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Multi-trait discovery and fine-mapping of lipid loci in 125,000 individuals of African ancestry.

Kamiza AB, Touré SM, Zhou F et al.

37669986 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
125000 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

KA
Kamiza AB
TS
Touré SM
ZF
Zhou F
SO
Soremekun O
CC
Cissé C
WM
Wélé M
TA
Touré AM
NO
Nashiru O
CM
Corpas M
NM
Nyirenda M
CA
Crampin A
SJ
Shaffer J
DS
Doumbia S
ZE
Zeggini E
MA
Morris AP
AJ
Asimit JL
CT
Chikowore T
FS
Fatumo S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Most genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for lipid traits focus on the separate analysis of lipid traits. Moreover, there are limited GWASs evaluating the genetic variants associated with multiple lipid traits in African ancestry. To further identify and localize loci with pleiotropic effects on lipid traits, we conducted a genome-wide meta-analysis, multi-trait analysis of GWAS (MTAG), and multi-trait fine-mapping (flashfm) in 125,000 individuals of African ancestry. Our meta-analysis and MTAG identified four and 14 novel loci associated with lipid traits, respectively. flashfm yielded an 18% mean reduction in the 99% credible set size compared to single-trait fine-mapping with JAM. Moreover, we identified more genetic variants with a posterior probability of causality >0.9 with flashfm than with JAM. In conclusion, we identified additional novel loci associated with lipid traits, and flashfm reduced the 99% credible set size to identify causal genetic variants associated with multiple lipid traits in African ancestry.

125,000 African ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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125000
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
African American or Afro-Caribbean, Sub-Saharan African, African unspecified
Ancestry
U.S., Burkina Faso, Uganda, South Africa, Ghana, U.K., Kenya
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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