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2. A method to reduce ancestry related germline false positives in tumor only somatic variant calling
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Rebecca F. Halperin, John D. Carpten, Zarko Manojlovic, Jessica Aldrich, Jonathan Keats, Sara Byron, Winnie S. Liang, Megan Russell, Daniel Enriquez, Ana Claasen, Irene Cherni, Baffour Awuah, Joseph Oppong, Max S. Wicha, Lisa A. Newman, Evelyn Jaigge, Seungchan Kim, and David W. Craig
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Somatic mutation ,Germline variant ,Next generation sequencing ,Cancer ,Precision medicine ,Tumor purity ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Significant clinical and research applications are driving large scale adoption of individualized tumor sequencing in cancer in order to identify tumors-specific mutations. When a matched germline sample is available, somatic mutations may be identified using comparative callers. However, matched germline samples are frequently not available such as with archival tissues, which makes it difficult to distinguish somatic from germline variants. While population databases may be used to filter out known germline variants, recent studies have shown private germline variants result in an inflated false positive rate in unmatched tumor samples, and the number germline false positives in an individual may be related to ancestry. Methods First, we examined the relationship between the germline false positives and ancestry. Then we developed and implemented a tumor only caller (LumosVar) that leverages differences in allelic frequency between somatic and germline variants in impure tumors. We used simulated data to systematically examine how copy number alterations, tumor purity, and sequencing depth should affect the sensitivity of our caller. Finally, we evaluated the caller on real data. Results We find the germline false-positive rate is significantly higher for individuals of non-European Ancestry largely due to the limited diversity in public polymorphism databases and due to population-specific characteristics such as admixture or recent expansions. Our Bayesian tumor only caller (LumosVar) is able to greatly reduce false positives from private germline variants, and our sensitivity is similar to predictions based on simulated data. Conclusions Taken together, our results suggest that studies of individuals of non-European ancestry would most benefit from our approach. However, high sensitivity requires sufficiently impure tumors and adequate sequencing depth. Even in impure tumors, there are copy number alterations that result in germline and somatic variants having similar allele frequencies, limiting the sensitivity of the approach. We believe our approach could greatly improve the analysis of archival samples in a research setting where the normal is not available.
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3. Transcriptome analysis provides critical answers to the 'variants of uncertain significance' conundrum
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Mackenzie D. Postel, Julie O. Culver, Charité Ricker, and David W. Craig
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Gene Expression Profiling ,Genetics ,Genetic Variation ,Humans ,RNA ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Testing ,Genetics (clinical) ,Introns - Abstract
While whole-genome and exome sequencing have transformed our collective understanding of genetics' role in disease pathogenesis, there are certain conditions and populations for whom DNA-level data fails to identify the underlying genetic etiology. Specifically, patients of non-White race and non-European ancestry are disproportionately affected by "variants of unknown/uncertain significance" (VUS), limiting the scope of precision medicine for minority patients and perpetuating health disparities. VUS often include deep intronic and splicing variants which are difficult to interpret from DNA data alone. RNA analysis can illuminate the consequences of VUS, thereby allowing for their reclassification as pathogenic versus benign. Here we review the critical role transcriptome analysis plays in clarifying VUS in both neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases.
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- 2022
4. Sex-Dependent Shared and Nonshared Genetic Architecture Across Mood and Psychotic Disorders
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Gabriëlla A.M. Blokland, Jakob Grove, Chia-Yen Chen, Chris Cotsapas, Stuart Tobet, Robert Handa, David St Clair, Todd Lencz, Bryan J. Mowry, Sathish Periyasamy, Murray J. Cairns, Paul A. Tooney, Jing Qin Wu, Brian Kelly, George Kirov, Patrick F. Sullivan, Aiden Corvin, Brien P. Riley, Tõnu Esko, Lili Milani, Erik G. Jönsson, Aarno Palotie, Hannelore Ehrenreich, Martin Begemann, Agnes Steixner-Kumar, Pak C. Sham, Nakao Iwata, Daniel R. Weinberger, Pablo V. Gejman, Alan R. Sanders, Joseph D. Buxbaum, Dan Rujescu, Ina Giegling, Bettina Konte, Annette M. Hartmann, Elvira Bramon, Robin M. Murray, Michele T. Pato, Jimmy Lee, Ingrid Melle, Espen Molden, Roel A. Ophoff, Andrew McQuillin, Nicholas J. Bass, Rolf Adolfsson, Anil K. Malhotra, Nicholas G. Martin, Janice M. Fullerton, Philip B. Mitchell, Peter R. Schofield, Andreas J. Forstner, Franziska Degenhardt, Sabrina Schaupp, Ashley L. Comes, Manolis Kogevinas, José Guzman-Parra, Andreas Reif, Fabian Streit, Lea Sirignano, Sven Cichon, Maria Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, Joanna Hauser, Jolanta Lissowska, Fermin Mayoral, Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Beata Świątkowska, Thomas G. Schulze, Markus M. Nöthen, Marcella Rietschel, John Kelsoe, Marion Leboyer, Stéphane Jamain, Bruno Etain, Frank Bellivier, John B. Vincent, Martin Alda, Claire O’Donovan, Pablo Cervantes, Joanna M. Biernacka, Mark Frye, Susan L. McElroy, Laura J. Scott, Eli A. Stahl, Mikael Landén, Marian L. Hamshere, Olav B. Smeland, Srdjan Djurovic, Arne E. Vaaler, Ole A. Andreassen, Bernhard T. Baune, Tracy Air, Martin Preisig, Rudolf Uher, Douglas F. Levinson, Myrna M. Weissman, James B. Potash, Jianxin Shi, James A. Knowles, Roy H. Perlis, Susanne Lucae, Dorret I. Boomsma, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Eco J.C. de Geus, Gonneke Willemsen, Yuri Milaneschi, Henning Tiemeier, Hans J. Grabe, Alexander Teumer, Sandra Van der Auwera, Uwe Völker, Steven P. Hamilton, Patrik K.E. Magnusson, Alexander Viktorin, Divya Mehta, Niamh Mullins, Mark J. Adams, Gerome Breen, Andrew M. McIntosh, Cathryn M. Lewis, David M. Hougaard, Merete Nordentoft, Ole Mors, Preben B. Mortensen, Thomas Werge, Thomas D. Als, Anders D. Børglum, Tracey L. Petryshen, Jordan W. Smoller, Jill M. Goldstein, Stephan Ripke, Benjamin M. Neale, James T.R. Walters, Kai-How Farh, Peter A. Holmans, Phil Lee, Brendan Bulik-Sullivan, David A. Collier, Hailiang Huang, Tune H. Pers, Ingrid Agartz, Esben Agerbo, Margot Albus, Madeline Alexander, Farooq Amin, Silviu A. Bacanu, Richard A. Belliveau, Judit Bene, Sarah E. Bergen, Elizabeth Bevilacqua, Tim B. Bigdeli, Donald W. Black, Richard Bruggeman, Nancy G. Buccola, Randy L. Buckner, William Byerley, Wiepke Cahn, Guiqing Cai, Dominique Campion, Rita M. Cantor, Vaughan J. Carr, Noa Carrera, Stanley V. Catts, Kimberly D. Chambert, Raymond C.K. Chan, Ronald Y.L. Chen, Eric Y.H. Chen, Wei Cheng, Eric F.C. Cheung, Siow Ann Chong, C. Robert Cloninger, David Cohen, Nadine Cohen, Paul Cormican, Nick Craddock, James J. Crowley, David Curtis, Michael Davidson, Kenneth L. Davis, Jurgen Del Favero, Ditte Demontis, Dimitris Dikeos, Timothy Dinan, Gary Donohoe, Elodie Drapeau, Jubao Duan, Frank Dudbridge, Naser Durmishi, Peter Eichhammer, Johan Eriksson, Valentina Escott-Price, Laurent Essioux, Ayman H. Fanous, Martilias S. Farrell, Josef Frank, Lude Franke, Robert Freedman, Nelson B. Freimer, Marion Friedl, Joseph I. Friedman, Menachem Fromer, Giulio Genovese, Lyudmila Georgieva, Paola Giusti-Rodríguez, Stephanie Godard, Jacqueline I. Goldstein, Vera Golimbet, Srihari Gopal, Jacob Gratten, Lieuwe de Haan, Christian Hammer, Mark Hansen, Thomas Hansen, Vahram Haroutunian, Frans A. Henskens, Stefan Herms, Joel N. Hirschhorn, Per Hoffmann, Andrea Hofman, Mads V. Hollegaard, Masashi Ikeda, Inge Joa, Antonio Julià, René S. Kahn, Luba Kalaydjieva, Sena Karachanak-Yankova, Juha Karjalainen, David Kavanagh, Matthew C. Keller, James L. Kennedy, Andrey Khrunin, Yunjung Kim, Janis Klovins, Vaidutis Kucinskas, Zita Ausrele Kucinskiene, Hana Kuzelova-Ptackova, Anna K. Kähler, Claudine Laurent, Jimmy Lee Chee Keong, S. Hong Lee, Sophie E. Legge, Bernard Lerer, Miaoxin Li, Tao Li, Kung-Yee Liang, Jeffrey Lieberman, Svetlana Limborska, Carmel M. Loughland, Jan Lubinski, Jouko Lönnqvist, Milan Macek, Brion S. Maher, Wolfgang Maier, Jacques Mallet, Sara Marsal, Manuel Mattheisen, Morten Mattingsdal, Robert W. McCarley, Colm McDonald, Sandra Meier, Carin J. Meijer, Bela Melegh, Raquelle I. Mesholam-Gately, Andres Metspalu, Patricia T. Michie, Vihra Milanova, Younes Mokrab, Derek W. Morris, Kieran C. Murphy, Inez Myin-Germeys, Mari Nelis, Igor Nenadic, Deborah A. Nertney, Gerald Nestadt, Kristin K. Nicodemus, Liene Nikitina-Zake, Laura Nisenbaum, Annelie Nordin, Eadbhard O’Callaghan, Colm O’Dushlaine, F. Anthony O’Neill, Sang-Yun Oh, Ann Olincy, Line Olsen, Jim Van Os, Christos Pantelis, George N. Papadimitriou, Sergi Papiol, Elena Parkhomenko, Tiina Paunio, Milica Pejovic-Milovancevic, Diana O. Perkins, Olli Pietiläinen, Jonathan Pimm, Andrew J. Pocklington, John Powell, Alkes Price, Ann E. Pulver, Shaun M. Purcell, Digby Quested, Henrik B. Rasmussen, Abraham Reichenberg, Mark A. Reimers, Alexander L. Richards, Joshua L. Roffman, Panos Roussos, Douglas M. Ruderfer, Veikko Salomaa, Ulrich Schall, Christian R. Schubert, Sibylle G. Schwab, Edward M. Scolnick, Rodney J. Scott, Larry J. Seidman, Engilbert Sigurdsson, Teimuraz Silagadze, Jeremy M. Silverman, Kang Sim, Petr Slominsky, Hon-Cheong So, Chris C.A. Spencer, Hreinn Stefansson, Stacy Steinberg, Elisabeth Stogmann, Richard E. Straub, Eric Strengman, Jana Strohmaier, T. Scott Stroup, Mythily Subramaniam, Jaana Suvisaari, Dragan M. Svrakic, Jin P. Szatkiewicz, Erik Söderman, Srinivas Thirumalai, Draga Toncheva, Sarah Tosato, Juha Veijola, John Waddington, Dermot Walsh, Dai Wang, Qiang Wang, Bradley T. Webb, Mark Weiser, Dieter B. Wildenauer, Nigel M. Williams, Stephanie Williams, Stephanie H. Witt, Aaron R. Wolen, Emily H.M. Wong, Brandon K. Wormley, Hualin Simon Xi, Clement C. Zai, Xuebin Zheng, Fritz Zimprich, Naomi R. Wray, Kari Stefansson, Peter M. Visscher, Douglas H.R. Blackwood, Ariel Darvasi, Enrico Domenici, Michael Gill, Hugh Gurling, Christina M. Hultman, Assen V. Jablensky, Kenneth S. Kendler, Jo Knight, Qingqin S. Li, Jianjun Liu, Steven A. McCarroll, Jennifer L. Moran, Michael J. Owen, Carlos N. Pato, Danielle Posthuma, Pamela Sklar, Jens R. Wendland, Mark J. Daly, Michael C. O’Donovan, Peter Donnelly, Ines Barroso, Jenefer M. Blackwell, Matthew A. Brown, Juan P. Casas, Panos Deloukas, Audrey Duncanson, Janusz Jankowski, Hugh S. Markus, Christopher G. Mathew, Colin N.A. Palmer, Robert Plomin, Anna Rautanen, Stephen J. Sawcer, Richard C. Trembath, Ananth C. Viswanathan, Nicholas W. Wood, Gavin Band, Céline Bellenguez, Colin Freeman, Eleni Giannoulatou, Garrett Hellenthal, Richard Pearson, Matti Pirinen, Amy Strange, Zhan Su, Damjan Vukcevic, Cordelia Langford, Hannah Blackburn, Suzannah J. Bumpstead, Serge Dronov, Sarah Edkins, Matthew Gillman, Emma Gray, Rhian Gwilliam, Naomi Hammond, Sarah E. Hunt, Alagurevathi Jayakumar, Jennifer Liddle, Owen T. McCann, Simon C. Potter, Radhi Ravindrarajah, Michelle Ricketts, Avazeh Tashakkori-Ghanbaria, Matthew Waller, Paul Weston, Pamela Whittaker, Sara Widaa, Mark I. McCarthy, Maria J. Arranz, Steven Bakker, Stephan Bender, Benedicto Crespo-Facorro, Jeremy Hall, Conrad Iyegbe, Stephen Lawrie, Kuang Lin, Don H. Linszen, Ignacio Mata, Muriel Walshe, Matthias Weisbrod, Durk Wiersma, Vassily Trubetskoy, Yunpeng Wang, Jonathan R.I. Coleman, Héléna A. Gaspar, Christiaan A. de Leeuw, Jennifer M. Whitehead Pavlides, Maciej Trzaskowski, Enda M. Byrne, Liam Abbott, Huda Akil, Diego Albani, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Adebayo Anjorin, Verneri Antilla, Swapnil Awasthi, Judith A. Badner, Marie Bækvad-Hansen, Jack D. Barchas, Nicholas Bass, Michael Bauer, Richard Belliveau, Carsten Bøcker Pedersen, Erlend Bøen, Marco P. Boks, James Boocock, Monika Budde, William Bunney, Margit Burmeister, Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm, Miquel Casas, Felecia Cerrato, Kimberly Chambert, Alexander W. Charney, Danfeng Chen, Claire Churchhouse, Toni-Kim Clarke, William Coryell, David W. Craig, Cristiana Cruceanu, Piotr M. Czerski, Anders M. Dale, Simone de Jong, Jurgen Del-Favero, J. Raymond DePaulo, Amanda L. Dobbyn, Ashley Dumont, Torbjørn Elvsåshagen, Chun Chieh Fan, Sascha B. Fischer, Matthew Flickinger, Tatiana M. Foroud, Liz Forty, Christine Fraser, Katrin Gade, Diane Gage, Julie Garnham, Claudia Giambartolomei, Marianne Giørtz Pedersen, Jaqueline Goldstein, Scott D. Gordon, Katherine Gordon-Smith, Elaine K. Green, Melissa J. Green, Tiffany A. Greenwood, Weihua Guan, Martin Hautzinger, Urs Heilbronner, Maria Hipolito, Dominic Holland, Laura Huckins, Jessica S. Johnson, Radhika Kandaswamy, Robert Karlsson, Sarah Kittel-Schneider, Anna C. Koller, Ralph Kupka, Catharina Lavebratt, Jacob Lawrence, William B. Lawson, Markus Leber, Phil H. Lee, Shawn E. Levy, Jun Z. Li, Chunyu Liu, Anna Maaser, Donald J. MacIntyre, Pamela B. Mahon, Lina Martinsson, Steve McCarroll, Peter McGuffin, Melvin G. McInnis, James D. McKay, Helena Medeiros, Sarah E. Medland, Fan Meng, Grant W. Montgomery, Thomas W. Mühleisen, Hoang Nguyen, Caroline M. Nievergelt, Annelie Nordin Adolfsson, Evaristus A. Nwulia, Claire O'Donovan, Loes M. Olde Loohuis, Anil P.S. Ori, Lilijana Oruc, Urban Ösby, Amy Perry, Andrea Pfennig, Eline J. Regeer, Céline S. Reinbold, John P. Rice, Fabio Rivas, Margarita Rivera, Euijung Ryu, Cristina Sánchez-Mora, Alan F. Schatzberg, William A. Scheftner, Nicholas J. Schork, Cynthia Shannon Weickert, Tatyana Shehktman, Paul D. Shilling, Claire Slaney, Janet L. Sobell, Christine Søholm Hansen, Anne T. Spijker, Michael Steffens, John S. Strauss, Szabolcs Szelinger, Robert C. Thompson, Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson, Jens Treutlein, Helmut Vedder, Weiqing Wang, Stanley J. Watson, Thomas W. Weickert, Simon Xi, Wei Xu, Allan H. Young, Peter Zandi, Peng Zhang, Sebastian Zöllner, Abdel Abdellaoui, Tracy M. Air, Till F.M. Andlauer, Silviu-Alin Bacanu, Aartjan T.F. Beekman, Elisabeth B. Binder, Julien Bryois, Henriette N. Buttenschøn, Na Cai, Enrique Castelao, Jane Hvarregaard Christensen, Lucía Colodro-Conde, Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne, Gregory E. Crawford, Gail Davies, Ian J. Deary, Eske M. Derks, Nese Direk, Conor V. Dolan, Erin C. Dunn, Thalia C. Eley, Farnush Farhadi Hassan Kiadeh, Hilary K. Finucane, Jerome C. Foo, Fernando S. Goes, Lynsey S. Hall, Thomas F. Hansen, Ian B. Hickie, Georg Homuth, Carsten Horn, David M. Howard, Marcus Ising, Rick Jansen, Ian Jones, Lisa A. Jones, Eric Jorgenson, Isaac S. Kohane, Julia Kraft, Warren W. Kretzschmar, Zoltán Kutalik, Yihan Li, Penelope A. Lind, Dean F. MacKinnon, Robert M. Maier, Jonathan Marchini, Hamdi Mbarek, Patrick McGrath, Christel M. Middeldorp, Evelin Mihailov, Francis M. Mondimore, Sara Mostafavi, Matthias Nauck, Bernard Ng, Michel G. Nivard, Dale R. Nyholt, Paul F. O'Reilly, Hogni Oskarsson, Jodie N. Painter, Roseann E. Peterson, Wouter J. Peyrot, Giorgio Pistis, Jorge A. Quiroz, Per Qvist, Saira Saeed Mirza, Robert Schoevers, Eva C. Schulte, Ling Shen, Stanley I. Shyn, Grant C.B. Sinnamon, Johannes H. Smit, Daniel J. Smith, Katherine E. Tansey, Henning Teismann, Wesley Thompson, Pippa A. Thomson, Matthew Traylor, André G. Uitterlinden, Daniel Umbricht, Albert M. van Hemert, Shantel Marie Weinsheimer, Jürgen Wellmann, Yang Wu, Hualin S. Xi, Jian Yang, Futao Zhang, Volker Arolt, Klaus Berger, Udo Dannlowski, Katharina Domschke, Caroline Hayward, Andrew C. Heath, Stefan Kloiber, Glyn Lewis, Pamela AF. Madden, Patrik K. Magnusson, Preben Bo Mortensen, Michael C. O'Donovan, Sara A. Paciga, Nancy L. Pedersen, David J. Porteous, Catherine Schaefer, Henry Völzke, Marco Bortolato, Janita Bralten, Cynthia M. Bulik, Christie L. Burton, Caitlin E. Carey, Lea K. Davis, Laramie E. Duncan, Howard J. Edenberg, Lauren Erdman, Stephen V. Faraone, Slavina B. Goleva, Wei Guo, Christopher Hübel, Laura M. Huckins, Ekaterina A. Khramtsova, Joanna Martin, Carol A. Mathews, Elise Robinson, Eli Stahl, Barbara E. Stranger, Michela Traglia, Raymond K. Walters, Lauren A. Weiss, Stacey J. Winham, Yin Yao, Kristjar Skajaa, Markus Nöthen, Michael Owen, Robert H. Yolken, Niels Plath, Jonathan Mill, Daniel Geschwind, Psychiatry 1, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics, Research Programme of Molecular Medicine, Research Programs Unit, Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Functional Genomics, Biological Psychology, APH - Mental Health, APH - Methodology, Sociology and Social Gerontology, APH - Personalized Medicine, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, Blokland, Gabriella AM, Grove, Jakob, Chen, Chia Yen, Cotsapas, Chris, Tobet, Stuart, Handa, Robert, Lee, Sang Hong, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Bipolar Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Sex Differences Cross-Disorder Analysis Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, iPSYCH, Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep, Human genetics, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Compulsivity, Impulsivity & Attention, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology, Adult Psychiatry, ANS - Complex Trait Genetics, and ANS - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep
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Contains fulltext : 248656.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) BACKGROUND: Sex differences in incidence and/or presentation of schizophrenia (SCZ), major depressive disorder (MDD), and bipolar disorder (BIP) are pervasive. Previous evidence for shared genetic risk and sex differences in brain abnormalities across disorders suggest possible shared sex-dependent genetic risk. METHODS: We conducted the largest to date genome-wide genotype-by-sex (G×S) interaction of risk for these disorders using 85,735 cases (33,403 SCZ, 19,924 BIP, and 32,408 MDD) and 109,946 controls from the PGC (Psychiatric Genomics Consortium) and iPSYCH. RESULTS: Across disorders, genome-wide significant single nucleotide polymorphism-by-sex interaction was detected for a locus encompassing NKAIN2 (rs117780815, p = 3.2 × 10(-8)), which interacts with sodium/potassium-transporting ATPase (adenosine triphosphatase) enzymes, implicating neuronal excitability. Three additional loci showed evidence (p < 1 × 10(-6)) for cross-disorder G×S interaction (rs7302529, p = 1.6 × 10(-7); rs73033497, p = 8.8 × 10(-7); rs7914279, p = 6.4 × 10(-7)), implicating various functions. Gene-based analyses identified G×S interaction across disorders (p = 8.97 × 10(-7)) with transcriptional inhibitor SLTM. Most significant in SCZ was a MOCOS gene locus (rs11665282, p = 1.5 × 10(-7)), implicating vascular endothelial cells. Secondary analysis of the PGC-SCZ dataset detected an interaction (rs13265509, p = 1.1 × 10(-7)) in a locus containing IDO2, a kynurenine pathway enzyme with immunoregulatory functions implicated in SCZ, BIP, and MDD. Pathway enrichment analysis detected significant G×S interaction of genes regulating vascular endothelial growth factor receptor signaling in MDD (false discovery rate-corrected p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: In the largest genome-wide G×S analysis of mood and psychotic disorders to date, there was substantial genetic overlap between the sexes. However, significant sex-dependent effects were enriched for genes related to neuronal development and immune and vascular functions across and within SCZ, BIP, and MDD at the variant, gene, and pathway levels.
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5. The Genetics of the Mood Disorder Spectrum: Genome-wide Association Analyses of More Than 185,000 Cases and 439,000 Controls
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Jonathan R.I. Coleman, Héléna A. Gaspar, Julien Bryois, Gerome Breen, Enda M. Byrne, Andreas J. Forstner, Peter A. Holmans, Christiaan A. de Leeuw, Manuel Mattheisen, Andrew McQuillin, Jennifer M. Whitehead Pavlides, Tune H. Pers, Stephan Ripke, Eli A. Stahl, Stacy Steinberg, Vassily Trubetskoy, Maciej Trzaskowski, Yunpeng Wang, Liam Abbott, Abdel Abdellaoui, Mark J. Adams, Annelie Nordin Adolfsson, Esben Agerbo, Huda Akil, Diego Albani, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Thomas D. Als, Till F.M. Andlauer, Adebayo Anjorin, Verneri Antilla, Sandra Van der Auwera, Swapnil Awasthi, Silviu-Alin Bacanu, Judith A. Badner, Marie Bækvad-Hansen, Jack D. Barchas, Nicholas Bass, Michael Bauer, Aartjan T.F. Beekman, Richard Belliveau, Sarah E. Bergen, Tim B. Bigdeli, Elisabeth B. Binder, Erlend Bøen, Marco Boks, James Boocock, Monika Budde, William Bunney, Margit Burmeister, Henriette N. Buttenschøn, Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm, William Byerley, Na Cai, Miquel Casas, Enrique Castelao, Felecia Cerrato, Pablo Cervantes, Kimberly Chambert, Alexander W. Charney, Danfeng Chen, Jane Hvarregaard Christensen, Claire Churchhouse, David St Clair, Toni-Kim Clarke, Lucía Colodro-Conde, William Coryell, Baptiste Couvy-Duchesne, David W. Craig, Gregory E. Crawford, Cristiana Cruceanu, Piotr M. Czerski, Anders M. Dale, Gail Davies, Ian J. Deary, Franziska Degenhardt, Jurgen Del-Favero, J Raymond DePaulo, Eske M. Derks, Nese Direk, Srdjan Djurovic, Amanda L. Dobbyn, Conor V. Dolan, Ashley Dumont, Erin C. Dunn, Thalia C. Eley, Torbjørn Elvsåshagen, Valentina Escott-Price, Chun Chieh Fan, Hilary K. Finucane, Sascha B. Fischer, Matthew Flickinger, Jerome C. Foo, Tatiana M. Foroud, Liz Forty, Josef Frank, Christine Fraser, Nelson B. Freimer, Louise Frisén, Katrin Gade, Diane Gage, Julie Garnham, Claudia Giambartolomei, Fernando S. Goes, Jaqueline Goldstein, Scott D. Gordon, Katherine Gordon-Smith, Elaine K. Green, Melissa J. Green, Tiffany A. Greenwood, Jakob Grove, Weihua Guan, Lynsey S. Hall, Marian L. Hamshere, Christine Søholm Hansen, Thomas F. Hansen, Martin Hautzinger, Urs Heilbronner, Albert M. van Hemert, Stefan Herms, Ian B. Hickie, Maria Hipolito, Per Hoffmann, Dominic Holland, Georg Homuth, Carsten Horn, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Laura Huckins, Marcus Ising, Stéphane Jamain, Rick Jansen, Jessica S. Johnson, Simone de Jong, Eric Jorgenson, Anders Juréus, Radhika Kandaswamy, Robert Karlsson, James L. Kennedy, Farnush Farhadi Hassan Kiadeh, Sarah Kittel-Schneider, James A. Knowles, Manolis Kogevinas, Isaac S. Kohane, Anna C. Koller, Julia Kraft, Warren W. Kretzschmar, Jesper Krogh, Ralph Kupka, Zoltán Kutalik, Catharina Lavebratt, Jacob Lawrence, William B. Lawson, Markus Leber, Phil H. Lee, Shawn E. Levy, Jun Z. Li, Yihan Li, Penelope A. Lind, Chunyu Liu, Loes M. Olde Loohuis, Anna Maaser, Donald J. MacIntyre, Dean F. MacKinnon, Pamela B. Mahon, Wolfgang Maier, Robert M. Maier, Jonathan Marchini, Lina Martinsson, Hamdi Mbarek, Steve McCarroll, Patrick McGrath, Peter McGuffin, Melvin G. McInnis, James D. McKay, Helena Medeiros, Sarah E. Medland, Divya Mehta, Fan Meng, Christel M. Middeldorp, Evelin Mihailov, Yuri Milaneschi, Lili Milani, Saira Saeed Mirza, Francis M. Mondimore, Grant W. Montgomery, Derek W. Morris, Sara Mostafavi, Thomas W. Mühleisen, Niamh Mullins, Matthias Nauck, Bernard Ng, Hoang Nguyen, Caroline M. Nievergelt, Michel G. Nivard, Evaristus A. Nwulia, Dale R. Nyholt, Claire O'Donovan, Paul F. O'Reilly, Anil P.S. Ori, Lilijana Oruc, Urban Ösby, Hogni Oskarsson, Jodie N. Painter, José Guzman Parra, Carsten Bøcker Pedersen, Marianne Giørtz Pedersen, Amy Perry, Roseann E. Peterson, Erik Pettersson, Wouter J. Peyrot, Andrea Pfennig, Giorgio Pistis, Shaun M. Purcell, Jorge A. Quiroz, Per Qvist, Eline J. Regeer, Andreas Reif, Céline S. Reinbold, John P. Rice, Brien P. 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0301 basic medicine ,Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,Genetic correlation ,Genome-wide association study ,Mood Disorder ,Bipolar disorder ,Population ,BF ,Genomics ,Major depressive disorder ,Affective disorder ,Article ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Animals ,ddc:610 ,education ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Biological Psychiatry ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetic association ,Genetics ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Animal ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Affective disorders ,030104 developmental biology ,Mood ,Mood disorders ,RC0321 ,Biological psychiatry ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
BackgroundMood disorders (including major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder) affect 10-20% of the population. They range from brief, mild episodes to severe, incapacitating conditions that markedly impact lives. Despite their diagnostic distinction, multiple approaches have shown considerable sharing of risk factors across the mood disorders.MethodsTo clarify their shared molecular genetic basis, and to highlight disorder-specific associations, we meta-analysed data from the latest Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) genome-wide association studies of major depression (including data from 23andMe) and bipolar disorder, and an additional major depressive disorder cohort from UK Biobank (total: 185,285 cases, 439,741 controls; non-overlapping N = 609,424).ResultsSeventy-three loci reached genome-wide significance in the meta-analysis, including 15 that are novel for mood disorders. More genome-wide significant loci from the PGC analysis of major depression than bipolar disorder reached genome-wide significance. Genetic correlations revealed that type 2 bipolar disorder correlates strongly with recurrent and single episode major depressive disorder. Systems biology analyses highlight both similarities and differences between the mood disorders, particularly in the mouse brain cell types implicated by the expression patterns of associated genes. The mood disorders also differ in their genetic correlation with educational attainment – positive in bipolar disorder but negative in major depressive disorder.ConclusionsThe mood disorders share several genetic associations, and can be combined effectively to increase variant discovery. However, we demonstrate several differences between these disorders. Analysing subtypes of major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder provides evidence for a genetic mood disorders spectrum.
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Carmel G. McCullough, Szabolcs Szelinger, Newell Belnap, Keri Ramsey, Isabelle Schrauwen, Ana M. Claasen, Leah W. Burke, Ashley L. Siniard, Matthew J. Huentelman, Vinodh Narayanan, and David W. Craig
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7. Correction: Comprehensive molecular profiling of UV-induced metastatic melanoma in Nme1/Nme2-deficient mice reveals novel markers of survival in human patients
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M. Kathryn Leonard, Gemma S. Puts, Nidhi Pamidimukkala, Gautam Adhikary, Yili Xu, Eric Kwok, Yuxin Jin, Devin Snyder, Nicolette Matsangos, Marián Novak, Anup Mahurkar, Amol C. Shetty, Radomir M. Slominski, Edward C. De Fabo, Frances P. Noonan, Chi-Ping Day, Mohammed Rigi, Andrzej T. Slominski, Michelle G. Webb, David W. Craig, Glenn Merlino, Richard L. Eckert, John D. Carpten, Zarko Manojlovic, and David M. Kaetzel
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8. Genetic Overlap Between Alzheimer's Disease and Bipolar Disorder Implicates the MARK2 and VAC14 Genes
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Ole Kristian Drange, Olav Bjerkehagen Smeland, Alexey A. Shadrin, Per Ivar Finseth, Aree Witoelar, Oleksandr Frei, Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Bipolar Disorder Working Group, Yunpeng Wang, Sahar Hassani, Srdjan Djurovic, Anders M. Dale, Ole A. Andreassen, Eli A Stahl, Gerome Breen, Andreas J Forstner, Andrew McQuillin, Stephan Ripke, Vassily Trubetskoy, Manuel Mattheisen, Jonathan R I Coleman, Heìleìna A Gaspar, Christiaan A de Leeuw, Stacy Steinberg, Jennifer M Whitehead Pavlides, Maciej Trzaskowski, Tune H Pers, Peter A Holmans, Liam Abbott, Esben Agerbo, Huda Akil, Diego Albani, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Thomas D Als, Adebayo Anjorin, Verneri Antilla, Swapnil Awasthi, Judith A Badner, Marie Bækvad-Hansen, Jack D Barchas, Nicholas Bass, Michael Bauer, Richard Belliveau, Sarah E Bergen, Carsten Bøcker Pedersen, Erlend Bøen, Marco Boks, James Boocock, Monika Budde, William Bunney, Margit Burmeister, Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm, William Byerley, Miquel Casas, Felecia Cerrato, Pablo Cervantes, Kimberly Chambert, Alexander W Charney, Danfeng Chen, Claire Churchhouse, Toni-Kim Clarke, William Coryell, David W Craig, Cristiana Cruceanu, David Curtis, Piotr M Czerski, Anders M Dale, Simone de Jong, Franziska Degenhardt, Jurgen Del-Favero, J Raymond DePaulo, Amanda L Dobbyn, Ashley Dumont, Torbjørn Elvsåshagen, Valentina Escott-Price, Chun Chieh Fan, Sascha B Fischer, Matthew Flickinger, Tatiana M Foroud, Liz Forty, Josef Frank, Christine Fraser, Nelson B Freimer, Louise Friseìn, Katrin Gade, Diane Gage, Julie Garnham, Claudia Giambartolomei, Marianne Giørtz Pedersen, Jaqueline Goldstein, Scott D Gordon, Katherine Gordon-Smith, Elaine K Green, Melissa J Green, Tiffany A Greenwood, Jakob Grove, Weihua Guan, Joseì Guzman Parra, Marian L Hamshere, Martin Hautzinger, Urs Heilbronner, Stefan Herms, Maria Hipolito, Per Hoffmann, Dominic Holland, Laura Huckins, Steìphane Jamain, Jessica S Johnson, Anders Jureìus, Radhika Kandaswamy, Robert Karlsson, James L Kennedy, Sarah Kittel-Schneider, Sarah V Knott, James A Knowles, Manolis Kogevinas, Anna C Koller, Ralph Kupka, Catharina Lavebratt, Jacob Lawrence, William B Lawson, Markus Leber, Phil H Lee, Shawn E Levy, Jun Z Li, Chunyu Liu, Susanne Lucae, Anna Maaser, Donald J MacIntyre, Pamela B Mahon, Wolfgang Maier, Lina Martinsson, Steve McCarroll, Peter McGuffin, Melvin G McInnis, James D McKay, Helena Medeiros, Sarah E Medland, Fan Meng, Lili Milani, Grant W Montgomery, Derek W Morris, Thomas W Mühleisen, Niamh Mullins, Hoang Nguyen, Caroline M Nievergelt, Annelie Nordin Adolfsson, Evaristus A Nwulia, Claire O’Donovan, Loes M Olde Loohuis, Anil P S Ori, Lilijana Oruc, Urban Ösby, Roy H Perlis, Amy Perry, Andrea Pfennig, James B Potash, Shaun M Purcell, Eline J Regeer, Andreas Reif, Ceìline S Reinbold, John P Rice, Fabio Rivas, Margarita Rivera, Panos Roussos, Douglas M Ruderfer, Euijung Ryu, Cristina Saìnchez-Mora, Alan F Schatzberg, William A Scheftner, Nicholas J Schork, Cynthia Shannon Weickert, Tatyana Shehktman, Paul D Shilling, Engilbert Sigurdsson, Claire Slaney, Olav B Smeland, Janet L Sobell, Christine Søholm Hansen, Anne T Spijker, David St Clair, Michael Steffens, John S Strauss, Fabian Streit, Jana Strohmaier, Szabolcs Szelinger, Robert C Thompson, Thorgeir E Thorgeirsson, Jens Treutlein, Helmut Vedder, Weiqing Wang, Stanley J Watson, Thomas W Weickert, Stephanie H Witt, Simon Xi, Wei Xu, Allan H Young, Peter Zandi, Peng Zhang, Sebastian Zollner, Rolf Adolfsson, Ingrid Agartz, Martin Alda, Lena Backlund, Bernhard T Baune, Frank Bellivier, Wade H Berrettini, Joanna M Biernacka, Douglas H R Blackwood, Michael Boehnke, Anders D Børglum, Aiden Corvin, Nicholas Craddock, Mark J Daly, Udo Dannlowski, ToÞnu Esko, Bruno Etain, Mark Frye, Janice M Fullerton, Elliot S Gershon, Michael Gill, Fernando Goes, Maria Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, Joanna Hauser, David M Hougaard, Christina M Hultman, Ian Jones, Lisa A Jones, Reneì S Kahn, George Kirov, Mikael Landeìn, Marion Leboyer, Cathryn M Lewis, Qingqin S Li, Jolanta Lissowska, Nicholas G Martin, Fermin Mayoral, Susan L McElroy, Andrew M McIntosh, Francis J McMahon, Ingrid Melle, Andres Metspalu, Philip B Mitchell, Gunnar Morken, Ole Mors, Preben Bo Mortensen, Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Richard M Myers, Benjamin M Neale, Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, Merete Nordentoft, Markus M Nöthen, Michael C O’Donovan, Ketil J Oedegaard, Michael J Owen, Sara A Paciga, Carlos Pato, Michele T Pato, Danielle Posthuma, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Marta Ribaseìs, Marcella Rietschel, Guy A Rouleau, Martin Schalling, Peter R Schofield, Thomas G Schulze, Alessandro Serretti, Jordan W Smoller, Hreinn Stefansson, Kari Stefansson, Eystein Stordal, Patrick F Sullivan, Gustavo Turecki, Arne E Vaaler, Eduard Vieta, John B Vincent, Thomas Werge, John I Nurnberger, Naomi R Wray, Arianna Di Florio, Howard J Edenberg, Sven Cichon, Roel A Ophoff, Laura J Scott, Ole A Andreassen, John Kelsoe, Pamela Sklar, APH - Mental Health, Psychiatry, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, and Complex Trait Genetics
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Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and bipolar disorder (BIP) are complex traits influenced by numerous common genetic variants, most of which remain to be detected. Clinical and epidemiological evidence suggest that AD and BIP are related. However, it is not established if this relation is of genetic origin. Here, we applied statistical methods based on the conditional false discovery rate (FDR) framework to detect genetic overlap between AD and BIP and utilized this overlap to increase the power to identify common genetic variants associated with either or both traits. Methods: We obtained genome wide association studies data from the International Genomics of Alzheimer’s Project part 1 (17,008 AD cases and 37,154 controls) and the Psychiatric Genetic Consortium Bipolar Disorder Working Group (20,352 BIP cases and 31,358 controls). We used conditional QQ-plots to assess overlap in common genetic variants between AD and BIP. We exploited the genetic overlap to re-rank test-statistics for AD and BIP and improve detection of genetic variants using the conditional FDR framework. Results: Conditional QQ-plots demonstrated a polygenic overlap between AD and BIP. Using conditional FDR, we identified one novel genomic locus associated with AD, and nine novel loci associated with BIP. Further, we identified two novel loci jointly associated with AD and BIP implicating the MARK2 gene (lead SNP rs10792421, conjunctional FDR = 0.030, same direction of effect) and the VAC14 gene (lead SNP rs11649476, conjunctional FDR = 0.022, opposite direction of effect). Conclusion: We found polygenic overlap between AD and BIP and identified novel loci for each trait and two jointly associated loci. Further studies should examine if the shared loci implicating the MARK2 and VAC14 genes could explain parts of the shared and distinct features of AD and BIP. Copyright © 2019 Drange, Smeland, Shadrin, Finseth, Witoelar, Frei, Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Bipolar Disorder Working Group, Wang, Hassani, Djurovic, Dale and Andreassen. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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9. Joint Analysis of Psychiatric Disorders Increases Accuracy of Risk Prediction for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Major Depressive Disorder
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Robert Maier, Gerhard Moser, Guo-Bo Chen, Stephan Ripke, William Coryell, James B. Potash, William A. Scheftner, Jianxin Shi, Myrna M. Weissman, Christina M. Hultman, Mikael Landén, Douglas F. Levinson, Kenneth S. Kendler, Jordan W. Smoller, Naomi R. Wray, S. Hong Lee, Devin Absher, Ingrid Agartz, Huda Akil, Farooq Amin, Ole A. Andreassen, Adebayo Anjorin, Richard Anney, Dan E. Arking, Philip Asherson, Maria H. Azevedo, Lena Backlund, Judith A. Badner, Anthony J. Bailey, Tobias Banaschewski, Jack D. Barchas, Michael R. Barnes, Thomas B. Barrett, Nicholas Bass, Agatino Battaglia, Michael Bauer, Mònica Bayés, Frank Bellivier, Sarah E. Bergen, Wade Berrettini, Catalina Betancur, Thomas Bettecken, Joseph Biederman, Elisabeth B. Binder, Donald W. Black, Douglas H.R. Blackwood, Cinnamon S. Bloss, Michael Boehnke, Dorret I. Boomsma, Gerome Breen, René Breuer, Richard Bruggeman, Nancy G. Buccola, Jan K. Buitelaar, William E. Bunney, Joseph D. Buxbaum, William F. 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Cross-Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium - Vicente A.M. Acessível em: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25640677/ Genetic risk prediction has several potential applications in medical research and clinical practice and could be used, for example, to stratify a heterogeneous population of patients by their predicted genetic risk. However, for polygenic traits, such as psychiatric disorders, the accuracy of risk prediction is low. Here we use a multivariate linear mixed model and apply multi-trait genomic best linear unbiased prediction for genetic risk prediction. This method exploits correlations between disorders and simultaneously evaluates individual risk for each disorder. We show that the multivariate approach significantly increases the prediction accuracy for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder in the discovery as well as in independent validation datasets. By grouping SNPs based on genome annotation and fitting multiple random effects, we show that the prediction accuracy could be further improved. The gain in prediction accuracy of the multivariate approach is equivalent to an increase in sample size of 34% for schizophrenia, 68% for bipolar disorder, and 76% for major depressive disorders using single trait models. Because our approach can be readily applied to any number of GWAS datasets of correlated traits, it is a flexible and powerful tool to maximize prediction accuracy. With current sample size, risk predictors are not useful in a clinical setting but already are a valuable research tool, for example in experimental designs comparing cases with high and low polygenic risk
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Christoforides, Nils Homer, Tyler Izatt, Ahmet A Kurdoglu, Shripad A Sinari, Kevin Squire, Chunlin Xiao, Jonathan Sebat, Danny Antaki, Madhusudan Gujral, Amina Noor, Kenny Ye, Esteban G Burchard, Ryan D Hernandez, Christopher R Gignoux, David Haussler, Sol J Katzman, W James Kent, Bryan Howie, Andres Ruiz-Linares, Emmanouil T Dermitzakis, Scott E Devine, Hyun Min Kang, Jeffrey M Kidd, Tom Blackwell, Sean Caron, Wei Chen, Sarah Emery, Lars Fritsche, Christian Fuchsberger, Goo Jun, Bingshan Li, Robert Lyons, Chris Scheller, Carlo Sidore, Shiya Song, Elzbieta Sliwerska, Daniel Taliun, Adrian Tan, Ryan Welch, Mary Kate Wing, Xiaowei Zhan, Philip Awadalla, Alan Hodgkinson, Yun Li, Xinghua Shi, Andrew Quitadamo, Gerton Lunter, Jonathan L Marchini, Simon Myers, Claire Churchhouse, Olivier Delaneau, Anjali Gupta-Hinch, Warren Kretzschmar, Zamin Iqbal, Iain Mathieson, Androniki Menelaou, Andy Rimmer, Dionysia K Xifara, Taras K Oleksyk, Yunxin Fu, Xiaoming Liu, Momiao Xiong, Lynn Jorde, David Witherspoon, Jinchuan Xing, Brian L Browning, Sharon R Browning, Fereydoun Hormozdiari, Peter H Sudmant, Ekta Khurana, Chris Tyler-Smith, Cornelis A Albers, Qasim Ayub, Yuan Chen, Vincenza Colonna, Luke Jostins, Klaudia Walter, Yali Xue, Mark B Gerstein, Alexej Abyzov, Suganthi Balasubramanian, Jieming Chen, Declan Clarke, Yao Fu, Arif O Harmanci, Mike Jin, Donghoon Lee, Jeremy Liu, Xinmeng Jasmine Mu, Jing Zhang, Yan Zhang, Chris Hartl, Khalid Shakir, Jeremiah Degenhardt, Sascha Meiers, Benjamin Raeder, Francesco Paolo Casale, Oliver Stegle, Eric-Wubbo Lameijer, Ira Hall, Vineet Bafna, Jacob Michaelson, Eugene J Gardner, Ryan E Mills, Gargi Dayama, Ken Chen, Xian Fan, Zechen Chong, Tenghui Chen, Mark J Chaisson, John Huddleston, Maika Malig, Bradley J Nelson, Nicholas F Parrish, Ben Blackburne, Sarah J Lindsay, Zemin Ning, Yujun Zhang, Hugo Lam, Cristina Sisu, Danny Challis, Uday S Evani, James Lu, Uma Nagaswamy, Jin Yu, Wangshen Li, Lukas Habegger, Haiyuan Yu, Fiona Cunningham, Ian Dunham, Kasper Lage, Jakob Berg Jespersen, Heiko Horn, Donghoon Kim, Rob Desalle, Apurva Narechania, Melissa A Wilson Sayres, Fernando L Mendez, G David Poznik, Peter A Underhill, Lachlan Coin, David Mittelman, Ruby Banerjee, Maria Cerezo, Thomas W Fitzgerald, Sandra Louzada, Andrea Massaia, Graham R Ritchie, Fengtang Yang, Divya Kalra, Walker Hale, Xu Dan, Kathleen C Barnes, Christine Beiswanger, Hongyu Cai, Hongzhi Cao, Brenna Henn, Danielle Jones, Jane S Kaye, Alastair Kent, Angeliki Kerasidou, Rasika Mathias, Pilar N Ossorio, Michael Parker, Charles N Rotimi, Charmaine D Royal, Karla Sandoval, Yeyang Su, Zhongming Tian, Sarah Tishkoff, Marc Via, Yuhong Wang, Huanming Yang, Ling Yang, Jiayong Zhu, Walter Bodmer, Gabriel Bedoya, Zhiming Cai, Yang Gao, Jiayou Chu, Leena Peltonen, Andres Garcia-Montero, Alberto Orfao, Julie Dutil, Juan C Martinez-Cruzado, Rasika A Mathias, Anselm Hennis, Harold Watson, Colin McKenzie, Firdausi Qadri, Regina LaRocque, Xiaoyan Deng, Danny Asogun, Onikepe Folarin, Christian Happi, Omonwunmi Omoniwa, Matt Stremlau, Ridhi Tariyal, Muminatou Jallow, Fatoumatta Sisay Joof, Tumani Corrah, Kirk Rockett, Dominic Kwiatkowski, Jaspal Kooner, Trân T?nh Hiên, Sarah J Dunstan, Nguyen Thuy Hang, Richard Fonnie, Robert Garry, Lansana Kanneh, Lina Moses, John Schieffelin, Donald S Grant, Carla Gallo, Giovanni Poletti, Danish Saleheen, Asif Rasheed, Lisa D Brooks, Adam L Felsenfeld, Jean E McEwen, Yekaterina Vaydylevich, Audrey Duncanson, Michael Dunn, Jeffery A Schloss, 1000 Genomes Project Consortium, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology, Gabriel, Stacey, Lander, Eric Steven, Daly, Mark J, Banks, Eric, Bhatia, Gaurav, Kashin, Seva, McCarroll, Steven A, Nemesh, James, Poplin, Ryan E., Sabeti, Pardis, Shlyakhter, Ilya, Schaffner, Stephen F, Vitti, Joseph, Gymrek, Melissa A, Hartler, Christina M., and Tariyal, Ridhi
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The 1000 Genomes Project set out to provide a comprehensive description of common human genetic variation by applying whole-genome sequencing to a diverse set of individuals from multiple populations. Here we report completion of the project, having reconstructed the genomes of 2,504 individuals from 26 populations using a combination of low-coverage whole-genome sequencing, deep exome sequencing, and dense microarray genotyping. We characterized a broad spectrum of genetic variation, in total over 88 million variants (84.7 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), 3.6 million short insertions/deletions (indels), and 60,000 structural variants), all phased onto high-quality haplotypes. This resource includes >99% of SNP variants with a frequency of >1% for a variety of ancestries. We describe the distribution of genetic variation across the global sample, and discuss the implications for common disease studies., Wellcome Trust (London, England) (Core Award 090532/Z/09/Z), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (Senior Investigator Award 095552/Z/11/Z ), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT095908), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT109497), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT098051), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT086084/Z/08/Z), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT100956/Z/13/Z ), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT097307), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT0855322/Z/08/Z ), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (WT090770/Z/09/Z ), Wellcome Trust (London, England) (Major Overseas program in Vietnam grant 089276/Z.09/Z), Medical Research Council (Great Britain) (grant G0801823), Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Great Britain) (grant BB/I02593X/1), Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Great Britain) (grant BB/I021213/1), Zhongguo ke xue ji shu qing bao yan jiu suo. Office of 863 Programme of China (2012AA02A201), National Basic Research Program of China (2011CB809201), National Basic Research Program of China (2011CB809202), National Basic Research Program of China (2011CB809203), National Natural Science Foundation of China (31161130357), Shenzhen Municipal Government of China (grant ZYC201105170397A), Canadian Institutes of Health Research (grant 136855), Quebec Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation, and Exports (PSR-SIIRI-195), Germany. Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (0315428A), Germany. Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (01GS08201), Germany. Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF-EPITREAT grant 0316190A), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Emmy Noether Grant KO4037/1-1), Beatriu de Pinos Program (2006 BP-A 10144), Beatriu de Pinos Program (2009 BP-B 00274), Spanish National Institute for Health (grant PRB2 IPT13/0001-ISCIII-SGEFI/FEDER), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (fellowship number PE13075), Marie Curie Actions Career Integration (grant 303772), Fonds National Suisse del la Recherche, SNSF, Scientifique (31003A_130342), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U54HG3067), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U54HG3273), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U01HG5211), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U54HG3079), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG2898), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG2385), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (RC2HG5552), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U01HG6513), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U01HG5214), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U01HG5715), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U01HG5718), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U01HG5728), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U41HG7635), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (U41HG7497), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG4960), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG5701), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG5214), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG6855), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG7068), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HG7644), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (DP2OD6514), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (DP5OD9154), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01CA166661), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01CA172652), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (P01GM99568), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01GM59290), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01GM104390), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (T32GM7790), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HL87699), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (R01HL104608), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (T32HL94284), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (HHSN268201100040C), National Center for Biotechnology Information (U.S.) (HHSN272201000025C), Lundbeck Foundation (grant R170-2014-1039, Simons Foundation (SFARI award SF51), National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Research Fellowship DGE-1147470)
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11. Genome wide association study identifies variants in NBEA associated with migraine in bipolar disorder
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Kaya K. Jacobsen, Caroline M. Nievergelt, Tetyana Zayats, Tiffany A. Greenwood, Verneri Anttila, Hagop S. Akiskal, Jan Haavik, Ole Bernt Fasmer, John R. Kelsoe, Stefan Johansson, Ketil J. Oedegaard, Rebecca McKinney, Paul D. Shilling, Erin N. Smith, Nicholas J. Schork, Cinnamon S. Bloss, John I. Nurnberger, Howard J. Edenberg, Tatiana Foroud, Daniel L. Koller, Elliot S. Gershon, Judith A. Badner, Chunyu Liu, William A. Scheftner, William B. Lawson, Evaristus A. Nwulia, Maria Hipolito, James Potash, William Coryell, John Rice, William Byerley, Francis J. McMahon, Wade H. Berrettini, Peter P. Zandi, Pamela B. Mahon, Melvin G. McInnis, Sebastian Zöllner, Peng Zhang, David W. Craig, Szabolics Szelinger, Thomas B. Barrett, Thomas G. Schulze, Juho Wedenoja, Mari A. Kaunisto, Kauko Heikkilä, Jaakko Kaprio, Maija Wessman, Mikko Kallela, Markus Färkkilä, Ville Artto, Arpo Aromaa, Johan G. Eriksson, Bendik S. Winsvold, John-Anker Zwart, Padhraig Gormley, Aarno Palotie, Tobias Kurth, Lynda M. Rose, Julie E. Buring, Paul M. Ridker, Daniel I. Chasman, Francesco Bettella, Stacy Steinberg, Hreinn Stefansson, Kari Stefansson, George McMahon, George Davey-Smith, Rainer Malik, Tobias Freilinger, Heinz Erich Wichmann, Martin Dichgans, Bertram Muller-Myhsok, Thomas Meitinger, Boukje de Vries, Gisela Terwindt, Anine H. Stam, Rune R. Frants, Nadine Pelzer, Claudia M. Weller, Ronald Zielman, Michel D. Ferrari, Arn M.J.M. van den Maagdenberg, Sarah E. Medland, Grant W. Montgomery, Nicholas G. Martin, Dale R. Nyholt, Unda Todt, Guntram Borck, Christian Kubisch, Lydia Quaye, Frances M.K. Williams, Lynn Cherkas, Markku Koiranen, Anna-Liisa Hartikainen, Anneli Pouta, Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin, M. Arfan Ikram, Joyce van den Ende, Andre G. Uitterlinden, Albert Hofman, Najaf Amin, Cornelia van Duijn, Terho Lehtimäki, Lannie Ligthart, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Jacqueline M. Vink, Brenda W. Penninx, Dorret I. Boomsma, Markus Schürks, Finnbogi Jakobsson, Jean Schoenen, Andrew C. Heath, Pamela A.F. Madden, Hartmut Göbel, Axel Heinze, Katja Heinze-Kuhn, Stefan Schreiber, Mark J. Daly, Michael Alexander, Olli Raitakari, David P. Strachan, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Neurobiology of Mental Health, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Mechanisms in Health & Disease, Biological Psychology, Psychiatry, NCA - Brain mechanisms in health and disease, NCA - Neurobiology of mental health, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Research Programs Unit, Sampsa Hautaniemi / Principal Investigator, Genome-Scale Biology (GSB) Research Program, Department of Public Health, Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator, Hjelt Institute (-2014), Jaakko Kaprio / Principal Investigator, Department of Neurosciences, Neurologian yksikkö, Johan Eriksson / Principal Investigator, Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Diabetes and Obesity Research Program, Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, and Genetic Epidemiology
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Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,Male ,Bipolar Disorder ,Genome-wide association study ,Comorbidity ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,GENETIC ASSOCIATION ,GLUTAMATE ,Medicine ,POPULATION ,Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,Medisinske fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Psykiatri, barnepsykiatri: 757 [VDP] ,SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities ,PREVALENCE ,NBEA ,Clinical Psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Female ,RECEPTOR TRAFFICKING ,Adult ,SUSCEPTIBILITY LOCI ,Bipolar disorder ,Migraine Disorders ,Population ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Midical sciences: 700::Clinical medical sciences: 750::Psychiatry, child psychiatry: 757 [VDP] ,Article ,Medisinske Fag: 700 [VDP] ,mental disorders ,LINKAGE ,SNP ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,AUTISM ,education ,METAANALYSIS ,Migraine ,Genetic association ,business.industry ,3112 Neurosciences ,medicine.disease ,Neurobeachin ,sense organs ,business ,Carrier Proteins ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Background Migraine is a common comorbidity among individuals with bipolar disorder, but the underlying mechanisms for this co-occurrence are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic background of bipolar patients with and without migraine. Methods We performed a genome-wide association analysis contrasting 460 bipolar migraneurs with 914 bipolar patients without migraine from the Bipolar Genome Study (BiGS). Results We identified one genome-wide significant association between migraine in bipolar disorder patients and rs1160720, an intronic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the NBEA gene ( P =2.97×10 −8 , OR: 1.82, 95% CI: 1.47–2.25), although this was not replicated in a smaller sample of 289 migraine cases. Limitations Our study is based on self-reported migraine. Conclusions NBEA encodes neurobeachin, a scaffolding protein primarily expressed in the brain and involved in trafficking of vesicles containing neurotransmitter receptors. This locus has not previously been implicated in migraine per se. We found no evidence of association in data from the GWAS migraine meta-analysis consortium ( n =118,710 participants) suggesting that the association might be specific to migraine co-morbid with bipolar disorder.
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12. Germline mutations in HOXB13 and prostate-cancer risk
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Charles M. Ewing, Anna M. Ray, Ethan M. Lange, Kimberly A. Zuhlke, Christiane M. Robbins, Waibhav D. Tembe, Kathleen E. Wiley, Sarah D. Isaacs, Dorhyun Johng, Yunfei Wang, Chris Bizon, Guifang Yan, Marta Gielzak, Alan W. Partin, Vijayalakshmi Shanmugam, Tyler Izatt, Shripad Sinari, David W. Craig, S. Lilly Zheng, Patrick C. Walsh, James E. Montie, Jianfeng Xu, John D. Carpten, William B. Isaacs, and Kathleen A. Cooney
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Family history is a significant risk factor for prostate cancer, although the molecular basis for this association is poorly understood. Linkage studies have implicated chromosome 17q21-22 as a possible location of a prostate-cancer susceptibility gene.We screened more than 200 genes in the 17q21-22 region by sequencing germline DNA from 94 unrelated patients with prostate cancer from families selected for linkage to the candidate region. We tested family members, additional case subjects, and control subjects to characterize the frequency of the identified mutations.Probands from four families were discovered to have a rare but recurrent mutation (G84E) in HOXB13 (rs138213197), a homeobox transcription factor gene that is important in prostate development. All 18 men with prostate cancer and available DNA in these four families carried the mutation. The carrier rate of the G84E mutation was increased by a factor of approximately 20 in 5083 unrelated subjects of European descent who had prostate cancer, with the mutation found in 72 subjects (1.4%), as compared with 1 in 1401 control subjects (0.1%) (P=8.5x10(-7)). The mutation was significantly more common in men with early-onset, familial prostate cancer (3.1%) than in those with late-onset, nonfamilial prostate cancer (0.6%) (P=2.0x10(-6)).The novel HOXB13 G84E variant is associated with a significantly increased risk of hereditary prostate cancer. Although the variant accounts for a small fraction of all prostate cancers, this finding has implications for prostate-cancer risk assessment and may provide new mechanistic insights into this common cancer. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health and others.).
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13. Long insert whole genome sequencing for copy number variant and translocation detection
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David W. Craig, Angela Baker, Jessica Aldrich, Glen J. Weiss, John D. Carpten, Lori Phillips, Winnie S. Liang, Waibhav A. Tembe, Irene Cherni, Ahmet Kurdoglu, and Rebecca Reiman
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As next-generation sequencing continues to have an expanding presence in the clinic, the identification of the most cost-effective and robust strategy for identifying copy number changes and translocations in tumor genomes is needed. We hypothesized that performing shallow whole genome sequencing (WGS) of 900-1000-bp inserts (long insert WGS, LI-WGS) improves our ability to detect these events, compared with shallow WGS of 300-400-bp inserts. A priori analyses show that LI-WGS requires less sequencing compared with short insert WGS to achieve a target physical coverage, and that LI-WGS requires less sequence coverage to detect a heterozygous event with a power of 0.99. We thus developed an LI-WGS library preparation protocol based off of Illumina's WGS library preparation protocol and illustrate the feasibility of performing LI-WGS. We additionally applied LI-WGS to three separate tumor/normal DNA pairs collected from patients diagnosed with different cancers to demonstrate our application of LI-WGS on actual patient samples for identification of somatic copy number alterations and translocations. With the evolution of sequencing technologies and bioinformatics analyses, we show that modifications to current approaches may improve our ability to interrogate cancer genomes.
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14. Integrated genomic characterization reveals novel, therapeutically relevant drug targets in FGFR and EGFR pathways in sporadic intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
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Mitesh J Borad, Mia D Champion, Jan B Egan, Winnie S Liang, Rafael Fonseca, Alan H Bryce, Ann E McCullough, Michael T Barrett, Katherine Hunt, Maitray D Patel, Scott W Young, Joseph M Collins, Alvin C Silva, Rachel M Condjella, Matthew Block, Robert R McWilliams, Konstantinos N Lazaridis, Eric W Klee, Keith C Bible, Pamela Harris, Gavin R Oliver, Jaysheel D Bhavsar, Asha A Nair, Sumit Middha, Yan Asmann, Jean-Pierre Kocher, Kimberly Schahl, Benjamin R Kipp, Emily G Barr Fritcher, Angela Baker, Jessica Aldrich, Ahmet Kurdoglu, Tyler Izatt, Alexis Christoforides, Irene Cherni, Sara Nasser, Rebecca Reiman, Lori Phillips, Jackie McDonald, Jonathan Adkins, Stephen D Mastrian, Pamela Placek, Aprill T Watanabe, Janine Lobello, Haiyong Han, Daniel Von Hoff, David W Craig, A Keith Stewart, and John D Carpten
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Advanced cholangiocarcinoma continues to harbor a difficult prognosis and therapeutic options have been limited. During the course of a clinical trial of whole genomic sequencing seeking druggable targets, we examined six patients with advanced cholangiocarcinoma. Integrated genome-wide and whole transcriptome sequence analyses were performed on tumors from six patients with advanced, sporadic intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (SIC) to identify potential therapeutically actionable events. Among the somatic events captured in our analysis, we uncovered two novel therapeutically relevant genomic contexts that when acted upon, resulted in preliminary evidence of anti-tumor activity. Genome-wide structural analysis of sequence data revealed recurrent translocation events involving the FGFR2 locus in three of six assessed patients. These observations and supporting evidence triggered the use of FGFR inhibitors in these patients. In one example, preliminary anti-tumor activity of pazopanib (in vitro FGFR2 IC50≈350 nM) was noted in a patient with an FGFR2-TACC3 fusion. After progression on pazopanib, the same patient also had stable disease on ponatinib, a pan-FGFR inhibitor (in vitro, FGFR2 IC50≈8 nM). In an independent non-FGFR2 translocation patient, exome and transcriptome analysis revealed an allele specific somatic nonsense mutation (E384X) in ERRFI1, a direct negative regulator of EGFR activation. Rapid and robust disease regression was noted in this ERRFI1 inactivated tumor when treated with erlotinib, an EGFR kinase inhibitor. FGFR2 fusions and ERRFI mutations may represent novel targets in sporadic intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and trials should be characterized in larger cohorts of patients with these aberrations.
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15. Genome-wide association of bipolar disorder suggests an enrichment of replicable associations in regions near genes.
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Erin N Smith, Daniel L Koller, Corrie Panganiban, Szabolcs Szelinger, Peng Zhang, Judith A Badner, Thomas B Barrett, Wade H Berrettini, Cinnamon S Bloss, William Byerley, William Coryell, Howard J Edenberg, Tatiana Foroud, Elliot S Gershon, Tiffany A Greenwood, Yiran Guo, Maria Hipolito, Brendan J Keating, William B Lawson, Chunyu Liu, Pamela B Mahon, Melvin G McInnis, Francis J McMahon, Rebecca McKinney, Sarah S Murray, Caroline M Nievergelt, John I Nurnberger, Evaristus A Nwulia, James B Potash, John Rice, Thomas G Schulze, William A Scheftner, Paul D Shilling, Peter P Zandi, Sebastian Zöllner, David W Craig, Nicholas J Schork, and John R Kelsoe
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Although a highly heritable and disabling disease, bipolar disorder's (BD) genetic variants have been challenging to identify. We present new genotype data for 1,190 cases and 401 controls and perform a genome-wide association study including additional samples for a total of 2,191 cases and 1,434 controls. We do not detect genome-wide significant associations for individual loci; however, across all SNPs, we show an association between the power to detect effects calculated from a previous genome-wide association study and evidence for replication (P = 1.5×10(-7)). To demonstrate that this result is not likely to be a false positive, we analyze replication rates in a large meta-analysis of height and show that, in a large enough study, associations replicate as a function of power, approaching a linear relationship. Within BD, SNPs near exons exhibit a greater probability of replication, supporting an enrichment of reproducible associations near functional regions of genes. These results indicate that there is likely common genetic variation associated with BD near exons (±10 kb) that could be identified in larger studies and, further, provide a framework for assessing the potential for replication when combining results from multiple studies.
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16. Resolving individuals contributing trace amounts of DNA to highly complex mixtures using high-density SNP genotyping microarrays.
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Nils Homer, Szabolcs Szelinger, Margot Redman, David Duggan, Waibhav Tembe, Jill Muehling, John V Pearson, Dietrich A Stephan, Stanley F Nelson, and David W Craig
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We use high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping microarrays to demonstrate the ability to accurately and robustly determine whether individuals are in a complex genomic DNA mixture. We first develop a theoretical framework for detecting an individual's presence within a mixture, then show, through simulations, the limits associated with our method, and finally demonstrate experimentally the identification of the presence of genomic DNA of specific individuals within a series of highly complex genomic mixtures, including mixtures where an individual contributes less than 0.1% of the total genomic DNA. These findings shift the perceived utility of SNPs for identifying individual trace contributors within a forensics mixture, and suggest future research efforts into assessing the viability of previously sub-optimal DNA sources due to sample contamination. These findings also suggest that composite statistics across cohorts, such as allele frequency or genotype counts, do not mask identity within genome-wide association studies. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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