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Low frequency variants associated with leukocyte telomere length in the Singapore Chinese population.

Chang X, Gurung RL, Wang L et al.

33941849 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
25473 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

CX
Chang X
GR
Gurung RL
WL
Wang L
JA
Jin A
LZ
Li Z
WR
Wang R
BK
Beckman KB
AJ
Adams-Haduch J
MW
Meah WY
SK
Sim KS
LW
Lim WK
DS
Davila S
TP
Tan P
TJ
Teo JX
YK
Yeo KK
MY
M Y
LS
Liu S
LS
Lim SC
LJ
Liu J
VD
van Dam RM
FY
Friedlander Y
KW
Koh WP
YJ
Yuan JM
KC
Khor CC
HC
Heng CK
DR
Dorajoo R
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The role of low frequency variants associated with telomere length homeostasis in chronic diseases and mortalities is relatively understudied in the East-Asian population. Here we evaluated low frequency variants, including 1,915,154 Asian specific variants, for leukocyte telomere length (LTL) associations among 25,533 Singapore Chinese samples. Three East Asian specific variants in/near POT1, TERF1 and STN1 genes are associated with LTL (Meta-analysis P 2.49×10-14-6.94×10-10). Rs79314063, a missense variant (p.Asp410His) at POT1, shows effect 5.3 fold higher and independent of a previous common index SNP. TERF1 (rs79617270) and STN1 (rs139620151) are linked to LTL-associated common index SNPs at these loci. Rs79617270 is associated with cancer mortality [HR95%CI = 1.544 (1.173, 2.032), PAdj = 0.018] and 4.76% of the association between the rs79617270 and colon cancer is mediated through LTL. Overall, genetically determined LTL is particularly associated with lung adenocarcinoma [HR95%CI = 1.123 (1.051, 1.201), Padj = 0.007]. Ethnicity-specific low frequency variants may affect LTL homeostasis and associate with certain cancers.

20,177 Chinese ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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25473
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
5,356 Chinese ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Singapore
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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