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Common variants at CDKAL1 and KLF9 are associated with body mass index in east Asian populations
Authors:Okada Yukinori  Kubo Michiaki  Ohmiya Hiroko  Takahashi Atsushi  Kumasaka Natsuhiko  Hosono Naoya  Maeda Shiro  Wen Wanqing  Dorajoo Rajkumar  Go Min Jin  Zheng Wei  Kato Norihiro  Wu Jer-Yuarn  Lu Qi;GIANT consortium  Tsunoda Tatsuhiko  Yamamoto Kazuhiko  Nakamura Yusuke  Kamatani Naoyuki  Tanaka Toshihiro
Institution:Laboratory for Statistical Analysis, Center for Genomic Medicine, RIKEN, Yokohama, Japan. yokada@src.riken.jp
Abstract:Obesity is a disorder with a complex genetic etiology, and its epidemic is a worldwide problem. Although multiple genetic loci associated with body mass index, the most common measure of obesity, have been identified in European populations, few studies have focused on Asian populations. Here we report a genome-wide association study and replication studies with 62,245 east Asian subjects, which identified two new body mass index-associated loci in the CDKAL1 locus at 6p22 (rs2206734, P = 1.4 × 10(-11)) and the KLF9 locus at 9q21 (rs11142387, P = 1.3 × 10(-9)), as well as several previously reported loci (the SEC16B, BDNF, FTO, MC4R and GIPR loci, P < 5.0 × 10(-8)). We subsequently performed gene-gene interaction analyses and identified an interaction (P = 2.0 × 10(-8)) between a SNP in the KLF9 locus (rs11142387) and one in the MSTN (also known as GDF8) locus at 2q32 (rs13034723). These findings should provide useful insights into the etiology of obesity.
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