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Genome-wide association interaction analysis for Alzheimer's disease.

Gusareva ES, Carrasquillo MM, Bellenguez C et al.

24958192 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
26127 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

GE
Gusareva ES
CM
Carrasquillo MM
BC
Bellenguez C
CE
Cuyvers E
CS
Colon S
GN
Graff-Radford NR
PR
Petersen RC
DD
Dickson DW
MJ
Mahachie John JM
BK
Bessonov K
VB
Van Broeckhoven C
HD
Harold D
WJ
Williams J
AP
Amouyel P
SK
Sleegers K
EN
Ertekin-Taner N
LJ
Lambert JC
VS
Van Steen K
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We propose a minimal protocol for exhaustive genome-wide association interaction analysis that involves screening for epistasis over large-scale genomic data combining strengths of different methods and statistical tools. The different steps of this protocol are illustrated on a real-life data application for Alzheimer's disease (AD) (2259 patients and 6017 controls from France). Particularly, in the exhaustive genome-wide epistasis screening we identified AD-associated interacting SNPs-pair from chromosome 6q11.1 (rs6455128, the KHDRBS2 gene) and 13q12.11 (rs7989332, the CRYL1 gene) (p = 0.006, corrected for multiple testing). A replication analysis in the independent AD cohort from Germany (555 patients and 824 controls) confirmed the discovered epistasis signal (p = 0.036). This signal was also supported by a meta-analysis approach in 5 independent AD cohorts that was applied in the context of epistasis for the first time. Transcriptome analysis revealed negative correlation between expression levels of KHDRBS2 and CRYL1 in both the temporal cortex (β = -0.19, p = 0.0006) and cerebellum (β = -0.23, p < 0.0001) brain regions. This is the first time a replicable epistasis associated with AD was identified using a hypothesis free screening approach.

2,259 European ancestry cases, 6,017 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

26127
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
2,585 European ancestry cases, 4,491 European ancestry controls, 4,039 cases, 6,736 controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
France, U.S., Belgium, U.K., Germany
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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