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Amundadottir LT Sulem P Gudmundsson J Helgason A Baker A Agnarsson BA Sigurdsson A Benediktsdottir KR Cazier JB Sainz J Jakobsdottir M Kostic J Magnusdottir DN Ghosh S Agnarsson K Birgisdottir B Le Roux L Olafsdottir A Blondal T Andresdottir M Gretarsdottir OS Bergthorsson JT Gudbjartsson D Gylfason A Thorleifsson G Manolescu A Kristjansson K Geirsson G Isaksson H Douglas J Johansson JE Bälter K Wiklund F Montie JE Yu X Suarez BK Ober C Cooney KA Gronberg H Catalona WJ Einarsson GV 《Nature genetics》2006,38(6):652-658
With the increasing incidence of prostate cancer, identifying common genetic variants that confer risk of the disease is important. Here we report such a variant on chromosome 8q24, a region initially identified through a study of Icelandic families. Allele -8 of the microsatellite DG8S737 was associated with prostate cancer in three case-control series of European ancestry from Iceland, Sweden and the US. The estimated odds ratio (OR) of the allele is 1.62 (P = 2.7 x 10(-11)). About 19% of affected men and 13% of the general population carry at least one copy, yielding a population attributable risk (PAR) of approximately 8%. The association was also replicated in an African American case-control group with a similar OR, in which 41% of affected individuals and 30% of the population are carriers. This leads to a greater estimated PAR (16%) that may contribute to higher incidence of prostate cancer in African American men than in men of European ancestry. 相似文献
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Sulem P Gudbjartsson DF Walters GB Helgadottir HT Helgason A Gudjonsson SA Zanon C Besenbacher S Bjornsdottir G Magnusson OT Magnusson G Hjartarson E Saemundsdottir J Gylfason A Jonasdottir A Holm H Karason A Rafnar T Stefansson H Andreassen OA Pedersen JH Pack AI de Visser MC Kiemeney LA Geirsson AJ Eyjolfsson GI Olafsson I Kong A Masson G Jonsson H Thorsteinsdottir U Jonsdottir I Stefansson K 《Nature genetics》2011,43(11):1127-1130
We tested 16 million SNPs, identified through whole-genome sequencing of 457 Icelanders, for association with gout and serum uric acid levels. Genotypes were imputed into 41,675 chip-genotyped Icelanders and their relatives, for effective sample sizes of 968 individuals with gout and 15,506 individuals for whom serum uric acid measurements were available. We identified a low-frequency missense variant (c.1580C>G) in ALDH16A1 associated with gout (OR = 3.12, P = 1.5 × 10(-16), at-risk allele frequency = 0.019) and serum uric acid levels (effect = 0.36 s.d., P = 4.5 × 10(-21)). We confirmed the association with gout by performing Sanger sequencing on 6,017 Icelanders. The association with gout was stronger in males relative to females. We also found a second variant on chromosome 1 associated with gout (OR = 1.92, P = 0.046, at-risk allele frequency = 0.986) and serum uric acid levels (effect = 0.48 s.d., P = 4.5 × 10(-16)). This variant is close to a common variant previously associated with serum uric acid levels. This work illustrates how whole-genome sequencing data allow the detection of associations between low-frequency variants and complex traits. 相似文献
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Stefansson H Helgason A Thorleifsson G Steinthorsdottir V Masson G Barnard J Baker A Jonasdottir A Ingason A Gudnadottir VG Desnica N Hicks A Gylfason A Gudbjartsson DF Jonsdottir GM Sainz J Agnarsson K Birgisdottir B Ghosh S Olafsdottir A Cazier JB Kristjansson K Frigge ML Thorgeirsson TE Gulcher JR Kong A Stefansson K 《Nature genetics》2005,37(2):129-137
A refined physical map of chromosome 17q21.31 uncovered a 900-kb inversion polymorphism. Chromosomes with the inverted segment in different orientations represent two distinct lineages, H1 and H2, that have diverged for as much as 3 million years and show no evidence of having recombined. The H2 lineage is rare in Africans, almost absent in East Asians but found at a frequency of 20% in Europeans, in whom the haplotype structure is indicative of a history of positive selection. Here we show that the H2 lineage is undergoing positive selection in the Icelandic population, such that carrier females have more children and have higher recombination rates than noncarriers. 相似文献
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Holm H Gudbjartsson DF Sulem P Masson G Helgadottir HT Zanon C Magnusson OT Helgason A Saemundsdottir J Gylfason A Stefansdottir H Gretarsdottir S Matthiasson SE Thorgeirsson GM Jonasdottir A Sigurdsson A Stefansson H Werge T Rafnar T Kiemeney LA Parvez B Muhammad R Roden DM Darbar D Thorleifsson G Walters GB Kong A Thorsteinsdottir U Arnar DO Stefansson K 《Nature genetics》2011,43(4):316-320
Through complementary application of SNP genotyping, whole-genome sequencing and imputation in 38,384 Icelanders, we have discovered a previously unidentified sick sinus syndrome susceptibility gene, MYH6, encoding the alpha heavy chain subunit of cardiac myosin. A missense variant in this gene, c.2161C>T, results in the conceptual amino acid substitution p.Arg721Trp, has an allelic frequency of 0.38% in Icelanders and associates with sick sinus syndrome with an odds ratio = 12.53 and P = 1.5 × 10?2?. We show that the lifetime risk of being diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome is around 6% for non-carriers of c.2161C>T but is approximately 50% for carriers of the c.2161C>T variant. 相似文献
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Variant of transcription factor 7-like 2 (TCF7L2) gene confers risk of type 2 diabetes 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Grant SF Thorleifsson G Reynisdottir I Benediktsson R Manolescu A Sainz J Helgason A Stefansson H Emilsson V Helgadottir A Styrkarsdottir U Magnusson KP Walters GB Palsdottir E Jonsdottir T Gudmundsdottir T Gylfason A Saemundsdottir J Wilensky RL Reilly MP Rader DJ Bagger Y Christiansen C Gudnason V Sigurdsson G Thorsteinsdottir U Gulcher JR Kong A Stefansson K 《Nature genetics》2006,38(3):320-323
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Many sequence variants affecting diversity of adult human height 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Gudbjartsson DF Walters GB Thorleifsson G Stefansson H Halldorsson BV Zusmanovich P Sulem P Thorlacius S Gylfason A Steinberg S Helgadottir A Ingason A Steinthorsdottir V Olafsdottir EJ Olafsdottir GH Jonsson T Borch-Johnsen K Hansen T Andersen G Jorgensen T Pedersen O Aben KK Witjes JA Swinkels DW den Heijer M Franke B Verbeek AL Becker DM Yanek LR Becker LC Tryggvadottir L Rafnar T Gulcher J Kiemeney LA Kong A Thorsteinsdottir U Stefansson K 《Nature genetics》2008,40(5):609-615
Adult human height is one of the classical complex human traits. We searched for sequence variants that affect height by scanning the genomes of 25,174 Icelanders, 2,876 Dutch, 1,770 European Americans and 1,148 African Americans. We then combined these results with previously published results from the Diabetes Genetics Initiative on 3,024 Scandinavians and tested a selected subset of SNPs in 5,517 Danes. We identified 27 regions of the genome with one or more sequence variants showing significant association with height. The estimated effects per allele of these variants ranged between 0.3 and 0.6 cm and, taken together, they explain around 3.7% of the population variation in height. The genes neighboring the identified loci cluster in biological processes related to skeletal development and mitosis. Association to three previously reported loci are replicated in our analyses, and the strongest association was with SNPs in the ZBTB38 gene. 相似文献
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Rafnar T Gudbjartsson DF Sulem P Jonasdottir A Sigurdsson A Jonasdottir A Besenbacher S Lundin P Stacey SN Gudmundsson J Magnusson OT le Roux L Orlygsdottir G Helgadottir HT Johannsdottir H Gylfason A Tryggvadottir L Jonasson JG de Juan A Ortega E Ramon-Cajal JM García-Prats MD Mayordomo C Panadero A Rivera F Aben KK van Altena AM Massuger LF Aavikko M Kujala PM Staff S Aaltonen LA Olafsdottir K Bjornsson J Kong A Salvarsdottir A Saemundsson H Olafsson K Benediktsdottir KR Gulcher J Masson G 《Nature genetics》2011,43(11):1104-1107
Ovarian cancer causes more deaths than any other gynecologic malignancy in developed countries. Sixteen million sequence variants, identified through whole-genome sequencing of 457 Icelanders, were imputed to 41,675 Icelanders genotyped using SNP chips, as well as to their relatives. Sequence variants were tested for association with ovarian cancer (N of affected individuals = 656). We discovered a rare (0.41% allelic frequency) frameshift mutation, c.2040_2041insTT, in the BRIP1 (FANCJ) gene that confers an increase in ovarian cancer risk (odds ratio (OR) = 8.13, P = 2.8 × 10(-14)). The mutation was also associated with increased risk of cancer in general and reduced lifespan by 3.6 years. In a Spanish population, another frameshift mutation in BRIP1, c.1702_1703del, was seen in 2 out of 144 subjects with ovarian cancer and 1 out of 1,780 control subjects (P = 0.016). This allele was also associated with breast cancer (seen in 6/927 cases; P = 0.0079). Ovarian tumors from heterozygous carriers of the Icelandic mutation show loss of the wild-type allele, indicating that BRIP1 behaves like a classical tumor suppressor gene in ovarian cancer. 相似文献
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Kong A Thorleifsson G Gudbjartsson DF Masson G Sigurdsson A Jonasdottir A Walters GB Jonasdottir A Gylfason A Kristinsson KT Gudjonsson SA Frigge ML Helgason A Thorsteinsdottir U Stefansson K 《Nature》2010,467(7319):1099-1103
Meiotic recombinations contribute to genetic diversity by yielding new combinations of alleles. Recently, high-resolution recombination maps were inferred from high-density single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data using linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns that capture historical recombination events. The use of these maps has been demonstrated by the identification of recombination hotspots and associated motifs, and the discovery that the PRDM9 gene affects the proportion of recombinations occurring at hotspots. However, these maps provide no information about individual or sex differences. Moreover, locus-specific demographic factors like natural selection can bias LD-based estimates of recombination rate. Existing genetic maps based on family data avoid these shortcomings, but their resolution is limited by relatively few meioses and a low density of markers. Here we used genome-wide SNP data from 15,257 parent-offspring pairs to construct the first recombination maps based on directly observed recombinations with a resolution that is effective down to 10 kilobases (kb). Comparing male and female maps reveals that about 15% of hotspots in one sex are specific to that sex. Although male recombinations result in more shuffling of exons within genes, female recombinations generate more new combinations of nearby genes. We discover novel associations between recombination characteristics of individuals and variants in the PRDM9 gene and we identify new recombination hotspots. Comparisons of our maps with two LD-based maps inferred from data of HapMap populations of Utah residents with ancestry from northern and western Europe (CEU) and Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria (YRI) reveal population differences previously masked by noise and map differences at regions previously described as targets of natural selection. 相似文献
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Large recurrent microdeletions associated with schizophrenia 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Stefansson H Rujescu D Cichon S Pietiläinen OP Ingason A Steinberg S Fossdal R Sigurdsson E Sigmundsson T Buizer-Voskamp JE Hansen T Jakobsen KD Muglia P Francks C Matthews PM Gylfason A Halldorsson BV Gudbjartsson D Thorgeirsson TE Sigurdsson A Jonasdottir A Jonasdottir A Bjornsson A Mattiasdottir S Blondal T Haraldsson M Magnusdottir BB Giegling I Möller HJ Hartmann A Shianna KV Ge D Need AC Crombie C Fraser G Walker N Lonnqvist J Suvisaari J Tuulio-Henriksson A Paunio T Toulopoulou T 《Nature》2008,455(7210):232-236
Reduced fecundity, associated with severe mental disorders, places negative selection pressure on risk alleles and may explain, in part, why common variants have not been found that confer risk of disorders such as autism, schizophrenia and mental retardation. Thus, rare variants may account for a larger fraction of the overall genetic risk than previously assumed. In contrast to rare single nucleotide mutations, rare copy number variations (CNVs) can be detected using genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism arrays. This has led to the identification of CNVs associated with mental retardation and autism. In a genome-wide search for CNVs associating with schizophrenia, we used a population-based sample to identify de novo CNVs by analysing 9,878 transmissions from parents to offspring. The 66 de novo CNVs identified were tested for association in a sample of 1,433 schizophrenia cases and 33,250 controls. Three deletions at 1q21.1, 15q11.2 and 15q13.3 showing nominal association with schizophrenia in the first sample (phase I) were followed up in a second sample of 3,285 cases and 7,951 controls (phase II). All three deletions significantly associate with schizophrenia and related psychoses in the combined sample. The identification of these rare, recurrent risk variants, having occurred independently in multiple founders and being subject to negative selection, is important in itself. CNV analysis may also point the way to the identification of additional and more prevalent risk variants in genes and pathways involved in schizophrenia. 相似文献
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