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Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?

The INSIG2 rs7566605 polymorphism was identified for obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m(2)) in one of the first genome-wide association studies, but replications were inconsistent. We collected statistics from 34 studies (n = 74,345), including general population (GP) studies, population-based studies with subjec...

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Autores principales: Heid, Iris M., Huth, Cornelia, Loos, Ruth J. F., Kronenberg, Florian, Adamkova, Vera, Anand, Sonia S., Ardlie, Kristin, Biebermann, Heike, Bjerregaard, Peter, Boeing, Heiner, Bouchard, Claude, Ciullo, Marina, Cooper, Jackie A., Corella, Dolores, Dina, Christian, Engert, James C., Fisher, Eva, Francès, Francesc, Froguel, Philippe, Hebebrand, Johannes, Hegele, Robert A., Hinney, Anke, Hoehe, Margret R., Hu, Frank B., Hubacek, Jaroslav A., Humphries, Steve E., Hunt, Steven C., Illig, Thomas, Järvelin, Marjo-Riita, Kaakinen, Marika, Kollerits, Barbara, Krude, Heiko, Kumar, Jitender, Lange, Leslie A., Langer, Birgit, Li, Shengxu, Luchner, Andreas, Lyon, Helen N., Meyre, David, Mohlke, Karen L., Mooser, Vincent, Nebel, Almut, Nguyen, Thuy Trang, Paulweber, Bernhard, Perusse, Louis, Qi, Lu, Rankinen, Tuomo, Rosskopf, Dieter, Schreiber, Stefan, Sengupta, Shantanu, Sorice, Rossella, Suk, Anita, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Völzke, Henry, Vimaleswaran, Karani S., Wareham, Nicholas J., Waterworth, Dawn, Yusuf, Salim, Lindgren, Cecilia, McCarthy, Mark I., Lange, Christoph, Hirschhorn, Joel N., Laird, Nan, Wichmann, H.-Erich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2757909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19851442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000694
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author Heid, Iris M.
Huth, Cornelia
Loos, Ruth J. F.
Kronenberg, Florian
Adamkova, Vera
Anand, Sonia S.
Ardlie, Kristin
Biebermann, Heike
Bjerregaard, Peter
Boeing, Heiner
Bouchard, Claude
Ciullo, Marina
Cooper, Jackie A.
Corella, Dolores
Dina, Christian
Engert, James C.
Fisher, Eva
Francès, Francesc
Froguel, Philippe
Hebebrand, Johannes
Hegele, Robert A.
Hinney, Anke
Hoehe, Margret R.
Hu, Frank B.
Hubacek, Jaroslav A.
Humphries, Steve E.
Hunt, Steven C.
Illig, Thomas
Järvelin, Marjo-Riita
Kaakinen, Marika
Kollerits, Barbara
Krude, Heiko
Kumar, Jitender
Lange, Leslie A.
Langer, Birgit
Li, Shengxu
Luchner, Andreas
Lyon, Helen N.
Meyre, David
Mohlke, Karen L.
Mooser, Vincent
Nebel, Almut
Nguyen, Thuy Trang
Paulweber, Bernhard
Perusse, Louis
Qi, Lu
Rankinen, Tuomo
Rosskopf, Dieter
Schreiber, Stefan
Sengupta, Shantanu
Sorice, Rossella
Suk, Anita
Thorleifsson, Gudmar
Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur
Völzke, Henry
Vimaleswaran, Karani S.
Wareham, Nicholas J.
Waterworth, Dawn
Yusuf, Salim
Lindgren, Cecilia
McCarthy, Mark I.
Lange, Christoph
Hirschhorn, Joel N.
Laird, Nan
Wichmann, H.-Erich
author_facet Heid, Iris M.
Huth, Cornelia
Loos, Ruth J. F.
Kronenberg, Florian
Adamkova, Vera
Anand, Sonia S.
Ardlie, Kristin
Biebermann, Heike
Bjerregaard, Peter
Boeing, Heiner
Bouchard, Claude
Ciullo, Marina
Cooper, Jackie A.
Corella, Dolores
Dina, Christian
Engert, James C.
Fisher, Eva
Francès, Francesc
Froguel, Philippe
Hebebrand, Johannes
Hegele, Robert A.
Hinney, Anke
Hoehe, Margret R.
Hu, Frank B.
Hubacek, Jaroslav A.
Humphries, Steve E.
Hunt, Steven C.
Illig, Thomas
Järvelin, Marjo-Riita
Kaakinen, Marika
Kollerits, Barbara
Krude, Heiko
Kumar, Jitender
Lange, Leslie A.
Langer, Birgit
Li, Shengxu
Luchner, Andreas
Lyon, Helen N.
Meyre, David
Mohlke, Karen L.
Mooser, Vincent
Nebel, Almut
Nguyen, Thuy Trang
Paulweber, Bernhard
Perusse, Louis
Qi, Lu
Rankinen, Tuomo
Rosskopf, Dieter
Schreiber, Stefan
Sengupta, Shantanu
Sorice, Rossella
Suk, Anita
Thorleifsson, Gudmar
Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur
Völzke, Henry
Vimaleswaran, Karani S.
Wareham, Nicholas J.
Waterworth, Dawn
Yusuf, Salim
Lindgren, Cecilia
McCarthy, Mark I.
Lange, Christoph
Hirschhorn, Joel N.
Laird, Nan
Wichmann, H.-Erich
author_sort Heid, Iris M.
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description The INSIG2 rs7566605 polymorphism was identified for obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m(2)) in one of the first genome-wide association studies, but replications were inconsistent. We collected statistics from 34 studies (n = 74,345), including general population (GP) studies, population-based studies with subjects selected for conditions related to a better health status (‘healthy population’, HP), and obesity studies (OB). We tested five hypotheses to explore potential sources of heterogeneity. The meta-analysis of 27 studies on Caucasian adults (n = 66,213) combining the different study designs did not support overall association of the CC-genotype with obesity, yielding an odds ratio (OR) of 1.05 (p-value = 0.27). The I(2) measure of 41% (p-value = 0.015) indicated between-study heterogeneity. Restricting to GP studies resulted in a declined I(2) measure of 11% (p-value = 0.33) and an OR of 1.10 (p-value = 0.015). Regarding the five hypotheses, our data showed (a) some difference between GP and HP studies (p-value = 0.012) and (b) an association in extreme comparisons (BMI≥32.5, 35.0, 37.5, 40.0 kg/m(2) versus BMI<25 kg/m(2)) yielding ORs of 1.16, 1.18, 1.22, or 1.27 (p-values 0.001 to 0.003), which was also underscored by significantly increased CC-genotype frequencies across BMI categories (10.4% to 12.5%, p-value for trend = 0.0002). We did not find evidence for differential ORs (c) among studies with higher than average obesity prevalence compared to lower, (d) among studies with BMI assessment after the year 2000 compared to those before, or (e) among studies from older populations compared to younger. Analysis of non-Caucasian adults (n = 4889) or children (n = 3243) yielded ORs of 1.01 (p-value = 0.94) or 1.15 (p-value = 0.22), respectively. There was no evidence for overall association of the rs7566605 polymorphism with obesity. Our data suggested an association with extreme degrees of obesity, and consequently heterogeneous effects from different study designs may mask an underlying association when unaccounted for. The importance of study design might be under-recognized in gene discovery and association replication so far.
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spelling pubmed-27579092009-10-23 Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design? Heid, Iris M. Huth, Cornelia Loos, Ruth J. F. Kronenberg, Florian Adamkova, Vera Anand, Sonia S. Ardlie, Kristin Biebermann, Heike Bjerregaard, Peter Boeing, Heiner Bouchard, Claude Ciullo, Marina Cooper, Jackie A. Corella, Dolores Dina, Christian Engert, James C. Fisher, Eva Francès, Francesc Froguel, Philippe Hebebrand, Johannes Hegele, Robert A. Hinney, Anke Hoehe, Margret R. Hu, Frank B. Hubacek, Jaroslav A. Humphries, Steve E. Hunt, Steven C. Illig, Thomas Järvelin, Marjo-Riita Kaakinen, Marika Kollerits, Barbara Krude, Heiko Kumar, Jitender Lange, Leslie A. Langer, Birgit Li, Shengxu Luchner, Andreas Lyon, Helen N. Meyre, David Mohlke, Karen L. Mooser, Vincent Nebel, Almut Nguyen, Thuy Trang Paulweber, Bernhard Perusse, Louis Qi, Lu Rankinen, Tuomo Rosskopf, Dieter Schreiber, Stefan Sengupta, Shantanu Sorice, Rossella Suk, Anita Thorleifsson, Gudmar Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur Völzke, Henry Vimaleswaran, Karani S. Wareham, Nicholas J. Waterworth, Dawn Yusuf, Salim Lindgren, Cecilia McCarthy, Mark I. Lange, Christoph Hirschhorn, Joel N. Laird, Nan Wichmann, H.-Erich PLoS Genet Research Article The INSIG2 rs7566605 polymorphism was identified for obesity (BMI≥30 kg/m(2)) in one of the first genome-wide association studies, but replications were inconsistent. We collected statistics from 34 studies (n = 74,345), including general population (GP) studies, population-based studies with subjects selected for conditions related to a better health status (‘healthy population’, HP), and obesity studies (OB). We tested five hypotheses to explore potential sources of heterogeneity. The meta-analysis of 27 studies on Caucasian adults (n = 66,213) combining the different study designs did not support overall association of the CC-genotype with obesity, yielding an odds ratio (OR) of 1.05 (p-value = 0.27). The I(2) measure of 41% (p-value = 0.015) indicated between-study heterogeneity. Restricting to GP studies resulted in a declined I(2) measure of 11% (p-value = 0.33) and an OR of 1.10 (p-value = 0.015). Regarding the five hypotheses, our data showed (a) some difference between GP and HP studies (p-value = 0.012) and (b) an association in extreme comparisons (BMI≥32.5, 35.0, 37.5, 40.0 kg/m(2) versus BMI<25 kg/m(2)) yielding ORs of 1.16, 1.18, 1.22, or 1.27 (p-values 0.001 to 0.003), which was also underscored by significantly increased CC-genotype frequencies across BMI categories (10.4% to 12.5%, p-value for trend = 0.0002). We did not find evidence for differential ORs (c) among studies with higher than average obesity prevalence compared to lower, (d) among studies with BMI assessment after the year 2000 compared to those before, or (e) among studies from older populations compared to younger. Analysis of non-Caucasian adults (n = 4889) or children (n = 3243) yielded ORs of 1.01 (p-value = 0.94) or 1.15 (p-value = 0.22), respectively. There was no evidence for overall association of the rs7566605 polymorphism with obesity. Our data suggested an association with extreme degrees of obesity, and consequently heterogeneous effects from different study designs may mask an underlying association when unaccounted for. The importance of study design might be under-recognized in gene discovery and association replication so far. Public Library of Science 2009-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2757909/ /pubmed/19851442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000694 Text en Heid et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Heid, Iris M.
Huth, Cornelia
Loos, Ruth J. F.
Kronenberg, Florian
Adamkova, Vera
Anand, Sonia S.
Ardlie, Kristin
Biebermann, Heike
Bjerregaard, Peter
Boeing, Heiner
Bouchard, Claude
Ciullo, Marina
Cooper, Jackie A.
Corella, Dolores
Dina, Christian
Engert, James C.
Fisher, Eva
Francès, Francesc
Froguel, Philippe
Hebebrand, Johannes
Hegele, Robert A.
Hinney, Anke
Hoehe, Margret R.
Hu, Frank B.
Hubacek, Jaroslav A.
Humphries, Steve E.
Hunt, Steven C.
Illig, Thomas
Järvelin, Marjo-Riita
Kaakinen, Marika
Kollerits, Barbara
Krude, Heiko
Kumar, Jitender
Lange, Leslie A.
Langer, Birgit
Li, Shengxu
Luchner, Andreas
Lyon, Helen N.
Meyre, David
Mohlke, Karen L.
Mooser, Vincent
Nebel, Almut
Nguyen, Thuy Trang
Paulweber, Bernhard
Perusse, Louis
Qi, Lu
Rankinen, Tuomo
Rosskopf, Dieter
Schreiber, Stefan
Sengupta, Shantanu
Sorice, Rossella
Suk, Anita
Thorleifsson, Gudmar
Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur
Völzke, Henry
Vimaleswaran, Karani S.
Wareham, Nicholas J.
Waterworth, Dawn
Yusuf, Salim
Lindgren, Cecilia
McCarthy, Mark I.
Lange, Christoph
Hirschhorn, Joel N.
Laird, Nan
Wichmann, H.-Erich
Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?
title Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?
title_full Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?
title_fullStr Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?
title_full_unstemmed Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?
title_short Meta-Analysis of the INSIG2 Association with Obesity Including 74,345 Individuals: Does Heterogeneity of Estimates Relate to Study Design?
title_sort meta-analysis of the insig2 association with obesity including 74,345 individuals: does heterogeneity of estimates relate to study design?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2757909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19851442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000694
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