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Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians

In family studies, phenotypic similarities between relatives yield information on the overall contribution of genes to trait variation. Large samples are important for these family studies, especially when comparing heritability between subgroups such as young and old, or males and females. We recru...

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Autores principales: Pilia, Giuseppe, Chen, Wei-Min, Scuteri, Angelo, Orrú, Marco, Albai, Giuseppe, Dei, Mariano, Lai, Sandra, Usala, Gianluca, Lai, Monica, Loi, Paola, Mameli, Cinzia, Vacca, Loredana, Deiana, Manila, Olla, Nazario, Masala, Marco, Cao, Antonio, Najjar, Samer S, Terracciano, Antonio, Nedorezov, Timur, Sharov, Alexei, Zonderman, Alan B, Abecasis, Gonçalo R, Costa, Paul, Lakatta, Edward, Schlessinger, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1557782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16934002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020132
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author Pilia, Giuseppe
Chen, Wei-Min
Scuteri, Angelo
Orrú, Marco
Albai, Giuseppe
Dei, Mariano
Lai, Sandra
Usala, Gianluca
Lai, Monica
Loi, Paola
Mameli, Cinzia
Vacca, Loredana
Deiana, Manila
Olla, Nazario
Masala, Marco
Cao, Antonio
Najjar, Samer S
Terracciano, Antonio
Nedorezov, Timur
Sharov, Alexei
Zonderman, Alan B
Abecasis, Gonçalo R
Costa, Paul
Lakatta, Edward
Schlessinger, David
author_facet Pilia, Giuseppe
Chen, Wei-Min
Scuteri, Angelo
Orrú, Marco
Albai, Giuseppe
Dei, Mariano
Lai, Sandra
Usala, Gianluca
Lai, Monica
Loi, Paola
Mameli, Cinzia
Vacca, Loredana
Deiana, Manila
Olla, Nazario
Masala, Marco
Cao, Antonio
Najjar, Samer S
Terracciano, Antonio
Nedorezov, Timur
Sharov, Alexei
Zonderman, Alan B
Abecasis, Gonçalo R
Costa, Paul
Lakatta, Edward
Schlessinger, David
author_sort Pilia, Giuseppe
collection PubMed
description In family studies, phenotypic similarities between relatives yield information on the overall contribution of genes to trait variation. Large samples are important for these family studies, especially when comparing heritability between subgroups such as young and old, or males and females. We recruited a cohort of 6,148 participants, aged 14–102 y, from four clustered towns in Sardinia. The cohort includes 34,469 relative pairs. To extract genetic information, we implemented software for variance components heritability analysis, designed to handle large pedigrees, analyze multiple traits simultaneously, and model heterogeneity. Here, we report heritability analyses for 98 quantitative traits, focusing on facets of personality and cardiovascular function. We also summarize results of bivariate analyses for all pairs of traits and of heterogeneity analyses for each trait. We found a significant genetic component for every trait. On average, genetic effects explained 40% of the variance for 38 blood tests, 51% for five anthropometric measures, 25% for 20 measures of cardiovascular function, and 19% for 35 personality traits. Four traits showed significant evidence for an X-linked component. Bivariate analyses suggested overlapping genetic determinants for many traits, including multiple personality facets and several traits related to the metabolic syndrome; but we found no evidence for shared genetic determinants that might underlie the reported association of some personality traits and cardiovascular risk factors. Models allowing for heterogeneity suggested that, in this cohort, the genetic variance was typically larger in females and in younger individuals, but interesting exceptions were observed. For example, narrow heritability of blood pressure was approximately 26% in individuals more than 42 y old, but only approximately 8% in younger individuals. Despite the heterogeneity in effect sizes, the same loci appear to contribute to variance in young and old, and in males and females. In summary, we find significant evidence for heritability of many medically important traits, including cardiovascular function and personality. Evidence for heterogeneity by age and sex suggests that models allowing for these differences will be important in mapping quantitative traits.
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spelling pubmed-15577822006-09-08 Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians Pilia, Giuseppe Chen, Wei-Min Scuteri, Angelo Orrú, Marco Albai, Giuseppe Dei, Mariano Lai, Sandra Usala, Gianluca Lai, Monica Loi, Paola Mameli, Cinzia Vacca, Loredana Deiana, Manila Olla, Nazario Masala, Marco Cao, Antonio Najjar, Samer S Terracciano, Antonio Nedorezov, Timur Sharov, Alexei Zonderman, Alan B Abecasis, Gonçalo R Costa, Paul Lakatta, Edward Schlessinger, David PLoS Genet Research Article In family studies, phenotypic similarities between relatives yield information on the overall contribution of genes to trait variation. Large samples are important for these family studies, especially when comparing heritability between subgroups such as young and old, or males and females. We recruited a cohort of 6,148 participants, aged 14–102 y, from four clustered towns in Sardinia. The cohort includes 34,469 relative pairs. To extract genetic information, we implemented software for variance components heritability analysis, designed to handle large pedigrees, analyze multiple traits simultaneously, and model heterogeneity. Here, we report heritability analyses for 98 quantitative traits, focusing on facets of personality and cardiovascular function. We also summarize results of bivariate analyses for all pairs of traits and of heterogeneity analyses for each trait. We found a significant genetic component for every trait. On average, genetic effects explained 40% of the variance for 38 blood tests, 51% for five anthropometric measures, 25% for 20 measures of cardiovascular function, and 19% for 35 personality traits. Four traits showed significant evidence for an X-linked component. Bivariate analyses suggested overlapping genetic determinants for many traits, including multiple personality facets and several traits related to the metabolic syndrome; but we found no evidence for shared genetic determinants that might underlie the reported association of some personality traits and cardiovascular risk factors. Models allowing for heterogeneity suggested that, in this cohort, the genetic variance was typically larger in females and in younger individuals, but interesting exceptions were observed. For example, narrow heritability of blood pressure was approximately 26% in individuals more than 42 y old, but only approximately 8% in younger individuals. Despite the heterogeneity in effect sizes, the same loci appear to contribute to variance in young and old, and in males and females. In summary, we find significant evidence for heritability of many medically important traits, including cardiovascular function and personality. Evidence for heterogeneity by age and sex suggests that models allowing for these differences will be important in mapping quantitative traits. Public Library of Science 2006-08 2006-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC1557782/ /pubmed/16934002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020132 Text en © 2006 Pilia et al. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Pilia, Giuseppe
Chen, Wei-Min
Scuteri, Angelo
Orrú, Marco
Albai, Giuseppe
Dei, Mariano
Lai, Sandra
Usala, Gianluca
Lai, Monica
Loi, Paola
Mameli, Cinzia
Vacca, Loredana
Deiana, Manila
Olla, Nazario
Masala, Marco
Cao, Antonio
Najjar, Samer S
Terracciano, Antonio
Nedorezov, Timur
Sharov, Alexei
Zonderman, Alan B
Abecasis, Gonçalo R
Costa, Paul
Lakatta, Edward
Schlessinger, David
Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians
title Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians
title_full Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians
title_fullStr Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians
title_full_unstemmed Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians
title_short Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians
title_sort heritability of cardiovascular and personality traits in 6,148 sardinians
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1557782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16934002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020132
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