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Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility

Combining samples for genetic association is standard practice in human genetic analysis of complex traits, but is rarely undertaken in rodent genetics. Here, using 23 phenotypes and genotypes from two independent laboratories, we obtained a sample size of 3076 commercially available outbred mice an...

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Autores principales: Zou, Jennifer, Gopalakrishnan, Shyam, Parker, Clarissa C, Nicod, Jerome, Mott, Richard, Cai, Na, Lionikas, Arimantas, Davies, Robert W, Palmer, Abraham A, Flint, Jonathan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8728023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab394
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author Zou, Jennifer
Gopalakrishnan, Shyam
Parker, Clarissa C
Nicod, Jerome
Mott, Richard
Cai, Na
Lionikas, Arimantas
Davies, Robert W
Palmer, Abraham A
Flint, Jonathan
author_facet Zou, Jennifer
Gopalakrishnan, Shyam
Parker, Clarissa C
Nicod, Jerome
Mott, Richard
Cai, Na
Lionikas, Arimantas
Davies, Robert W
Palmer, Abraham A
Flint, Jonathan
author_sort Zou, Jennifer
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description Combining samples for genetic association is standard practice in human genetic analysis of complex traits, but is rarely undertaken in rodent genetics. Here, using 23 phenotypes and genotypes from two independent laboratories, we obtained a sample size of 3076 commercially available outbred mice and identified 70 loci, more than double the number of loci identified in the component studies. Fine-mapping in the combined sample reduced the number of likely causal variants, with a median reduction in set size of 51%, and indicated novel gene associations, including Pnpo, Ttll6, and GM11545 with bone mineral density, and Psmb9 with weight. However, replication at a nominal threshold of 0.05 between the two component studies was low, with less than one-third of loci identified in one study replicated in the second. In addition to overestimates in the effect size in the discovery sample (Winner’s Curse), we also found that heterogeneity between studies explained the poor replication, but the contribution of these two factors varied among traits. Leveraging these observations, we integrated information about replication rates, study-specific heterogeneity, and Winner’s Curse corrected estimates of power to assign variants to one of four confidence levels. Our approach addresses concerns about reproducibility and demonstrates how to obtain robust results from mapping complex traits in any genome-wide association study.
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spelling pubmed-87280232022-01-05 Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility Zou, Jennifer Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Parker, Clarissa C Nicod, Jerome Mott, Richard Cai, Na Lionikas, Arimantas Davies, Robert W Palmer, Abraham A Flint, Jonathan G3 (Bethesda) Investigation Combining samples for genetic association is standard practice in human genetic analysis of complex traits, but is rarely undertaken in rodent genetics. Here, using 23 phenotypes and genotypes from two independent laboratories, we obtained a sample size of 3076 commercially available outbred mice and identified 70 loci, more than double the number of loci identified in the component studies. Fine-mapping in the combined sample reduced the number of likely causal variants, with a median reduction in set size of 51%, and indicated novel gene associations, including Pnpo, Ttll6, and GM11545 with bone mineral density, and Psmb9 with weight. However, replication at a nominal threshold of 0.05 between the two component studies was low, with less than one-third of loci identified in one study replicated in the second. In addition to overestimates in the effect size in the discovery sample (Winner’s Curse), we also found that heterogeneity between studies explained the poor replication, but the contribution of these two factors varied among traits. Leveraging these observations, we integrated information about replication rates, study-specific heterogeneity, and Winner’s Curse corrected estimates of power to assign variants to one of four confidence levels. Our approach addresses concerns about reproducibility and demonstrates how to obtain robust results from mapping complex traits in any genome-wide association study. Oxford University Press 2021-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8728023/ /pubmed/34791208 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab394 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Genetics Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Investigation
Zou, Jennifer
Gopalakrishnan, Shyam
Parker, Clarissa C
Nicod, Jerome
Mott, Richard
Cai, Na
Lionikas, Arimantas
Davies, Robert W
Palmer, Abraham A
Flint, Jonathan
Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility
title Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility
title_full Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility
title_fullStr Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility
title_short Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility
title_sort analysis of independent cohorts of outbred cfw mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility
topic Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8728023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791208
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab394
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