conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 39,400 individuals from 17 population-based cohorts and investigated the 14 most strongly associated loci in ≤ 21,679 additional individuals. Seven loci (six new regions) in association with serum calcium were identified and replicated. Rs1570669 near CYP24A1 (P = 9.1E-12), rs10491003 upstream of GATA3 (P = 4.8E-09) and rs7481584 in CARS (P = 1.2E-10) implicate regions involved in Mendelian calcemic disorders: Rs1550532 in DGKD (P = 8.2E-11), also associated with bone density, and rs7336933 near DGKH/KIAA0564 (P = 9.1E-10) are near genes that encode distinct isoforms of diacylglycerol kinase. Rs780094 is in GCKR. We characterized the expression of these genes in gut, kidney, and bone, and demonstrate modulation of gene expression in bone in response to dietary calcium in mice. Our results shed new light on the genetics of calcium homeostasis.

39,400 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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61079
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
Up to 21,679 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Chapter IV

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