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2. DNA methylation correlates of chronological age in diverse human tissue types
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Jain, Niyati, Li, James L., Tong, Lin, Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Demanelis, Kathryn, Oliva, Meritxell, Chen, Lin S., and Pierce, Brandon L.
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- 2024
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3. Coverage of community-wide mass drug administration platforms for soil-transmitted helminths in Benin, India, and Malawi: findings from the DeWorm3 project
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Arianna Rubin Means, Kristjana Hrönn Ásbjörnsdóttir, Katherine C. Sharrock, Sean R. Galagan, Kumudha Aruldas, Euripide Avokpaho, Félicien Chabi, Katherine E. Halliday, Parfait Houngbegnon, Gideon John Israel, Saravanakumar Puthupalayam Kaliappan, David Kennedy, Hugo Legge, William E. Oswald, Gokila Palanisamy, Elliott Rogers, Joseph Timothy, Emily Pearman, Rohan Michael Ramesh, James Simwanza, Jasmine Farzana Sheik-Abdullah, Mariyam Sheikh, Comlanvi Innocent Togbevi, Stefan Witek-McManus, Rachel L. Pullan, Robin Bailey, Khumbo Kalua, Moudachirou Ibikounlé, Adrian J. F. Luty, Sitara S. R. Ajjampur, and Judd L. Walson
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Soil-transmitted helminths ,Mass drug administration ,Albendazole ,Community ,Coverage ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) affect approximately 1.5 billion people globally. The current STH control strategy is annual or twice-annual preventive chemotherapy, typically school-based deworming targeting children and women of reproductive age. Mathematical modeling suggests that it may be possible to interrupt STH transmission through high-coverage community-wide mass drug administration (cMDA). DeWorm3 is a cluster randomized trial testing cMDA for prevalence reduction and transmission interruption. The purpose of this study is to describe coverage of cMDA in study clusters over time and correlates of coverage at individual and cluster levels. Methods From 2018–2020, DeWorm3 delivered six rounds of cMDA with 400 mg albendazole at sites in Benin, India, and Malawi. We report coverage, treatment uptake, and directly observed therapy across all rounds. Factors associated with coverage at the cluster level were identified using binomial generalized estimating equations, while factors associated with non-treatment at the individual level were identified using binomial mixed-effects models. Results Coverage was high across all clusters and rounds, exceeding the WHO target of 75% in all sites and across all rounds (78% to 95%); cluster-level coverage tended to increase over time. Younger, unmarried, and migratory adults were more likely to be untreated at all sites; adult males were more likely to be untreated in Benin and Malawi. Among children, girls were more likely to be untreated, as were non-school-attending and migratory children. Higher adult education was associated with greater odds of non-treatment among adults, but lower odds among children in the household. Belonging to a less wealthy or minority language-speaking household was associated with non-treatment among both adults and children. Conclusions It is possible to deliver community-wide MDA with high coverage. Unique individual and community-level factors influence treatment across settings, and these may be addressed through targeted programming. Trial Registration: Field Studies on the Feasibility of Interrupting the Transmission of Soil-transmitted Helminths (STH), NCT03014167.
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- 2024
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4. Genetic drivers of heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology
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Suzuki, Ken, Hatzikotoulas, Konstantinos, Southam, Lorraine, Taylor, Henry J., Yin, Xianyong, Lorenz, Kim M., Mandla, Ravi, Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia, Melloni, Giorgio E. M., Kanoni, Stavroula, Rayner, Nigel W., Bocher, Ozvan, Arruda, Ana Luiza, Sonehara, Kyuto, Namba, Shinichi, Lee, Simon S. K., Preuss, Michael H., Petty, Lauren E., Schroeder, Philip, Vanderwerff, Brett, Kals, Mart, Bragg, Fiona, Lin, Kuang, Guo, Xiuqing, Zhang, Weihua, Yao, Jie, Kim, Young Jin, Graff, Mariaelisa, Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Nano, Jana, Lamri, Amel, Nakatochi, Masahiro, Moon, Sanghoon, Scott, Robert A., Cook, James P., Lee, Jung-Jin, Pan, Ian, Taliun, Daniel, Parra, Esteban J., Chai, Jin-Fang, Bielak, Lawrence F., Tabara, Yasuharu, Hai, Yang, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Grarup, Niels, Sofer, Tamar, Wuttke, Matthias, Sarnowski, Chloé, Gieger, Christian, Nousome, Darryl, Trompet, Stella, Kwak, Soo-Heon, Long, Jirong, Sun, Meng, Tong, Lin, Chen, Wei-Min, Nongmaithem, Suraj S., Noordam, Raymond, Lim, Victor J. Y., Tam, Claudia H. T., Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie, Chen, Chien-Hsiun, Raffield, Laura M., Prins, Bram Peter, Nicolas, Aude, Yanek, Lisa R., Chen, Guanjie, Brody, Jennifer A., Kabagambe, Edmond, An, Ping, Xiang, Anny H., Choi, Hyeok Sun, Cade, Brian E., Tan, Jingyi, Broadaway, K. Alaine, Williamson, Alice, Kamali, Zoha, Cui, Jinrui, Thangam, Manonanthini, Adair, Linda S., Adeyemo, Adebowale, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S., Anand, Sonia S., Bertoni, Alain, Bork-Jensen, Jette, Brandslund, Ivan, Buchanan, Thomas A., Burant, Charles F., Butterworth, Adam S., Canouil, Mickaël, Chan, Juliana C. N., Chang, Li-Ching, Chee, Miao-Li, Chen, Ji, Chen, Shyh-Huei, Chen, Yuan-Tsong, Chen, Zhengming, Chuang, Lee-Ming, Cushman, Mary, Danesh, John, Das, Swapan K., de Silva, H. Janaka, Dedoussis, George, Dimitrov, Latchezar, Doumatey, Ayo P., Du, Shufa, Duan, Qing, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Emery, Leslie S., Evans, Daniel S., Evans, Michele K., Fischer, Krista, Floyd, James S., Ford, Ian, Franco, Oscar H., Frayling, Timothy M., Freedman, Barry I., Genter, Pauline, Gerstein, Hertzel C., Giedraitis, Vilmantas, González-Villalpando, Clicerio, González-Villalpando, Maria Elena, Gordon-Larsen, Penny, Gross, Myron, Guare, Lindsay A., Hackinger, Sophie, Hakaste, Liisa, Han, Sohee, Hattersley, Andrew T., Herder, Christian, Horikoshi, Momoko, Howard, Annie-Green, Hsueh, Willa, Huang, Mengna, Huang, Wei, Hung, Yi-Jen, Hwang, Mi Yeong, Hwu, Chii-Min, Ichihara, Sahoko, Ikram, Mohammad Arfan, Ingelsson, Martin, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Isono, Masato, Jang, Hye-Mi, Jasmine, Farzana, Jiang, Guozhi, Jonas, Jost B., Jørgensen, Torben, Kamanu, Frederick K., Kandeel, Fouad R., Kasturiratne, Anuradhani, Katsuya, Tomohiro, Kaur, Varinderpal, Kawaguchi, Takahisa, Keaton, Jacob M., Kho, Abel N., Khor, Chiea-Chuen, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Kim, Duk-Hwan, Kronenberg, Florian, Kuusisto, Johanna, Läll, Kristi, Lange, Leslie A., Lee, Kyung Min, Lee, Myung-Shik, Lee, Nanette R., Leong, Aaron, Li, Liming, Li, Yun, Li-Gao, Ruifang, Ligthart, Symen, Lindgren, Cecilia M., Linneberg, Allan, Liu, Ching-Ti, Liu, Jianjun, Locke, Adam E., Louie, Tin, Luan, Jian’an, Luk, Andrea O., Luo, Xi, Lv, Jun, Lynch, Julie A., Lyssenko, Valeriya, Maeda, Shiro, Mamakou, Vasiliki, Mansuri, Sohail Rafik, Matsuda, Koichi, Meitinger, Thomas, Melander, Olle, Metspalu, Andres, Mo, Huan, Morris, Andrew D., Moura, Filipe A., Nadler, Jerry L., Nalls, Michael A., Nayak, Uma, Ntalla, Ioanna, Okada, Yukinori, Orozco, Lorena, Patel, Sanjay R., Patil, Snehal, Pei, Pei, Pereira, Mark A., Peters, Annette, Pirie, Fraser J., Polikowsky, Hannah G., Porneala, Bianca, Prasad, Gauri, Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J., Reiner, Alexander P., Roden, Michael, Rohde, Rebecca, Roll, Katheryn, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Sandow, Kevin, Sankareswaran, Alagu, Sattar, Naveed, Schönherr, Sebastian, Shahriar, Mohammad, Shen, Botong, Shi, Jinxiu, Shin, Dong Mun, Shojima, Nobuhiro, Smith, Jennifer A., So, Wing Yee, Stančáková, Alena, Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Stilp, Adrienne M., Strauch, Konstantin, Taylor, Kent D., Thorand, Barbara, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Tomlinson, Brian, Tran, Tam C., Tsai, Fuu-Jen, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Tusie-Luna, Teresa, Udler, Miriam S., Valladares-Salgado, Adan, van Dam, Rob M., van Klinken, Jan B., Varma, Rohit, Wacher-Rodarte, Niels, Wheeler, Eleanor, Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., van Dijk, Ko Willems, Witte, Daniel R., Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Yamamoto, Ken, Yamamoto, Kenichi, Yoon, Kyungheon, Yu, Canqing, Yuan, Jian-Min, Yusuf, Salim, Zawistowski, Matthew, Zhang, Liang, Zheng, Wei, Raffel, Leslie J., Igase, Michiya, Ipp, Eli, Redline, Susan, Cho, Yoon Shin, Lind, Lars, Province, Michael A., Fornage, Myriam, Hanis, Craig L., Ingelsson, Erik, Zonderman, Alan B., Psaty, Bruce M., Wang, Ya-Xing, Rotimi, Charles N., Becker, Diane M., Matsuda, Fumihiko, Liu, Yongmei, Yokota, Mitsuhiro, Kardia, Sharon L. R., Peyser, Patricia A., Pankow, James S., Engert, James C., Bonnefond, Amélie, Froguel, Philippe, Wilson, James G., Sheu, Wayne H. H., Wu, Jer-Yuarn, Hayes, M. Geoffrey, Ma, Ronald C. W., Wong, Tien-Yin, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Tuomi, Tiinamaija, Chandak, Giriraj R., Collins, Francis S., Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Paré, Guillaume, Sale, Michèle M., Ahsan, Habibul, Motala, Ayesha A., Shu, Xiao-Ou, Park, Kyong-Soo, Jukema, J. Wouter, Cruz, Miguel, Chen, Yii-Der Ida, Rich, Stephen S., McKean-Cowdin, Roberta, Grallert, Harald, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Ghanbari, Mohsen, Tai, E-Shyong, Dupuis, Josee, Kato, Norihiro, Laakso, Markku, Köttgen, Anna, Koh, Woon-Puay, Bowden, Donald W., Palmer, Colin N. A., Kooner, Jaspal S., Kooperberg, Charles, Liu, Simin, North, Kari E., Saleheen, Danish, Hansen, Torben, Pedersen, Oluf, Wareham, Nicholas J., Lee, Juyoung, Kim, Bong-Jo, Millwood, Iona Y., Walters, Robin G., Stefansson, Kari, Ahlqvist, Emma, Goodarzi, Mark O., Mohlke, Karen L., Langenberg, Claudia, Haiman, Christopher A., Loos, Ruth J. F., Florez, Jose C., Rader, Daniel J., Ritchie, Marylyn D., Zöllner, Sebastian, Mägi, Reedik, Marston, Nicholas A., Ruff, Christian T., van Heel, David A., Finer, Sarah, Denny, Joshua C., Yamauchi, Toshimasa, Kadowaki, Takashi, Chambers, John C., Ng, Maggie C. Y., Sim, Xueling, Below, Jennifer E., Tsao, Philip S., Chang, Kyong-Mi, McCarthy, Mark I., Meigs, James B., Mahajan, Anubha, Spracklen, Cassandra N., Mercader, Josep M., Boehnke, Michael, Rotter, Jerome I., Vujkovic, Marijana, Voight, Benjamin F., Morris, Andrew P., and Zeggini, Eleftheria
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- 2024
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5. The association of cigarette smoking with DNA methylation and gene expression in human tissue samples
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Li, James L., Jain, Niyati, Tamayo, Lizeth I., Tong, Lin, Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Demanelis, Kathryn, Oliva, Meritxell, Chen, Lin S., and Pierce, Brandon L.
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- 2024
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6. Duration-sensitive association between air pollution exposure and changes in cardiometabolic biomarkers: Evidence from a predominantly African American cohort
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Luo, Jiajun, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Jasmine, Farzana, Shaikh, Afzal, Jin, Zhihao, Sargis, Robert, Kim, Karen, Olopade, Christopher O., Pinto, Jayant, Ahsan, Habibul, and Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Briseis
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- 2024
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7. DNA methylation QTL mapping across diverse human tissues provides molecular links between genetic variation and complex traits
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Oliva, Meritxell, Demanelis, Kathryn, Lu, Yihao, Chernoff, Meytal, Jasmine, Farzana, Ahsan, Habibul, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Chen, Lin S., and Pierce, Brandon L.
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- 2023
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8. Multi-ancestry genetic study of type 2 diabetes highlights the power of diverse populations for discovery and translation
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Mahajan, Anubha, Spracklen, Cassandra N., Zhang, Weihua, Ng, Maggie C. Y., Petty, Lauren E., Kitajima, Hidetoshi, Yu, Grace Z., Rüeger, Sina, Speidel, Leo, Kim, Young Jin, Horikoshi, Momoko, Mercader, Josep M., Taliun, Daniel, Moon, Sanghoon, Kwak, Soo-Heon, Robertson, Neil R., Rayner, Nigel W., Loh, Marie, Kim, Bong-Jo, Chiou, Joshua, Miguel-Escalada, Irene, della Briotta Parolo, Pietro, Lin, Kuang, Bragg, Fiona, Preuss, Michael H., Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Nano, Jana, Guo, Xiuqing, Lamri, Amel, Nakatochi, Masahiro, Scott, Robert A., Lee, Jung-Jin, Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia, Graff, Mariaelisa, Chai, Jin-Fang, Parra, Esteban J., Yao, Jie, Bielak, Lawrence F., Tabara, Yasuharu, Hai, Yang, Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Cook, James P., Kals, Mart, Grarup, Niels, Schmidt, Ellen M., Pan, Ian, Sofer, Tamar, Wuttke, Matthias, Sarnowski, Chloe, Gieger, Christian, Nousome, Darryl, Trompet, Stella, Long, Jirong, Sun, Meng, Tong, Lin, Chen, Wei-Min, Ahmad, Meraj, Noordam, Raymond, Lim, Victor J. Y., Tam, Claudia H. T., Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie, Chen, Chien-Hsiun, Raffield, Laura M., Lecoeur, Cécile, Prins, Bram Peter, Nicolas, Aude, Yanek, Lisa R., Chen, Guanjie, Jensen, Richard A., Tajuddin, Salman, Kabagambe, Edmond K., An, Ping, Xiang, Anny H., Choi, Hyeok Sun, Cade, Brian E., Tan, Jingyi, Flanagan, Jack, Abaitua, Fernando, Adair, Linda S., Adeyemo, Adebowale, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Akiyama, Masato, Anand, Sonia S., Bertoni, Alain, Bian, Zheng, Bork-Jensen, Jette, Brandslund, Ivan, Brody, Jennifer A., Brummett, Chad M., Buchanan, Thomas A., Canouil, Mickaël, Chan, Juliana C. N., Chang, Li-Ching, Chee, Miao-Li, Chen, Ji, Chen, Shyh-Huei, Chen, Yuan-Tsong, Chen, Zhengming, Chuang, Lee-Ming, Cushman, Mary, Das, Swapan K., de Silva, H. Janaka, Dedoussis, George, Dimitrov, Latchezar, Doumatey, Ayo P., Du, Shufa, Duan, Qing, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Emery, Leslie S., Evans, Daniel S., Evans, Michele K., Fischer, Krista, Floyd, James S., Ford, Ian, Fornage, Myriam, Franco, Oscar H., Frayling, Timothy M., Freedman, Barry I., Fuchsberger, Christian, Genter, Pauline, Gerstein, Hertzel C., Giedraitis, Vilmantas, González-Villalpando, Clicerio, González-Villalpando, Maria Elena, Goodarzi, Mark O., Gordon-Larsen, Penny, Gorkin, David, Gross, Myron, Guo, Yu, Hackinger, Sophie, Han, Sohee, Hattersley, Andrew T., Herder, Christian, Howard, Annie-Green, Hsueh, Willa, Huang, Mengna, Huang, Wei, Hung, Yi-Jen, Hwang, Mi Yeong, Hwu, Chii-Min, Ichihara, Sahoko, Ikram, Mohammad Arfan, Ingelsson, Martin, Islam, Md Tariqul, Isono, Masato, Jang, Hye-Mi, Jasmine, Farzana, Jiang, Guozhi, Jonas, Jost B., Jørgensen, Marit E., Jørgensen, Torben, Kamatani, Yoichiro, Kandeel, Fouad R., Kasturiratne, Anuradhani, Katsuya, Tomohiro, Kaur, Varinderpal, Kawaguchi, Takahisa, Keaton, Jacob M., Kho, Abel N., Khor, Chiea-Chuen, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Kim, Duk-Hwan, Kohara, Katsuhiko, Kriebel, Jennifer, Kronenberg, Florian, Kuusisto, Johanna, Läll, Kristi, Lange, Leslie A., Lee, Myung-Shik, Lee, Nanette R., Leong, Aaron, Li, Liming, Li, Yun, Li-Gao, Ruifang, Ligthart, Symen, Lindgren, Cecilia M., Linneberg, Allan, Liu, Ching-Ti, Liu, Jianjun, Locke, Adam E., Louie, Tin, Luan, Jian’an, Luk, Andrea O., Luo, Xi, Lv, Jun, Lyssenko, Valeriya, Mamakou, Vasiliki, Mani, K. Radha, Meitinger, Thomas, Metspalu, Andres, Morris, Andrew D., Nadkarni, Girish N., Nadler, Jerry L., Nalls, Michael A., Nayak, Uma, Nongmaithem, Suraj S., Ntalla, Ioanna, Okada, Yukinori, Orozco, Lorena, Patel, Sanjay R., Pereira, Mark A., Peters, Annette, Pirie, Fraser J., Porneala, Bianca, Prasad, Gauri, Preissl, Sebastian, Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J., Reiner, Alexander P., Roden, Michael, Rohde, Rebecca, Roll, Kathryn, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Sander, Maike, Sandow, Kevin, Sattar, Naveed, Schönherr, Sebastian, Schurmann, Claudia, Shahriar, Mohammad, Shi, Jinxiu, Shin, Dong Mun, Shriner, Daniel, Smith, Jennifer A., So, Wing Yee, Stančáková, Alena, Stilp, Adrienne M., Strauch, Konstantin, Suzuki, Ken, Takahashi, Atsushi, Taylor, Kent D., Thorand, Barbara, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Tomlinson, Brian, Torres, Jason M., Tsai, Fuu-Jen, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Tusie-Luna, Teresa, Udler, Miriam S., Valladares-Salgado, Adan, van Dam, Rob M., van Klinken, Jan B., Varma, Rohit, Vujkovic, Marijana, Wacher-Rodarte, Niels, Wheeler, Eleanor, Whitsel, Eric A., Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., van Dijk, Ko Willems, Witte, Daniel R., Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Yamamoto, Ken, Yamauchi, Toshimasa, Yengo, Loïc, Yoon, Kyungheon, Yu, Canqing, Yuan, Jian-Min, Yusuf, Salim, Zhang, Liang, Zheng, Wei, Raffel, Leslie J., Igase, Michiya, Ipp, Eli, Redline, Susan, Cho, Yoon Shin, Lind, Lars, Province, Michael A., Hanis, Craig L., Peyser, Patricia A., Ingelsson, Erik, Zonderman, Alan B., Psaty, Bruce M., Wang, Ya-Xing, Rotimi, Charles N., Becker, Diane M., Matsuda, Fumihiko, Liu, Yongmei, Zeggini, Eleftheria, Yokota, Mitsuhiro, Rich, Stephen S., Kooperberg, Charles, Pankow, James S., Engert, James C., Chen, Yii-Der Ida, Froguel, Philippe, Wilson, James G., Sheu, Wayne H. H., Kardia, Sharon L. R., Wu, Jer-Yuarn, Hayes, M. Geoffrey, Ma, Ronald C. W., Wong, Tien-Yin, Groop, Leif, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Chandak, Giriraj R., Collins, Francis S., Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Paré, Guillaume, Sale, Michèle M., Ahsan, Habibul, Motala, Ayesha A., Shu, Xiao-Ou, Park, Kyong-Soo, Jukema, J. Wouter, Cruz, Miguel, McKean-Cowdin, Roberta, Grallert, Harald, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Bottinger, Erwin P., Dehghan, Abbas, Tai, E-Shyong, Dupuis, Josée, Kato, Norihiro, Laakso, Markku, Köttgen, Anna, Koh, Woon-Puay, Palmer, Colin N. A., Liu, Simin, Abecasis, Goncalo, Kooner, Jaspal S., Loos, Ruth J. F., North, Kari E., Haiman, Christopher A., Florez, Jose C., Saleheen, Danish, Hansen, Torben, Pedersen, Oluf, Mägi, Reedik, Langenberg, Claudia, Wareham, Nicholas J., Maeda, Shiro, Kadowaki, Takashi, Lee, Juyoung, Millwood, Iona Y., Walters, Robin G., Stefansson, Kari, Myers, Simon R., Ferrer, Jorge, Gaulton, Kyle J., Meigs, James B., Mohlke, Karen L., Gloyn, Anna L., Bowden, Donald W., Below, Jennifer E., Chambers, John C., Sim, Xueling, Boehnke, Michael, Rotter, Jerome I., McCarthy, Mark I., and Morris, Andrew P.
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- 2022
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9. Arsenic exposure from drinking water and endothelial dysfunction in Bangladeshi adolescents
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Farzan, Shohreh F., Eunus, HEM Mahbubul, Haque, Syed Emdadul, Sarwar, Golam, Hasan, AKM Rabiul, Wu, Fen, Islam, Tariqul, Ahmed, Alauddin, Shahriar, Mohammad, Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Parvez, Faruque, Karagas, Margaret R., Chen, Yu, and Ahsan, Habibul
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- 2022
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10. Author Correction: Identification of genetic effects underlying type 2 diabetes in South Asian and European populations
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Loh, Marie, Zhang, Weihua, Ng, Hong Kiat, Schmid, Katharina, Lamri, Amel, Tong, Lin, Ahmad, Meraj, Lee, Jung-Jin, Ng, Maggie C. Y., Petty, Lauren E., Spracklen, Cassandra N., Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Jasmine, Farzana, Kasturiratne, Anuradhani, Kibriya, Muhammad, Mohlke, Karen L., Paré, Guillaume, Prasad, Gauri, Shahriar, Mohammad, Chee, Miao Ling, de Silva, H. Janaka, Engert, James C., Gerstein, Hertzel C., Mani, K. Radha, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Vujkovic, Marijana, Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., Wong, Tien Yin, Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Yusuf, Salim, Ahsan, Habibul, Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Anand, Sonia S., Below, Jennifer E., Boehnke, Michael, Bowden, Donald W., Chandak, Giriraj R., Cheng, Ching-Yu, Kato, Norihiro, Mahajan, Anubha, Sim, Xueling, McCarthy, Mark I., Morris, Andrew P., Kooner, Jaspal S., Saleheen, Danish, and Chambers, John C.
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- 2022
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11. Identification of genetic effects underlying type 2 diabetes in South Asian and European populations
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Loh, Marie, Zhang, Weihua, Ng, Hong Kiat, Schmid, Katharina, Lamri, Amel, Tong, Lin, Ahmad, Meraj, Lee, Jung-Jin, Ng, Maggie C. Y., Petty, Lauren E., Spracklen, Cassandra N., Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Jasmine, Farzana, Kasturiratne, Anuradhani, Kibriya, Muhammad, Mohlke, Karen L., Paré, Guillaume, Prasad, Gauri, Shahriar, Mohammad, Chee, Miao Ling, de Silva, H. Janaka, Engert, James C., Gerstein, Hertzel C., Mani, K. Radha, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Vujkovic, Marijana, Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., Wong, Tien Yin, Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Yusuf, Salim, Ahsan, Habibul, Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Anand, Sonia S., Below, Jennifer E., Boehnke, Michael, Bowden, Donald W., Chandak, Giriraj R., Cheng, Ching-Yu, Kato, Norihiro, Mahajan, Anubha, Sim, Xueling, McCarthy, Mark I., Morris, Andrew P., Kooner, Jaspal S., Saleheen, Danish, and Chambers, John C.
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12. Urinary arsenic and relative telomere length in 5–7 year old children in Bangladesh
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Farzan, Shohreh F., Shahriar, Mohammad, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Jasmine, Farzana, Sarwar, Golam, Slavkovic, Vesna, Graziano, Joseph H., Ahsan, Habibul, and Argos, Maria
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- 2021
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13. Population-scale tissue transcriptomics maps long non-coding RNAs to complex disease
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Anand, Shankara, Gabriel, Stacey, Getz, Gad A., Graubert, Aaron, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Meier, Samuel R., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Segrè, Ayellet V., Todres, Ellen, Balliu, Brunilda, Bonazzola, Rodrigo, Brown, Andrew, Conrad, Donald F., Cotter, Daniel J., Cox, Nancy, Das, Sayantan, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Einson, Jonah, Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Flynn, Elise D., Fresard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martín, Diego, Gay, Nicole R., Guigó, Roderic, Hamel, Andrew R., He, Yuan, Hoffman, Paul J., Hormozdiari, Farhad, Hou, Lei, Jo, Brian, Kasela, Silva, Kashin, Seva, Kellis, Manolis, Kwong, Alan, Li, Xin, Liang, Yanyu, Mangul, Serghei, Mohammadi, Pejman, Muñoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Park, Yongjin, Parsana, Princy, Reverter, Ferran, Rouhana, John M., Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Teran, Nicole A., Viñuela, Ana, Wang, Gao, Wright, Fred, Wucher, Valentin, Zou, Yuxin, Ferreira, Pedro G., Li, Gen, Melé, Marta, Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Bradbury, Debra, Krubit, Tanya, McLean, Jeffrey A., Qi, Liqun, Robinson, Karna, Roche, Nancy V., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Undale, Anita, Bridge, Jason, Brigham, Lori E., Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Karasik, Ellen, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., McDonald, Alisa, Moser, Michael T., Myer, Kevin, Ramsey, Kimberley D., Roe, Brian, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Jewell, Scott D., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Barcus, Mary E., Branton, Philip A., Sobin, Leslie, Barker, Laura K., Gardiner, Heather M., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Flicek, Paul, Haeussler, Maximilian, Juettemann, Thomas, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Powell, Conner C., Rosenbloom, Kate R., Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Abell, Nathan S., Akey, Joshua, Chen, Lin, Demanelis, Kathryn, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Hansen, Kasper D., Hickey, Peter F., Jasmine, Farzana, Jiang, Lihua, Kaul, Rajinder, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Li, Jin Billy, Li, Qin, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra E., Pierce, Brandon L., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Skol, Andrew D., Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael, Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Meng, Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Moore, Helen M., Nierras, Concepcion R., Rao, Abhi K., Vaught, Jimmie B., Volpi, Simona, de Goede, Olivia M., Nachun, Daniel C., Ferraro, Nicole M., Gloudemans, Michael J., Rao, Abhiram S., Smail, Craig, Eulalio, Tiffany Y., Aguet, François, Ng, Bernard, Xu, Jishu, Barbeira, Alvaro N., Castel, Stephane E., Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Park, YoSon, Scott, Alexandra J., Strober, Benjamin J., Brown, Christopher D., Wen, Xiaoquan, Hall, Ira M., Battle, Alexis, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Im, Hae Kyung, Ardlie, Kristin G., Mostafavi, Sara, Quertermous, Thomas, Kirkegaard, Karla, and Montgomery, Stephen B.
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14. Association of KRAS Mutation and Gene Pathways in Colorectal Carcinoma: A Transcriptome- and Methylome-Wide Study and Potential Implications for Therapy.
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Jasmine, Farzana, Almazan, Armando, Khamkevych, Yuliia, Bissonnette, Marc, Ahsan, Habibul, and Kibriya, Muhammad G.
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Kirsten Rat Sarcoma (KRAS) is the most commonly mutated oncogene in colorectal carcinoma (CRC). We have previously reported the interactions between microsatellite instability (MSI), DNA promoter methylation, and gene expression. In this study, we looked for associations between KRAS mutation, gene expression, and methylation that may help with precision medicine. Genome-wide gene expression and DNA methylation were done in paired CRC tumor and surrounding healthy tissues. The results suggested that (a) the magnitude of dysregulation of many major gene pathways in CRC was significantly greater in patients with the KRAS mutation, (b) the up- and down-regulation of these dysregulated gene pathways could be correlated with the corresponding hypo- and hyper-methylation, and (c) the up-regulation of CDKN2A was more pronounced in tumors with the KRAS mutation. A recent cell line study showed that there were higher CDKN2A levels in 5-FU-resistant CRC cells and that these could be down-regulated by Villosol. Our findings suggest the possibility of a better response to anti-CDKN2A therapy with Villosol in KRAS-mutant CRC. Also, the more marked up-regulation of genes in the proteasome pathway in CRC tissue, especially with the KRAS mutation and MSI, may suggest a potential role of a proteasome inhibitor (bortezomib, carfilzomib, or ixazomib) in selected CRC patients if necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. A Quantitative Proteome Map of the Human Body
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Aguet, François, Anand, Shankara, Ardlie, Kristin G., Gabriel, Stacey, Getz, Gad, Graubert, Aaron, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, MacArthur, Daniel G., Meier, Samuel R., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen Y., Segrè, Ayellet V., Todres, Ellen, Balliu, Brunilda, Barbeira, Alvaro N., Battle, Alexis, Bonazzola, Rodrigo, Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Castel, Stephane E., Conrad, Don, Cotter, Daniel J., Cox, Nancy, Das, Sayantan, de Goede, Olivia M., Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Eulalio, Tiffany Y., Ferraro, Nicole M., Flynn, Elise, Fresard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martín, Diego, Gay, Nicole R., Guigó, Roderic, Hamel, Andrew R., He, Yuan, Hoffman, Paul J., Hormozdiari, Farhad, Hou, Lei, Im, Hae Kyung, Jo, Brian, Kasela, Silva, Kellis, Manolis, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Kwong, Alan, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Xin, Liang, Yanyu, Mangul, Serghei, Mohammadi, Pejman, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muñoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Nachun, Daniel C., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Park, YoSon, Park, Yongjin, Parsana, Princy, Reverter, Ferran, Rouhana, John M., Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Skol, Andrew D., Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Strober, Benjamin J., Teran, Nicole A., Viñuela, Ana, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred, Wucher, Valentin, Zou, Yuxin, Ferreira, Pedro G., Li, Gen, Melé, Marta, Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Barcus, Mary E., Bradbury, Debra, Krubit, Tanya, McLean, Jeffrey A., Qi, Liqun, Robinson, Karna, Roche, Nancy V., Smith, Anna M., Sobin, Leslie, Tabor, David E., Undale, Anita, Bridge, Jason, Brigham, Lori E., Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Karasik, Ellen, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., McDonald, Alisa, Moser, Michael T., Myer, Kevin, Ramsey, Kimberley D., Roe, Brian, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Jewell, Scott D., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Branton, Philip A., Barker, Laura K., Gardiner, Heather M., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Flicek, Paul, Haeussler, Maximilian, Juettemann, Thomas, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Powell, Conner C., Rosenbloom, Kate R., Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Abell, Nathan S., Akey, Joshua, Chen, Lin, Demanelis, Kathryn, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Hansen, Kasper D., Hickey, Peter F., Jasmine, Farzana, Kaul, Rajinder, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Li, Jin Billy, Li, Qin, Linder, Sandra E., Pierce, Brandon L., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Smith, Kevin S., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Moore, Helen M., Nierras, Concepcion R., Rao, Abhi K., Vaught, Jimmie B., Volpi, Simona, Jiang, Lihua, Wang, Meng, Lin, Shin, Jian, Ruiqi, Li, Xiao, Chan, Joanne, Dong, Guanlan, Fang, Huaying, Robinson, Aaron E., and Snyder, Michael P.
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16. Association of Microsatellite Instability and Gene Expression Profile in Colorectal Carcinoma and Potential Implications for Therapy
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Kibriya, Muhammad G., primary, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Khamkevych, Yuliia, additional, Raza, Maruf, additional, Kamal, Mohammed, additional, Bissonnette, Marc, additional, and Ahsan, Habibul, additional
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17. Genetically Predicted Body Mass Index and Breast Cancer Risk: Mendelian Randomization Analyses of Data from 145,000 Women of European Descent.
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Guo, Yan, Warren Andersen, Shaneda, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Michailidou, Kyriaki, Bolla, Manjeet K, Wang, Qin, Garcia-Closas, Montserrat, Milne, Roger L, Schmidt, Marjanka K, Chang-Claude, Jenny, Dunning, Allison, Bojesen, Stig E, Ahsan, Habibul, Aittomäki, Kristiina, Andrulis, Irene L, Anton-Culver, Hoda, Arndt, Volker, Beckmann, Matthias W, Beeghly-Fadiel, Alicia, Benitez, Javier, Bogdanova, Natalia V, Bonanni, Bernardo, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Brand, Judith, Brauch, Hiltrud, Brenner, Hermann, Brüning, Thomas, Burwinkel, Barbara, Casey, Graham, Chenevix-Trench, Georgia, Couch, Fergus J, Cox, Angela, Cross, Simon S, Czene, Kamila, Devilee, Peter, Dörk, Thilo, Dumont, Martine, Fasching, Peter A, Figueroa, Jonine, Flesch-Janys, Dieter, Fletcher, Olivia, Flyger, Henrik, Fostira, Florentia, Gammon, Marilie, Giles, Graham G, Guénel, Pascal, Haiman, Christopher A, Hamann, Ute, Hooning, Maartje J, Hopper, John L, Jakubowska, Anna, Jasmine, Farzana, Jenkins, Mark, John, Esther M, Johnson, Nichola, Jones, Michael E, Kabisch, Maria, Kibriya, Muhammad, Knight, Julia A, Koppert, Linetta B, Kosma, Veli-Matti, Kristensen, Vessela, Le Marchand, Loic, Lee, Eunjung, Li, Jingmei, Lindblom, Annika, Luben, Robert, Lubinski, Jan, Malone, Kathi E, Mannermaa, Arto, Margolin, Sara, Marme, Frederik, McLean, Catriona, Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne, Meindl, Alfons, Neuhausen, Susan L, Nevanlinna, Heli, Neven, Patrick, Olson, Janet E, Perez, Jose IA, Perkins, Barbara, Peterlongo, Paolo, Phillips, Kelly-Anne, Pylkäs, Katri, Rudolph, Anja, Santella, Regina, Sawyer, Elinor J, Schmutzler, Rita K, Seynaeve, Caroline, Shah, Mitul, Shrubsole, Martha J, Southey, Melissa C, Swerdlow, Anthony J, Toland, Amanda E, Tomlinson, Ian, Torres, Diana, Truong, Thérèse, Ursin, Giske, Van Der Luijt, Rob B, and Verhoef, Senno
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Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Body Mass Index ,Models ,Statistical ,Risk Factors ,Menopause ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Middle Aged ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Female ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Models ,Statistical ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Genetics ,Prevention ,Breast Cancer ,Nutrition ,Clinical Research ,Cancer ,Aging ,Human Genome ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,General & Internal Medicine ,Medical and Health Sciences - Abstract
BackgroundObservational epidemiological studies have shown that high body mass index (BMI) is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer in premenopausal women but an increased risk in postmenopausal women. It is unclear whether this association is mediated through shared genetic or environmental factors.MethodsWe applied Mendelian randomization to evaluate the association between BMI and risk of breast cancer occurrence using data from two large breast cancer consortia. We created a weighted BMI genetic score comprising 84 BMI-associated genetic variants to predicted BMI. We evaluated genetically predicted BMI in association with breast cancer risk using individual-level data from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC) (cases = 46,325, controls = 42,482). We further evaluated the association between genetically predicted BMI and breast cancer risk using summary statistics from 16,003 cases and 41,335 controls from the Discovery, Biology, and Risk of Inherited Variants in Breast Cancer (DRIVE) Project. Because most studies measured BMI after cancer diagnosis, we could not conduct a parallel analysis to adequately evaluate the association of measured BMI with breast cancer risk prospectively.ResultsIn the BCAC data, genetically predicted BMI was found to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk (odds ratio [OR] = 0.65 per 5 kg/m2 increase, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.56-0.75, p = 3.32 × 10-10). The associations were similar for both premenopausal (OR = 0.44, 95% CI:0.31-0.62, p = 9.91 × 10-8) and postmenopausal breast cancer (OR = 0.57, 95% CI: 0.46-0.71, p = 1.88 × 10-8). This association was replicated in the data from the DRIVE consortium (OR = 0.72, 95% CI: 0.60-0.84, p = 1.64 × 10-7). Single marker analyses identified 17 of the 84 BMI-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in association with breast cancer risk at p
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18. Association of genetic susceptibility variants for type 2 diabetes with breast cancer risk in women of European ancestry.
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Arndt, Volker, Beckmann, Matthias, Beeghly-Fadiel, Alicia, Benitez, Javier, Blomqvist, Carl, Bogdanova, Natalia, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Brand, Judith, Brauch, Hiltrud, Brenner, Hermann, Burwinkel, Barbara, Cai, Qiuyin, Casey, Graham, Chenevix-Trench, Georgia, Couch, Fergus, Cox, Angela, Cross, Simon, Czene, Kamila, Dörk, Thilo, Dumont, Martine, Fasching, Peter, Figueroa, Jonine, Flesch-Janys, Dieter, Fletcher, Olivia, Flyger, Henrik, Fostira, Florentia, Gammon, Marilie, Giles, Graham, Guénel, Pascal, Haiman, Christopher, Hamann, Ute, Harrington, Patricia, Hartman, Mikael, Hooning, Maartje, Hopper, John, Jakubowska, Anna, Jasmine, Farzana, John, Esther, Johnson, Nichola, Kabisch, Maria, Khan, Sofia, Kibriya, Muhammad, Knight, Julia, Kosma, Veli-Matti, Kriege, Mieke, Kristensen, Vessela, Le Marchand, Loic, Lee, Eunjung, Li, Jingmei, Lindblom, Annika, Lophatananon, Artitaya, Luben, Robert, Lubinski, Jan, Malone, Kathleen, Mannermaa, Arto, Manoukian, Siranoush, Margolin, Sara, Marme, Frederik, McLean, Catriona, Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne, Meindl, Alfons, Miao, Hui, Muir, Kenneth, Neuhausen, Susan, Nevanlinna, Heli, Neven, Patrick, Olson, Janet, Perkins, Barbara, Peterlongo, Paolo, Phillips, Kelly-Anne, Pylkäs, Katri, Rudolph, Anja, Santella, Regina, Sawyer, Elinor, Schmutzler, Rita, Schoemaker, Minouk, Shah, Mitul, Shrubsole, Martha, Southey, Melissa, Swerdlow, Anthony, Toland, Amanda, Tomlinson, Ian, Torres, Diana, Truong, Thérèse, Ursin, Giske, Van Der Luijt, Rob, Verhoef, Senno, Wang-Gohrke, Shan, Whittemore, Alice, Winqvist, Robert, Pilar Zamora, M, Zhao, Hui, Dunning, Alison, Simard, Jacques, Hall, Per, Kraft, Peter, Pharoah, Paul, Hunter, David, Easton, Douglas, and Zheng, Wei
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Breast cancer ,Epidemiology ,GWAS ,Genetic susceptibility ,Type 2 diabetes ,Breast Neoplasms ,Case-Control Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Ethnicity ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Variation ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Odds Ratio ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Risk Factors ,White People - Abstract
PURPOSE: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been reported to be associated with an elevated risk of breast cancer. It is unclear, however, whether this association is due to shared genetic factors. METHODS: We constructed a genetic risk score (GRS) using risk variants from 33 known independent T2D susceptibility loci and evaluated its relation to breast cancer risk using the data from two consortia, including 62,328 breast cancer patients and 83,817 controls of European ancestry. Unconditional logistic regression models were used to derive adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) to measure the association of breast cancer risk with T2D GRS or T2D-associated genetic risk variants. Meta-analyses were conducted to obtain summary ORs across all studies. RESULTS: The T2D GRS was not found to be associated with breast cancer risk, overall, by menopausal status, or for estrogen receptor positive or negative breast cancer. Three T2D associated risk variants were individually associated with breast cancer risk after adjustment for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni method (at p < 0.001), rs9939609 (FTO) (OR 0.94, 95 % CI = 0.92-0.95, p = 4.13E-13), rs7903146 (TCF7L2) (OR 1.04, 95 % CI = 1.02-1.06, p = 1.26E-05), and rs8042680 (PRC1) (OR 0.97, 95 % CI = 0.95-0.99, p = 8.05E-04). CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that several genetic risk variants were associated with the risk of both T2D and breast cancer. However, overall genetic susceptibility to T2D may not be related to breast cancer risk.
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19. Association of genetic susceptibility variants for type 2 diabetes with breast cancer risk in women of European ancestry
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Zhao, Zhiguo, Wen, Wanqing, Michailidou, Kyriaki, Bolla, Manjeet K, Wang, Qin, Zhang, Ben, Long, Jirong, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Schmidt, Marjanka K, Milne, Roger L, García-Closas, Montserrat, Chang-Claude, Jenny, Lindstrom, Sara, Bojesen, Stig E, Ahsan, Habibul, Aittomäki, Kristiina, Andrulis, Irene L, Anton-Culver, Hoda, Arndt, Volker, Beckmann, Matthias W, Beeghly-Fadiel, Alicia, Benitez, Javier, Blomqvist, Carl, Bogdanova, Natalia V, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Brand, Judith, Brauch, Hiltrud, Brenner, Hermann, Burwinkel, Barbara, Cai, Qiuyin, Casey, Graham, Chenevix-Trench, Georgia, Couch, Fergus J, Cox, Angela, Cross, Simon S, Czene, Kamila, Dörk, Thilo, Dumont, Martine, Fasching, Peter A, Figueroa, Jonine, Flesch-Janys, Dieter, Fletcher, Olivia, Flyger, Henrik, Fostira, Florentia, Gammon, Marilie, Giles, Graham G, Guénel, Pascal, Haiman, Christopher A, Hamann, Ute, Harrington, Patricia, Hartman, Mikael, Hooning, Maartje J, Hopper, John L, Jakubowska, Anna, Jasmine, Farzana, John, Esther M, Johnson, Nichola, Kabisch, Maria, Khan, Sofia, Kibriya, Muhammad, Knight, Julia A, Kosma, Veli-Matti, Kriege, Mieke, Kristensen, Vessela, Le Marchand, Loic, Lee, Eunjung, Li, Jingmei, Lindblom, Annika, Lophatananon, Artitaya, Luben, Robert, Lubinski, Jan, Malone, Kathleen E, Mannermaa, Arto, Manoukian, Siranoush, Margolin, Sara, Marme, Frederik, McLean, Catriona, Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne, Meindl, Alfons, Miao, Hui, Muir, Kenneth, Neuhausen, Susan L, Nevanlinna, Heli, Neven, Patrick, Olson, Janet E, Perkins, Barbara, Peterlongo, Paolo, Phillips, Kelly-Anne, Pylkäs, Katri, Rudolph, Anja, Santella, Regina, Sawyer, Elinor J, Schmutzler, Rita K, Schoemaker, Minouk, Shah, Mitul, Shrubsole, Martha, Southey, Melissa C, Swerdlow, Anthony J, Toland, Amanda E, and Tomlinson, Ian
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Genetics ,Breast Cancer ,Prevention ,Diabetes ,Aging ,Cancer ,Clinical Research ,Human Genome ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Breast Neoplasms ,Case-Control Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Ethnicity ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Variation ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Odds Ratio ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Risk Factors ,White People ,Type 2 diabetes ,Genetic susceptibility ,GWAS ,Breast cancer ,Epidemiology ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Public Health and Health Services - Abstract
PurposeType 2 diabetes (T2D) has been reported to be associated with an elevated risk of breast cancer. It is unclear, however, whether this association is due to shared genetic factors.MethodsWe constructed a genetic risk score (GRS) using risk variants from 33 known independent T2D susceptibility loci and evaluated its relation to breast cancer risk using the data from two consortia, including 62,328 breast cancer patients and 83,817 controls of European ancestry. Unconditional logistic regression models were used to derive adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) to measure the association of breast cancer risk with T2D GRS or T2D-associated genetic risk variants. Meta-analyses were conducted to obtain summary ORs across all studies.ResultsThe T2D GRS was not found to be associated with breast cancer risk, overall, by menopausal status, or for estrogen receptor positive or negative breast cancer. Three T2D associated risk variants were individually associated with breast cancer risk after adjustment for multiple comparisons using the Bonferroni method (at p < 0.001), rs9939609 (FTO) (OR 0.94, 95 % CI = 0.92-0.95, p = 4.13E-13), rs7903146 (TCF7L2) (OR 1.04, 95 % CI = 1.02-1.06, p = 1.26E-05), and rs8042680 (PRC1) (OR 0.97, 95 % CI = 0.95-0.99, p = 8.05E-04).ConclusionsWe have shown that several genetic risk variants were associated with the risk of both T2D and breast cancer. However, overall genetic susceptibility to T2D may not be related to breast cancer risk.
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20. The role of gut microbiome and its interaction with arsenic exposure in carotid intima-media thickness in a Bangladesh population
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Wu, Fen, Yang, Liying, Islam, Muhammad Tariqul, Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Nahar, Jebun, Barmon, Bhaswati, Parvez, Faruque, Sarwar, Golam, Ahmed, Alauddin, Eunus, Mahbub, Islam, Tariqul, Slavkovich, Vesna, Hu, Jiyuan, Li, Huilin, Graziano, Joseph H., Pei, Zhiheng, Ahsan, Habibul, and Chen, Yu
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21. Molecular Profiling and the Interaction of Somatic Mutations with Transcriptomic Profiles in Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC) in a Population Exposed to Arsenic.
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Jasmine, Farzana, Argos, Maria, Khamkevych, Yuliia, Islam, Tariqul, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Shahriar, Mohammad, Shea, Christopher R., Ahsan, Habibul, and Kibriya, Muhammad G.
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Exposure to inorganic arsenic (As) is recognized as a risk factor for non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). We followed up with 7000 adults for 6 years who were exposed to As. During follow-up, 2.2% of the males and 1.3% of the females developed basal cell carcinoma (BCC), while 0.4% of the male and 0.2% of the female participants developed squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Using a panel of more than 400 cancer-related genes, we detected somatic mutations (SMs) in the first 32 NMSC samples (BCC = 26 and SCC = 6) by comparing paired (tissue–blood) samples from the same individual and then comparing them to the SM in healthy skin tissue from 16 participants. We identified (a) a list of NMSC-associated SMs, (b) SMs present in both NMSC and healthy skin, and (c) SMs found only in healthy skin. We also demonstrate that the presence of non-synonymous SMs in the top mutated genes (like PTCH1, NOTCH1, SYNE1, PKHD1 in BCC and TP53 in SCC) significantly affects the magnitude of differential expressions of major genes and gene pathways (basal cell carcinoma pathways, NOTCH signaling, IL-17 signaling, p53 signaling, Wnt signaling pathway). These findings may help select groups of patients for targeted therapy, like hedgehog signaling inhibitors, IL17 inhibitors, etc., in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Duration-sensitive association between air pollution exposure and changes in cardiometabolic biomarkers: Evidence from a predominantly African American cohort
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Luo, Jiajun, primary, Kibriya, Muhammad G., additional, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Shaikh, Afzal, additional, Jin, Zhihao, additional, Sargis, Robert, additional, Kim, Karen, additional, Olopade, Christopher O., additional, Pinto, Jayant, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, and Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Briseis, additional
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23. Occupational pesticide exposure and subclinical hypothyroidism among male pesticide applicators
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Lerro, Catherine C, Freeman, Laura E Beane, DellaValle, Curt T, Kibriya, Muhammad G, Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Briseis, Jasmine, Farzana, Koutros, Stella, Parks, Christine G, Sandler, Dale P, Alavanja, Michael C R, Hofmann, Jonathan N, and Ward, Mary H
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24. Epidemiology of soil transmitted helminths and risk analysis of hookworm infections in the community: Results from the DeWorm3 Trial in southern India.
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Sitara S R Ajjampur, Saravanakumar Puthupalayam Kaliappan, Katherine E Halliday, Gokila Palanisamy, Jasmine Farzana, Malathi Manuel, Dilip Abraham, Selvi Laxmanan, Kumudha Aruldas, Anuradha Rose, David S Kennedy, William E Oswald, Rachel L Pullan, Sean R Galagan, Kristjana Ásbjörnsdóttir, Roy M Anderson, Jayaprakash Muliyil, Rajiv Sarkar, Gagandeep Kang, and Judd L Walson
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Since 2015, India has coordinated the largest school-based deworming program globally, targeting soil-transmitted helminths (STH) in ~250 million children aged 1 to 19 years twice yearly. Despite substantial progress in reduction of morbidity associated with STH, reinfection rates in endemic communities remain high. We conducted a community based parasitological survey in Tamil Nadu as part of the DeWorm3 Project-a cluster-randomised trial evaluating the feasibility of interrupting STH transmission at three geographically distinct sites in Africa and Asia-allowing the estimation of STH prevalence and analysis of associated factors. In India, following a comprehensive census, enumerating 140,932 individuals in 36,536 households along with geospatial mapping of households, an age-stratified sample of individuals was recruited into a longitudinal monitoring cohort (December 2017-February 2018) to be followed for five years. At enrolment, a total of 6089 consenting individuals across 40 study clusters provided a single adequate stool sample for analysis using the Kato-Katz method, as well as answering a questionnaire covering individual and household level factors. The unweighted STH prevalence was 17.0% (95% confidence interval [95%CI]: 16.0-17.9%), increasing to 21.4% when weighted by age and cluster size. Hookworm was the predominant species, with a weighted infection prevalence of 21.0%, the majority of which (92.9%) were light intensity infections. Factors associated with hookworm infection were modelled using mixed-effects multilevel logistic regression for presence of infection and mixed-effects negative binomial regression for intensity. The prevalence of both Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura infections were rare (
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25. A study of telomere length, arsenic exposure, and arsenic toxicity in a Bangladeshi cohort
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Zhang, Chenan, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Jasmine, Farzana, Roy, Shantanu, Gao, Jianjun, Sabarinathan, Mekala, Shinkle, Justin, Delgado, Dayana, Ahmed, Alauddin, Islam, Tariqul, Eunus, Mahbubul, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Hasan, Rabiul, Graziano, Joseph H., Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L.
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26. The contribution of parent-to-offspring transmission of telomeres to the heritability of telomere length in humans
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Delgado, Dayana A., Zhang, Chenan, Gleason, Kevin, Demanelis, Kathryn, Chen, Lin S., Gao, Jianjun, Roy, Shantanu, Shinkle, Justin, Sabarinathan, Mekala, Argos, Maria, Tong, Lin, Ahmed, Alauddin, Islam, Tariqul, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Sarwar, Golam, Shahriar, Hasan, Rahman, Mahfuzar, Yunus, Muhammad, Doherty, Jennifer A., Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L.
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27. Development and application of an electronic treatment register: a system for enumerating populations and monitoring treatment during mass drug administration
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William E. Oswald, David S. Kennedy, Jasmine Farzana, Saravanakumar Puthupalayam Kaliappan, Eloic Atindegla, Parfait Houngbégnon, Alvin Chisambi, Stefan Witek-McManus, Sean R. Galagan, Mira Emmanuel-Fabula, Marie-Claire Gwayi-Chore, Hugo Legge, Elodie Yard, Khumbo Kalua, Moudachirou Ibikounlé, Sitara Swarna Rao Ajjampur, Arianna Rubin Means, Kristjana H. Ásbjörnsdóttir, Katherine E. Halliday, and Judd L. Walson
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neglected tropical diseases ,soil-transmitted helminths ,deworming ,electronic data collection ,monitoring ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
We developed an electronic treatment register for the DeWorm3 Project, a cluster-randomised, controlled trial in Benin, India, and Malawi testing the feasibility of interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths through community-wide mass drug administration. The electronic treatment register was designed in xlsform, deployed via the SurveyCTO mobile data collection platform, and implemented on smartphones running the Android operating system. The versatile system enables collection of census and treatment status information, facilitates data aggregation and visualisation, and permits real-time feedback loops during implementation of mass drug administration. Here we describe the system’s design and use within the DeWorm3 Project and key features, and by sharing the register here, we hope our readers will further explore its use within their research and disease-control activities.
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28. Assessing the impact of arsenic metabolism efficiency on DNA methylation using Mendelian randomization
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DiGiovanni, Anthony, Demanelis, Kathryn, Tong, Lin, Argos, Maria, Shinkle, Justin, Jasmine, Farzana, Sabarinathan, Mekala, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Sarwar, Golam, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Shahriar, Hasan, Islam, Tariqul, Rahman, Mahfuzar, Yunus, Md., Graziano, Joseph, Gamble, Mary V., Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L.
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29. Screening for gene–environment (G×E) interaction using omics data from exposed individuals: an application to gene-arsenic interaction
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Argos, Maria, Tong, Lin, Roy, Shantanu, Sabarinathan, Mekala, Ahmed, Alauddin, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Islam, Tariqul, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Sarwar, Golam, Shahriar, Hasan, Rahman, Mahfuzar, Yunus, Md., Graziano, Joseph H., Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Zhou, Xiang, Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L.
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- 2018
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30. Pathways Related to Colon Inflammation Are Associated with Colorectal Carcinoma: A Transcriptome- and Methylome-Wide Study
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Kibriya, Muhammad G., primary, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Pekow, Joel, additional, Munoz, Aaron, additional, Weber, Christopher, additional, Raza, Maruf, additional, Kamal, Mohammed, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, and Bissonnette, Marc, additional
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31. Erratum: 'Rare, protein-altering variants in AS3MT and arsenic metabolism efficiency: a multi-population association study'
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Delgado, Dayana A., Chernoff, Meytal, Huang, Lei, Tong, Lin, Chen, Lin, Jasmine, Farzana, Shinkle, Justin, Cole, Shelley A., Haack, Karin, Kent, Jack, Umans, Jason, Best, Lyle G., Nelson, Heather, Griend, Donald Vander, Graziano, Joseph, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Navas-Acien, Ana, Karagas, Margaret R., Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L.
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Environmental issues ,Health - Abstract
EnvironHealthPerspect129(4):047007,2021. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP8152 The 'Acknowledgments' section was missing several funding sources relevant to this work. The 'Acknowledgments' section should read as follows: 'The authors thank all the men and women who [...]
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32. The effect of age on DNA methylation in whole blood among Bangladeshi men and women
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Jansen, Rick J., Tong, Lin, Argos, Maria, Jasmine, Farzana, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Sarwar, Golam, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Shahriar, Hasan, Islam, Tariqul, Rahman, Mahfuzar, Yunus, Md., Kibriya, Muhammad G., Baron, John A., Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L.
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33. Supplementary Methods, Tables 1 - 6 from A Genome-wide Association Study of Early-Onset Breast Cancer Identifies PFKM as a Novel Breast Cancer Gene and Supports a Common Genetic Spectrum for Breast Cancer at Any Age
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Ahsan, Habibul, primary, Halpern, Jerry, primary, Kibriya, Muhammad G., primary, Pierce, Brandon L., primary, Tong, Lin, primary, Gamazon, Eric, primary, McGuire, Valerie, primary, Felberg, Anna, primary, Shi, Jianxin, primary, Jasmine, Farzana, primary, Roy, Shantanu, primary, Brutus, Rachelle, primary, Argos, Maria, primary, Melkonian, Stephanie, primary, Chang-Claude, Jenny, primary, Andrulis, Irene, primary, Hopper, John L., primary, John, Esther M., primary, Malone, Kathi, primary, Ursin, Giske, primary, Gammon, Marilie D., primary, Thomas, Duncan C., primary, Seminara, Daniela, primary, Casey, Graham, primary, Knight, Julia A., primary, Southey, Melissa C., primary, Giles, Graham G., primary, Santella, Regina M., primary, Lee, Eunjung, primary, Conti, David, primary, Duggan, David, primary, Gallinger, Steve, primary, Haile, Robert, primary, Jenkins, Mark, primary, Lindor, Noralane M., primary, Newcomb, Polly, primary, Michailidou, Kyriaki, primary, Apicella, Carmel, primary, Park, Daniel J., primary, Peto, Julian, primary, Fletcher, Olivia, primary, dos Santos Silva, Isabel, primary, Lathrop, Mark, primary, Hunter, David J., primary, Chanock, Stephen J., primary, Meindl, Alfons, primary, Schmutzler, Rita K., primary, Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, primary, Lochmann, Magdalena, primary, Beckmann, Lars, primary, Hein, Rebecca, primary, Makalic, Enes, primary, Schmidt, Daniel F., primary, Bui, Quang Minh, primary, Stone, Jennifer, primary, Flesch-Janys, Dieter, primary, Dahmen, Norbert, primary, Nevanlinna, Heli, primary, Aittomäki, Kristiina, primary, Blomqvist, Carl, primary, Hall, Per, primary, Czene, Kamila, primary, Irwanto, Astrid, primary, Liu, Jianjun, primary, Rahman, Nazneen, primary, Turnbull, Clare, primary, Dunning, Alison M., primary, Pharoah, Paul, primary, Waisfisz, Quinten, primary, Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne, primary, Uitterlinden, Andre G., primary, Rivadeneira, Fernando, primary, Nicolae, Dan, primary, Easton, Douglas F., primary, Cox, Nancy J., primary, and Whittemore, Alice S., primary
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34. Data from A Genome-wide Association Study of Early-Onset Breast Cancer Identifies PFKM as a Novel Breast Cancer Gene and Supports a Common Genetic Spectrum for Breast Cancer at Any Age
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Ahsan, Habibul, primary, Halpern, Jerry, primary, Kibriya, Muhammad G., primary, Pierce, Brandon L., primary, Tong, Lin, primary, Gamazon, Eric, primary, McGuire, Valerie, primary, Felberg, Anna, primary, Shi, Jianxin, primary, Jasmine, Farzana, primary, Roy, Shantanu, primary, Brutus, Rachelle, primary, Argos, Maria, primary, Melkonian, Stephanie, primary, Chang-Claude, Jenny, primary, Andrulis, Irene, primary, Hopper, John L., primary, John, Esther M., primary, Malone, Kathi, primary, Ursin, Giske, primary, Gammon, Marilie D., primary, Thomas, Duncan C., primary, Seminara, Daniela, primary, Casey, Graham, primary, Knight, Julia A., primary, Southey, Melissa C., primary, Giles, Graham G., primary, Santella, Regina M., primary, Lee, Eunjung, primary, Conti, David, primary, Duggan, David, primary, Gallinger, Steve, primary, Haile, Robert, primary, Jenkins, Mark, primary, Lindor, Noralane M., primary, Newcomb, Polly, primary, Michailidou, Kyriaki, primary, Apicella, Carmel, primary, Park, Daniel J., primary, Peto, Julian, primary, Fletcher, Olivia, primary, dos Santos Silva, Isabel, primary, Lathrop, Mark, primary, Hunter, David J., primary, Chanock, Stephen J., primary, Meindl, Alfons, primary, Schmutzler, Rita K., primary, Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, primary, Lochmann, Magdalena, primary, Beckmann, Lars, primary, Hein, Rebecca, primary, Makalic, Enes, primary, Schmidt, Daniel F., primary, Bui, Quang Minh, primary, Stone, Jennifer, primary, Flesch-Janys, Dieter, primary, Dahmen, Norbert, primary, Nevanlinna, Heli, primary, Aittomäki, Kristiina, primary, Blomqvist, Carl, primary, Hall, Per, primary, Czene, Kamila, primary, Irwanto, Astrid, primary, Liu, Jianjun, primary, Rahman, Nazneen, primary, Turnbull, Clare, primary, Dunning, Alison M., primary, Pharoah, Paul, primary, Waisfisz, Quinten, primary, Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne, primary, Uitterlinden, Andre G., primary, Rivadeneira, Fernando, primary, Nicolae, Dan, primary, Easton, Douglas F., primary, Cox, Nancy J., primary, and Whittemore, Alice S., primary
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35. Association of DNA Promoter Methylation and BRAF Mutation in Thyroid Cancer
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Jasmine, Farzana, primary, Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Briseis, additional, Rahman, Mohammad M., additional, Zaagman, Garrett, additional, Grogan, Raymon H., additional, Kamal, Mohammed, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, and Kibriya, Muhammad G., additional
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36. Sequencing-based fine-mapping and in silico functional characterization of the 10q24.32 arsenic metabolism efficiency locus across multiple arsenic-exposed populations
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Chernoff, Meytal Batya, primary, Delgado, Dayana, additional, Tong, Lin, additional, Chen, Lin, additional, Oliva, Meritxell, additional, Tamayo, Lizeth I., additional, Best, Lyle G., additional, Cole, Shelley, additional, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Kibriya, Muhammad G., additional, Nelson, Heather, additional, Huang, Lei, additional, Haack, Karin, additional, Kent, Jack, additional, Umans, Jason G., additional, Graziano, Joseph, additional, Navas-Acien, Ana, additional, Karagas, Margaret R., additional, Ahsan, Habib, additional, and Pierce, Brandon L., additional
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37. Gene–arsenic interaction in longitudinal changes of blood pressure: Findings from the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS) in Bangladesh
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Farzan, Shohreh F., Karagas, Margaret R., Jiang, Jieying, Wu, Fen, Liu, Mengling, Newman, Jonathan D., Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Paul-Brutus, Rachelle, Parvez, Faruque, Argos, Maria, Bryan, Molly Scannell, Eunus, Mahbub, Ahmed, Alauddin, Islam, Tariqul, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Hasan, Rabiul, Sarwar, Golam, Slavkovich, Vesna, Graziano, Joseph, Ahsan, Habibul, and Chen, Yu
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38. Arsenic exposure, telomere length, and expression of telomere-related genes among Bangladeshi individuals
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Gao, Jianjun, Roy, Shantanu, Tong, Lin, Argos, Maria, Jasmine, Farzana, Rahaman, Ronald, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Parvez, Faruque, Ahmed, Alauddin, Hore, Samar K, Sarwar, Golam, Slavkovich, Vesna, Yunus, Mohammad, Rahman, Mahfuzar, Baron, John A., Graziano, Joseph H., Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L.
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39. The impact of rare variation on gene expression across tissues
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Li, Xin, Kim, Yungil, Tsang, Emily K., Davis, Joe R., Damani, Farhan N., Chiang, Colby, Hess, Gaelen T., Zappala, Zachary, Strober, Benjamin J., Scott, Alexandra J., Li, Amy, Ganna, Andrea, Bassik, Michael C., Merker, Jason D., Aguet, Franois, Ardlie, Kristin G., Cummings, Beryl B., Gelfand, Ellen T., Getz, Gad, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, Karczewski, Konrad J., Lek, Monkol, Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Noble, Michael S., Segr, Ayellet V., Trowbridge, Casandra A., Tukiainen, Taru, Abell, Nathan S., Balliu, Brunilda, Barshir, Ruth, Basha, Omer, Battle, Alexis, Bogu, Gireesh K., Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Castel, Stephane E., Chen, Lin S., Conrad, Donald F., Cox, Nancy J., Delaneau, Olivier, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Ferreira, Pedro G., Frsard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martn, Diego, Gewirtz, Ariel D.H., Gliner, Genna, Gloudemans, Michael J., Guigo, Roderic, Hall, Ira M., Han, Buhm, He, Yuan, Hormozdiari, Farhad, Howald, Cedric, Kyung Im, Hae, Jo, Brian, Yong Kang, Eun, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Gen, Liu, Boxiang, Mangul, Serghei, McCarthy, Mark I., McDowell, Ian C., Mohammadi, Pejman, Monlong, Jean, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Ndungu, Anne W., Nicolae, Dan L., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Ongen, Halit, Palowitch, John J., Panousis, Nikolaos, Papasaikas, Panagiotis, Park, YoSon, Parsana, Princy, Payne, Anthony J., Peterson, Christine B., Quan, Jie, Reverter, Ferran, Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Sammeth, Michael, Shabalin, Andrey A., Sodaei, Reza, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Sul, Jae Hoon, Urbut, Sarah, van de Bunt, Martijn, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred A., Xi, Hualin S., Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Zaugg, Judith B., Zhou, Yi-Hui, Akey, Joshua M., Bates, Daniel, Chan, Joanne, Claussnitzer, Melina, Demanelis, Kathryn, Diegel, Morgan, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Fernando, Marian S., Halow, Jessica, Hansen, Kasper D., Haugen, Eric, Hickey, Peter F., Hou, Lei, Jasmine, Farzana, Jian, Ruiqi, Jiang, Lihua, Johnson, Audra, Kaul, Rajinder, Kellis, Manolis, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Lee, Kristen, Billy Li, Jin, Li, Qin, Lin, Jessica, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra, Linke, Caroline, Liu, Yaping, Maurano, Matthew T., Molinie, Benoit, Nelson, Jemma, Neri, Fidencio J., Park, Yongjin, Pierce, Brandon L., Rinaldi, Nicola J., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Sandstrom, Richard, Skol, Andrew, Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael P., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Li, Wang, Meng, Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Wu, Fan, Zhang, Rui, Nierras, Concepcion R., Branton, Philip A., Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Moore, Helen M., Rao, Abhi, Vaught, Jimmie B., Gould, Sarah E., Lockart, Nicole C., Martin, Casey, Struewing, Jeffery P., Volpi, Simona, Addington, Anjene M., Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Brigham, Lori E., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., Lonsdale, John T., McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Brian, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T., Jewell, Scott D., Montroy, Robert G., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Undale, Anita H., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Roche, Nancy V., McLean, Jeffrey A., Vatanian, Negin, Robinson, Karna L., Sobin, Leslie, Barcus, Mary E., Valentino, Kimberly M., Qi, Liqun, Hunter, Steven, Hariharan, Pushpa, Singh, Shilpi, Um, Ki Sung, Matose, Takunda, Tomaszewski, Maria M., Barker, Laura K., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Traino, Heather M., Flicek, Paul, Juettemann, Thomas, Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Craft, Brian, Goldman, Mary, Haeussler, Maximilian, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Paten, Benedict, Rosenbloom, Kate R., Vivian, John, and Zhu, Jingchun
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Disease susceptibility -- Genetic aspects ,Genetic variation -- Observations ,Gene expression -- Observations ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): Xin Li [1]; Yungil Kim [2]; Emily K. Tsang [1, 3]; Joe R. Davis [1, 4]; Farhan N. Damani [2]; Colby Chiang [5]; Gaelen T. Hess [4]; Zachary Zappala [...]
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40. Dynamic landscape and regulation of RNA editing in mammals
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Tan, Meng How, Li, Qin, Shanmugam, Raghuvaran, Piskol, Robert, Kohler, Jennefer, Young, Amy N., Liu, Kaiwen Ivy, Zhang, Rui, Ramaswami, Gokul, Ariyoshi, Kentaro, Gupte, Ankita, Keegan, Liam P., George, Cyril X., Ramu, Avinash, Huang, Ni, Pollina, Elizabeth A., Leeman, Dena S., Rustighi, Alessandra, Goh, Y. P. Sharon, Aguet, Franois, Ardlie, Kristin G., Cummings, Beryl B., Gelfand, Ellen T., Getz, Gad, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, Karczewski, Konrad J., Lek, Monkol, Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Noble, Michael S., Segr, Ayellet V., Trowbridge, Casandra A., Tukiainen, Taru, Abell, Nathan S., Balliu, Brunilda, Barshir, Ruth, Basha, Omer, Battle, Alexis, Bogu, Gireesh K., Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Castel, Stephane E., Chen, Lin S., Chiang, Colby, Conrad, Donald F., Cox, Nancy J., Damani, Farhan N., Davis, Joe R., Delaneau, Olivier, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Ferreira, Pedro G., Frsard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martn, Diego, Gewirtz, Ariel D. H., Gliner, Genna, Gloudemans, Michael J., Guigo, Roderic, Hall, Ira M., Han, Buhm, He, Yuan, Hormozdiari, Farhad, Howald, Cedric, Kyung Im, Hae, Jo, Brian, Yong Kang, Eun, Kim, Yungil, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Gen, Li, Xin, Liu, Boxiang, Mangul, Serghei, McCarthy, Mark I., McDowell, Ian C., Mohammadi, Pejman, Monlong, Jean, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Ndungu, Anne W., Nicolae, Dan L., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Ongen, Halit, Palowitch, John J., Panousis, Nikolaos, Papasaikas, Panagiotis, Park, YoSon, Parsana, Princy, Payne, Anthony J., Peterson, Christine B., Quan, Jie, Reverter, Ferran, Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Sammeth, Michael, Scott, Alexandra J., Shabalin, Andrey A., Sodaei, Reza, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Strober, Benjamin J., Sul, Jae Hoon, Tsang, Emily K., Urbut, Sarah, van de Bunt, Martijn, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred A., Xi, Hualin S., Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Zappala, Zachary, Zaugg, Judith B., Zhou, Yi-Hui, Akey, Joshua M., Bates, Daniel, Chan, Joanne, Claussnitzer, Melina, Demanelis, Kathryn, Diegel, Morgan, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Fernando, Marian S., Halow, Jessica, Hansen, Kasper D., Haugen, Eric, Hickey, Peter F., Hou, Lei, Jasmine, Farzana, Jian, Ruiqi, Jiang, Lihua, Johnson, Audra, Kaul, Rajinder, Kellis, Manolis, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Lee, Kristen, Li, Jin Billy, Lin, Jessica, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra, Linke, Caroline, Liu, Yaping, Maurano, Matthew T., Molinie, Benoit, Nelson, Jemma, Neri, Fidencio J., Park, Yongjin, Pierce, Brandon L., Rinaldi, Nicola J., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Sandstrom, Richard, Skol, Andrew, Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael P., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Li, Wang, Meng, Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Wu, Fan, Nierras, Concepcion R., Branton, Philip A., Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Moore, Helen M., Rao, Abhi, Vaught, Jimmie B., Gould, Sarah E., Lockart, Nicole C., Martin, Casey, Struewing, Jeffery P., Volpi, Simona, Addington, Anjene M., Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Brigham, Lori E., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., Lonsdale, John T., McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Brian, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T., Jewell, Scott D., Montroy, Robert G., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Undale, Anita H., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Roche, Nancy V., McLean, Jeffrey A., Vatanian, Negin, Robinson, Karna L., Sobin, Leslie, Barcus, Mary E., Valentino, Kimberly M., Qi, Liqun, Hunter, Steven, Hariharan, Pushpa, Singh, Shilpi, Um, Ki Sung, Matose, Takunda, Tomaszewski, Maria M., Barker, Laura K., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Traino, Heather M., Flicek, Paul, Juettemann, Thomas, Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Craft, Brian, Goldman, Mary, Haeussler, Maximilian, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Paten, Benedict, Rosenbloom, Kate R., Vivian, John, Zhu, Jingchun, Chawla, Ajay, Del Sal, Giannino, Peltz, Gary, Brunet, Anne, Samuel, Charles E., OConnell, Mary A., Walkley, Carl R., and Nishikura, Kazuko
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Genetic research ,Mammals -- Genetic aspects ,RNA processing -- Research ,Genetic regulation ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): Meng How Tan (corresponding author) [1, 2, 3]; Qin Li [1]; Raghuvaran Shanmugam [2, 3]; Robert Piskol [1]; Jennefer Kohler [1]; Amy N. Young [1]; Kaiwen Ivy Liu [3]; [...]
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41. Landscape of X chromosome inactivation across human tissues
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Tukiainen, Taru, Villani, Alexandra-Chlo, Yen, Angela, Rivas, Manuel A., Marshall, Jamie L., Satija, Rahul, Aguirre, Matt, Gauthier, Laura, Fleharty, Mark, Kirby, Andrew, Cummings, Beryl B., Castel, Stephane E., Karczewski, Konrad J., Aguet, Franois, Byrnes, Andrea, Ardlie, Kristin G., Gelfand, Ellen T., Getz, Gad, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, Lek, Monkol, Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Noble, Michael S., Segr, Ayellet V., Trowbridge, Casandra A., Abell, Nathan S., Balliu, Brunilda, Barshir, Ruth, Basha, Omer, Battle, Alexis, Bogu, Gireesh K., Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Chen, Lin S., Chiang, Colby, Conrad, Donald F., Cox, Nancy J., Damani, Farhan N., Davis, Joe R., Delaneau, Olivier, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Ferreira, Pedro G., Frsard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martn, Diego, Gewirtz, Ariel D. H., Gliner, Genna, Gloudemans, Michael J., Guigo, Roderic, Hall, Ira M., Han, Buhm, He, Yuan, Hormozdiari, Farhad, Howald, Cedric, Kyung Im, Hae, Jo, Brian, Yong Kang, Eun, Kim, Yungil, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Gen, Li, Xin, Liu, Boxiang, Mangul, Serghei, McCarthy, Mark I., McDowell, Ian C., Mohammadi, Pejman, Monlong, Jean, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Ndungu, Anne W., Nicolae, Dan L., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Ongen, Halit, Palowitch, John J., Panousis, Nikolaos, Papasaikas, Panagiotis, Park, YoSon, Parsana, Princy, Payne, Anthony J., Peterson, Christine B., Quan, Jie, Reverter, Ferran, Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Sammeth, Michael, Scott, Alexandra J., Shabalin, Andrey A., Sodaei, Reza, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Strober, Benjamin J., Sul, Jae Hoon, Tsang, Emily K., Urbut, Sarah, van de Bunt, Martijn, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred A., Xi, Hualin S., Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Zappala, Zachary, Zaugg, Judith B., Zhou, Yi-Hui, Akey, Joshua M., Bates, Daniel, Chan, Joanne, Claussnitzer, Melina, Demanelis, Kathryn, Diegel, Morgan, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Fernando, Marian S., Halow, Jessica, Hansen, Kasper D., Haugen, Eric, Hickey, Peter F., Hou, Lei, Jasmine, Farzana, Jian, Ruiqi, Jiang, Lihua, Johnson, Audra, Kaul, Rajinder, Kellis, Manolis, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Lee, Kristen, Li, Jin Billy, Li, Qin, Lin, Jessica, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra, Linke, Caroline, Liu, Yaping, Maurano, Matthew T., Molinie, Benoit, Nelson, Jemma, Neri, Fidencio J., Park, Yongjin, Pierce, Brandon L., Rinaldi, Nicola J., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Sandstrom, Richard, Skol, Andrew, Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael P., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Li, Wang, Meng, Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Wu, Fan, Zhang, Rui, Nierras, Concepcion R., Branton, Philip A., Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Moore, Helen M., Rao, Abhi, Vaught, Jimmie B., Gould, Sarah E., Lockart, Nicole C., Martin, Casey, Struewing, Jeffery P., Volpi, Simona, Addington, Anjene M., Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Brigham, Lori E., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., Lonsdale, John T., McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Brian, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T., Jewell, Scott D., Montroy, Robert G., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Undale, Anita H., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Roche, Nancy V., McLean, Jeffrey A., Vatanian, Negin, Robinson, Karna L., Sobin, Leslie, Barcus, Mary E., Valentino, Kimberly M., Qi, Liqun, Hunter, Steven, Hariharan, Pushpa, Singh, Shilpi, Um, Ki Sung, Matose, Takunda, Tomaszewski, Maria M., Barker, Laura K., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Traino, Heather M., Flicek, Paul, Juettemann, Thomas, Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Craft, Brian, Goldman, Mary, Haeussler, Maximilian, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Paten, Benedict, Rosenbloom, Kate R., Vivian, John, Zhu, Jingchun, Regev, Aviv, and Hacohen, Nir
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Chromosomes -- Physiological aspects ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): Taru Tukiainen (corresponding author) [1, 2]; Alexandra-Chlo Villani [2, 3]; Angela Yen [2, 4]; Manuel A. Rivas [1, 2, 5]; Jamie L. Marshall [1, 2]; Rahul Satija [2, 6, [...]
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42. Multi-ancestry genome-wide study in >2.5 million individuals reveals heterogeneity in mechanistic pathways of type 2 diabetes and complications
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Suzuki, Ken, Hatzikotoulas, Konstantinos, Southam, Lorraine, Taylor, Henry J., Yin, Xianyong, Lorenz, Kim M., Mandla, Ravi, Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia, Rayner, Nigel W., Bocher, Ozvan, Ana Luiza de, S. V. Arruda, Sonehara, Kyuto, Namba, Shinichi, Lee, Simon S. K., Preuss, Michael H., Petty, Lauren E., Schroeder, Philip, Vanderwerff, Brett, Kals, Mart, Bragg, Fiona, Lin, Kuang, Guo, Xiuqing, Zhang, Weihua, Yao, Jie, Kim, Young Jin, Graff, Mariaelisa, Takeuchi, Fumihiko, Nano, Jana, Lamri, Amel, Nakatochi, Masahiro, Moon, Sanghoon, Scott, Robert A., Cook, James P., Lee, Jung-Jin, Pan, Ian, Taliun, Daniel, Parra, Esteban J., Chai, Jin-Fang, Bielak, Lawrence F., Tabara, Yasuharu, Hai, Yang, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Grarup, Niels, Sofer, Tamar, Wuttke, Matthias, Sarnowski, Chloé, Gieger, Christian, Nousome, Darryl, Trompet, Stella, Kwak, Soo-Heon, Long, Jirong, Sun, Meng, Tong, Lin, Chen, Wei-Min, Nongmaithem, Suraj S., Noordam, Raymond, Lim, Victor J. Y., Tam, Claudia H. T., Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie, Chen, Chien-Hsiun, Raffield, Laura M., Prins, Bram Peter, Nicolas, Aude, Yanek, Lisa R., Chen, Guanjie, Brody, Jennifer A., Kabagambe, Edmond, An, Ping, Xiang, Anny H., Choi, Hyeok Sun, Cade, Brian E., Tan, Jingyi, Alaine Broadaway, K., Williamson, Alice, Kamali, Zoha, Cui, Jinrui, Adair, Linda S., Adeyemo, Adebowale, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S., Anand, Sonia S., Bertoni, Alain, Bork-Jensen, Jette, Brandslund, Ivan, Buchanan, Thomas A., Burant, Charles F., Butterworth, Adam S., Canouil, Mickaël, Chan, Juliana C. N., Chang, Li-Ching, Chee, Miao-Li, Chen, Ji, Chen, Shyh-Huei, Chen, Yuan-Tsong, Chen, Zhengming, Chuang, Lee-Ming, Cushman, Mary, Danesh, John, Das, Swapan K., Janaka de Silva, H., Dedoussis, George, Dimitrov, Latchezar, Doumatey, Ayo P., Du, Shufa, Duan, Qing, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Emery, Leslie S., Evans, Daniel S., Evans, Michele K., Fischer, Krista, Floyd, James S., Ford, Ian, Franco, Oscar H., Frayling, Timothy M., Freedman, Barry I., Genter, Pauline, Gerstein, Hertzel C., Giedraitis, Vilmantas, González-Villalpando, Clicerio, González-Villalpando, Maria Elena, Gordon-Larsen, Penny, Gross, Myron, Guare, Lindsay A., Hackinger, Sophie, Han, Sohee, Hattersley, Andrew T., Herder, Christian, Horikoshi, Momoko, Howard, Annie-Green, Hsueh, Willa, Huang, Mengna, Huang, Wei, Hung, Yi-Jen, Hwang, Mi Yeong, Hwu, Chii-Min, Ichihara, Sahoko, Ikram, Mohammad Arfan, Ingelsson, Martin, Islam, Md. Tariqul, Isono, Masato, Jang, Hye-Mi, Jasmine, Farzana, Jiang, Guozhi, Jonas, Jost B., Jørgensen, Torben, Kandeel, Fouad R., Kasturiratne, Anuradhani, Katsuya, Tomohiro, Kaur, Varinderpal, Kawaguchi, Takahisa, Keaton, Jacob M., Kho, Abel N., Khor, Chiea-Chuen, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Kim, Duk-Hwan, Kronenberg, Florian, Kuusisto, Johanna, Läll, Kristi, Lange, Leslie A., Lee, Kyung Min, Lee, Myung-Shik, Lee, Nanette R., Leong, Aaron, Li, Liming, Li, Yun, Li-Gao, Ruifang, Lithgart, Symen, Lindgren, Cecilia M., Linneberg, Allan, Liu, Ching-Ti, Liu, Jianjun, Locke, Adam E., Louie, Tin, Luan, Jian’an, Luk, Andrea O., Luo, Xi, Lv, Jun, Lynch, Julie A., Lyssenko, Valeriya, Maeda, Shiro, Mamakou, Vasiliki, Mansuri, Sohail Rafik, Matsuda, Koichi, Meitinger, Thomas, Metspalu, Andres, Mo, Huan, Morris, Andrew D., Nadler, Jerry L., Nalls, Michael A., Nayak, Uma, Ntalla, Ioanna, Okada, Yukinori, Orozco, Lorena, Patel, Sanjay R., Patil, Snehal, Pei, Pei, Pereira, Mark A, Peters, Annette, Pirie, Fraser J., Polikowsky, Hannah G., Porneala, Bianca, Prasad, Gauri, Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J., Reiner, Alexander P., Roden, Michael, Rohde, Rebecca, Roll, Katheryn, Sabanayagam, Charumathi, Sandow, Kevin, Sankareswaran, Alagu, Sattar, Naveed, Schönherr, Sebastian, Shahriar, Mohammad, Shen, Botong, Shi, Jinxiu, Shin, Dong Mun, Shojima, Nobuhiro, Smith, Jennifer A., So, Wing Yee, Stančáková, Alena, Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Stilp, Adrienne M., Strauch, Konstantin, Taylor, Kent D., Thorand, Barbara, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Tomlinson, Brian, Tran, Tam C., Tsai, Fuu-Jen, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Tusie-Luna, Teresa, Udler, Miriam S., Valladares-Salgado, Adan, van Dam, Rob M., van Klinken, Jan B., Varma, Rohit, Wacher-Rodarte, Niels, Wheeler, Eleanor, Wickremasinghe, Ananda R., van Dijk, Ko Willems, Witte, Daniel R., Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Yamamoto, Ken, Yamamoto, Kenichi, Yoon, Kyungheon, Yu, Canqing, Yuan, Jian-Min, Yusuf, Salim, Zawistowski, Matthew, Zhang, Liang, Zheng, Wei, Project, Biobank Japan, BioBank, Penn Medicine, Center, Regeneron Genetics, Consortium, eMERGE, Raffel, Leslie J, Igase, Michiya, Ipp, Eli, Redline, Susan, Cho, Yoon Shin, Lind, Lars, Province, Michael A., Fornage, Myriam, Hanis, Craig L., Ingelsson, Erik, Zonderman, Alan B., Psaty, Bruce M., Wang, Ya-Xing, Rotimi, Charles N., Becker, Diane M., Matsuda, Fumihiko, Liu, Yongmei, Yokota, Mitsuhiro, Kardia, Sharon L. R., Peyser, Patricia A., Pankow, James S., Engert, James C., Bonnefond, Amélie, Froguel, Philippe, Wilson, James G., Sheu, Wayne H. H., Wu, Jer-Yuarn, Geoffrey Hayes, M., Ma, Ronald C. W., Wong, Tien-Yin, Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O., Tuomi, Tiinamaija, Chandak, Giriraj R., Collins, Francis S., Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Paré, Guillaume, Sale, Michèle M., Ahsan, Habibul, Motala, Ayesha A., Shu, Xiao-Ou, Park, Kyong-Soo, Jukema, J Wouter, Cruz, Miguel, Chen, Yii-Der Ida, Rich, Stephen S., McKean-Cowdin, Roberta, Grallert, Harald, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Ghanbari, Mohsen, Tai, E-Shyong, Dupuis, Josee, Kato, Norihiro, Laakso, Markku, Köttgen, Anna, Koh, Woon-Puay, Bowden, Donald W., Palmer, Colin N. A., Kooner, Jaspal S., Kooperberg, Charles, Liu, Simin, North, Kari E., Saleheen, Danish, Hansen, Torben, Pedersen, Oluf, Wareham, Nicholas J., Lee, Juyoung, Kim, Bong-Jo, Millwood, Iona Y., Walters, Robin G., Stefansson, Kari, Goodarzi, Mark O., Mohlke, Karen L., Langenberg, Claudia, Haiman, Christopher A., Loos, Ruth J. F., Florez, Jose C., Rader, Daniel J., Ritchie, Marylyn D., Zöllner, Sebastian, Mägi, Reedik, Denny, Joshua C., Yamauchi, Toshimasa, Kadowaki, Takashi, Chambers, John C., Ng, Maggie C. Y., Sim, Xueling, Below, Jennifer E., Tsao, Philip S., Chang, Kyong-Mi, McCarthy, Mark I., Meigs, James B., Mahajan, Anubha, Spracklen, Cassandra N., Mercader, Josep M., Boehnke, Michael, Rotter, Jerome I., Vujkovic, Marijana, Voight, Benjamin F., Morris, Andrew P., and Zeggini, Eleftheria
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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogeneous disease that develops through diverse pathophysiological processes. To characterise the genetic contribution to these processes across ancestry groups, we aggregate genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from 2,535,601 individuals (39.7% non-European ancestry), including 428,452 T2D cases. We identify 1,289 independent association signals at genome-wide significance (P
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43. Limited influence of germline genetic variation on all-cause mortality in women with early onset breast cancer: evidence from gene-based tests, single-marker regression, and whole-genome prediction
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Scannell Bryan, Molly, Argos, Maria, Andrulis, Irene L., Hopper, John L., Chang-Claude, Jenny, Malone, Kathleen, John, Esther M., Gammon, Marilie D., Daly, Mary, Terry, Mary Beth, Buys, Saundra S., Huo, Dezheng, Olopade, Olofunmilayo, Genkinger, Jeanine M., Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Chen, Lin, and Ahsan, Habibul
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44. Soil‐transmitted helminth infections after mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis in rural southern India
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Jayaprakash Muliyil, Jasmine Farzana, Rajiv Sarkar, Malathi Manuel, Saravanakumar Puthupalayam Kaliappan, Karthikeyan Ramanujam, Sitara Swarna Rao Ajjampur, Selvi Laxmanan, Judd L. Walson, Gagandeep Kang, and Venkateshprabhu Janagaraj
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,India ,Albendazole ,Deworming ,Feces ,Young Adult ,Elephantiasis, Filarial ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Child ,Hookworm infection ,Soil Microbiology ,Lymphatic filariasis ,Eggs per gram ,Aged ,Anthelmintics ,biology ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Infant ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Light intensity ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Infectious Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Hookworm Infections ,Female ,Parasitology ,Rural Health Services ,business ,medicine.drug ,Demography - Abstract
OBJECTIVES Targeted deworming is the current strategy for control of morbidity associated with soil-transmitted helminths (STH) among at-risk populations: preschool-aged children, school-aged children and women of childbearing age. We report the prevalence and intensity of STH in a district after lymphatic filariasis (LF) mass drug administration (MDA) in southern India where albendazole was co-administered from 2001. METHODS Children aged 2 to 15 years and adults (defined as ≥15 years) in a rural administrative block of Tamil Nadu were recruited using a probability proportional to size method. Stool samples were screened and eggs per gram (EPG) determined by Kato-Katz method. Multilevel logistic regression (MLR) and multilevel negative binomial regression (MNBR) analyses were used to identify factors associated with infection and intensity, respectively. RESULTS Of 862 participants who provided samples, 60 (7.0%; 95% confidence interval (CI): 5.3-8.7) were positive for STH with a predominance of hookworm infections (n = 57, 6.6%; 95% CI: 5.0-8.3). Increasing age (odds ratio (OR): 1.09; 95% CI: 1.04-1.15) and regular usage of the toilet (OR: 0.32; 95% CI: 0.12-0.88) were independently associated with hookworm infection and age was significantly associated with increasing intensity of hookworm infection (infection intensity ratio (IIR): 1.28; 95% CI: 1.19-1.37). A brief review of STH prevalence in endemic settings before and after the stoppage of LF MDA indicated that, in most settings, a substantial reduction in STH prevalence is seen. CONCLUSION Community-wide MDA in all age groups in these post-LF MDA districts with low prevalence and light intensity infections could result in transmission interruption of STH.
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45. DNA methylation QTL mapping across diverse human tissues provides molecular links between genetic variation and complex traits
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Oliva, Meritxell, primary, Demanelis, Kathryn, additional, Lu, Yihao, additional, Chernoff, Meytal, additional, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Kibriya, Muhammad G., additional, Chen, Lin S., additional, and Pierce, Brandon L., additional
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46. A Transcriptome and Methylome Study Comparing Tissues of Early and Late Onset Colorectal Carcinoma
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Kibriya, Muhammad G, primary, Raza, Maruf, additional, Quinn, Anthony, additional, Kamal, Mohammed, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, and Jasmine, Farzana, additional
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47. Interaction of Arsenic Exposure and Transcriptomic Profile in Basal Cell Carcinoma
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Kibriya, Muhammad G., primary, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Munoz, Aaron, additional, Islam, Tariqul, additional, Ahmed, Alauddin, additional, Tong, Lin, additional, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, additional, Shahriar, Mohammad, additional, Kamal, Mohammed, additional, Shea, Christopher R., additional, Graziano, Joseph H., additional, Argos, Maria, additional, and Ahsan, Habibul, additional
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48. Interaction between arsenic exposure from drinking water and genetic susceptibility in carotid intima–media thickness in Bangladesh
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Wu, Fen, Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Liu, Mengling, Cheng, Xin, Parvez, Faruque, Paul-Brutus, Rachelle, Islam, Tariqul, Paul, Rina Rani, Sarwar, Golam, Ahmed, Alauddin, Jiang, Jieying, Slavkovich, Vesna, Rundek, Tatjana, Demmer, Ryan T., Desvarieux, Moise, Ahsan, Habibul, and Chen, Yu
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49. Genome-wide association study of telomere length among South Asians identifies a second RTEL1 association signal
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Delgado, Dayana A, Zhang, Chenan, Chen, Lin S, Gao, Jianjun, Roy, Shantanu, Shinkle, Justin, Sabarinathan, Mekala, Argos, Maria, Tong, Lin, Ahmed, Alauddin, Islam, Tariqul, Rakibuz-Zaman, Muhammad, Sarwar, Golam, Shahriar, Hasan, Rahman, Mahfuzar, Yunus, Mohammad, Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G, Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L
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50. Somatic loss of the Y chromosome is associated with arsenic exposure among Bangladeshi men.
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Demanelis, Kathryn, Delgado, Dayana A, Tong, Lin, Jasmine, Farzana, Ahmed, Alauddin, Islam, Tariqul, Parvez, Faruque, Kibriya, Muhammad G, Graziano, Joseph H, Ahsan, Habibul, and Pierce, Brandon L
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Y chromosome ,ARSENIC ,ARSENIC in water ,DRINKING water ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Background Arsenic exposure increases the risk of several cancers in humans and contributes to genomic instability. Somatic loss of the Y chromosome (LoY) is a potential biomarker of genomic instability and cancer risk. Smoking is associated with LoY, but few other carcinogens have been investigated. We tested the cross-sectional association between arsenic exposure and LoY in leukocytes among genotyped Bangladeshi men (age 20–70 years) from the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study. Methods We extracted the median of logR-ratios from probes on the Y chromosome (mLRR-chrY) from genotyping arrays (n = 1364) and estimated the percentage of cells with LoY (% LoY) from mLRR-chrY. We evaluated the association between arsenic exposure (measured in drinking water and urine) and LoY using multivariable linear and logistic regression models. The association between LoY and incident arsenic-induced skin lesions was also examined. Results Ten percent of genotyped men had LoY in at least 5% of cells and % LoY increased with age. Among men randomly selected for genotyping (n = 778), higher arsenic in drinking water, arsenic consumed and urinary arsenic were associated with increased % LoY (P = 0.006, P = 0.06 and P = 0.13, respectively). LoY was associated with increased risk of incident skin lesions (P = 0.008). Conclusion Arsenic exposure was associated with increased LoY, providing additional evidence that arsenic contributes to genomic instability. LoY was associated with developing skin lesions, a risk factor for cancer, suggesting that LoY may be a biomarker of susceptibility in arsenic-exposed populations. The effect of arsenic on somatic events should be further explored in cancer-prone tissue types. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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