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Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases

Genome-wide interaction-based association (GWIBA) analysis has the potential to identify novel susceptibility loci. These interaction effects could be missed with the prevailing approaches in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). However, no convincing loci have been discovered exclusively from GW...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yang, Xu, Haiming, Chen, Suchao, Chen, Xianfeng, Zhang, Zhenguo, Zhu, Zhihong, Qin, Xueying, Hu, Landian, Zhu, Jun, Zhao, Guo-Ping, Kong, Xiangyin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3060075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21437271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001338
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author Liu, Yang
Xu, Haiming
Chen, Suchao
Chen, Xianfeng
Zhang, Zhenguo
Zhu, Zhihong
Qin, Xueying
Hu, Landian
Zhu, Jun
Zhao, Guo-Ping
Kong, Xiangyin
author_facet Liu, Yang
Xu, Haiming
Chen, Suchao
Chen, Xianfeng
Zhang, Zhenguo
Zhu, Zhihong
Qin, Xueying
Hu, Landian
Zhu, Jun
Zhao, Guo-Ping
Kong, Xiangyin
author_sort Liu, Yang
collection PubMed
description Genome-wide interaction-based association (GWIBA) analysis has the potential to identify novel susceptibility loci. These interaction effects could be missed with the prevailing approaches in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). However, no convincing loci have been discovered exclusively from GWIBA methods, and the intensive computation involved is a major barrier for application. Here, we developed a fast, multi-thread/parallel program named “pair-wise interaction-based association mapping” (PIAM) for exhaustive two-locus searches. With this program, we performed a complete GWIBA analysis on seven diseases with stringent control for false positives, and we validated the results for three of these diseases. We identified one pair-wise interaction between a previously identified locus, C1orf106, and one new locus, TEC, that was specific for Crohn's disease, with a Bonferroni corrected P<0.05 (P = 0.039). This interaction was replicated with a pair of proxy linked loci (P = 0.013) on an independent dataset. Five other interactions had corrected P<0.5. We identified the allelic effect of a locus close to SLC7A13 for coronary artery disease. This was replicated with a linked locus on an independent dataset (P = 1.09×10(−7)). Through a local validation analysis that evaluated association signals, rather than locus-based associations, we found that several other regions showed association/interaction signals with nominal P<0.05. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that the GWIBA approach was successful for identifying novel loci, and the results provide new insights into the genetic architecture of common diseases. In addition, our PIAM program was capable of handling very large GWAS datasets that are likely to be produced in the future.
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spelling pubmed-30600752011-03-23 Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases Liu, Yang Xu, Haiming Chen, Suchao Chen, Xianfeng Zhang, Zhenguo Zhu, Zhihong Qin, Xueying Hu, Landian Zhu, Jun Zhao, Guo-Ping Kong, Xiangyin PLoS Genet Research Article Genome-wide interaction-based association (GWIBA) analysis has the potential to identify novel susceptibility loci. These interaction effects could be missed with the prevailing approaches in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). However, no convincing loci have been discovered exclusively from GWIBA methods, and the intensive computation involved is a major barrier for application. Here, we developed a fast, multi-thread/parallel program named “pair-wise interaction-based association mapping” (PIAM) for exhaustive two-locus searches. With this program, we performed a complete GWIBA analysis on seven diseases with stringent control for false positives, and we validated the results for three of these diseases. We identified one pair-wise interaction between a previously identified locus, C1orf106, and one new locus, TEC, that was specific for Crohn's disease, with a Bonferroni corrected P<0.05 (P = 0.039). This interaction was replicated with a pair of proxy linked loci (P = 0.013) on an independent dataset. Five other interactions had corrected P<0.5. We identified the allelic effect of a locus close to SLC7A13 for coronary artery disease. This was replicated with a linked locus on an independent dataset (P = 1.09×10(−7)). Through a local validation analysis that evaluated association signals, rather than locus-based associations, we found that several other regions showed association/interaction signals with nominal P<0.05. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that the GWIBA approach was successful for identifying novel loci, and the results provide new insights into the genetic architecture of common diseases. In addition, our PIAM program was capable of handling very large GWAS datasets that are likely to be produced in the future. Public Library of Science 2011-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3060075/ /pubmed/21437271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001338 Text en Liu et al. 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 credited.
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Liu, Yang
Xu, Haiming
Chen, Suchao
Chen, Xianfeng
Zhang, Zhenguo
Zhu, Zhihong
Qin, Xueying
Hu, Landian
Zhu, Jun
Zhao, Guo-Ping
Kong, Xiangyin
Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases
title Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases
title_full Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases
title_short Genome-Wide Interaction-Based Association Analysis Identified Multiple New Susceptibility Loci for Common Diseases
title_sort genome-wide interaction-based association analysis identified multiple new susceptibility loci for common diseases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3060075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21437271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001338
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