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Loci for human leukocyte telomere length in the Singaporean Chinese population and trans-ethnic genetic studies.

Dorajoo R, Chang X, Gurung RL et al.

31171785 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
60601 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

DR
Dorajoo R
CX
Chang X
GR
Gurung RL
LZ
Li Z
WL
Wang L
WR
Wang R
BK
Beckman KB
AJ
Adams-Haduch J
MY
M Y
LS
Liu S
MW
Meah WY
SK
Sim KS
LS
Lim SC
FY
Friedlander Y
LJ
Liu J
VD
van Dam RM
YJ
Yuan JM
KW
Koh WP
KC
Khor CC
HC
Heng CK
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genetic factors underlying leukocyte telomere length (LTL) may provide insights into telomere homeostasis, with direct links to disease susceptibility. Genetic evaluation of 23,096 Singaporean Chinese samples identifies 10 genome-wide loci (P < 5 × 10-8). Several of these contain candidate genes (TINF2, PARP1, TERF1, ATM and POT1) with potential roles in telomere biology and DNA repair mechanisms. Meta-analyses with additional 37,505 European individuals reveals six more genome-wide loci, including associations at MPHOSPH6, NKX2-3 and TYMS. We demonstrate that longer LTL associates with protection against respiratory disease mortality [HR = 0.854(0.804-0.906), P = 1.88 × 10-7] in the Singaporean Chinese samples. We further show that the LTL reducing SNP rs7253490 associates with respiratory infections (P = 7.44 × 10-4) although this effect may not be strongly mediated through LTL. Our data expands on the genetic basis of LTL and may indicate on a potential role of LTL in immune competence.

16,759 Singaporean Han Chinese ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

60601
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
6,337 Singaporean Chinese ancestry individuals, up to 37,505 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
East Asian, European
Ancestry
Singapore
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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