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Meta-analysis identifies common variants associated with body mass index in east Asians
Authors:Wen Wanqing  Cho Yoon-Shin  Zheng Wei  Dorajoo Rajkumar  Kato Norihiro  Qi Lu  Chen Chien-Hsiun  Delahanty Ryan J  Okada Yukinori  Tabara Yasuharu  Gu Dongfeng  Zhu Dingliang  Haiman Christopher A  Mo Zengnan  Gao Yu-Tang  Saw Seang-Mei  Go Min-Jin  Takeuchi Fumihiko  Chang Li-Ching  Kokubo Yoshihiro  Liang Jun  Hao Mei  Le Marchand Loïc  Zhang Yi  Hu Yanling  Wong Tien-Yin  Long Jirong  Han Bok-Ghee  Kubo Michiaki  Yamamoto Ken  Su Mei-Hsin  Miki Tetsuro  Henderson Brian E  Song Huaidong  Tan Aihua  He Jiang  Ng Daniel P-K  Cai Qiuyin  Tsunoda Tatsuhiko  Tsai Fuu-Jen  Iwai Naoharu  Chen Gary K  Shi Jiajun  Xu Jianfeng  Sim Xueling
Affiliation:Division of Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Abstract:Multiple genetic loci associated with obesity or body mass index (BMI) have been identified through genome-wide association studies conducted predominantly in populations of European ancestry. We performed a meta-analysis of associations between BMI and approximately 2.4 million SNPs in 27,715 east Asians, which was followed by in silico and de novo replication studies in 37,691 and 17,642 additional east Asians, respectively. We identified ten BMI-associated loci at genome-wide significance (P < 5.0 × 10(-8)), including seven previously identified loci (FTO, SEC16B, MC4R, GIPR-QPCTL, ADCY3-DNAJC27, BDNF and MAP2K5) and three novel loci in or near the CDKAL1, PCSK1 and GP2 genes. Three additional loci nearly reached the genome-wide significance threshold, including two previously identified loci in the GNPDA2 and TFAP2B genes and a newly identified signal near PAX6, all of which were associated with BMI with P < 5.0 × 10(-7). Findings from this study may shed light on new pathways involved in obesity and demonstrate the value of conducting genetic studies in non-European populations.
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