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Discovery and refinement of loci associated with lipid levels.

Willer CJ, Schmidt EM, Sengupta S et al.

24097068 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
99015 Participants
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Chapter I

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Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WC
Willer CJ
SE
Schmidt EM
SS
Sengupta S
PG
Peloso GM
GS
Gustafsson S
KS
Kanoni S
GA
Ganna A
CJ
Chen J
BM
Buchkovich ML
MS
Mora S
BJ
Beckmann JS
BJ
Bragg-Gresham JL
CH
Chang HY
DA
Demirkan A
DH
Den Hertog HM
DR
Do R
DL
Donnelly LA
EG
Ehret GB
ET
Esko T
FM
Feitosa MF
FT
Ferreira T
FK
Fischer K
FP
Fontanillas P
FR
Fraser RM
FD
Freitag DF
GD
Gurdasani D
HK
Heikkilä K
HE
Hyppönen E
IA
Isaacs A
JA
Jackson AU
Johansson Å
JT
Johnson T
KM
Kaakinen M
KJ
Kettunen J
KM
Kleber ME
LX
Li X
LJ
Luan J
LL
Lyytikäinen LP
MP
Magnusson PKE
MM
Mangino M
ME
Mihailov E
MM
Montasser ME
MM
Müller-Nurasyid M
NI
Nolte IM
OJ
O'Connell JR
PC
Palmer CD
PM
Perola M
PA
Petersen AK
SS
Sanna S
SR
Saxena R
SS
Service SK
SS
Shah S
SD
Shungin D
SC
Sidore C
SC
Song C
SR
Strawbridge RJ
SI
Surakka I
TT
Tanaka T
TT
Teslovich TM
TG
Thorleifsson G
VD
Van den Herik EG
VB
Voight BF
VK
Volcik KA
WL
Waite LL
WA
Wong A
WY
Wu Y
ZW
Zhang W
AD
Absher D
AG
Asiki G
BI
Barroso I
BL
Been LF
BJ
Bolton JL
BL
Bonnycastle LL
BP
Brambilla P
BM
Burnett MS
CG
Cesana G
DM
Dimitriou M
DA
Doney ASF
DA
Döring A
EP
Elliott P
ES
Epstein SE
IE
Ingi Eyjolfsson G
GB
Gigante B
GM
Goodarzi MO
GH
Grallert H
GM
Gravito ML
GC
Groves CJ
HG
Hallmans G
HA
Hartikainen AL
HC
Hayward C
HD
Hernandez D
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Hicks AA
HH
Holm H
HY
Hung YJ
IT
Illig T
JM
Jones MR
KP
Kaleebu P
KJ
Kastelein JJP
KK
Khaw KT
KE
Kim E
KN
Klopp N
KP
Komulainen P
KM
Kumari M
LC
Langenberg C
LT
Lehtimäki T
LS
Lin SY
LJ
Lindström J
LR
Loos RJF
MF
Mach F
MW
McArdle WL
MC
Meisinger C
MB
Mitchell BD
MG
Müller G
NR
Nagaraja R
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Narisu N
NT
Nieminen TVM
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Nsubuga RN
OI
Olafsson I
OK
Ong KK
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Palotie A
PT
Papamarkou T
PC
Pomilla C
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Pouta A
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Rader DJ
RM
Reilly MP
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Ridker PM
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Rivadeneira F
RI
Rudan I
RA
Ruokonen A
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Samani N
SH
Scharnagl H
SJ
Seeley J
SK
Silander K
SA
Stančáková A
SK
Stirrups K
SA
Swift AJ
TL
Tiret L
UA
Uitterlinden AG
VP
van Pelt LJ
VS
Vedantam S
WN
Wainwright N
WC
Wijmenga C
WS
Wild SH
WG
Willemsen G
WT
Wilsgaard T
WJ
Wilson JF
YE
Young EH
ZJ
Zhao JH
AL
Adair LS
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Arveiler D
AT
Assimes TL
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Bandinelli S
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Bochud M
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BD
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Bornstein SR
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Bovet P
BM
Burnier M
CH
Campbell H
CA
Chakravarti A
CJ
Chambers JC
CY
Chen YI
CF
Collins FS
CR
Cooper RS
DJ
Danesh J
DG
Dedoussis G
DF
de Faire U
FA
Feranil AB
FJ
Ferrières J
FL
Ferrucci L
FN
Freimer NB
GC
Gieger C
GL
Groop LC
GV
Gudnason V
GU
Gyllensten U
HA
Hamsten A
HT
Harris TB
HA
Hingorani A
HJ
Hirschhorn JN
HA
Hofman A
HG
Hovingh GK
HC
Hsiung CA
HS
Humphries SE
HS
Hunt SC
HK
Hveem K
IC
Iribarren C
JM
Järvelin MR
JA
Jula A
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Kähönen M
KJ
Kaprio J
KA
Kesäniemi A
KM
Kivimaki M
KJ
Kooner JS
KP
Koudstaal PJ
KR
Krauss RM
KD
Kuh D
KJ
Kuusisto J
KK
Kyvik KO
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Laakso M
LT
Lakka TA
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Lind L
LC
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Martin NG
MW
März W
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MC
McKenzie CA
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Meneton P
MA
Metspalu A
ML
Moilanen L
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Njølstad I
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Pedersen NL
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Price JF
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Quertermous T
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Rauramaa R
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Saleheen D
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Salomaa V
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Sanghera DK
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Saramies J
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Sheu WH
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Shuldiner AR
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Stefansson K
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Tuomilehto J
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Uusitupa M
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van Duijn CM
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Boehnke M
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Deloukas P
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Kathiresan S
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Mohlke KL
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Ingelsson E
AG
Abecasis GR
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, triglycerides and total cholesterol are heritable, modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease. To identify new loci and refine known loci influencing these lipids, we examined 188,577 individuals using genome-wide and custom genotyping arrays. We identify and annotate 157 loci associated with lipid levels at P < 5 × 10(-8), including 62 loci not previously associated with lipid levels in humans. Using dense genotyping in individuals of European, East Asian, South Asian and African ancestry, we narrow association signals in 12 loci. We find that loci associated with blood lipid levels are often associated with cardiovascular and metabolic traits, including coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, blood pressure, waist-hip ratio and body mass index. Our results demonstrate the value of using genetic data from individuals of diverse ancestry and provide insights into the biological mechanisms regulating blood lipids to guide future genetic, biological and therapeutic research.

94,595 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

99015
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
up to 4,420 African ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European, African unspecified, East Asian
Ancestry
Seychelles, U.S., Jamaica, Uganda, China, Philippines, Finland, Sweden, Italy, Greece, Germany, U.K., Estonia, Norway
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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