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Association analyses of East Asian individuals and trans-ancestry analyses with European individuals reveal new loci associated with cholesterol and triglyceride levels.

Spracklen CN, Chen P, Kim YJ et al.

28334899 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
80304 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SC
Spracklen CN
CP
Chen P
KY
Kim YJ
WX
Wang X
CH
Cai H
LS
Li S
LJ
Long J
WY
Wu Y
WY
Wang YX
TF
Takeuchi F
WJ
Wu JY
JK
Jung KJ
HC
Hu C
AK
Akiyama K
ZY
Zhang Y
MS
Moon S
JT
Johnson TA
LH
Li H
DR
Dorajoo R
HM
He M
CM
Cannon ME
RT
Roman TS
SE
Salfati E
LK
Lin KH
GX
Guo X
SW
Sheu WHH
AD
Absher D
AL
Adair LS
AT
Assimes TL
AT
Aung T
CQ
Cai Q
CL
Chang LC
CC
Chen CH
CL
Chien LH
CL
Chuang LM
CS
Chuang SC
DS
Du S
FQ
Fan Q
FC
Fann CSJ
FA
Feranil AB
FY
Friedlander Y
GP
Gordon-Larsen P
GD
Gu D
GL
Gui L
GZ
Guo Z
HC
Heng CK
HJ
Hixson J
HX
Hou X
HC
Hsiung CA
HY
Hu Y
HM
Hwang MY
HC
Hwu CM
IM
Isono M
JJ
Juang JJ
KC
Khor CC
KY
Kim YK
KW
Koh WP
KM
Kubo M
LI
Lee IT
LS
Lee SJ
LW
Lee WJ
LK
Liang KW
LB
Lim B
LS
Lim SH
LJ
Liu J
NT
Nabika T
PW
Pan WH
PH
Peng H
QT
Quertermous T
SC
Sabanayagam C
SK
Sandow K
SJ
Shi J
SL
Sun L
TP
Tan PC
TS
Tan SP
TK
Taylor KD
TY
Teo YY
TS
Toh SA
TT
Tsunoda T
VD
van Dam RM
WA
Wang A
WF
Wang F
WJ
Wang J
WW
Wei WB
XY
Xiang YB
YJ
Yao J
YJ
Yuan JM
ZR
Zhang R
ZW
Zhao W
CY
Chen YI
RS
Rich SS
RJ
Rotter JI
WT
Wang TD
WT
Wu T
LX
Lin X
HB
Han BG
TT
Tanaka T
CY
Cho YS
KT
Katsuya T
JW
Jia W
JS
Jee SH
CY
Chen YT
KN
Kato N
JJ
Jonas JB
CC
Cheng CY
SX
Shu XO
HJ
He J
ZW
Zheng W
WT
Wong TY
HW
Huang W
KB
Kim BJ
TE
Tai ES
MK
Mohlke KL
SX
Sim X
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Large-scale meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified >175 loci associated with fasting cholesterol levels, including total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and triglycerides (TG). With differences in linkage disequilibrium (LD) structure and allele frequencies between ancestry groups, studies in additional large samples may detect new associations. We conducted staged GWAS meta-analyses in up to 69,414 East Asian individuals from 24 studies with participants from Japan, the Philippines, Korea, China, Singapore, and Taiwan. These meta-analyses identified (P < 5 × 10-8) three novel loci associated with HDL-C near CD163-APOBEC1 (P = 7.4 × 10-9), NCOA2 (P = 1.6 × 10-8), and NID2-PTGDR (P = 4.2 × 10-8), and one novel locus associated with TG near WDR11-FGFR2 (P = 2.7 × 10-10). Conditional analyses identified a second signal near CD163-APOBEC1. We then combined results from the East Asian meta-analysis with association results from up to 187,365 European individuals from the Global Lipids Genetics Consortium in a trans-ancestry meta-analysis. This analysis identified (log10Bayes Factor ≥6.1) eight additional novel lipid loci. Among the twelve total loci identified, the index variants at eight loci have demonstrated at least nominal significance with other metabolic traits in prior studies, and two loci exhibited coincident eQTLs (P < 1 × 10-5) in subcutaneous adipose tissue for BPTF and PDGFC. Taken together, these analyses identified multiple novel lipid loci, providing new potential therapeutic targets.

22,814 East Asian ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

80304
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
57,490 East Asian ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
East Asian, European
Ancestry
Japan, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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