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Four Susceptibility Loci for Gallstone Disease Identified in a Meta-analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies.

Joshi AD, Andersson C, Buch S et al.

27094239 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
147261 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

JA
Joshi AD
AC
Andersson C
BS
Buch S
SS
Stender S
NR
Noordam R
WL
Weng LC
WP
Weeke PE
AP
Auer PL
BB
Boehm B
CC
Chen C
CH
Choi H
CG
Curhan G
DJ
Denny JC
DV
De Vivo I
EJ
Eicher JD
ED
Ellinghaus D
FA
Folsom AR
FC
Fuchs C
GM
Gala M
HJ
Haessler J
HA
Hofman A
HF
Hu F
HD
Hunter DJ
JH
Janssen HL
KJ
Kang JH
KC
Kooperberg C
KP
Kraft P
KW
Kratzer W
LW
Lieb W
LP
Lutsey PL
DM
Darwish Murad S
NB
Nordestgaard BG
PL
Pasquale LR
RA
Reiner AP
RP
Ridker PM
RE
Rimm E
RL
Rose LM
SC
Shaffer CM
SC
Schafmayer C
TR
Tamimi RM
UA
Uitterlinden AG
VU
Völker U
VH
Völzke H
WY
Wakabayashi Y
WJ
Wiggs JL
ZJ
Zhu J
RD
Roden DM
SB
Stricker BH
TW
Tang W
TA
Teumer A
HJ
Hampe J
TA
Tybjærg-Hansen A
CD
Chasman DI
CA
Chan AT
JA
Johnson AD
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Background & aims: A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 280 cases identified the hepatic cholesterol transporter ABCG8 as a locus associated with risk for gallstone disease, but findings have not been reported from any other GWAS of this phenotype. We performed a large-scale, meta-analysis of GWASs of individuals of European ancestry with available prior genotype data, to identify additional genetic risk factors for gallstone disease.

8,720 European ancestry cases, 55,152 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

147261
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
6,489 European ancestry cases, 62,797 European ancestry controls, 1,499 African American cases, 9,145 African American controls, 1,056 Hispanic cases, 2,403 Hispanic controls
Replication Participants
Hispanic or Latin American, European, African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
U.S., Netherlands, Germany, Denmark
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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