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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of adult height in East Asians identifies 17 novel loci.

He M, Xu M, Zhang B et al.

25429064 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
93926 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

HM
He M
XM
Xu M
ZB
Zhang B
LJ
Liang J
CP
Chen P
LJ
Lee JY
JT
Johnson TA
LH
Li H
YX
Yang X
DJ
Dai J
LL
Liang L
GL
Gui L
QQ
Qi Q
HJ
Huang J
LY
Li Y
AL
Adair LS
AT
Aung T
CQ
Cai Q
CC
Cheng CY
CM
Cho MC
CY
Cho YS
CM
Chu M
CB
Cui B
GY
Gao YT
GM
Go MJ
GD
Gu D
GW
Gu W
GH
Guo H
HY
Hao Y
HJ
Hong J
HZ
Hu Z
HY
Hu Y
HJ
Huang J
HJ
Hwang JY
IM
Ikram MK
JG
Jin G
KD
Kang DH
KC
Khor CC
KB
Kim BJ
KH
Kim HT
KM
Kubo M
LJ
Lee J
LJ
Lee J
LN
Lee NR
LR
Li R
LJ
Li J
LJ
Liu J
LJ
Longe J
LW
Lu W
LX
Lu X
MX
Miao X
OY
Okada Y
OR
Ong RT
QG
Qiu G
SM
Seielstad M
SX
Sim X
SH
Song H
TF
Takeuchi F
TT
Tanaka T
TP
Taylor PR
WL
Wang L
WW
Wang W
WY
Wang Y
WC
Wu C
WY
Wu Y
XY
Xiang YB
YK
Yamamoto K
YH
Yang H
LM
Liao M
YM
Yokota M
YT
Young T
ZX
Zhang X
KN
Kato N
WQ
Wang QK
ZW
Zheng W
HF
Hu FB
LD
Lin D
SH
Shen H
TY
Teo YY
MZ
Mo Z
WT
Wong TY
LX
Lin X
MK
Mohlke KL
NG
Ning G
TT
Tsunoda T
HB
Han BG
SX
Shu XO
TE
Tai ES
WT
Wu T
QL
Qi L
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Human height is associated with risk of multiple diseases and is profoundly determined by an individual's genetic makeup and shows a high degree of ethnic heterogeneity. Large-scale genome-wide association (GWA) analyses of adult height in Europeans have identified nearly 180 genetic loci. A recent study showed high replicability of results from Europeans-based GWA studies in Asians; however, population-specific loci may exist due to distinct linkage disequilibrium patterns. We carried out a GWA meta-analysis in 93 926 individuals from East Asia. We identified 98 loci, including 17 novel and 81 previously reported loci, associated with height at P < 5 × 10(-8), together explaining 8.89% of phenotypic variance. Among the newly identified variants, 10 are commonly distributed (minor allele frequency, MAF > 5%) in Europeans, with comparable frequencies with in Asians, and 7 single-nucleotide polymorphisms are with low frequency (MAF < 5%) in Europeans. In addition, our data suggest that novel biological pathway such as the protein tyrosine phosphatase family is involved in regulation of height. The findings from this study considerably expand our knowledge of the genetic architecture of human height in Asians.

36,227 East Asian ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

93926
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
57,699 East Asian ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Republic of Korea, Singapore, China, Philippines, Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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