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Global Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative: Powering genetic discovery across human disease.

Zhou W, Kanai M, Wu KH et al.

36777996 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
547726 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

ZW
Zhou W
KM
Kanai M
WK
Wu KH
RH
Rasheed H
TK
Tsuo K
HJ
Hirbo JB
WY
Wang Y
BA
Bhattacharya A
ZH
Zhao H
NS
Namba S
SI
Surakka I
WB
Wolford BN
LF
Lo Faro V
LE
Lopera-Maya EA
LK
Läll K
FM
Favé MJ
PJ
Partanen JJ
CS
Chapman SB
KJ
Karjalainen J
KM
Kurki M
MM
Maasha M
BB
Brumpton BM
CS
Chavan S
CT
Chen TT
DM
Daya M
DY
Ding Y
FY
Feng YA
GL
Guare LA
GC
Gignoux CR
GS
Graham SE
HW
Hornsby WE
IN
Ingold N
IS
Ismail SI
JR
Johnson R
LT
Laisk T
LK
Lin K
LJ
Lv J
MI
Millwood IY
MS
Moreno-Grau S
NK
Nam K
PP
Palta P
PA
Pandit A
PM
Preuss MH
SC
Saad C
SS
Setia-Verma S
TU
Thorsteinsdottir U
UJ
Uzunovic J
VA
Verma A
ZM
Zawistowski M
ZX
Zhong X
AN
Afifi N
AK
Al-Dabhani KM
AT
Al Thani A
BY
Bradford Y
CA
Campbell A
CK
Crooks K
DB
de Bock GH
DS
Damrauer SM
DN
Douville NJ
FS
Finer S
FL
Fritsche LG
FE
Fthenou E
GG
Gonzalez-Arroyo G
GC
Griffiths CJ
GY
Guo Y
HK
Hunt KA
IA
Ioannidis A
JN
Jansonius NM
KT
Konuma T
LM
Lee MTM
LA
Lopez-Pineda A
MY
Matsuda Y
MR
Marioni RE
MB
Moatamed B
NM
Nava-Aguilar MA
NK
Numakura K
PS
Patil S
RN
Rafaels N
RA
Richmond A
RA
Rojas-Muñoz A
SJ
Shortt JA
SP
Straub P
TR
Tao R
VB
Vanderwerff B
VM
Vernekar M
VY
Veturi Y
BK
Barnes KC
BM
Boezen M
CZ
Chen Z
CC
Chen CY
CJ
Cho J
SG
Smith GD
FH
Finucane HK
FL
Franke L
GE
Gamazon ER
GA
Ganna A
GT
Gaunt TR
GT
Ge T
HH
Huang H
HJ
Huffman J
KN
Katsanis N
KJ
Koskela JT
LC
Lajonchere C
LM
Law MH
LL
Li L
LC
Lindgren CM
LR
Loos RJF
MS
MacGregor S
MK
Matsuda K
OC
Olsen CM
PD
Porteous DJ
SJ
Shavit JA
SH
Snieder H
TT
Takano T
TR
Trembath RC
VJ
Vonk JM
WD
Whiteman DC
WS
Wicks SJ
WC
Wijmenga C
WJ
Wright J
ZJ
Zheng J
ZX
Zhou X
AP
Awadalla P
BM
Boehnke M
BC
Bustamante CD
CN
Cox NJ
FS
Fatumo S
GD
Geschwind DH
HC
Hayward C
HK
Hveem K
KE
Kenny EE
LS
Lee S
LY
Lin YF
MH
Mbarek H
MR
Mägi R
MH
Martin HC
MS
Medland SE
OY
Okada Y
PA
Palotie AV
PB
Pasaniuc B
RD
Rader DJ
RM
Ritchie MD
SS
Sanna S
SJ
Smoller JW
SK
Stefansson K
VH
van Heel DA
WR
Walters RG
ZS
Zöllner S
MA
Martin AR
WC
Willer CJ
DM
Daly MJ
NB
Neale BM
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Biobanks facilitate genome-wide association studies (GWASs), which have mapped genomic loci across a range of human diseases and traits. However, most biobanks are primarily composed of individuals of European ancestry. We introduce the Global Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative (GBMI)-a collaborative network of 23 biobanks from 4 continents representing more than 2.2 million consented individuals with genetic data linked to electronic health records. GBMI meta-analyzes summary statistics from GWASs generated using harmonized genotypes and phenotypes from member biobanks for 14 exemplar diseases and endpoints. This strategy validates that GWASs conducted in diverse biobanks can be integrated despite heterogeneity in case definitions, recruitment strategies, and baseline characteristics. This collaborative effort improves GWAS power for diseases, benefits understudied diseases, and improves risk prediction while also enabling the nomination of disease genes and drug candidates by incorporating gene and protein expression data and providing insight into the underlying biology of human diseases and traits.

71 African ancestry female cases, 4,506 African ancestry female controls, 74 Admixed American ancestry female cases, 6,484 Admixed American ancestry female controls, 426 East Asian ancestry female cases, 82,081 East Asian ancestry female controls, 1,659 European ancestry female cases, 434,864 European ancestry female controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

547726
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
119 African ancestry female cases, 5,728 African ancestry female controls, 260 European ancestry female cases, 11,454 European ancestry female controls
Replication Participants
African unspecified, Hispanic or Latin American, East Asian, European, South Asian, Greater Middle Eastern (Middle Eastern, North African or Persian)
Ancestry
Chapter IV

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