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A meta-analysis of 120 246 individuals identifies 18 new loci for fibrinogen concentration.

de Vries PS, Chasman DI, Sabater-Lleal M et al.

26561523 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
120246 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

DV
de Vries PS
CD
Chasman DI
SM
Sabater-Lleal M
CM
Chen MH
HJ
Huffman JE
SM
Steri M
TW
Tang W
TA
Teumer A
MR
Marioni RE
GV
Grossmann V
HJ
Hottenga JJ
TS
Trompet S
MM
Müller-Nurasyid M
ZJ
Zhao JH
BJ
Brody JA
KM
Kleber ME
GX
Guo X
WJ
Wang JJ
AP
Auer PL
AJ
Attia JR
YL
Yanek LR
AT
Ahluwalia TS
LJ
Lahti J
VC
Venturini C
TT
Tanaka T
BL
Bielak LF
JP
Joshi PK
RA
Rocanin-Arjo A
KI
Kolcic I
NP
Navarro P
RL
Rose LM
OC
Oldmeadow C
RH
Riess H
MJ
Mazur J
BS
Basu S
GA
Goel A
YQ
Yang Q
GM
Ghanbari M
WG
Willemsen G
RA
Rumley A
FE
Fiorillo E
DC
de Craen AJ
GA
Grotevendt A
SR
Scott R
TK
Taylor KD
DG
Delgado GE
YJ
Yao J
KA
Kifley A
KC
Kooperberg C
QR
Qayyum R
LL
Lopez LM
BT
Berentzen TL
RK
Räikkönen K
MM
Mangino M
BS
Bandinelli S
PP
Peyser PA
WS
Wild S
TD
Trégouët DA
WA
Wright AF
MJ
Marten J
ZT
Zemunik T
MA
Morrison AC
SB
Sennblad B
TG
Tofler G
DM
de Maat MP
DG
de Geus EJ
LG
Lowe GD
ZM
Zoledziewska M
SN
Sattar N
BH
Binder H
VU
Völker U
WM
Waldenberger M
KK
Khaw KT
MB
Mcknight B
HJ
Huang J
JN
Jenny NS
HE
Holliday EG
QL
Qi L
MM
Mcevoy MG
BD
Becker DM
SJ
Starr JM
SA
Sarin AP
HP
Hysi PG
HD
Hernandez DG
JM
Jhun MA
CH
Campbell H
HA
Hamsten A
RF
Rivadeneira F
MW
Mcardle WL
SP
Slagboom PE
ZT
Zeller T
KW
Koenig W
PB
Psaty BM
HT
Haritunians T
LJ
Liu J
PA
Palotie A
UA
Uitterlinden AG
SD
Stott DJ
HA
Hofman A
FO
Franco OH
PO
Polasek O
RI
Rudan I
MP
Morange PE
WJ
Wilson JF
KS
Kardia SL
FL
Ferrucci L
ST
Spector TD
EJ
Eriksson JG
HT
Hansen T
DI
Deary IJ
BL
Becker LC
SR
Scott RJ
MP
Mitchell P
MW
März W
WN
Wareham NJ
PA
Peters A
GA
Greinacher A
WP
Wild PS
JJ
Jukema JW
BD
Boomsma DI
HC
Hayward C
CF
Cucca F
TR
Tracy R
WH
Watkins H
RA
Reiner AP
FA
Folsom AR
RP
Ridker PM
OC
O'Donnell CJ
SN
Smith NL
SD
Strachan DP
DA
Dehghan A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome-wide association studies have previously identified 23 genetic loci associated with circulating fibrinogen concentration. These studies used HapMap imputation and did not examine the X-chromosome. 1000 Genomes imputation provides better coverage of uncommon variants, and includes indels. We conducted a genome-wide association analysis of 34 studies imputed to the 1000 Genomes Project reference panel and including ∼120 000 participants of European ancestry (95 806 participants with data on the X-chromosome). Approximately 10.7 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms and 1.2 million indels were examined. We identified 41 genome-wide significant fibrinogen loci; of which, 18 were newly identified. There were no genome-wide significant signals on the X-chromosome. The lead variants of five significant loci were indels. We further identified six additional independent signals, including three rare variants, at two previously characterized loci: FGB and IRF1. Together the 41 loci explain 3% of the variance in plasma fibrinogen concentration.

120,246 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

120246
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Finland, Sweden, U.S., Australia, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, U.K., Croatia, France, Republic of Ireland, Denmark
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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