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Multi-trait analysis of genome-wide association summary statistics using MTAG.

Turley P, Walters RK, Maghzian O et al.

29292387 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
354862 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

TP
Turley P
WR
Walters RK
MO
Maghzian O
OA
Okbay A
LJ
Lee JJ
FM
Fontana MA
NT
Nguyen-Viet TA
WR
Wedow R
ZM
Zacher M
FN
Furlotte NA
MP
Magnusson P
OS
Oskarsson S
JM
Johannesson M
VP
Visscher PM
LD
Laibson D
CD
Cesarini D
NB
Neale BM
BD
Benjamin DJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We introduce multi-trait analysis of GWAS (MTAG), a method for joint analysis of summary statistics from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of different traits, possibly from overlapping samples. We apply MTAG to summary statistics for depressive symptoms (N eff = 354,862), neuroticism (N = 168,105), and subjective well-being (N = 388,538). As compared to the 32, 9, and 13 genome-wide significant loci identified in the single-trait GWAS (most of which are themselves novel), MTAG increases the number of associated loci to 64, 37, and 49, respectively. Moreover, association statistics from MTAG yield more informative bioinformatics analyses and increase the variance explained by polygenic scores by approximately 25%, matching theoretical expectations.

354,862 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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354862
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
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