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Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) testing several hundred thousand SNPs have been performed in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other complex diseases. Typically, the number of markers in which the evidence for association exceeds the genome-wide significance threshold is very small, and markers tha...

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Autores principales: Baranzini, Sergio E., Galwey, Nicholas W., Wang, Joanne, Khankhanian, Pouya, Lindberg, Raija, Pelletier, Daniel, Wu, Wen, Uitdehaag, Bernard M.J., Kappos, Ludwig, Polman, Chris H., Matthews, Paul M., Hauser, Stephen L., Gibson, Rachel A., Oksenberg, Jorge R., Barnes, Michael R.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2678928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19286671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp120
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author Baranzini, Sergio E.
Galwey, Nicholas W.
Wang, Joanne
Khankhanian, Pouya
Lindberg, Raija
Pelletier, Daniel
Wu, Wen
Uitdehaag, Bernard M.J.
Kappos, Ludwig
Polman, Chris H.
Matthews, Paul M.
Hauser, Stephen L.
Gibson, Rachel A.
Oksenberg, Jorge R.
Barnes, Michael R.
author_facet Baranzini, Sergio E.
Galwey, Nicholas W.
Wang, Joanne
Khankhanian, Pouya
Lindberg, Raija
Pelletier, Daniel
Wu, Wen
Uitdehaag, Bernard M.J.
Kappos, Ludwig
Polman, Chris H.
Matthews, Paul M.
Hauser, Stephen L.
Gibson, Rachel A.
Oksenberg, Jorge R.
Barnes, Michael R.
author_sort Baranzini, Sergio E.
collection PubMed
description Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) testing several hundred thousand SNPs have been performed in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other complex diseases. Typically, the number of markers in which the evidence for association exceeds the genome-wide significance threshold is very small, and markers that do not exceed this threshold are generally neglected. Classical statistical analysis of these datasets in MS revealed genes with known immunological functions. However, many of the markers showing modest association may represent false negatives. We hypothesize that certain combinations of genes flagged by these markers can be identified if they belong to a common biological pathway. Here we conduct a pathway-oriented analysis of two GWAS in MS that takes into account all SNPs with nominal evidence of association (P < 0.05). Gene-wise P-values were superimposed on a human protein interaction network and searches were conducted to identify sub-networks containing a higher proportion of genes associated with MS than expected by chance. These sub-networks, and others generated at random as a control, were categorized for membership of biological pathways. GWAS from eight other diseases were analyzed to assess the specificity of the pathways identified. In the MS datasets, we identified sub-networks of genes from several immunological pathways including cell adhesion, communication and signaling. Remarkably, neural pathways, namely axon-guidance and synaptic potentiation, were also over-represented in MS. In addition to the immunological pathways previously identified, we report here for the first time the potential involvement of neural pathways in MS susceptibility.
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spelling pubmed-26789282009-05-08 Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis Baranzini, Sergio E. Galwey, Nicholas W. Wang, Joanne Khankhanian, Pouya Lindberg, Raija Pelletier, Daniel Wu, Wen Uitdehaag, Bernard M.J. Kappos, Ludwig Polman, Chris H. Matthews, Paul M. Hauser, Stephen L. Gibson, Rachel A. Oksenberg, Jorge R. Barnes, Michael R. Hum Mol Genet Association Studies Articles Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) testing several hundred thousand SNPs have been performed in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other complex diseases. Typically, the number of markers in which the evidence for association exceeds the genome-wide significance threshold is very small, and markers that do not exceed this threshold are generally neglected. Classical statistical analysis of these datasets in MS revealed genes with known immunological functions. However, many of the markers showing modest association may represent false negatives. We hypothesize that certain combinations of genes flagged by these markers can be identified if they belong to a common biological pathway. Here we conduct a pathway-oriented analysis of two GWAS in MS that takes into account all SNPs with nominal evidence of association (P < 0.05). Gene-wise P-values were superimposed on a human protein interaction network and searches were conducted to identify sub-networks containing a higher proportion of genes associated with MS than expected by chance. These sub-networks, and others generated at random as a control, were categorized for membership of biological pathways. GWAS from eight other diseases were analyzed to assess the specificity of the pathways identified. In the MS datasets, we identified sub-networks of genes from several immunological pathways including cell adhesion, communication and signaling. Remarkably, neural pathways, namely axon-guidance and synaptic potentiation, were also over-represented in MS. In addition to the immunological pathways previously identified, we report here for the first time the potential involvement of neural pathways in MS susceptibility. Oxford University Press 2009-06-01 2009-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2678928/ /pubmed/19286671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp120 Text en ©2009 The Author(s)
spellingShingle Association Studies Articles
Baranzini, Sergio E.
Galwey, Nicholas W.
Wang, Joanne
Khankhanian, Pouya
Lindberg, Raija
Pelletier, Daniel
Wu, Wen
Uitdehaag, Bernard M.J.
Kappos, Ludwig
Polman, Chris H.
Matthews, Paul M.
Hauser, Stephen L.
Gibson, Rachel A.
Oksenberg, Jorge R.
Barnes, Michael R.
Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis
title Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis
title_full Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis
title_short Pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis
title_sort pathway and network-based analysis of genome-wide association studies in multiple sclerosis
topic Association Studies Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2678928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19286671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp120
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