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Cross-ancestry genome-wide association studies of brain imaging phenotypes.

Fu J, Zhang Q, Wang J et al.

38811844 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
7058 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

FJ
Fu J
ZQ
Zhang Q
WJ
Wang J
WM
Wang M
ZB
Zhang B
ZW
Zhu W
QS
Qiu S
GZ
Geng Z
CG
Cui G
YY
Yu Y
LW
Liao W
ZH
Zhang H
GB
Gao B
XX
Xu X
HT
Han T
YZ
Yao Z
QW
Qin W
LF
Liu F
LM
Liang M
WS
Wang S
XQ
Xu Q
XJ
Xu J
ZP
Zhang P
LW
Li W
SD
Shi D
WC
Wang C
LS
Lui S
YZ
Yan Z
CF
Chen F
ZJ
Zhang J
LJ
Li J
SW
Shen W
MY
Miao Y
WD
Wang D
XJ
Xian J
GJ
Gao JH
ZX
Zhang X
XK
Xu K
ZX
Zuo XN
ZL
Zhang L
YZ
Ye Z
CJ
Cheng J
LM
Li MJ
YC
Yu C
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome-wide association studies of brain imaging phenotypes are mainly performed in European populations, but other populations are severely under-represented. Here, we conducted Chinese-alone and cross-ancestry genome-wide association studies of 3,414 brain imaging phenotypes in 7,058 Chinese Han and 33,224 white British participants. We identified 38 new associations in Chinese-alone analyses and 486 additional new associations in cross-ancestry meta-analyses at P < 1.46 × 10-11 for discovery and P < 0.05 for replication. We pooled significant autosomal associations identified by single- or cross-ancestry analyses into 6,443 independent associations, which showed uneven distribution in the genome and the phenotype subgroups. We further divided them into 44 associations with different effect sizes and 3,557 associations with similar effect sizes between ancestries. Loci of these associations were shared with 15 brain-related non-imaging traits including cognition and neuropsychiatric disorders. Our results provide a valuable catalog of genetic associations for brain imaging phenotypes in more diverse populations.

7,058 Chinese Han ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

7058
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian, European
Ancestry
China, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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