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Novel loci affecting iron homeostasis and their effects in individuals at risk for hemochromatosis.

Benyamin B, Esko T, Ried JS et al.

25352340 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
48972 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

BB
Benyamin B
ET
Esko T
RJ
Ried JS
RA
Radhakrishnan A
VS
Vermeulen SH
TM
Traglia M
GM
Gögele M
AD
Anderson D
BL
Broer L
PC
Podmore C
LJ
Luan J
KZ
Kutalik Z
SS
Sanna S
VD
van der Meer P
TT
Tanaka T
WF
Wang F
WH
Westra HJ
FL
Franke L
ME
Mihailov E
ML
Milani L
HJ
Hälldin J
WJ
Winkelmann J
MT
Meitinger T
TJ
Thiery J
PA
Peters A
WM
Waldenberger M
RA
Rendon A
JJ
Jolley J
SJ
Sambrook J
KL
Kiemeney LA
SF
Sweep FC
SC
Sala CF
SC
Schwienbacher C
PI
Pichler I
HJ
Hui J
DA
Demirkan A
IA
Isaacs A
AN
Amin N
SM
Steri M
WG
Waeber G
VN
Verweij N
PJ
Powell JE
ND
Nyholt DR
HA
Heath AC
MP
Madden PA
VP
Visscher PM
WM
Wright MJ
MG
Montgomery GW
MN
Martin NG
HD
Hernandez D
BS
Bandinelli S
VD
van der Harst P
UM
Uda M
VP
Vollenweider P
SR
Scott RA
LC
Langenberg C
WN
Wareham NJ
VD
van Duijn C
BJ
Beilby J
PP
Pramstaller PP
HA
Hicks AA
OW
Ouwehand WH
OK
Oexle K
GC
Gieger C
MA
Metspalu A
CC
Camaschella C
TD
Toniolo D
SD
Swinkels DW
WJ
Whitfield JB
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Variation in body iron is associated with or causes diseases, including anaemia and iron overload. Here, we analyse genetic association data on biochemical markers of iron status from 11 European-population studies, with replication in eight additional cohorts (total up to 48,972 subjects). We find 11 genome-wide-significant (P<5 × 10(-8)) loci, some including known iron-related genes (HFE, SLC40A1, TF, TFR2, TFRC, TMPRSS6) and others novel (ABO, ARNTL, FADS2, NAT2, TEX14). SNPs at ARNTL, TF, and TFR2 affect iron markers in HFE C282Y homozygotes at risk for hemochromatosis. There is substantial overlap between our iron loci and loci affecting erythrocyte and lipid phenotypes. These results will facilitate investigation of the roles of iron in disease.

23,986 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

48972
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
Up to 24,986 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Italy, U.K., Switzerland, Estonia, Australia, Netherlands, Germany
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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