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Meta-analysis of 74,046 individuals identifies 11 new susceptibility loci for Alzheimer's disease.

Lambert JC, Ibrahim-Verbaas CA, Harold D et al.

24162737 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
75018 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

LJ
Lambert JC
IC
Ibrahim-Verbaas CA
HD
Harold D
NA
Naj AC
SR
Sims R
BC
Bellenguez C
DA
DeStafano AL
BJ
Bis JC
BG
Beecham GW
GB
Grenier-Boley B
RG
Russo G
TT
Thorton-Wells TA
JN
Jones N
SA
Smith AV
CV
Chouraki V
TC
Thomas C
IM
Ikram MA
ZD
Zelenika D
VB
Vardarajan BN
KY
Kamatani Y
LC
Lin CF
GA
Gerrish A
SH
Schmidt H
KB
Kunkle B
DM
Dunstan ML
RA
Ruiz A
BM
Bihoreau MT
CS
Choi SH
RC
Reitz C
PF
Pasquier F
CC
Cruchaga C
CD
Craig D
AN
Amin N
BC
Berr C
LO
Lopez OL
DJ
De Jager PL
DV
Deramecourt V
JJ
Johnston JA
ED
Evans D
LS
Lovestone S
LL
Letenneur L
MF
Morón FJ
RD
Rubinsztein DC
EG
Eiriksdottir G
SK
Sleegers K
GA
Goate AM
FN
Fiévet N
HM
Huentelman MW
GM
Gill M
BK
Brown K
KM
Kamboh MI
KL
Keller L
BP
Barberger-Gateau P
MB
McGuiness B
LE
Larson EB
GR
Green R
MA
Myers AJ
DC
Dufouil C
TS
Todd S
WD
Wallon D
LS
Love S
RE
Rogaeva E
GJ
Gallacher J
SG
St George-Hyslop P
CJ
Clarimon J
LA
Lleo A
BA
Bayer A
TD
Tsuang DW
YL
Yu L
TM
Tsolaki M
BP
Bossù P
SG
Spalletta G
PP
Proitsi P
CJ
Collinge J
SS
Sorbi S
SF
Sanchez-Garcia F
FN
Fox NC
HJ
Hardy J
DN
Deniz Naranjo MC
BP
Bosco P
CR
Clarke R
BC
Brayne C
GD
Galimberti D
MM
Mancuso M
MF
Matthews F
MS
Moebus S
MP
Mecocci P
DZ
Del Zompo M
MW
Maier W
HH
Hampel H
PA
Pilotto A
BM
Bullido M
PF
Panza F
CP
Caffarra P
NB
Nacmias B
GJ
Gilbert JR
MM
Mayhaus M
LL
Lannefelt L
HH
Hakonarson H
PS
Pichler S
CM
Carrasquillo MM
IM
Ingelsson M
BD
Beekly D
AV
Alvarez V
ZF
Zou F
VO
Valladares O
YS
Younkin SG
CE
Coto E
HK
Hamilton-Nelson KL
GW
Gu W
RC
Razquin C
PP
Pastor P
MI
Mateo I
OM
Owen MJ
FK
Faber KM
JP
Jonsson PV
CO
Combarros O
OM
O'Donovan MC
CL
Cantwell LB
SH
Soininen H
BD
Blacker D
MS
Mead S
MT
Mosley TH
BD
Bennett DA
HT
Harris TB
FL
Fratiglioni L
HC
Holmes C
DB
de Bruijn RF
PP
Passmore P
MT
Montine TJ
BK
Bettens K
RJ
Rotter JI
BA
Brice A
MK
Morgan K
FT
Foroud TM
KW
Kukull WA
HD
Hannequin D
PJ
Powell JF
NM
Nalls MA
RK
Ritchie K
LK
Lunetta KL
KJ
Kauwe JS
BE
Boerwinkle E
RM
Riemenschneider M
BM
Boada M
HM
Hiltuenen M
ME
Martin ER
SR
Schmidt R
RD
Rujescu D
WL
Wang LS
DJ
Dartigues JF
MR
Mayeux R
TC
Tzourio C
HA
Hofman A
NM
Nöthen MM
GC
Graff C
PB
Psaty BM
JL
Jones L
HJ
Haines JL
HP
Holmans PA
LM
Lathrop M
PM
Pericak-Vance MA
LL
Launer LJ
FL
Farrer LA
VD
van Duijn CM
VB
Van Broeckhoven C
MV
Moskvina V
SS
Seshadri S
WJ
Williams J
SG
Schellenberg GD
AP
Amouyel P
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Eleven susceptibility loci for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) were identified by previous studies; however, a large portion of the genetic risk for this disease remains unexplained. We conducted a large, two-stage meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in individuals of European ancestry. In stage 1, we used genotyped and imputed data (7,055,881 SNPs) to perform meta-analysis on 4 previously published GWAS data sets consisting of 17,008 Alzheimer's disease cases and 37,154 controls. In stage 2, 11,632 SNPs were genotyped and tested for association in an independent set of 8,572 Alzheimer's disease cases and 11,312 controls. In addition to the APOE locus (encoding apolipoprotein E), 19 loci reached genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10(-8)) in the combined stage 1 and stage 2 analysis, of which 11 are newly associated with Alzheimer's disease.

17,008 European ancestry cases, 37,154 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

75018
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
8,572 European ancestry cases, 11,312 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.S., Iceland, Netherlands, Greece, Canada, Germany, U.K., France, Finland, Sweden, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Hungary
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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