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Ranking and characterization of established BMI and lipid associated loci as candidates for gene-environment interactions.
Citation | “Ranking And Characterization Of Established Bmi And Lipid Associated Loci As Candidates For Gene-Environment Interactions.”. Plos Genetics, p. e1006812. . |
Center | Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
Author | Dmitry Shungin, Wei Q Deng, Tibor Varga V, Jian'an Luan, Evelin Mihailov, Andres Metspalu, GIANT Consortium, Andrew P Morris, Nita G Forouhi, Cecilia Lindgren, Patrik K E Magnusson, Nancy L Pedersen, Göran Hallmans, Audrey Y Chu, Anne E Justice, Mariaelisa Graff, Thomas W Winkler, Lynda M Rose, Claudia Langenberg, Adrienne Cupples, Paul M Ridker, Nicholas J Wareham, Ken K Ong, Ruth J F Loos, Daniel I Chasman, Erik Ingelsson, Tuomas O Kilpeläinen, Robert A Scott, Reedik Magi, Guillaume Paré, Paul W Franks |
Abstract |
Phenotypic variance heterogeneity across genotypes at a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) may reflect underlying gene-environment (G×E) or gene-gene interactions. We modeled variance heterogeneity for blood lipids and BMI in up to 44,211 participants and investigated relationships between variance effects (Pv), G×E interaction effects (with smoking and physical activity), and marginal genetic effects (Pm). Correlations between Pv and Pm were stronger for SNPs with established marginal effects (Spearman's ρ = 0.401 for triglycerides, and ρ = 0.236 for BMI) compared to all SNPs. When Pv and Pm were compared for all pruned SNPs, only BMI was statistically significant (Spearman's ρ = 0.010). Overall, SNPs with established marginal effects were overrepresented in the nominally significant part of the Pv distribution (Pbinomial <0.05). SNPs from the top 1% of the Pm distribution for BMI had more significant Pv values (PMann-Whitney = 1.46×10-5), and the odds ratio of SNPs with nominally significant (<0.05) Pm and Pv was 1.33 (95% CI: 1.12, 1.57) for BMI. Moreover, BMI SNPs with nominally significant G×E interaction P-values (Pint<0.05) were enriched with nominally significant Pv values (Pbinomial = 8.63×10-9 and 8.52×10-7 for SNP × smoking and SNP × physical activity, respectively). We conclude that some loci with strong marginal effects may be good candidates for G×E, and variance-based prioritization can be used to identify them. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
PLoS genetics
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Volume |
13
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Issue |
6
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Number of Pages |
e1006812
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Date Published |
06/2017
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ISSN Number |
1553-7404
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DOI |
10.1371/journal.pgen.1006812
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Alternate Journal |
PLoS Genet.
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PMID |
28614350
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PMCID |
PMC5489225
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