Cargando…

In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array

BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QoL) is increasingly measured in both research and clinical practice. QoL-assessments are built on a long, empirically-based, and stringent approach. There is ample evidence that QoL is, in part, heritable. We therefore performed a GWAS relating genetic variation to QoL...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Schoormans, Dounya, Darabi, Hatef, Li, Jingmei, Brandberg, Yvonne, Eriksson, Mikael, Zwinderman, Koos H., Sprangers, Mirjam A. G., Hall, Per
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26469178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140563
_version_ 1782395467552784384
author Schoormans, Dounya
Darabi, Hatef
Li, Jingmei
Brandberg, Yvonne
Eriksson, Mikael
Zwinderman, Koos H.
Sprangers, Mirjam A. G.
Hall, Per
author_facet Schoormans, Dounya
Darabi, Hatef
Li, Jingmei
Brandberg, Yvonne
Eriksson, Mikael
Zwinderman, Koos H.
Sprangers, Mirjam A. G.
Hall, Per
author_sort Schoormans, Dounya
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QoL) is increasingly measured in both research and clinical practice. QoL-assessments are built on a long, empirically-based, and stringent approach. There is ample evidence that QoL is, in part, heritable. We therefore performed a GWAS relating genetic variation to QoL in healthy females. METHODS: In 5,142 healthy females, background characteristics (e.g. demographic, clinical, lifestyle and psychological factors) and QoL by means of the EORTC QLQ-C30 were measured. Moreover, women were genotyped using a custom array including ~210,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Initially, SNPs were related to each QoL-domain, by means of partially adjusted (controlling for age and population stratification) and fully adjusted (controlling for age, population stratification, and background characteristics) regression analyses. Additionally, gene-based analyses were performed relating the combined effect of SNPs within each gene to QoL using the statistical software package VEGAS. RESULTS: None of the associations between QoL and genetic variation (i.e. individual SNPs and genes) reached the bonferroni corrected significance level. CONCLUSION: Reasons for a lack of association between genetic markers and QoL could be low variation in QoL-scores; selecting genetic markers not tagging QoL; or that the genetic effect that impacts one’s QoL is mediated through biological pathways rather than the effect of single SNPs or genes. Therefore, we opt for a pathway-based or system biology approach as a complementary and powerful approach to analyze the combined effect of genes and their biological implications in future studies focusing on QoL-issues.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4607154
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-46071542015-10-29 In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array Schoormans, Dounya Darabi, Hatef Li, Jingmei Brandberg, Yvonne Eriksson, Mikael Zwinderman, Koos H. Sprangers, Mirjam A. G. Hall, Per PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QoL) is increasingly measured in both research and clinical practice. QoL-assessments are built on a long, empirically-based, and stringent approach. There is ample evidence that QoL is, in part, heritable. We therefore performed a GWAS relating genetic variation to QoL in healthy females. METHODS: In 5,142 healthy females, background characteristics (e.g. demographic, clinical, lifestyle and psychological factors) and QoL by means of the EORTC QLQ-C30 were measured. Moreover, women were genotyped using a custom array including ~210,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Initially, SNPs were related to each QoL-domain, by means of partially adjusted (controlling for age and population stratification) and fully adjusted (controlling for age, population stratification, and background characteristics) regression analyses. Additionally, gene-based analyses were performed relating the combined effect of SNPs within each gene to QoL using the statistical software package VEGAS. RESULTS: None of the associations between QoL and genetic variation (i.e. individual SNPs and genes) reached the bonferroni corrected significance level. CONCLUSION: Reasons for a lack of association between genetic markers and QoL could be low variation in QoL-scores; selecting genetic markers not tagging QoL; or that the genetic effect that impacts one’s QoL is mediated through biological pathways rather than the effect of single SNPs or genes. Therefore, we opt for a pathway-based or system biology approach as a complementary and powerful approach to analyze the combined effect of genes and their biological implications in future studies focusing on QoL-issues. Public Library of Science 2015-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4607154/ /pubmed/26469178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140563 Text en © 2015 Schoormans 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
Schoormans, Dounya
Darabi, Hatef
Li, Jingmei
Brandberg, Yvonne
Eriksson, Mikael
Zwinderman, Koos H.
Sprangers, Mirjam A. G.
Hall, Per
In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array
title In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array
title_full In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array
title_fullStr In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array
title_full_unstemmed In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array
title_short In Search for the Genetic Basis of Quality of Life in Healthy Swedish Women—A GWAS Study Using the iCOGS Custom Genotyping Array
title_sort in search for the genetic basis of quality of life in healthy swedish women—a gwas study using the icogs custom genotyping array
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26469178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140563
work_keys_str_mv AT schoormansdounya insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray
AT darabihatef insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray
AT lijingmei insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray
AT brandbergyvonne insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray
AT erikssonmikael insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray
AT zwindermankoosh insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray
AT sprangersmirjamag insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray
AT hallper insearchforthegeneticbasisofqualityoflifeinhealthyswedishwomenagwasstudyusingtheicogscustomgenotypingarray