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Sex-stratified genome-wide association studies including 270,000 individuals show sexual dimorphism in genetic loci for anthropometric traits.

Authors :
Randall JC
Winkler TW
Kutalik Z
Berndt SI
Jackson AU
Monda KL
Kilpeläinen TO
Esko T
Mägi R
Li S
Workalemahu T
Feitosa MF
Croteau-Chonka DC
Day FR
Fall T
Ferreira T
Gustafsson S
Locke AE
Mathieson I
Scherag A
Vedantam S
Wood AR
Liang L
Steinthorsdottir V
Thorleifsson G
Dermitzakis ET
Dimas AS
Karpe F
Min JL
Nicholson G
Clegg DJ
Person T
Krohn JP
Bauer S
Buechler C
Eisinger K
Bonnefond A
Froguel P
Hottenga JJ
Prokopenko I
Waite LL
Harris TB
Smith AV
Shuldiner AR
McArdle WL
Caulfield MJ
Munroe PB
Grönberg H
Chen YD
Li G
Beckmann JS
Johnson T
Thorsteinsdottir U
Teder-Laving M
Khaw KT
Wareham NJ
Zhao JH
Amin N
Oostra BA
Kraja AT
Province MA
Cupples LA
Heard-Costa NL
Kaprio J
Ripatti S
Surakka I
Collins FS
Saramies J
Tuomilehto J
Jula A
Salomaa V
Erdmann J
Hengstenberg C
Loley C
Schunkert H
Lamina C
Wichmann HE
Albrecht E
Gieger C
Hicks AA
Johansson A
Pramstaller PP
Kathiresan S
Speliotes EK
Penninx B
Hartikainen AL
Jarvelin MR
Gyllensten U
Boomsma DI
Campbell H
Wilson JF
Chanock SJ
Farrall M
Goel A
Medina-Gomez C
Rivadeneira F
Estrada K
Uitterlinden AG
Hofman A
Zillikens MC
den Heijer M
Kiemeney LA
Maschio A
Hall P
Tyrer J
Teumer A
Völzke H
Kovacs P
Tönjes A
Mangino M
Spector TD
Hayward C
Rudan I
Hall AS
Samani NJ
Attwood AP
Sambrook JG
Hung J
Palmer LJ
Lokki ML
Sinisalo J
Boucher G
Huikuri H
Lorentzon M
Ohlsson C
Eklund N
Eriksson JG
Barlassina C
Rivolta C
Nolte IM
Snieder H
Van der Klauw MM
Van Vliet-Ostaptchouk JV
Gejman PV
Shi J
Jacobs KB
Wang Z
Bakker SJ
Mateo Leach I
Navis G
van der Harst P
Martin NG
Medland SE
Montgomery GW
Yang J
Chasman DI
Ridker PM
Rose LM
Lehtimäki T
Raitakari O
Absher D
Iribarren C
Basart H
Hovingh KG
Hyppönen E
Power C
Anderson D
Beilby JP
Hui J
Jolley J
Sager H
Bornstein SR
Schwarz PE
Kristiansson K
Perola M
Lindström J
Swift AJ
Uusitupa M
Atalay M
Lakka TA
Rauramaa R
Bolton JL
Fowkes G
Fraser RM
Price JF
Fischer K
Krjutå Kov K
Metspalu A
Mihailov E
Langenberg C
Luan J
Ong KK
Chines PS
Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi SM
Saaristo TE
Edkins S
Franks PW
Hallmans G
Shungin D
Morris AD
Palmer CN
Erbel R
Moebus S
Nöthen MM
Pechlivanis S
Hveem K
Narisu N
Hamsten A
Humphries SE
Strawbridge RJ
Tremoli E
Grallert H
Thorand B
Illig T
Koenig W
Müller-Nurasyid M
Peters A
Boehm BO
Kleber ME
März W
Winkelmann BR
Kuusisto J
Laakso M
Arveiler D
Cesana G
Kuulasmaa K
Virtamo J
Yarnell JW
Kuh D
Wong A
Lind L
de Faire U
Gigante B
Magnusson PK
Pedersen NL
Dedoussis G
Dimitriou M
Kolovou G
Kanoni S
Stirrups K
Bonnycastle LL
Njølstad I
Wilsgaard T
Ganna A
Rehnberg E
Hingorani A
Kivimaki M
Kumari M
Assimes TL
Barroso I
Boehnke M
Borecki IB
Deloukas P
Fox CS
Frayling T
Groop LC
Haritunians T
Hunter D
Ingelsson E
Kaplan R
Mohlke KL
O'Connell JR
Schlessinger D
Strachan DP
Stefansson K
van Duijn CM
Abecasis GR
McCarthy MI
Hirschhorn JN
Qi L
Loos RJ
Lindgren CM
North KE
Heid IM
Source :
PLoS genetics [PLoS Genet] 2013 Jun; Vol. 9 (6), pp. e1003500. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Jun 06.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Given the anthropometric differences between men and women and previous evidence of sex-difference in genetic effects, we conducted a genome-wide search for sexually dimorphic associations with height, weight, body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, and waist-to-hip-ratio (133,723 individuals) and took forward 348 SNPs into follow-up (additional 137,052 individuals) in a total of 94 studies. Seven loci displayed significant sex-difference (FDR<5%), including four previously established (near GRB14/COBLL1, LYPLAL1/SLC30A10, VEGFA, ADAMTS9) and three novel anthropometric trait loci (near MAP3K1, HSD17B4, PPARG), all of which were genome-wide significant in women (P<5×10(-8)), but not in men. Sex-differences were apparent only for waist phenotypes, not for height, weight, BMI, or hip circumference. Moreover, we found no evidence for genetic effects with opposite directions in men versus women. The PPARG locus is of specific interest due to its role in diabetes genetics and therapy. Our results demonstrate the value of sex-specific GWAS to unravel the sexually dimorphic genetic underpinning of complex traits.<br />Competing Interests: I have read the journal's policy and we have the following conflicts: Kari Stefansson, Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir, and Gudmar Thorleifsson are employed by deCODE Genetics with stock/stock options in the company. Inês Barroso and spouse own stock in Incyte Ltd and GlaxoSmithKline. Nilesh J Samani holds a Chair supported by the British Heart Foundation and is an NIHR Senior Investigator.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1553-7404
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
PLoS genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23754948
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003500