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Gene-based association study for lipid traits in diverse cohorts implicates BACE1 and SIDT2 regulation in triglyceride levels.

Andaleon A, Mogil LS, Wheeler HE

29404214 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
2782 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

AA
Andaleon A
ML
Mogil LS
WH
Wheeler HE
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Plasma lipid levels are risk factors for cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of death worldwide. While many studies have been conducted on lipid genetics, they mainly focus on Europeans and thus their transferability to diverse populations is unclear. We performed SNP- and gene-level genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of four lipid traits in cohorts from Nigeria and the Philippines and compared them to the results of larger, predominantly European meta-analyses. Two previously implicated loci met genome-wide significance in our SNP-level GWAS in the Nigerian cohort, rs34065661 in CETP associated with HDL cholesterol (P = 9.0 × 10-10) and rs1065853 upstream of APOE associated with LDL cholesterol (P = 6.6 × 10-9). The top SNP in the Filipino cohort associated with triglyceride levels (rs662799; P = 2.7 × 10-16) and has been previously implicated in other East Asian studies. While this SNP is located directly upstream of well known APOA5, we show it may also be involved in the regulation of BACE1 and SIDT2. Our gene-based association analysis, PrediXcan, revealed decreased expression of BACE1 and decreased expression of SIDT2 in several tissues, all driven by rs662799, significantly associate with increased triglyceride levels in Filipinos (FDR <0.1). In addition, our PrediXcan analysis implicated gene regulation as the mechanism underlying the associations of many other previously discovered lipid loci. Our novel BACE1 and SIDT2 findings were confirmed using summary statistics from the Global Lipids Genetic Consortium (GLGC) meta-GWAS.

1,017 Yoruban ancestry individuals, 1,765 Filipino ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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2782
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
188,577 European and other ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
Sub-Saharan African, Asian unspecified, European, NR
Ancestry
Nigeria, Philippines
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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