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2. Multiple crustal and mantle inputs in post-collisional magmatism: Evidence from late-Variscan Sàrrabus pluton (SE Sardinia, Italy)
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Secchi, F., Giovanardi, T., Naitza, S., Casalini, M., Kohút, M., Conte, A.M., and Oggiano, G.
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- 2022
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3. Insights on EU Strategy for Building Partnerships in Mediterranean Energy Policy to Meet Decarbonization Goals
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Çiner, A, Naitza, S, Radwan, AE, Hamimi, Z, Lucci, F, Knight, J, Cucciniello, C, Banerjee, S, Chennaoui, H, Doronzo, DM, Candeias, C, Rodrigo-Comino, J, Kalatehjari, R, Shah, A, Gentilucci, M, Panagoulia, D, Chaminé, HI, Barbieri, M, Ergüler, Z, Di Foggia, G, Beccarello, M, Çiner, A, Naitza, S, Radwan, AE, Hamimi, Z, Lucci, F, Knight, J, Cucciniello, C, Banerjee, S, Chennaoui, H, Doronzo, DM, Candeias, C, Rodrigo-Comino, J, Kalatehjari, R, Shah, A, Gentilucci, M, Panagoulia, D, Chaminé, HI, Barbieri, M, Ergüler, Z, Di Foggia, G, and Beccarello, M
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With the approval of the REPowerEU plan, the European Union intends to build partnerships to produce mutually beneficial gains by aiming to promote renewable energy and cooperate on green technologies and innovation. In addition to the increased supply of liquefied natural gas from the United States and Canada, it is necessary to intensify the southern gas transport corridor, formalize political agreements with gas suppliers such as Egypt and Israel to increase natural gas supplies, and boost the energy dialog with Algeria. Then, it is necessary to explore the export potential of sub-Saharan African countries. The shift to an economy less dependent on fossil energy offers significant opportunities beyond the issue of security and energy supply. Indeed, the new European decarbonization goals to rapidly advance the green transition pave the way for a new perspective in geostrategic cooperation in the Mediterranean. For the Mediterranean, geostrategic cooperation could combine economic development and renewable energy production. With this paper, we aim to estimate the energy potential of Mediterranean countries for renewable energy production to engage in more sustainable energy strategies, policies, and systems. We pay particular attention to infrastructural availability and plant capacity. We, therefore, intend to investigate possible synergies to combine energy and environmental policies in line with European climate policies.
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- 2024
4. Multi-trait analysis characterizes the genetics of thyroid function and identifies causal associations with clinical implications
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Sterenborg, R.B.T.M., Steinbrenner, I., Li, Yong, Bujnis, M.N., Naito, T., Marouli, E., Galesloot, T.E., Babajide, O., Andreasen, L., Astrup, A., Åsvold, B.O., Bandinelli, S., Beekman, M., Beilby, J.P., Bork-Jensen, J., Boutin, T., Brody, J.A., Brown, S.J., Brumpton, B., Campbell, P.J., Cappola, A.R., Ceresini, G., Chaker, L., Chasman, D.I., Concas, M.P., Coutinho de Almeida, Rodrigo, Cross, S.M., Cucca, F., Deary, I.J., Kjaergaard, A.D., Echouffo Tcheugui, J.B., Ellervik, C., Eriksson, J.G., Ferrucci, L., Freudenberg, J., Fuchsberger, C., Gieger, C., Giulianini, F., Gögele, M., Graham, S.E., Grarup, N., Gunjača, I., Hansen, T., Harding, B.N., Harris, S.E., Haunsø, S., Hayward, C., Hui, J., Ittermann, T., Jukema, J.W., Kajantie, E., Kanters, J.K., Kårhus, L.L., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., Kühnel, B., Lahti, J., Langenberg, C., Lapauw, B., Leese, G., Li, Shuo, Liewald, D.C.M., Linneberg, A., Lominchar, J.V.T., Luan, Jian'an, Martin, N.G., Matana, A., Meima, M.E., Meitinger, T., Meulenbelt, I., Mitchell, B.D., Møllehave, L.T., Mora, S., Naitza, S., Nauck, M., Netea-Maier, R.T., Noordam, R., Nursyifa, C., Okada, Y., Onano, S., Papadopoulou, A., Palmer, C.N.A., Pattaro, C., Pedersen, O., Peters, A., Pietzner, M., Polašek, O., Pramstaller, P.P., Psaty, B.M., Punda, A., Ray, D., Redmond, P., Richards, J.B., Ridker, P.M., Russ, T.C., Ryan, K.A., Olesen, M.S., Schultheiss, U.T., Selvin, E., Siddiqui, M.K., Teumer, A., Medici, M., Sterenborg, R.B.T.M., Steinbrenner, I., Li, Yong, Bujnis, M.N., Naito, T., Marouli, E., Galesloot, T.E., Babajide, O., Andreasen, L., Astrup, A., Åsvold, B.O., Bandinelli, S., Beekman, M., Beilby, J.P., Bork-Jensen, J., Boutin, T., Brody, J.A., Brown, S.J., Brumpton, B., Campbell, P.J., Cappola, A.R., Ceresini, G., Chaker, L., Chasman, D.I., Concas, M.P., Coutinho de Almeida, Rodrigo, Cross, S.M., Cucca, F., Deary, I.J., Kjaergaard, A.D., Echouffo Tcheugui, J.B., Ellervik, C., Eriksson, J.G., Ferrucci, L., Freudenberg, J., Fuchsberger, C., Gieger, C., Giulianini, F., Gögele, M., Graham, S.E., Grarup, N., Gunjača, I., Hansen, T., Harding, B.N., Harris, S.E., Haunsø, S., Hayward, C., Hui, J., Ittermann, T., Jukema, J.W., Kajantie, E., Kanters, J.K., Kårhus, L.L., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., Kühnel, B., Lahti, J., Langenberg, C., Lapauw, B., Leese, G., Li, Shuo, Liewald, D.C.M., Linneberg, A., Lominchar, J.V.T., Luan, Jian'an, Martin, N.G., Matana, A., Meima, M.E., Meitinger, T., Meulenbelt, I., Mitchell, B.D., Møllehave, L.T., Mora, S., Naitza, S., Nauck, M., Netea-Maier, R.T., Noordam, R., Nursyifa, C., Okada, Y., Onano, S., Papadopoulou, A., Palmer, C.N.A., Pattaro, C., Pedersen, O., Peters, A., Pietzner, M., Polašek, O., Pramstaller, P.P., Psaty, B.M., Punda, A., Ray, D., Redmond, P., Richards, J.B., Ridker, P.M., Russ, T.C., Ryan, K.A., Olesen, M.S., Schultheiss, U.T., Selvin, E., Siddiqui, M.K., Teumer, A., and Medici, M.
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Contains fulltext : 304858.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), To date only a fraction of the genetic footprint of thyroid function has been clarified. We report a genome-wide association study meta-analysis of thyroid function in up to 271,040 individuals of European ancestry, including reference range thyrotropin (TSH), free thyroxine (FT4), free and total triiodothyronine (T3), proxies for metabolism (T3/FT4 ratio) as well as dichotomized high and low TSH levels. We revealed 259 independent significant associations for TSH (61% novel), 85 for FT4 (67% novel), and 62 novel signals for the T3 related traits. The loci explained 14.1%, 6.0%, 9.5% and 1.1% of the total variation in TSH, FT4, total T3 and free T3 concentrations, respectively. Genetic correlations indicate that TSH associated loci reflect the thyroid function determined by free T3, whereas the FT4 associations represent the thyroid hormone metabolism. Polygenic risk score and Mendelian randomization analyses showed the effects of genetically determined variation in thyroid function on various clinical outcomes, including cardiovascular risk factors and diseases, autoimmune diseases, and cancer. In conclusion, our results improve the understanding of thyroid hormone physiology and highlight the pleiotropic effects of thyroid function on various diseases.
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- 2024
5. The Pb-Zn-Ag vein system at Montevecchio-Ingurtosu, southwestern Sardinia, Italy: A summary of previous knowledge and new mineralogical, fluid inclusion, and isotopic data
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Moroni, M., Naitza, S., Ruggieri, G., Aquino, A., Costagliola, P., De Giudici, G., Caruso, S., Ferrari, E., Fiorentini, M.L., and Lattanzi, P.
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- 2019
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6. Critical metal enrichments in the Fe-Zn skarns of the historical Perda Niedda-Arenas mining areas, Iglesiente, SW Sardinia
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Moroni, M., Naitza, S., Deidda, M.L., Cantaluppi, R., Mondragon Mallqi, J., Stucchi, M., Risplendente, A., and Sessa, G.
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skarn ,critical metals ,SW Sardinia ,Settore GEO/09 - Georisorse Miner.Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr.per l'amb.e i Beni Cul - Published
- 2022
7. Recovering critical and economic metals (In, Sn, Zn, Cu) from mine waste debris and weathered outcrops in the Zn-Fe skarn belt of the Iglesiente-Sulcis region (SW Sardinia): the case of the historical Perda Niedda mining area
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Ferrari, E.S., Moroni, M., Naitza, S., Deidda, M.L., Mondragon Mallqi, J., and Stucchi, M.
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metal recovery ,mine waste ,critical metals ,Settore GEO/09 - Georisorse Miner.Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr.per l'amb.e i Beni Cul - Published
- 2022
8. From mining wastes to mineral sources - investigating the REE-bearing occurrences in the Arburèse District (SW Sardinia)
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Scano, I., Sedda, L., Fancello, D., Deidda, M.L., Moroni, M., Podda, F., De Giudici, G.B., and Naitza, S.
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SW Sardinia ,Settore GEO/09 - Georisorse Miner.Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr.per l'amb.e i Beni Cul ,mining wastes ,REE minerals - Published
- 2022
9. Spatial and compositional effects of intersection zones in the five-element (Ni-Co-As-Bi-Ag) vein system of the Southern Arburèse district (SW Sardinia)
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Scano, I.1., Deidda, M.L., Fancello, D., Frau, F., Moroni, M., and Naitza, S.
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five-element veins ,intersection zones ,SW Sardinia ,Settore GEO/09 - Georisorse Miner.Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr.per l'amb.e i Beni Cul - Published
- 2022
10. Bi-minerals occurrence in various ore deposits of Southern Sardinia: a short review
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Deidda, M.L., Fancello, D., Naitza, S., Moroni, M., and Scano, I.
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Settore GEO/06 - Mineralogia ,Settore GEO/09 - Georisorse Miner.Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr.per l'amb.e i Beni Cul - Published
- 2022
11. Geology of late-Variscan Sàrrabus pluton (south-eastern Sardinia, Italy)
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Secchi, F., primary, Naitza, S., additional, Oggiano, G., additional, Cuccuru, S., additional, Puccini, A., additional, Conte, A. M., additional, Giovanardi, T., additional, and Mazzucchelli, M., additional
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- 2021
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12. The post-collisional late Variscan ferroan granites of southern Sardinia (Italy): Inferences for inhomogeneity of lower crust
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Conte A.M.[1], Cuccuru S.[2], D'Antonio M.[3, Naitza S.[5], Oggiano G.[2], Secchi F.[2, Casini L.[2], Cifelli F.[7], Conte, Aida Maria, Cuccuru, Stefano, D'Antonio, Massimo, Naitza, Stefano, Oggiano, Giacomo, Secchi, Francesco, Casini, Leonardo, Cifelli, Francesca, Conte, A. M., Cuccuru, S., D’Antonio, M., Naitza, S., Oggiano, G., Secchi, G. F., Casini, L., and Cifelli, F.
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Crustal sources ,Geochemistry ,Late Variscan granites, Granite rock suites, Crustal sources, Mineral chemistry, Magnetic susceptibility, Sr Nd Pb isotopes ,engineering.material ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Magnetic susceptibility ,Petrography ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Sr-Nd-Pb isotope ,Mineral chemistry ,Petrology ,Crustal source ,Granite rock-suites ,Late-Variscan granites ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Felsic ,Late-Variscan granite ,Partial melting ,Geology ,Crust ,Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes ,Batholith ,Magmatism ,engineering ,Mafic ,Granite rock-suite ,Ilmenite - Abstract
The post-collisional late Variscan magmatism of Sardinia-Corsica batholith attained a peak at about 290 Ma. In southern Sardinia, in the frontal part of the Variscan orogenic wedge, this magmatism is represented by three suites of granitoids, here defined as GS1, GS2 and GS3. GS1, GS2 and GS3 are slightly peraluminous and F-bearing granitoids; GS1 and GS3 granites show in addition a ferroan character, whereas GS2 rocks range from magnesian to ferroan, from granodiorites to leucogranites. From magnetic susceptibility data, GS1 and GS2 belong to the ilmenite series, whereas GS3 is a slightly oxidized rock-suite plotting on the ilmenite/magnetite series boundary. Each rock-suite shows distinctive characters, in terms of petrography, petrochemistry, rock associations, as well as metallogenic signature of the related fluids. The distinction among rock-suite types is made on the basis of both mafic and characteristic accessory minerals. Siderophyllitic dark mica as the only mafic phase, and accessory xenotime (Y) characterize the GS1 rocks; GS2 mineral associations include biotite ± hornblende + allanite + magnetite; GS3 rocks show an association of hastingsite + annite + allanite + magnetite. Chemical variations in the studied samples suggest different magmatic evolution of independent magmas. Pb, Sr and Nd isotopic data constrain the origin of magmas to lower crustal sources. Chemical composition of rocks and dark micas meet those of liquids experimentally obtained by low degrees of partial melting of different meta-igneous deep crustal sources, felsic for GS1 rock-types and more mafic for GS3 rock-types. GS1 intrusions show granophile-type (Sn-W-Mo) metallogenic signatures, very low magnetic susceptibility, and Nd model ages (referred to the Depleted Mantle - T DM ) of 2.3 Ga, coherent with a possible derivation from an old (early Proterozoic-Neoarchean), reduced and weathered basement, tectonically buried under Variscan covers. A definite deep crustal inhomogeneity is mirrored by GS3 granites, whose compositional and isotopic features indicate a younger (Nd model age: 1.6 Ga) tonalitic amphibolite source. Overall, the peculiarities of the studied granitoids suggest further compositional differences in the deep crust between southern and northern portion of the Sardinia-Corsica Variscan transect. Late Variscan lithospheric delamination appears as the most reliable mechanism that may have determined the high thermal regime that triggered partial melting of the crust. The close field association, at 290 Ma, of tholeiitic dike swarms and ferroan granitoids, supports this inference.
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13. Genome-wide association study of circulating interleukin 6 levels identifies novel loci
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Ahluwalia, T.S., Prins, B.P., Abdollahi, M., Armstrong, N.J., Aslibekyan, S., Bain, L., Jefferis, B., Baumert, J., Beekman, M., Ben-Shlomo, Y., Bis, J.C., Mitchell, B.D., Geus, E. de, Delgado, G.E., Marek, D., Eriksson, J., Kajantie, E., Kanoni, S., Kemp, J.P., Lu, C., Marioni, R.E., McLachlan, S., Milaneschi, Y., Nolte, I.M., Petrelis, A.M., Porcu, E., Sabater-Lleal, M., Naderi, E., Seppala, I., Shah, T., Singhal, G., Standl, M., Teumer, A., Thalamuthu, A., Thiering, E., Trompet, S., Ballantyne, C.M., Benjamin, E.J., Casas, J.P., Toben, C., Dedoussis, G., Deelen, J., Durda, P., Engmann, J., Feitosa, M.F., Grallert, H., Hammarstedt, A., Harris, S.E., Homuth, G., Hottenga, J.J., Jalkanen, S., Jamshidi, Y., Jawahar, M.C., Jess, T., Kivimaki, M., Kleber, M.E., Lahti, J., Liu, Y., Marques-Vidal, P., Mellstrom, D., Mooijaart, S.P., Muller-Nurasyid, M., Penninx, B., Revez, J.A., Rossing, P., Raikkonen, K., Sattar, N., Scharnagl, H., Sennblad, B., Silveira, A., St Pourcain, B., Timpson, N.J., Trollor, J., Dongen, J. van, Heemst, D. van, Visvikis-Siest, S., Vollenweider, P., Volker, U., Waldenberger, M., Willemsen, G., Zabaneh, D., Morris, R.W., Arnett, D.K., Baune, B.T., Boomsma, D.I., Chang, Y.P.C., Deary, I.J., Deloukas, P., Eriksson, J.G., Evans, D.M., Ferreira, M.A., Gaunt, T., Gudnason, V., Hamsten, A., Heinrich, J., Hingorani, A., Humphries, S.E., Jukema, J.W., Koenig, W., Kumari, M., Kutalik, Z., Lawlor, D.A., Lehtimaki, T., Marz, W., Mather, K.A., Naitza, S., Nauck, M., Ohlsson, C., Price, J.F., Raitakari, O., Rice, K., Sachdev, P.S., Slagboom, E., Sorensen, T.I.A., Spector, T., Stacey, D., Stathopoulou, M.G., Tanaka, T., Wannamethee, S.G., Whincup, P., Rotter, J.I., Dehghan, A., Boerwinkle, E., Psaty, B.M., Snieder, H., Alizadeh, B.Z., and CHARGE Inflammation Working Grp
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Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine with both pro- and anti-inflammatory properties with a heritability estimate of up to 61%. The circulating levels of IL-6 in blood have been associated with an increased risk of complex disease pathogenesis. We conducted a two-staged, discovery and replication meta genome-wide association study (GWAS) of circulating serum IL-6 levels comprising up to 67428 (n(discovery)=52654 and n(replication)=14774) individuals of European ancestry. The inverse variance fixed effects based discovery meta-analysis, followed by replication led to the identification of two independent loci, IL1F10/IL1RN rs6734238 on chromosome (Chr) 2q14, (P-combined=1.8x10(-11)), HLA-DRB1/DRB5 rs660895 on Chr6p21 (P-combined=1.5x10(-10)) in the combined meta-analyses of all samples. We also replicated the IL6R rs4537545 locus on Chr1q21 (P-combined=1.2x10(-122)). Our study identifies novel loci for circulating IL-6 levels uncovering new immunological and inflammatory pathways that may influence IL-6 pathobiology.
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- 2021
14. Genome-Wide Association Study of Circulating Interleukin 6 Levels Identifies Novel Loci
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Ahluwalia, TS, Prins, BP, Abdollahi, M, Armstrong, NJ, Aslibekyan, S, Bain, L, Jefferis, B, Baumert, J, Beekman, M, Ben-Shlomo, Y, Bis, JC, Mitchell, BD, de Geus, E, Delgado, GE, Marek, D, Eriksson, J, Kajantie, E, Kanoni, S, Kemp, JP, Lu, C, Marioni, RE, McLachlan, S, Milaneschi, Y, Nolte, IM, Petrelis, AM, Porcu, E, Sabater-Lleal, M, Naderi, E, Seppälä, I, Shah, T, Singhal, G, Standl, M, Teumer, A, Thalamuthu, A, Thiering, E, Trompet, S, Ballantyne, CM, Benjamin, EJ, Casas, JP, Toben, C, Dedoussis, G, Deelen, J, Durda, P, Engmann, J, Feitosa, MF, Grallert, H, Hammarstedt, A, Harris, SE, Homuth, G, Hottenga, J-J, Jalkanen, S, Jamshidi, Y, Jawahar, MC, Jess, T, Kivimaki, M, Kleber, ME, Lahti, J, Liu, Y, Marques-Vidal, P, Mellström, D, Mooijaart, SP, Müller-Nurasyid, M, Penninx, B, Revez, JA, Rossing, P, Räikkönen, K, Sattar, N, Scharnagl, H, Sennblad, B, Silveira, A, Pourcain, BS, Timpson, NJ, Trollor, J, CHARGE Inflammation Working Group, van Dongen, J, Van Heemst, D, Visvikis-Siest, S, Vollenweider, P, Völker, U, Waldenberger, M, Willemsen, G, Zabaneh, D, Morris, RW, Arnett, DK, Baune, BT, Boomsma, DI, Chang, Y-PC, Deary, IJ, Deloukas, P, Eriksson, JG, Evans, DM, Ferreira, MA, Gaunt, T, Gudnason, V, Hamsten, A, Heinrich, J, Hingorani, A, Humphries, SE, Jukema, JW, Koeing, W, Kumari, M, Kutalik, Z, Lawlor, DA, Lehtimäki, T, März, W, Mather, K, Naitza, S, Nauck, M, Ohlsson, C, Price, JF, Raitakari, O, Rice, K, Sachdev, PS, Slagboom, E, Sørensen, TIA, Spector, T, Stacey, D, Stathopoulou, MG, Tanaka, T, Wannamethee, SG, Whincup, P, Rotter, JI, Dehghan, A, Boerwinkle, E, Psaty, BM, Snieder, H, and Alizadeh, BZ
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Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine with both pro- and anti-inflammatory properties with a heritability estimate of up to 61%. The circulating levels of IL-6 in blood have been associated with an increased risk of complex disease pathogenesis. We conducted a two-staged, discovery, and replication meta genome-wide association study (GWAS) of circulating serum IL-6 levels comprising up to 67 428 (ndiscovery = 52 654 and nreplication = 14 774) individuals of European ancestry. The inverse variance fixed-effects based discovery meta-analysis, followed by replication led to the identification of two independent loci, IL1F10/IL1RN rs6734238 on Chromosome (Chr) 2q14, (pcombined = 1.8 × 10-11), HLA-DRB1/DRB5 rs660895 on Chr6p21 (pcombined = 1.5 × 10-10) in the combined meta-analyses of all samples. We also replicated the IL6R rs4537545 locus on Chr1q21 (pcombined = 1.2 × 10-122). Our study identifies novel loci for circulating IL-6 levels uncovering new immunological and inflammatory pathways that may influence IL-6 pathobiology.
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- 2021
15. Landscape spatial occupation patterns and resource availability in Nuragic Sardinia (Italy): a glimpse of Bronze Age land use strategies
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Mariani, G. S., Brandolini, F., Naitza, S., and Melis, R. T.
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- 2021
16. GWAS of thyroid stimulating hormone highlights pleiotropic effects and inverse association with thyroid cancer
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Zhou, W. (Wei), Brumpton, B. (Ben), Kabil, O. (Omer), Gudmundsson, J. (Julius), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Weinstock, J. (Josh), Zawistowski, M. (Matthew), Nielsen, J.B. (Jonas B.), Chaker, L. (Layal), Medici, M. (Marco), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Naitza, S. (Silvia), Sanna, S. (Serena), Schultheiss, U.T. (Ulla T.), Cappola, A.R. (Anne), Karjalainen, J. (Juha), Kurki, M. (Mitja), Oneka, M. (Morgan), Taylor, P.N. (Peter N.), Fritsche, L.G. (Lars), Graham, S.E. (Sarah E.), Wolford, B.N. (Brooke N.), Overton, W. (William), Rasheed, H. (Humaira), Haug, E.B. (Eirin B.), Gabrielsen, M.E. (Maiken Elvestad), Skogholt, A.H. (Anne Heidi), Surakka, I. (Ida), Davey Smith, G. (George), Pandit, A. (Anita), Roychowdhury, T. (Tanmoy), Hornsby, W.E. (Whitney E.), Jonasson, J.G. (Jon G.), Senter, L. (Leigha), Liyanarachchi, S. (Sandya), Ringel, M.D. (Matthew D.), Xu, L. (Li), Kiemeney, L.A. (Lambertus A.), He, H. (Hao), Netea-Maier, R.T. (Romana), Mayordomo, J.I. (José), Plantinga, T.S. (Theo S.), Hrafnkelsson, J. (Jon), Hjartarson, H. (Hannes), Sturgis, E.M. (Erich M.), Palotie, A. (Aarno), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Citterio, C.E. (Cintia E.), Arvan, P. (Peter), Brummett, C.M. (Chad M.), Boehnke, M. (Michael), La Chapelle, A. (Albert) de, Stefansson, K. (Kari), Hveem, K. (Kristian), Willer, C.J. (Cristen), Asvold, B.O. (Bjorn O.), Zhou, W. (Wei), Brumpton, B. (Ben), Kabil, O. (Omer), Gudmundsson, J. (Julius), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Weinstock, J. (Josh), Zawistowski, M. (Matthew), Nielsen, J.B. (Jonas B.), Chaker, L. (Layal), Medici, M. (Marco), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Naitza, S. (Silvia), Sanna, S. (Serena), Schultheiss, U.T. (Ulla T.), Cappola, A.R. (Anne), Karjalainen, J. (Juha), Kurki, M. (Mitja), Oneka, M. (Morgan), Taylor, P.N. (Peter N.), Fritsche, L.G. (Lars), Graham, S.E. (Sarah E.), Wolford, B.N. (Brooke N.), Overton, W. (William), Rasheed, H. (Humaira), Haug, E.B. (Eirin B.), Gabrielsen, M.E. (Maiken Elvestad), Skogholt, A.H. (Anne Heidi), Surakka, I. (Ida), Davey Smith, G. (George), Pandit, A. (Anita), Roychowdhury, T. (Tanmoy), Hornsby, W.E. (Whitney E.), Jonasson, J.G. (Jon G.), Senter, L. (Leigha), Liyanarachchi, S. (Sandya), Ringel, M.D. (Matthew D.), Xu, L. (Li), Kiemeney, L.A. (Lambertus A.), He, H. (Hao), Netea-Maier, R.T. (Romana), Mayordomo, J.I. (José), Plantinga, T.S. (Theo S.), Hrafnkelsson, J. (Jon), Hjartarson, H. (Hannes), Sturgis, E.M. (Erich M.), Palotie, A. (Aarno), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Citterio, C.E. (Cintia E.), Arvan, P. (Peter), Brummett, C.M. (Chad M.), Boehnke, M. (Michael), La Chapelle, A. (Albert) de, Stefansson, K. (Kari), Hveem, K. (Kristian), Willer, C.J. (Cristen), and Asvold, B.O. (Bjorn O.)
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Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is critical for normal development and metabolism. To better understand the genetic contribution to TSH levels, we conduct a GWAS meta-analysis at 22.4 million genetic markers in up to 119,715 individuals and identify 74 genome-wide significant loci for TSH, of which 28 are previously unreported. Functional experiments show that the thyroglobulin protein-altering variants P118L and G67S impact thyroglobulin secretion. Phenome-wide association analysis in the UK Biobank demonstrates the pleiotropic effects of TSH-associated variants and a polygenic score for higher TSH levels is associated with a reduced risk of thyroid cancer in the UK Biobank and three other independent studies. Two-sample Mendelian randomization using TSH index variants as instrumental variables suggests a protective effect of higher TSH levels (indicating lower thyroid function) on risk of thyroid cancer and goiter. Our findings highlight the pleiotropic effects of TSH-associated variants on thyroid function and growth of malignant and benign thyroid tumors.
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17. A GENOME WIDE META-ANALYSIS IN 27,300 SUBJECTS IDENTIFIES NOVEL LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES AND CLINICAL THYROID DISEASE: OP47
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Medici, M, Porcu, E, Pistis, G, Teumer, A, Brown, S, Jensen, R, Rawal, R, Roef, G, Vermeulen, S, Lahti, J, Simmonds, M, Husemoen, L L, Freathy, R, Shields, B, Pietzner, D, Taes, Y, Psaty, B, Hofman, A, Wallaschofski, H, Gough, S, zu Schwabedissen, H Meyer, Frayling, T, Kaufman, J-M, Linneberg, A, Räikkönen, K, Rivadeneira, F, Uitterlinden, A, Walsh, J, Meisinger, C, den Heijer, M, Völzke, H, Wilson, S, Visser, T, Cappola, A, Sanna, S, Toniolo, D, Naitza, S, and Peeters, R P
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18. High Neuroticism and low Conscientiousness are associated with interleukin-6
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Sutin, A. R., Terracciano, A., Deiana, B., Naitza, S., Ferrucci, L., Uda, M., Schlessinger, D., and Costa, P. T., Jr.
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19. Long-lasting mantle-derived activity and evolution in the late-Variscan Sàrrabus igneous complex (SE Sardinia, Italy)
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Conte, A. M., Cuccuru, S., D'Antonio, M., Naitza, S., Oggiano, G., Secchi, F. (2018), Società Geologica Italiana, Conte, A. M., Cuccuru, S., D’Antonio, M., Naitza, S., Oggiano, G., and Secchi, F.
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Igneous massif ,Sardina-Corsica ,Magma differentiation, syn-plutonic mafic dikes, variable stress field ,batholith - Abstract
The Sàrrabus igneous massif (400 km2), belongs to the Sardinia-Corsica batholith and is a late-Variscan post-collisional intrusive complex occurring in the frontal part of the orogenic wedge. It is mostly made up of Bt-granodiorites and Bt-monzogranites predating late leucogranites. This complex experienced the contribution of several mafic mantle-derived pulses for about 20 Ma. Mafic intrusions are dominated by Hb-gabbroic rocks cropping out for 10 km along the southern coastline, as stretched and dismembered dikes arranged on a general WNW/ESE trend. They were emplaced as forced intrusions -mostly hosted into Bt-granodiorite- surrounded by discontinuous shells of foliated quartz-diorite/tonalite grading to Hb-granodiorite. Mechanical interaction between different terms of a gabbro/tonalitic association is represented by lobate plagioclase xenocrysts and quartz-diorite fragments in gabbroic rocks. Variations in plastic rheological interaction are testified by gabbroic/quartz-diorite interdigitations or by large (up to 4 m) cuspate fragments of mafic dikes into Hbgranodiorites lobes. Mafic magmas experienced (polybaric?) low-pressure crystal/liquid fractionation at depth, as documented by decametric angular fragments of stratified olivine-two pyroxene-bearing gabbroic rocks. Progressive water saturation of mafic magmas is commonly documented by ortho- and clinopyroxene relic cores rimmed by diffuse amphibole growth. A possible plagioclase + amphibole fractionation path (
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20. Evaluating the controls on the origin of tourmaline-bearing rocks in peraluminous and metaluminous systems: examples from Late-Variscan magmatism of Sardinia (Italy)
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Andreozzi, G. B., Bosi, F., Conte, A. M., Cuccuru, S., and Naitza, S.
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tourmaline ,magmatic system ,Sardinia - Abstract
In magmatic systems, intensive and compositional parameters are commonly invoked to account for tourmaline saturation in the melt. To model the frequent occurrence of tourmaline-bearing rocks associated with peraluminous intrusions, a large emphasis is typically given to Al2O3 saturation index of magmas (ASI> 1.2). However, a major role played by partial melting processes of B-bearing protoliths has been recently proposed to control the B saturation of anatectic melts. In Sardinia, a B-bearing rock series is documented by tourmaline occurrence in the late-crystallization stages of Late-Variscan intrusives related to the older magmatic peak (305-300 Ma). Conversely, intrusives related to the younger magmatic peak (290-280 Ma) are almost made up of F-bearing granites and lack in tourmaline. The controls on the origin of tourmaline were investigated by comparing mineral assemblages from Mandrolisai (central Sardinia) and Arbus (SW Sardinia) igneous massifs, both emplaced at shallow depths in the frontal zone of a nappe edifice. Mandrolisai igneous massif results as a single pulse of a granodioritic metaluminous magma, while Arbus is a composite pluton made of several pulses reaching a peraluminous character in leucogranitic rock-units (ASI < 1.16). Arbus magmas belong to a true ilmenite series while the Mandrolisai straddles the ilmenite/magnetite field series. In Mandrolisai, tourmaline occurs in layered aplite/pegmatite dikes and in thin tourmalinite veins in roof pendants of metamorphic rocks, close to the western contacts of the intrusion. In Arbus, tourmaline occurs in pegmatitic layers, in granophyric dykes and within metamorphic country rock. The inclusive crystal-chemical study of tourmaline samples from pegmatites of both plutons highlights a comparable evolution from shorlitic to foititic composition; in addition, crystals from tourmalinite veins of Mandrolisai and dispersed within the country rock of Arbus show a dravitic composition, mostly related to magma-country rock interaction. The main differences regard the Mg-richest and Al-poorest composition of Mandrolisai tourmaline, which reflect a different composition of granodioritic magma, more magnesian and less aluminous (ASI = 0.93-0.95) The whole data sets of the two plutons allow the reconstruction of the same crystallization path: T = 650-400 °C, P
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21. Application of in-situ gamma-ray spectrometry to mapping intrusive complexes: examples from Sàrrabus igneous massif (SE Sardinia, Italy)
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Cuccuru, S., Conte, A. M., Naitza, S., Oggiano, G., Secchi, F., and Puccini, A.
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gamma ray spectrometry ,Sarrabus igneous massif ,Sardinia - Abstract
The in-situ gamma ray spectrometry is a sound and proven technique to map radioelements variations of rocks. Recently this technique has been satisfactorily used in geological surveys of the Variscan basement and late-Variscan plutons belonging to the northern part of the Sardinia batholith, dominated by coalescing intrusions of peraluminous monzogranites, which are hardly distinguishable each other in the field. In addition, at the scale of the entire Sardinia batholith, good contact exposures between intrusive units are often obliterated by the occurrence of colluvium covers and by regolith. This leads to frequent mapping issues, as the geological definition of single intrusive units when common field indicators (e. g. magmatic flow, unconformities and chilled margins), usually used to constrain the anatomy of plutons, are not applicable or conclusive. The Sàrrabus igneous massif (400 km2) is a multi-pulse, composite intrusive complex recording a complicated history marked by coalescing intrusions dominated by granodiorites, monzogranites and leucogranites. A continuous contribution of mantle pulses is documented by several mafic episodes -predating or coeval to-, granodiorites. Mantle-derived pulses were followed by diffuse diking, which resulted in several generations of mainly NNW mafic dike swarms. Peraluminous character is only recognized for garnet-bearing two mica granites occurring as minor intrusions and NE trending acidic dikes. In this scenario, some unsolved issues mainly regard the discrimination within different rock-units of similar composition and geological style.The geo-statistical processing of 100 in-situ measurements of 40K, 232Th and 238 U abundances by mean of a gamma-ray spectrometer -equipped with a 1-liter NaI (Tl) scintillator generated three radionuclides maps, which mirror seven intrusive units improving the previous geological reconstruction. Indeed, the combined geological-petrographical and radiological mapping, allows to better constrain the anatomy and the emplacement sequence of the several intrusions in Sàrrabus massif. In detail, from older to younger, main intrusive units are: Burcèi Unit (gabbrotonalites) > Monte Cresia Unit (granodiorites grading to monzogranites) > Cala Regina Unit (granodiorites with mafic septa and monzosyenites) > Monte Maria Unit (peraluminous leucogranites) > Bruncu Nicola Bove Unit (monzogranites grading to leucogranites) > San Priamo Unit (leucogranites) > Monte Sette Fratelli Unit (monzogranites grading to leucogranites). In this way, an early southward growth model for the Sàrrabus igneous massif can be envisaged for granodioritic intrusions; it seems to be controlled by mixing of different crustal melts and mantle batches, along an E-W crustal shear zone. Overall, the surveys performed in the Sàrrabus igneous massif has confirmed as the portable gamma-ray spectrometer is a useful tool to improve field surveys when conventional geological discrimination techniques are not conclusive.
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22. 01-O-02 - Natural zeolites mineralization in the Oligocene-Miocene volcano-sedimentary succession of Central Sardinia (Italy)
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Cappelletti, P., primary, Cerri, G., additional, de Gennaro, M., additional, Langella, A., additional, Naitza, S., additional, Padalino, G., additional, Palomba, M., additional, and Rizzo, R., additional
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23. Emplacement of the huge Zn-Pb-Ag vein system of Montevecchio, Arburese (SW Sardinia): geological, mineralogical, geothermometric and isotopic inputs towards a new metallogenic model
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Moroni, M., Naitza, S., Lattanzi, P., Ruggieri, G., Aquino, A., Caruso, S., and Ferrari, E.
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Metallogenic model ,Sardinia ,Arburese ,Montevecchio ,Zn-Pb-Ag vein system - Abstract
Geological, mineralogical, geothermometric and isotopic inputs towards a new metallogenic model for the emplacement of the huge Zn-Pb-Ag vein system of Montevecchio, Arburese (SW Sardinia).
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24. Architecture, emplacement mode of late-Variscan plutons and their relationships with post-collisional phases: examples from Sàrrabus igneous massif (SE Sardinia, Italy)
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Conte, A. M., Naitza, S., Oggiano, G., Secchi, F., Cuccuru, S., Casini, L., and Puccini, A.
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Igneous massif ,Sardina-Corsica ,batholith - Abstract
Sardinia is a southern transect of the Variscan Belt intruded by many post-collisional coalescent igneous complexes forming the Sardinia-Corsica batholith. The Sardinian portion of this batholith grew during two main magmatic peaks, clustered at about 305 Ma (Old Magmatic Peak, OMP) and at 285 Ma (Young Magmatic Peak, YMP); plutons intruding different parts of the Variscan basement show different geological styles in terms of emplacement style and mantle/crust contribution. The Sàrrabus igneous massif (400 km2) is a multi-pulse, composite intrusive complex, occurring in the frontal part of the orogenic wedge in SE Sardinia. It records a complex evolutive history, consisting of several intrusive sequences. The coalescing intrusion are roughly elongated WNW, with sharp sub-vertical contacts. Schematically, the Sàrrabus igneous massif consists of a southern part dominated by granodioritic up to monzogranitic rocks related to the OMP, and a northern part made up of leucogranitic rocks referred to the YMP. A continuous contribution of mantle pulses is documented mostly in the OMP. Early mantle-derived products are gabbrotonalites exposed close to the northern contacts with the host basement; these mafic intrusives occur as a homogeneous sills or masses dismembered by YMP leucogranites. A further mafic pulse consists of disrupted sub-vertical, syn-plutonic, gabbroic dikes associated with quartz-diorites, which are well exposed along the southern Sàrrabus coastline. These dismembered dykes, scattered within the granodiorite with a general WNW trend. The mafic activity evolved towards diffuse diking (mainly spessartites), which resulted in several NNW trending dike swarms that crosscut the OMP intrusives with cool, sharp contact. Spessartites are the latest episodes referable to the OMP; they are frequently associated to metaluminous and garnet-bearing peraluminous felsic dikes and stocks.A subsequent generation of olivine plagioclase -phyric mafic dikes with tholeiitic signature crosscut the YMP.The resulting scenario suggests a northward growth of Sàrrabus igneous massif, accompanied by (1) bimodal character of this magmatism; (2) increasing contribution of crustal melts and a progressive decrease of mantle/crust interactions; (3) progressive shallower emplacement conditions. The late NS trending dyke swarm, which emplaced in dilational jogs accounts for a NS ?1 stress field affecting the entire southern Sardinia lithosphere during Permian time. Conversely, the emplacement of the OMS intrusions and the related dismembered mafic bodies and dykes were controlled by a possible WNW transtensional kinematics. On a larger scale, this variability of stress field, joined to crustal inhomogeneity, could account for different mechanisms of magma ascent and decompression melting that result in different rock associations and petrological signatures.
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25. Il campo filoniano a Ni-Co del Distretto Arburese (Sardegna SW): caratterizzazione geo-giacimentologica e mineralogico-geochimica di una risorsa di interesse strategico
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Moroni, M., Naitza, S., Ferrari, E., Magnani, L., Oggiano, G., and Secchi, F.
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Sardegna ,campo filoniano ,Distretto Arburese ,geo-giacimentologia - Abstract
La caratterizzazione geo-giacimentologica e mineralogico-geochimica di una risorsa di interesse strategico per il campo filoniano a Ni-Co del Distretto Arburese (Sardegna SW).
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26. The Ni-Co-As-Ag-Bi-rich hydrothermal vein ores of the Arburese district (SW Sardinia, Italy): mineralogical and geochemical characterization of possible sources for critical metals
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Moroni, M., Naitza, S., Magnani, L., Ferrari, E., Oggiano, G., and Secchi, F.
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Arburese district ,critical metals ,ores ,Sardinia ,hydrothermal vein - Abstract
Mineralogical and geochemical characterization of possible sources for critical metals in the Ni-Co-As-Ag-Bi-rich hydrothermal vein ores of the Arburese district (SW Sardinia, Italy)
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27. Post-collisional late variscan granites of southern Sardinia: evidences of contrasting suites
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Conte A. M., Naitza S., Oggiano G., Secchi F., Cifelli F., Cuccuru S., D'ANTONIO, MASSIMO, NN, Conte, A. M., Naitza, S., Oggiano, G., Secchi, F., Cifelli, F., Cuccuru, S., and D'Antonio, Massimo
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28. Genome-wide analyses identify a role for SLC17A4 and AADAT in thyroid hormone regulation
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Teumer, A. (Alexander), Chaker, L. (Layal), Groeneweg, S. (Stefan), Li, Y. (Yong), Di Munno, C. (Celia), Barbieri, C. (Caterina), Schultheiss, U.T. (Ulla T.), Traglia, M. (Michela), Ahluwalia, T.S. (Tarunveer Singh), Akiyama, M. (Masato), Appel, E.V.R. (Emil Vincent R.), Arking, D.E. (Dan), Arnold, A.M. (Alice), Astrup, A. (Arne), Beekman, M. (Marian), Beilby, J.P. (John), Bekaert, S. (Sofie), Boerwinkle, E. (Eric), Brown, S.J. (Stephen), Buyzere, M. (Marc) de, Campbell, P.J. (Purdey J.), Ceresini, G. (Graziano), Cerqueira, C. (Charlotte), Cucca, F. (Francesco), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Deelen, J. (Joris), Eckardt, K.-U. (Kai-Uwe), Ekici, A.B. (Arif B.), Hagen, K. (Knut), Ferrrucci, L. (Luigi), Fiers, T. (Tom), Fiorillo, E. (Edoardo), Ford, I. (Ian), Fox, C.S. (Caroline), Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Galesloot, T.E. (Tessel), Gieger, C. (Christian), Gögele, M. (Martin), Grandi, A. (Alessandro) de, Grarup, N. (Niels), Greiser, K.H. (Karin Halina), Haljas, K. (Kadri), Hansen, T. (Torben), Harris, S.E. (Sarah), Heemst, D. (Diana) van, Heijer, M. (Martin) den, Hicks, A.A. (Andrew A.), Hollander, W. (Wouter) den, Homuth, G. (Georg), Hui, J. (Jennie), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Ittermann, T. (Till), Jensen, R.A. (Richard A.), Jing, J. (Jiaojiao), Jukema, J.W. (Jan Wouter), Kajantie, E. (Eero), Kamatani, Y. (Yoichiro), Kasbohm, E. (Elisa), Kaufman, J.-M. (Jean-Marc), Kiemeney, L.A. (Lambertus A.), Kloppenburg, M. (Margreet), Kronenberg, F. (Florian), Kubo, M. (Michiaki), Lahti, J. (Jari), Lapauw, B. (Bruno), Li, S. (Shuo), Liewald, D.C.M. (David C. M.), Alizadeh, B.Z. (Behrooz), Boezen, H.M. (Marike), Franke, L. (Lude), van der Harst, P. (Pim), Navis, G. (Gerjan), Rots, M.G. (M.), Snieder, H. (Harold), Swertz, M.A. (Morris A.), Wijmenga, C. (Cisca), Lim, E.M. (Ee Mun), Linneberg, A. (Allan), Marina, M. (Michela), Mascalzoni, D. (Deborah), Matsuda, K. (Koichi), Medenwald, D. (Daniel), Meisinger, C. (Christa), Meulenbelt, I. (Ingrid), Meyer, T. (Thorsten), Meyer zu Schwabedissen, H.E. (Henriette E.), Mikolajczyk, R. (Rafael), Moed, H. (Heleen), Netea-Maier, R.T. (Romana), Nolte, I.M. (Ilja), Okada, Y. (Yukinori), Pala, M. (Mauro), Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pedersen, O. (Oluf), Petersmann, A. (Astrid), Porcu, E. (Eleonora), Postmus, D. (Douwe), Pramstaller, P.P. (Peter Paul), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Ramos, Y.F.M. (Yolande F. M.), Rawal, R. (Rajesh), Redmond, P. (Paul), Richards, J.B. (Brent), Rietzschel, E.R. (Ernst), Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando), Roef, G.L. (Greet), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Sala, C. (Cinzia), Schlessinger, D. (David), Selvin, E. (Elizabeth), Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Soranzo, N. (Nicole), Sørensen, T.I.A. (Thorkild), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Starr, J.M. (John), Stott, D.J. (David. J.), Taes, Y.E. (Youri), Taliun, D. (Daniel), Tanaka, T. (Toshiko), Thuesen, L. (Leif), Tiller, D. (Daniel), Toniolo, D. (Daniela), Uitterlinden, A.G. (Andre G.), Visser, W.E. (Edward), Walsh, J.P. (John P.), Wilson, S.G. (Scott), Wolffenbuttel, B.H.R. (Bruce), Yang, Q. (Qiong Fang), Zheng, H.-F. (Hou-Feng), Cappola, A.R. (Anne), Peeters, R.P. (Robin), Naitza, S. (Silvia), Völzke, H. (Henry), Sanna, S. (Serena), Köttgen, A. (Anna), Visser, T.J. (Theo), Medici, M. (Marco), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Chaker, L. (Layal), Groeneweg, S. (Stefan), Li, Y. (Yong), Di Munno, C. (Celia), Barbieri, C. (Caterina), Schultheiss, U.T. (Ulla T.), Traglia, M. (Michela), Ahluwalia, T.S. (Tarunveer Singh), Akiyama, M. (Masato), Appel, E.V.R. (Emil Vincent R.), Arking, D.E. (Dan), Arnold, A.M. (Alice), Astrup, A. (Arne), Beekman, M. (Marian), Beilby, J.P. (John), Bekaert, S. (Sofie), Boerwinkle, E. (Eric), Brown, S.J. (Stephen), Buyzere, M. (Marc) de, Campbell, P.J. (Purdey J.), Ceresini, G. (Graziano), Cerqueira, C. (Charlotte), Cucca, F. (Francesco), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Deelen, J. (Joris), Eckardt, K.-U. (Kai-Uwe), Ekici, A.B. (Arif B.), Hagen, K. (Knut), Ferrrucci, L. (Luigi), Fiers, T. (Tom), Fiorillo, E. (Edoardo), Ford, I. (Ian), Fox, C.S. (Caroline), Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Galesloot, T.E. (Tessel), Gieger, C. (Christian), Gögele, M. (Martin), Grandi, A. (Alessandro) de, Grarup, N. (Niels), Greiser, K.H. (Karin Halina), Haljas, K. (Kadri), Hansen, T. (Torben), Harris, S.E. (Sarah), Heemst, D. (Diana) van, Heijer, M. (Martin) den, Hicks, A.A. (Andrew A.), Hollander, W. (Wouter) den, Homuth, G. (Georg), Hui, J. (Jennie), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Ittermann, T. (Till), Jensen, R.A. (Richard A.), Jing, J. (Jiaojiao), Jukema, J.W. (Jan Wouter), Kajantie, E. (Eero), Kamatani, Y. (Yoichiro), Kasbohm, E. (Elisa), Kaufman, J.-M. (Jean-Marc), Kiemeney, L.A. (Lambertus A.), Kloppenburg, M. (Margreet), Kronenberg, F. (Florian), Kubo, M. (Michiaki), Lahti, J. (Jari), Lapauw, B. (Bruno), Li, S. (Shuo), Liewald, D.C.M. (David C. M.), Alizadeh, B.Z. (Behrooz), Boezen, H.M. (Marike), Franke, L. (Lude), van der Harst, P. (Pim), Navis, G. (Gerjan), Rots, M.G. (M.), Snieder, H. (Harold), Swertz, M.A. (Morris A.), Wijmenga, C. (Cisca), Lim, E.M. (Ee Mun), Linneberg, A. (Allan), Marina, M. (Michela), Mascalzoni, D. (Deborah), Matsuda, K. (Koichi), Medenwald, D. (Daniel), Meisinger, C. (Christa), Meulenbelt, I. (Ingrid), Meyer, T. (Thorsten), Meyer zu Schwabedissen, H.E. (Henriette E.), Mikolajczyk, R. (Rafael), Moed, H. (Heleen), Netea-Maier, R.T. (Romana), Nolte, I.M. (Ilja), Okada, Y. (Yukinori), Pala, M. (Mauro), Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pedersen, O. (Oluf), Petersmann, A. (Astrid), Porcu, E. (Eleonora), Postmus, D. (Douwe), Pramstaller, P.P. (Peter Paul), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Ramos, Y.F.M. (Yolande F. M.), Rawal, R. (Rajesh), Redmond, P. (Paul), Richards, J.B. (Brent), Rietzschel, E.R. (Ernst), Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando), Roef, G.L. (Greet), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Sala, C. (Cinzia), Schlessinger, D. (David), Selvin, E. (Elizabeth), Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Soranzo, N. (Nicole), Sørensen, T.I.A. (Thorkild), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Starr, J.M. (John), Stott, D.J. (David. J.), Taes, Y.E. (Youri), Taliun, D. (Daniel), Tanaka, T. (Toshiko), Thuesen, L. (Leif), Tiller, D. (Daniel), Toniolo, D. (Daniela), Uitterlinden, A.G. (Andre G.), Visser, W.E. (Edward), Walsh, J.P. (John P.), Wilson, S.G. (Scott), Wolffenbuttel, B.H.R. (Bruce), Yang, Q. (Qiong Fang), Zheng, H.-F. (Hou-Feng), Cappola, A.R. (Anne), Peeters, R.P. (Robin), Naitza, S. (Silvia), Völzke, H. (Henry), Sanna, S. (Serena), Köttgen, A. (Anna), Visser, T.J. (Theo), and Medici, M. (Marco)
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Thyroid dysfunction is an important public health problem, which affects 10% of the general population and increases the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Many aspects of thyroid hormone regulation have only partly been elucidated, including its transport, metabolism, and genetic determinants. Here we report a large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for thyroid function and dysfunction, testing 8 million genetic variants in up to 72,167 individuals. One-hundred-and-nine independent genetic variants are associated with these traits. A genetic risk score, calculated to assess their combined effects on clinical end points, shows significant associations with increased risk of both overt (Graves’ disease) and subclinical thyroid disease, as well as clinical complications. By functional follow-up on selected signals, we identify a novel thyroid hormone transporter (SLC17A4) and a metabolizing enzyme (AADAT). Together, these results provide new knowledge about thyroid hormone physiology and disease, opening new possibilities for therapeutic targets.
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29. Genome-wide analyses identify a role for SLC17A4 and AADAT in thyroid hormone regulation
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Teumer, A, Chaker, Layal, Groeneweg, Stefan, Li, Yi, Di Munno, Celia, Barbieri, C, Schultheiss, UT, Traglia, M, Ahluwalia, TS, Akiyama, M, Appel, EVR, Arking, DE, Arnold, A, Astrup, A, Beekman, M, Beilby, JP, Bekaert, S, Boerwinkle, E, Brown, SJ, de Buyzere, M, Campbell, PJ, Ceresini, G, Cerqueira, C, Cucca, F, Deary, IJ, Deelen, J, Eckardt, KU, Ekici, AB, Eriksson, JG, Ferrrucci, L, Fiers, T, Fiorillo, E, Ford, I, Fox, CS, Fuchsberger, C, Galesloot, TE, Gieger, C, Gogele, M, De Grandi, A, Grarup, N, Greiser, KH, Haljas, K, Hansen, T, Harris, SE, van Heemst, D, Heijer, M, Hicks, AA, den Hollander, W, Homuth, G, Hui, JN, Ikram, Arfan, Ittermann, T, Jensen, RA, Jing, J, Jukema, JW, Kajalltie, E, Kamatani, Y, Kasbohm, E, Kaufman, JM, Kiemeney, LA, Kloppenburg, M, Kronenberg, F, Kubo, M, Lahti, J, Lapauw, B, Li, S, Liewald, DCM, Lim, EM, Linneberg, A, Marina, M, Mascalzoni, D, Matsuda, K, Medenwald, D, Meisinger, C, Meulenbelt, I, Meyer, T, zu Schwabedissen, HEM, Mikolajczyk, R, Moed, M, Netea-Maier, RT, Nolte, IM, Okadah, Y, Pala, M, Pattaro, C, Pedersen, O, Petersmann, A, Porcu, E, Postmus, I, Pramstaller, PP, Psaty, BM, Ramos, YFM, Rawal, R, Redmond, P, Richards, JB, Rietzschel, ER, Rivadeneira, Fernando, Roef, G, Rotter, JI, Sala, CF, Schlessinger, D, Selvin, E, Slagboom, PE (Eline), Soranzo, N, Sorensen, TIA, Spector, TD, Starr, JM, Stott, DJ, Taes, Y, Taliun, D, Tanaka, T, Thuesen, B, Tiller, D, Toniolo, D, Uitterlinden, André, Visser, Edward, Walsh, JP, Wilson, SG, Wolffenbuttel, BHR, Yang, Q, Zheng, HF, Cappola, A, Peeters, Robin, Naitza, S, Volzke, H, Sanna, S, Kottgen, A, Visser, Theo, Medici, Marco, Teumer, A, Chaker, Layal, Groeneweg, Stefan, Li, Yi, Di Munno, Celia, Barbieri, C, Schultheiss, UT, Traglia, M, Ahluwalia, TS, Akiyama, M, Appel, EVR, Arking, DE, Arnold, A, Astrup, A, Beekman, M, Beilby, JP, Bekaert, S, Boerwinkle, E, Brown, SJ, de Buyzere, M, Campbell, PJ, Ceresini, G, Cerqueira, C, Cucca, F, Deary, IJ, Deelen, J, Eckardt, KU, Ekici, AB, Eriksson, JG, Ferrrucci, L, Fiers, T, Fiorillo, E, Ford, I, Fox, CS, Fuchsberger, C, Galesloot, TE, Gieger, C, Gogele, M, De Grandi, A, Grarup, N, Greiser, KH, Haljas, K, Hansen, T, Harris, SE, van Heemst, D, Heijer, M, Hicks, AA, den Hollander, W, Homuth, G, Hui, JN, Ikram, Arfan, Ittermann, T, Jensen, RA, Jing, J, Jukema, JW, Kajalltie, E, Kamatani, Y, Kasbohm, E, Kaufman, JM, Kiemeney, LA, Kloppenburg, M, Kronenberg, F, Kubo, M, Lahti, J, Lapauw, B, Li, S, Liewald, DCM, Lim, EM, Linneberg, A, Marina, M, Mascalzoni, D, Matsuda, K, Medenwald, D, Meisinger, C, Meulenbelt, I, Meyer, T, zu Schwabedissen, HEM, Mikolajczyk, R, Moed, M, Netea-Maier, RT, Nolte, IM, Okadah, Y, Pala, M, Pattaro, C, Pedersen, O, Petersmann, A, Porcu, E, Postmus, I, Pramstaller, PP, Psaty, BM, Ramos, YFM, Rawal, R, Redmond, P, Richards, JB, Rietzschel, ER, Rivadeneira, Fernando, Roef, G, Rotter, JI, Sala, CF, Schlessinger, D, Selvin, E, Slagboom, PE (Eline), Soranzo, N, Sorensen, TIA, Spector, TD, Starr, JM, Stott, DJ, Taes, Y, Taliun, D, Tanaka, T, Thuesen, B, Tiller, D, Toniolo, D, Uitterlinden, André, Visser, Edward, Walsh, JP, Wilson, SG, Wolffenbuttel, BHR, Yang, Q, Zheng, HF, Cappola, A, Peeters, Robin, Naitza, S, Volzke, H, Sanna, S, Kottgen, A, Visser, Theo, and Medici, Marco
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30. Antimicrobial defences in Drosophila: the story so far (vol 40, pg 887, 2004)
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Naitza, S and Ligoxygakis, P
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31. A Meta-Analysis of Thyroid-Related Traits Reveals Novel Loci and Gender-Specific Differences in the Regulation of Thyroid Function
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McCarthy, M.I., Porcu, E., Medici, M., Pistis, G., Volpato, C.B., Wilson, S.G., Cappola, A.R., Bos, S.D., Deelen, J., den Heijer, M., Freathy, R.M., Lahti, J., Liu, C., Lopez, L.M., Nolte, I.M., O'Connell, J.R., Tanaka, T., Trompet, S., Arnold, A., Bandinelli, S., Beekman, M., Böhringer, S., Brown, S.J., Buckley, B.M., Camaschella, C., de Craen, A.J.M., Davies, G., de Visser, M.C.H., Ford, I., Forsen, T., Frayling, T.M., Fugazzola, L., Gögele, M., Hattersley, A.T., Hermus, A.R., Hofman, A., Houwing-Duistermaat, J.J., Jensen, R.A., Kajantie, E., Kloppenburg, M., Lim, E.M., Masciullo, C., Mariotti, S., Minelli, C., Mitchell, B.D., Nagaraja, R., Netea-Maier, R.T., Palotie, A., Persani, L., Piras, M.G., Psaty, B.M., Räikkönen, K., Richards, J.B., Rivadeneira, F., Sala, C., Sabra, M.M., Sattar, N., Shields, B.M., Soranzo, N., Starr, J.M., Stott, D.J., Sweep, F.C.G.J., Usala, G., van der Klauw, M.M., van Heemst, D., van Mullem, A., H.Vermeulen, S., Visser, W.E., Walsh, J.P., Westendorp, R.G.J., Widen, E., Zhai, G., Cucca, F., Deary, I.J., Eriksson, J.G., Ferrucci, L., Fox, C.S., Jukema, J.W., Kiemeney, L.A., Pramstaller, P.P., Schlessinger, D., Shuldiner, A.R., Slagboom, E.P., Uitterlinden, A.G., Vaidya, B., Visser, T.J., Wolffenbuttel, B.H.R., Meulenbelt, I., Rotter, J.I., Spector, T.D., Hicks, A.A., Toniolo, D., Sanna, S., Peeters, R.P., Naitza, S., Internal Medicine, Clinical Genetics, Public Health, Epidemiology, Internal medicine, ICaR - Circulation and metabolism, Behavioural Sciences, Clinicum, Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, Children's Hospital, Lastentautien yksikkö, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Haartman Institute (-2014), Department of Medical and Clinical Genetics, Diabetes and Obesity Research Program, Developmental Psychology Research Group, Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Genomic Discoveries and Clinical Translation, Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), Lifestyle Medicine (LM), Center for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (CLDM), Porcu, E, Medici, M, Pistis, G, Volpato, Cb, Wilson, Sg, Cappola, Ar, Bos, Sd, Deelen, J, DEN HEIJER, M, Freathy, Rm, Lahti, J, Liu, C, Lopez, Lm, Nolte, Im, O'Connell, Jr, Tanaka, T, Trompet, S, Arnold, A, Bandinelli, S, Beekman, M, Böhringer, S, Brown, Sj, Buckley, Bm, Camaschella, Clara, DE CRAEN, Aj, Davies, G, DE VISSER, Mc, Ford, I, Forsen, T, Frayling, Tm, Fugazzola, L, Gögele, M, Hattersley, At, Hermus, Ar, Hofman, A, HOUWING DUISTERMAAT, Jj, Jensen, Ra, Kajantie, E, Kloppenburg, M, Lim, Em, Masciullo, C, Mariotti, S, Minelli, C, Mitchell, Bd, Nagaraja, R, NETEA MAIER, Rt, Palotie, A, Persani, L, Piras, Mg, Psaty, Bm, Räikkönen, K, Richards, Jb, Rivadeneira, F, Sala, C, Sabra, Mm, Sattar, N, Shields, Bm, Soranzo, N, Starr, Jm, Stott, Dj, Sweep, Fc, Usala, G, VAN DER KLAUW, Mm, VAN HEEMST, D, VAN MULLEM, A, Vermeulen, Sh, Visser, We, Walsh, Jp, Westendorp, Rg, Widen, E, Zhai, G, Cucca, F, Deary, Ij, Eriksson, Jg, Ferrucci, L, Fox, C, Jukema, Jw, Kiemeney, La, Pramstaller, Pp, Schlessinger, D, Shuldiner, Ar, Slagboom, Ep, Uitterlinden, Ag, Vaidya, B, Visser, Tj, Wolffenbuttel, Bh, Meulenbelt, I, Rotter, Ji, Spector, Td, Hicks, Aa, Toniolo, D, Sanna, S, Peeters, Rp, and Naitza, S.
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Male ,Cancer Research ,endocrine system diseases ,Factor binding protein 5 ,Thyroid Gland ,FACTOR BINDING PROTEIN-5 ,Thyrotropin ,Genome-wide association study ,Expression ,Aetiology, screening and detection [ONCOL 5] ,Growth ,Hyperthyroidism ,CLEFT-PALATE ,Serum TSH ,0302 clinical medicine ,Euthyroid ,Genetics (clinical) ,0303 health sciences ,Sex Characteristics ,factor binding protein-S ,Thyroid ,3. Good health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Phenotype ,NFIA ,Cleft palate ,GROWTH ,Genome wide Association ,Female ,Thyroid function ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,EXPRESSION ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,cleft-palate ,515 Psychology ,education ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Molecular epidemiology [NCEBP 1] ,03 medical and health sciences ,Thyroid-stimulating hormone ,Hypothyroidism ,SERUM TSH ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Genetics ,Humans ,Hormonal regulation Translational research [IGMD 6] ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Health aging / healthy living Cardiovascular diseases [IGMD 5] ,030304 developmental biology ,Molecular epidemiology Aetiology, screening and detection [NCEBP 1] ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,THYROTROPIN ,HORMONE PATHWAY GENES ,Hormonal regulation [IGMD 6] ,R1 ,Thyroxine ,Common variation ,lcsh:Genetics ,Endocrinology ,HYPOTHYROIDISM ,Hormone pathway genes ,genome-wide association ,Hormonal regulation Aetiology, screening and detection [IGMD 6] ,3111 Biomedicine ,COMMON VARIATION ,Hormone ,FOXE1 ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Thyroid hormone is essential for normal metabolism and development, and overt abnormalities in thyroid function lead to common endocrine disorders affecting approximately 10% of individuals over their life span. In addition, even mild alterations in thyroid function are associated with weight changes, atrial fibrillation, osteoporosis, and psychiatric disorders. To identify novel variants underlying thyroid function, we performed a large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for serum levels of the highly heritable thyroid function markers TSH and FT4, in up to 26,420 and 17,520 euthyroid subjects, respectively. Here we report 26 independent associations, including several novel loci for TSH (PDE10A, VEGFA, IGFBP5, NFIA, SOX9, PRDM11, FGF7, INSR, ABO, MIR1179, NRG1, MBIP, ITPK1, SASH1, GLIS3) and FT4 (LHX3, FOXE1, AADAT, NETO1/FBXO15, LPCAT2/CAPNS2). Notably, only limited overlap was detected between TSH and FT4 associated signals, in spite of the feedback regulation of their circulating levels by the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. Five of the reported loci (PDE8B, PDE10A, MAF/LOC440389, NETO1/FBXO15, and LPCAT2/CAPNS2) show strong gender-specific differences, which offer clues for the known sexual dimorphism in thyroid function and related pathologies. Importantly, the TSH-associated loci contribute not only to variation within the normal range, but also to TSH values outside the reference range, suggesting that they may be involved in thyroid dysfunction. Overall, our findings explain, respectively, 5.64% and 2.30% of total TSH and FT4 trait variance, and they improve the current knowledge of the regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis function and the consequences of genetic variation for hypo- or hyperthyroidism., Author Summary Levels of thyroid hormones are tightly regulated by TSH produced in the pituitary, and even mild alterations in their concentrations are strong indicators of thyroid pathologies, which are very common worldwide. To identify common genetic variants associated with the highly heritable markers of thyroid function, TSH and FT4, we conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in 26,420 and 17,520 individuals, respectively, of European ancestry with normal thyroid function. Our analysis identified 26 independent genetic variants regulating these traits, several of which are new, and confirmed previously detected polymorphisms affecting TSH (within the PDE8B gene and near CAPZB, MAF/LOC440389, and NR3C2) and FT4 (within DIO1) levels. Gender-specific differences in the genetic effects of several variants for TSH and FT4 levels were identified at several loci, which offer clues to understand the known sexual dimorphism in thyroid function and pathology. Of particular clinical interest, we show that TSH-associated loci contribute not only to normal variation, but also to TSH values outside reference range, suggesting that they may be involved in thyroid dysfunction. Overall, our findings add to the developing landscape of the regulation of thyroid homeostasis and the consequences of genetic variation for thyroid related diseases.
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32. Pleiotropy among common genetic loci identified for cardiometabolic disorders and C-reactive protein
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Ligthart, S, De Vries, PS, Uitterlinden, AG, Hofman, A, Franco, OH, Chasman, DI, Dehghan, A, Dupuis, J, Barbalic, M, Bis, JC, Eiriksdottir, G, Lu, C, Pellikka, N, Wallaschofski, H, Kettunen, J, Henneman, P, Baumert, J, Strachan, DP, Fuchsberger, C, Vitart, V, Wilson, JF, Paré, G, Naitza, S, Rudock, ME, Surakka, I, De Geus, EJC, Alizadeh, BZ, Guralnik, JMD, Shuldiner, A, Tanaka, T, Zee, RYL, Schnabel, RB, Nambi, V, Kavousi, M, Ripatti, S, Nauck, M, Smith, NL, Smith, AV, Sundvall, J, Scheet, P, Liu, Y, Ruokonen, A, Rose, LM, Larson, MG, Hoogeveen, RC, Freimer, NB, Teumer, A, Tracy, RP, Launer, LJ, Buring, JE, Yamamoto, JF, Folsom, AR, Sijbrands, EJG, Pankow, J, Elliott, P, Keaney, JF, Sun, W, Sarin, AP, Fontes, JD, Badola, S, Astor, BC, Pouta, A, Werda, K, Greiser, KH, Kuss, O, Schwabedissen, HEMZ, Thiery, J, Jamshidi, Y, Nolte, IM, Soranzo, N, Spector, TD, Völzke, H, Parker, AN, Aspelund, T, Bates, D, Young, L, Tsui, K, Siscovick, DS, Guo, X, Rotter, JI, Uda, M, Schlessinger, D, Rudan, I, Hicks, AA, Penninx, BW, Thorand, B, Gieger, C, Coresh, J, Willemsen, G, Harris, TB, Järvelin, MR, Rice, K, Radke, D, Salomaa, V, Van Dijk, KW, Boerwinkle, E, Vasan, RS, Ferrucci, L, and Gibson, QD
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© 2015 Ligthart et al. Pleiotropic genetic variants have independent effects on different phenotypes. C-reactive protein (CRP) is associated with several cardiometabolic phenotypes. Shared genetic backgrounds may partially underlie these associations. We conducted a genome-wide analysis to identify the shared genetic background of inflammation and cardiometabolic phenotypes using published genome-wide association studies (GWAS). We also evaluated whether the pleiotropic effects of such loci were biological or mediated in nature. First, we examined whether 283 common variants identified for 10 cardiometabolic phenotypes in GWAS are associated with CRP level. Second, we tested whether 18 variants identified for serum CRP are associated with 10 cardiometabolic phenotypes. We used a Bonferroni corrected p-value of 1.1×10-04 (0.05/463) as a threshold of significance. We evaluated the independent pleiotropic effect on both phenotypes using individual level data from the Women Genome Health Study. Evaluating the genetic overlap between inflammation and cardiometabolic phenotypes, we found 13 pleiotropic regions. Additional analyses showed that 6 regions (APOC1, HNF1A, IL6R, PPP1R3B, HNF4A and IL1F10) appeared to have a pleiotropic effect on CRP independent of the effects on the cardiometabolic phenotypes. These included loci where individuals carrying the risk allele for CRP encounter higher lipid levels and risk of type 2 diabetes. In addition, 5 regions (GCKR, PABPC4, BCL7B, FTO and TMEM18) had an effect on CRP largely mediated through the cardiometabolic phenotypes. In conclusion, our results show genetic pleiotropy among inflammation and cardiometabolic phenotypes. In addition to reverse causation, our data suggests that pleiotropic genetic variants partially underlie the association between CRP and cardiometabolic phenotypes.
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33. Redox state of magmas and granite-related Mo mineralization: evidences from Late Variscan F-bearing granites from Southern Sardinia (Italy)
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Fadda S., Fiori M., Matzuzzi C., Naitza S., and Secchi F.
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34. The Lin28/let-7 axis regulates glucose metabolism
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35. Materie prime strategiche per l'Europa e metalli preziosi: il quadro dei distretti della Sardegna
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Naitza S., Fadda S., Fiori M., and Peretti R.
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36. The late Variscan Monte Linas Pluton (SW Sardinia): a source of granophile element ore
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Cuccuru S., Casini L., Naitza S., Puccini A., Secchi F, and Oggiano G.
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37. Evaluation of CO2 uptake under mild accelerated carbonation conditions in cement-based and lime-based mortars
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Furcas C., Balletto G., Naitza S., and Mazzella A.
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38. Pleiotropy among common genetic loci identified for cardiometabolic disorders and C-reactive protein
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Ligthart, S. (Symen), Vries, P.S. (Paul) de, Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Hofman, A. (Albert), Franco, O.H. (Oscar), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), Dehghan, A. (Abbas), Dupuis, J. (Josée), Barbalic, M. (maja), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Eiriksdottir, G. (Gudny), Lu, C. (Chen), Pellikka, N. (Niina), Wallaschofski, H. (Henri), Kettunen, J. (Johannes), Henneman, P. (Peter), Baumert, J. (Jens), Strachan, D.P. (David), Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Vitart, V. (Veronique), Wilson, J.F. (James F), Paré, G. (Guillaume), Naitza, S. (Silvia), Rudock, M.E. (Megan), Surakka, I. (Ida), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Alizadeh, B.Z. (Behrooz), Guralnik, J.M. (Jack), Shuldiner, A.R. (Alan), Tanaka, T. (Toshiko), Zee, R.Y.L. (Robert), Schnabel, R.B. (Renate), Nambi, V. (Vijay), Kavousi, M. (Maryam), Ripatti, S. (Samuli), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Smith, N.L. (Nicholas L.), Smith, A.V. (Albert Vernon), Sundvall, J. (Jouko), Scheet, P. (Paul), Liu, Y. (YongMei), Ruokonen, A. (Aimo), Rose, L.M. (Lynda), Larson, M.G. (Martin), Hoogeveen, R.C. (Ron), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Tracy, R.P. (Russell), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Buring, J.E. (Julie), Yamamoto, J.F. (Jennifer), Folsom, A.R. (Aaron), Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric), Pankow, J.S. (James), Elliott, P. (Paul), Keaney, J.F. (John), Sun, W. (Wei), Sarin, A.-P., Fontes, M. (Michel), Badola, S. (Sunita), Astor, B.C. (Brad), Pouta, A. (Anneli), Werda, K. (Karl), Greiser, K.H. (Karin Halina), Kuss, O. (Oliver), Schwabedissen, H.E.M.Z. (Henriette E. Meyer Zu), Thiery, J. (Joachim), Jamshidi, Y. (Yalda), Nolte, I.M. (Ilja M.), Soranzo, N. (Nicole), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Völzke, H. (Henry), Parker, A.N. (Alex), Aspelund, T. (Thor), Bates, D. (David), Young, L. (Lauren), Tsui, K. (Kim), Siscovick, D.S. (David), Guo, X. (Xiuqing), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Uda, M. (Manuela), Schlessinger, D., Rudan, I. (Igor), Hicks, A.A. (Andrew), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Thorand, B. (Barbara), Gieger, C. (Christian), Coresh, J. (Josef), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Harris, T.B. (Tamara), Jarvelin, M.-R. (Marjo-Riitta), Rice, K.M. (Kenneth), Radke, D. (Dörte), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Willems van Dijk, J.A.P. (Ko), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Vasan, R.S. (Ramachandran Srini), Ferrucci, L. (Luigi), Gibson, Q. (Quince), Bandinelli, S. (Stefania), Snieder, H. (Harold), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Xiao, X. (Xiangjun), Campbell, H. (Harry), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Pramstaller, P.P. (Peter Paul), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Peltonen, L. (Leena Johanna), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Ridker, P.M. (Paul), Homuth, G. (Georg), Koenig, W. (Wolfgang), Ballantyne, C. (Christie), Witteman, J.C.M. (Jacqueline), Benjamin, E.J. (Emelia), Perola, M. (Markus), Chasman., D.I. (Daniel I.), Ligthart, S. (Symen), Vries, P.S. (Paul) de, Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Hofman, A. (Albert), Franco, O.H. (Oscar), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), Dehghan, A. (Abbas), Dupuis, J. (Josée), Barbalic, M. (maja), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Eiriksdottir, G. (Gudny), Lu, C. (Chen), Pellikka, N. (Niina), Wallaschofski, H. (Henri), Kettunen, J. (Johannes), Henneman, P. (Peter), Baumert, J. (Jens), Strachan, D.P. (David), Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Vitart, V. (Veronique), Wilson, J.F. (James F), Paré, G. (Guillaume), Naitza, S. (Silvia), Rudock, M.E. (Megan), Surakka, I. (Ida), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Alizadeh, B.Z. (Behrooz), Guralnik, J.M. (Jack), Shuldiner, A.R. (Alan), Tanaka, T. (Toshiko), Zee, R.Y.L. (Robert), Schnabel, R.B. (Renate), Nambi, V. (Vijay), Kavousi, M. (Maryam), Ripatti, S. (Samuli), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Smith, N.L. (Nicholas L.), Smith, A.V. (Albert Vernon), Sundvall, J. (Jouko), Scheet, P. (Paul), Liu, Y. (YongMei), Ruokonen, A. (Aimo), Rose, L.M. (Lynda), Larson, M.G. (Martin), Hoogeveen, R.C. (Ron), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Tracy, R.P. (Russell), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Buring, J.E. (Julie), Yamamoto, J.F. (Jennifer), Folsom, A.R. (Aaron), Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric), Pankow, J.S. (James), Elliott, P. (Paul), Keaney, J.F. (John), Sun, W. (Wei), Sarin, A.-P., Fontes, M. (Michel), Badola, S. (Sunita), Astor, B.C. (Brad), Pouta, A. (Anneli), Werda, K. (Karl), Greiser, K.H. (Karin Halina), Kuss, O. (Oliver), Schwabedissen, H.E.M.Z. (Henriette E. Meyer Zu), Thiery, J. (Joachim), Jamshidi, Y. (Yalda), Nolte, I.M. (Ilja M.), Soranzo, N. (Nicole), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Völzke, H. (Henry), Parker, A.N. (Alex), Aspelund, T. (Thor), Bates, D. (David), Young, L. (Lauren), Tsui, K. (Kim), Siscovick, D.S. (David), Guo, X. (Xiuqing), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Uda, M. (Manuela), Schlessinger, D., Rudan, I. (Igor), Hicks, A.A. (Andrew), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Thorand, B. (Barbara), Gieger, C. (Christian), Coresh, J. (Josef), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Harris, T.B. (Tamara), Jarvelin, M.-R. (Marjo-Riitta), Rice, K.M. (Kenneth), Radke, D. (Dörte), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Willems van Dijk, J.A.P. (Ko), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Vasan, R.S. (Ramachandran Srini), Ferrucci, L. (Luigi), Gibson, Q. (Quince), Bandinelli, S. (Stefania), Snieder, H. (Harold), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Xiao, X. (Xiangjun), Campbell, H. (Harry), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Pramstaller, P.P. (Peter Paul), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Peltonen, L. (Leena Johanna), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Ridker, P.M. (Paul), Homuth, G. (Georg), Koenig, W. (Wolfgang), Ballantyne, C. (Christie), Witteman, J.C.M. (Jacqueline), Benjamin, E.J. (Emelia), Perola, M. (Markus), and Chasman., D.I. (Daniel I.)
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Pleiotropic genetic variants have independent effects on different phenotypes. C-reactive protein (CRP) is associated with several cardiometabolic phenotypes. Shared genetic backgrounds may partially underlie these associations. We conducted a genome-wide analysis to identify the shared genetic background of inflammation and cardiometabolic phenotypes using published genome-wide association studies (GWAS). We also evaluated whether the pleiotropic effects of such loci were biological or mediated in nature. First, we examined whether 283 common variants identified for 10 cardiometabolic phenotypes in GWAS are associated with CRP level. Second, we tested whether 18 variants identified for serum CRP are associated with 10 cardiometabolic phenotypes. We used a Bonferroni corrected p-value of 1.1×10-04 (0.05/463) as a threshold of significance. We evaluated the independent pleiotropic effect on both phenotypes using individual level data from the Women Genome Health Study. Evaluating the genetic overlap between inflammation and cardiometabolic phenotypes, we found 13 pleiotropic regions. Additional analyses showed that 6 regions (APOC1, HNF1A, IL6R, PPP1R3B, HNF4A and IL1F10) appeared to have a pleiotropic effect on CRP independent of the effects on the cardiometabolic phenotypes. These included loci where individuals carrying the risk allele for CRP encounter higher lipid levels and risk of type 2 diabetes. In addition, 5 regions (GCKR, PABPC4, BCL7B, FTO and TMEM18) had an effect on CRP largely mediated through the cardiometabolic phenotypes. In conclusion, our results show genetic pleiotropy among inflammation and cardiometabolic phenotypes. In addition to reverse causation, our data suggests that pleiotropic genetic variants partially underlie the association between CRP and cardiometabolic phenotypes.
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39. Whole-genome sequence-based analysis of thyroid function.
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Taylor, PN, Porcu, E, Chew, S, Campbell, PJ, Traglia, M, Brown, SJ, Mullin, BH, Shihab, HA, Min, J, Walter, K, Memari, Y, Huang, J, Barnes, MR, Beilby, JP, Charoen, P, Danecek, P, Dudbridge, F, Forgetta, V, Greenwood, C, Grundberg, E, Johnson, AD, Hui, J, Lim, EM, McCarthy, S, Muddyman, D, Panicker, V, Perry, JRB, Bell, JT, Yuan, W, Relton, C, Gaunt, T, Schlessinger, D, Abecasis, G, Cucca, F, Surdulescu, GL, Woltersdorf, W, Zeggini, E, Zheng, H-F, Toniolo, D, Dayan, CM, Naitza, S, Walsh, JP, Spector, T, Davey Smith, G, Durbin, R, Richards, JB, Sanna, S, Soranzo, N, Timpson, NJ, Wilson, SG, UK0K Consortium, Taylor, PN, Porcu, E, Chew, S, Campbell, PJ, Traglia, M, Brown, SJ, Mullin, BH, Shihab, HA, Min, J, Walter, K, Memari, Y, Huang, J, Barnes, MR, Beilby, JP, Charoen, P, Danecek, P, Dudbridge, F, Forgetta, V, Greenwood, C, Grundberg, E, Johnson, AD, Hui, J, Lim, EM, McCarthy, S, Muddyman, D, Panicker, V, Perry, JRB, Bell, JT, Yuan, W, Relton, C, Gaunt, T, Schlessinger, D, Abecasis, G, Cucca, F, Surdulescu, GL, Woltersdorf, W, Zeggini, E, Zheng, H-F, Toniolo, D, Dayan, CM, Naitza, S, Walsh, JP, Spector, T, Davey Smith, G, Durbin, R, Richards, JB, Sanna, S, Soranzo, N, Timpson, NJ, Wilson, SG, and UK0K Consortium
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Normal thyroid function is essential for health, but its genetic architecture remains poorly understood. Here, for the heritable thyroid traits thyrotropin (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4), we analyse whole-genome sequence data from the UK10K project (N=2,287). Using additional whole-genome sequence and deeply imputed data sets, we report meta-analysis results for common variants (MAF≥1%) associated with TSH and FT4 (N=16,335). For TSH, we identify a novel variant in SYN2 (MAF=23.5%, P=6.15 × 10(-9)) and a new independent variant in PDE8B (MAF=10.4%, P=5.94 × 10(-14)). For FT4, we report a low-frequency variant near B4GALT6/SLC25A52 (MAF=3.2%, P=1.27 × 10(-9)) tagging a rare TTR variant (MAF=0.4%, P=2.14 × 10(-11)). All common variants explain ≥20% of the variance in TSH and FT4. Analysis of rare variants (MAF<1%) using sequence kernel association testing reveals a novel association with FT4 in NRG1. Our results demonstrate that increased coverage in whole-genome sequence association studies identifies novel variants associated with thyroid function.
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40. Relationships between hydrothermal systems and emplacement of late Variscan plutons: an example from the Arburese district (Sw Sardinia, Italy)
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Naitza S., Cuccuru S., Puccini A., Secchi F., and Tocco S
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41. The Ni-Co hydrothermal ore deposits of the Arburese Variscan district (SW Sardinia, Italy)
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Naitza S., Garbarino C., Secchi F., and Tocco S
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42. Multiethnic meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in >100 000 subjects identifies 23 fibrinogen-associated Loci but no strong evidence of a causal association between circulating fibrinogen and cardiovascular disease
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Sabater-Lleal, M., Huang, J., Chasman, D., Naitza, S., Dehghan, A., Johnson, A.D., Teumer, A., Reiner, A.P., Folkersen, L., Basu, S., Rudnicka, A.R., Trompet, S., Malarstig, A., Baumert, J., Bis, J.C., Guo, X.Q., Hottenga, J.J., Shin, S.Y., Lopez, L.M., Lahti, J., Tanaka, T., Yanek, L.R., Oudot-Mellakh, T., Wilson, J.F., Navarro, P., Huffman, J.E., Zemunik, T., Redline, S., Mehra, R., Pulanic, D., Rudan, I., Wright, A.F., Kolcic, I., Polasek, O., Wild, S.H., Campbell, H., Curb, J.D., Wallace, R., Liu, S.M., Eaton, C.B., Becker, D.M., Becker, L.C., Bandinelli, S., Raikkonen, K., Widen, E., Palotie, A., Fornage, M., Green, D., Gross, M., Davies, G., Harris, S.E., Liewald, D.C., Starr, J.M., Williams, F.M.K., Grant, P.J., Spector, T.D., Strawbridge, R.J., Silveira, A., Sennblad, B., Rivadeneira, F., Uitterlinden, A.G., Franco, O.H., Hofman, A., Dongen, J. van, Willemsen, G., Boomsma, D.I., Yao, J., Jenny, N.S., Haritunians, T., McKnight, B., Lumley, T., Taylor, K.D., Rotter, J.I., Psaty, B.M., Peters, A., Gieger, C., Illig, T., Grotevendt, A., Homuth, G., Volzke, H., Kocher, T., Goel, A., Franzosi, M.G., Seedorf, U., Clarke, R., Steri, M., Tarasov, K.V., Sanna, S., Schlessinger, D., Stott, D.J., Sattar, N., Buckley, B.M., Rumley, A., Lowe, G.D., McArdle, W.L., Chen, M.H., Tofler, G.H., Song, J., Boerwinkle, E., Folsom, A.R., Rose, L.M., Franco-Cereceda, A., Teichert, M., Ikram, M.A., Mosley, T.H., Bevan, S., Dichgans, M., Rothwell, P.M., Sudlow, C.L.M., Hopewell, J.C., Chambers, J.C., Saleheen, D., Kooner, J.S., Danesh, J., Nelson, C.P., Erdmann, J., Reilly, M.P., Kathiresan, S., Schunkert, H., Morange, P.E., Ferrucci, L., Eriksson, J.G., Jacobs, D., Deary, I.J., Soranzo, N., Witteman, J.C.M., Geus, E.J.C. de, Tracy, R.P., Hayward, C., Koenig, W., Cucca, F., Jukema, J.W., Eriksson, P., Seshadri, S., Markus, H.S., Watkins, H., Samani, N.J., Wallaschofski, H., Smith, N.L., Tregouet, D., Ridker, P.M., Tang, W.H., Strachan, D.P., Hamsten, A., O'Donnell, C.J., VTE Consortium, STROKE Consortium, WTCCC2, CD4 Consortium, CARDIoGRAM Consortium, Epidemiology, Cell biology, Urology, Internal Medicine, Immunology, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Biological Psychology, and EMGO+ - Lifestyle, Overweight and Diabetes
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Male ,Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,Pathology ,Myocardial Infarction ,Genome-wide association study ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Disease ,VARIANTS ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Fibrinogen ,Genome ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Genotype ,ARTERY-DISEASE ,GENE-EXPRESSION ,Aged, 80 and over ,Genetics ,INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT METAANALYSIS ,0303 health sciences ,Hispanic or Latino ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Stroke ,Meta-analysis ,Medical genetics ,Female ,HEALTH ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,cardiovascular diseases ,fibrinogen ,gene expression ,genome-wide association study ,Adolescent ,Implementation Science [NCEBP 3] ,Black People ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,White People ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Humans ,CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE ,HEMOSTASIS ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Aged ,030304 developmental biology ,business.industry ,Heritability ,GENOTYPES ,MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION ,Genetic Loci ,RISK-FACTORS ,business - Abstract
Background— Estimates of the heritability of plasma fibrinogen concentration, an established predictor of cardiovascular disease, range from 34% to 50%. Genetic variants so far identified by genome-wide association studies explain only a small proportion ( Methods and Results— We conducted a meta-analysis of 28 genome-wide association studies including >90 000 subjects of European ancestry, the first genome-wide association meta-analysis of fibrinogen levels in 7 studies in blacks totaling 8289 samples, and a genome-wide association study in Hispanics totaling 1366 samples. Evaluation for association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms with clinical outcomes included a total of 40 695 cases and 85 582 controls for coronary artery disease, 4752 cases and 24 030 controls for stroke, and 3208 cases and 46 167 controls for venous thromboembolism. Overall, we identified 24 genome-wide significant ( P −8 ) independent signals in 23 loci, including 15 novel associations, together accounting for 3.7% of plasma fibrinogen variation. Gene-set enrichment analysis highlighted key roles in fibrinogen regulation for the 3 structural fibrinogen genes and pathways related to inflammation, adipocytokines, and thyrotrophin-releasing hormone signaling. Whereas lead single-nucleotide polymorphisms in a few loci were significantly associated with coronary artery disease, the combined effect of all 24 fibrinogen-associated lead single-nucleotide polymorphisms was not significant for coronary artery disease, stroke, or venous thromboembolism. Conclusions— We identify 23 robustly associated fibrinogen loci, 15 of which are new. Clinical outcome analysis of these loci does not support a causal relationship between circulating levels of fibrinogen and coronary artery disease, stroke, or venous thromboembolism.
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43. Natural zeolites mineralization in the Oligo-Miocene volcano-sedimentary succession of Central Sardinia (Italy)
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CAPPELLETTI P., CERRI G., LANGELLA A., NAITZA S., PADALINO G., PALOMBA R., RIZZO M., DE GENNARO, MAURIZIO, Cappelletti, P., Cerri, G., DE GENNARO, Maurizio, Langella, A., Naitza, S., Padalino, G., Palomba, R., and Rizzo, M.
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44. Natural zeolites mineralization on the Oligocene-Miocene volcano-sedimentary succession of Central Sardinia (Italy)
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CAPPELLETTI, PIERGIULIO, CERRI G., DE'GENNARO M., LANGELLA A., NAITZA S., PADALINO G., PALOMBA M., RIZZO R., Cappelletti, Piergiulio, Cerri, G., De'Gennaro, M., Langella, A., Naitza, S., Padalino, G., Palomba, M., and Rizzo, R.
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45. Characterization and Treatment of Metallurgical Waste Deposits of the Villasalto Old Antimony Mine (SE Sardinia, Italy)
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Contini E., Naitza S., Peretti R., Tocco S., and Zucca A.
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46. The ancient sandstone quarries along the coasts of Sardinia: studies for qualification and cultural valorization
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Naitza S., Milesi A., and Balletto G.
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quarries ,cultural valorization ,Sardinia ,ancien sandstone - Published
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47. Risorse minerarie e disponibilità economica di rocce e minerali industriali in Italia
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Marini C., Naitza S., and Granitzio F.
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minerali industriali ,risorse minerarie ,Italia - Published
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48. Antimony contamination from mining and metallurgical waste deposits in the Villasalto old mine area (Se Sardinia, Italy)
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Naitza S., Buosi M., Contini E., Peretti R., Tocco S., and Zucca A.
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mining and metallurgical waste ,antimony ,Villasalto ,Sardinia - Published
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49. Structural controls on ore deposits: the case of Baccu Locci Shear Zone (SE Sardinia)
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Funedda A., Naitza S., Conti P., Dini A., Buttau C., Tocco S., and Carmignani L.
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Baccu Locci ,ore deposits ,Sardinia - Published
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50. Erratum: New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk (Nature Genetics (2010) 42 (105-116))
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Dupuis, J, Langenberg, C, Prokopenko, I, Saxena, R, Soranzo, N, Jackson, AU, Wheeler, E, Glazer, NL, Bouatia-Naji, N, Gloyn, AL, Lindgren, CM, Mägi, R, Morris, AP, Randall, J, Johnson, T, Elliott, P, Rybin, D, Thorleifsson, G, Steinthorsdottir, V, Henneman, P, Grallert, H, Dehghan, A, Hottenga, JJ, Franklin, CS, Navarro, P, Song, K, Goel, A, Perry, JRB, Egan, JM, Lajunen, T, Grarup, N, Sparsø, T, Doney, A, Voight, BF, Stringham, HM, Li, M, Kanoni, S, Shrader, P, Cavalcanti-Proença, C, Kumari, M, Qi, L, Timpson, NJ, Gieger, C, Zabena, C, Rocheleau, G, Ingelsson, E, An, P, O'Connell, J, Luan, J, Elliott, A, McCarroll, SA, Payne, F, Roccasecca, RM, Pattou, F, Sethupathy, P, Ardlie, K, Ariyurek, Y, Balkau, B, Barter, P, Beilby, JP, Ben-Shlomo, Y, Benediktsson, R, Bennett, AJ, Bergmann, S, Bochud, M, Boerwinkle, E, Bonnefond, A, Bonnycastle, LL, Borch-Johnsen, K, Böttcher, Y, Brunner, E, Bumpstead, SJ, Charpentier, G, Chen, Y-DI, Chines, P, Clarke, R, Coin, LJM, Cooper, MN, Cornelis, M, Crawford, G, Crisponi, L, Day, INM, De Geus, EJC, Delplanque, J, Dina, C, Erdos, MR, Fedson, AC, Fischer-Rosinsky, A, Forouhi, NG, Fox, CS, Frants, R, Franzosi, MG, Galan, P, Goodarzi, MO, Graessler, J, Groves, CJ, Grundy, S, Gwilliam, R, Gyllensten, U, Hadjadj, S, Hallmans, G, Hammond, N, Han, X, Hartikainen, A-L, Hassanali, N, Hayward, C, Heath, SC, Hercberg, S, Herder, C, Hicks, AA, Hillman, DR, Hingorani, AD, Hofman, A, Hui, J, Hung, J, Isomaa, B, Johnson, PRV, Jørgensen, T, Jula, A, Kaakinen, M, Kaprio, J, Kesaniemi, YA, Kivimaki, M, Knight, B, Koskinen, S, Kovacs, P, Kyvik, KO, Lathrop, GM, Lawlor, DA, Le Bacquer, O, Lecoeur, C, Li, Y, Lyssenko, V, Mahley, R, Mangino, M, Manning, AK, Martínez-Larrad, MT, McAteer, JB, McCulloch, LJ, McPherson, R, Meisinger, C, Melzer, D, Meyre, D, Mitchell, BD, Morken, MA, Mukherjee, S, Naitza, S, Narisu, N, Neville, MJ, Oostra, BA, Orr, M, Pakyz, R, Palmer, CNA, Paolisso, G, Pattaro, C, Pearson, D, Peden, JF, Pedersen, NL, Perola, M, Pfeiffer, AFH, Pichler, I, Polasek, O, Posthuma, D, Potter, SC, Pouta, A, Province, MA, Psaty, BM, Rathmann, W, Rayner, NW, Rice, K, Ripatti, S, Rivadeneira, F, Roden, M, Rolandsson, O, Sandbaek, A, Sandhu, M, Sanna, S, Sayer, AA, Scheet, P, Scott, LJ, Seedorf, U, Sharp, SJ, Shields, B, Sigursson, G, Sijbrands, EJG, Silveira, A, Simpson, L, Singleton, A, Smith, NL, Sovio, U, Swift, A, Syddall, H, Syvänen, A-C, Tanaka, T, Thorand, B, Tichet, J, Tönjes, A, Tuomi, T, Uitterlinden, AG, Van Dijk, KW, Van Hoek, M, Varma, D, Visvikis-Siest, S, Vitart, V, Vogelzangs, N, Waeber, G, Wagner, PJ, Walley, A, Walters, GB, Ward, KL, Watkins, H, Weedon, MN, Wild, SH, Willemsen, G, Witteman, JCM, Yarnell, JWG, Zeggini, E, Zelenika, D, Zethelius, B, Zhai, G, Zhao, JH, Zillikens, MC, Consortium, D, Consortium, G, Consortium, GB, Borecki, IB, Loos, RJF, Meneton, P, Magnusson, PKE, Nathan, DM, Williams, GH, Hattersley, AT, Silander, K, Salomaa, V, Smith, GD, Bornstein, SR, Schwarz, P, Spranger, J, Karpe, F, Shuldiner, AR, Cooper, C, Dedoussis, GV, Serrano-Ríos, M, Morris, AD, Lind, L, Palmer, LJ, Hu, FB, Franks, PW, Ebrahim, S, Marmot, M, Kao, WHL, Pankow, JS, Sampson, MJ, Kuusisto, J, Laakso, M, Hansen, T, Pedersen, O, Pramstaller, PP, Wichmann, HE, Illig, T, Rudan, I, Wright, AF, Stumvoll, M, Campbell, H, Wilson, JF, Hamsten, A, Bergman, RN, Buchanan, TA, Collins, FS, Mohlke, KL, Tuomilehto, J, Valle, TT, Altshuler, D, Rotter, JI, Siscovick, DS, Penninx, BWJH, Boomsma, DI, Deloukas, P, Spector, TD, Frayling, TM, Ferrucci, L, Kong, A, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Stefansson, K, Van Duijn, CM, Aulchenko, YS, Cao, A, Scuteri, A, Schlessinger, D, Uda, M, Ruokonen, A, Jarvelin, M-R, Waterworth, DM, Vollenweider, P, Peltonen, L, Mooser, V, Abecasis, GR, Wareham, NJ, Sladek, R, Froguel, P, Watanabe, RM, Meigs, JB, Groop, L, Boehnke, M, McCarthy, MI, Florez, JC, and Barroso, I
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