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Pleiotropic genomic variants at 17q21.31 associated with bone mineral density and body fat mass: a bivariate genome-wide association analysis.

Wei XT, Feng GJ, Zhang H et al.

32963334 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
12981 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

WX
Wei XT
FG
Feng GJ
ZH
Zhang H
XQ
Xu Q
NJ
Ni JJ
ZM
Zhao M
YX
Yang XL
TQ
Tian Q
SH
Shen H
HR
Hai R
DH
Deng HW
ZL
Zhang L
PY
Pei YF
Chapter II

Abstract

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Osteoporosis and obesity are two severe complex diseases threatening public health worldwide. Both diseases are under strong genetic determinants as well as genetically correlated. Aiming to identify pleiotropic genes underlying obesity and osteoporosis, we performed a bivariate genome-wide association (GWA) meta-analysis of hip bone mineral density (BMD) and total body fat mass (TBFM) in 12,981 participants from seven samples, and followed by in silico replication in the UK biobank (UKB) cohort sample (N = 217,822). Combining the results from discovery meta-analysis and replication sample, we identified one novel locus, 17q21.31 (lead SNP rs12150327, NC_000017.11:g.44956910G > A, discovery bivariate P = 4.83 × 10-9, replication P = 5.75 × 10-5) at the genome-wide significance level (ɑ = 5.0 × 10-8), which may have pleiotropic effects to both hip BMD and TBFM. Functional annotations highlighted several candidate genes, including KIF18B, C1QL1, and PRPF19 that may exert pleiotropic effects to the development of both body mass and bone mass. Our findings can improve our understanding of the etiology of osteoporosis and obesity, as well as shed light on potential new therapies.

10,070 European ancestry individuals, 1,623 Han Chinese ancestry individuals, 843 African American individuals, 445 Hispanic individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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12981
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian, European, Hispanic or Latin American, African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
China, U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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