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A genome-wide association study confirms PNPLA3 and identifies TM6SF2 and MBOAT7 as risk loci for alcohol-related cirrhosis.

Buch S, Stickel F, Trépo E et al.

26482880 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
4208 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

BS
Buch S
SF
Stickel F
TE
Trépo E
WM
Way M
HA
Herrmann A
NH
Nischalke HD
BM
Brosch M
RJ
Rosendahl J
BT
Berg T
RM
Ridinger M
RM
Rietschel M
MA
McQuillin A
FJ
Frank J
KF
Kiefer F
SS
Schreiber S
LW
Lieb W
SM
Soyka M
SN
Semmo N
AE
Aigner E
DC
Datz C
SR
Schmelz R
BS
Brückner S
ZS
Zeissig S
SA
Stephan AM
WN
Wodarz N
DJ
Devière J
CN
Clumeck N
SC
Sarrazin C
LF
Lammert F
GT
Gustot T
DP
Deltenre P
VH
Völzke H
LM
Lerch MM
MJ
Mayerle J
EF
Eyer F
SC
Schafmayer C
CS
Cichon S
NM
Nöthen MM
NM
Nothnagel M
ED
Ellinghaus D
HK
Huse K
FA
Franke A
ZS
Zopf S
HC
Hellerbrand C
MC
Moreno C
FD
Franchimont D
MM
Morgan MY
HJ
Hampe J
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Alcohol misuse is the leading cause of cirrhosis and the second most common indication for liver transplantation in the Western world. We performed a genome-wide association study for alcohol-related cirrhosis in individuals of European descent (712 cases and 1,426 controls) with subsequent validation in two independent European cohorts (1,148 cases and 922 controls). We identified variants in the MBOAT7 (P = 1.03 × 10(-9)) and TM6SF2 (P = 7.89 × 10(-10)) genes as new risk loci and confirmed rs738409 in PNPLA3 as an important risk locus for alcohol-related cirrhosis (P = 1.54 × 10(-48)) at a genome-wide level of significance. These three loci have a role in lipid processing, suggesting that lipid turnover is important in the pathogenesis of alcohol-related cirrhosis.

712 European ancestry cases, 1,426 European ancestry alchocol dependent controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

4208
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,148 European ancestry cases, 922 European ancestry alchocol dependent controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Germany, U.K., Switzerland, Austria, Belgium
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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