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No evidence for genome-wide interactions on plasma fibrinogen by smoking, alcohol consumption and body mass index: results from meta-analyses of 80,607 subjects.

Authors :
Jens Baumert
Jie Huang
Barbara McKnight
Maria Sabater-Lleal
Maristella Steri
Audrey Y Chu
Stella Trompet
Lorna M Lopez
Myriam Fornage
Alexander Teumer
Weihong Tang
Alicja R Rudnicka
Anders Mälarstig
Jouke-Jan Hottenga
Maryam Kavousi
Jari Lahti
Toshiko Tanaka
Caroline Hayward
Jennifer E Huffman
Pierre-Emmanuel Morange
Lynda M Rose
Saonli Basu
Ann Rumley
David J Stott
Brendan M Buckley
Anton J M de Craen
Serena Sanna
Marco Masala
Reiner Biffar
Georg Homuth
Angela Silveira
Bengt Sennblad
Anuj Goel
Hugh Watkins
Martina Müller-Nurasyid
Regina Rückerl
Kent Taylor
Ming-Huei Chen
Eco J C de Geus
Albert Hofman
Jacqueline C M Witteman
Moniek P M de Maat
Aarno Palotie
Gail Davies
David S Siscovick
Ivana Kolcic
Sarah H Wild
Jaejoon Song
Wendy L McArdle
Ian Ford
Naveed Sattar
David Schlessinger
Anne Grotevendt
Maria Grazia Franzosi
Thomas Illig
Melanie Waldenberger
Thomas Lumley
Geoffrey H Tofler
Gonneke Willemsen
André G Uitterlinden
Fernando Rivadeneira
Katri Räikkönen
Daniel I Chasman
Aaron R Folsom
Gordon D Lowe
Rudi G J Westendorp
P Eline Slagboom
Francesco Cucca
Henri Wallaschofski
Rona J Strawbridge
Udo Seedorf
Wolfgang Koenig
Joshua C Bis
Kenneth J Mukamal
Jenny van Dongen
Elisabeth Widen
Oscar H Franco
John M Starr
Kiang Liu
Luigi Ferrucci
Ozren Polasek
James F Wilson
Tiphaine Oudot-Mellakh
Harry Campbell
Pau Navarro
Stefania Bandinelli
Johan Eriksson
Dorret I Boomsma
Abbas Dehghan
Robert Clarke
Anders Hamsten
Eric Boerwinkle
J Wouter Jukema
Silvia Naitza
Paul M Ridker
Henry Völzke
Ian J Deary
Alexander P Reiner
David-Alexandre Trégouët
Christopher J O'Donnell
David P Strachan
Annette Peters
Nicholas L Smith
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 12, p e111156 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2014.

Abstract

Plasma fibrinogen is an acute phase protein playing an important role in the blood coagulation cascade having strong associations with smoking, alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI). Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified a variety of gene regions associated with elevated plasma fibrinogen concentrations. However, little is yet known about how associations between environmental factors and fibrinogen might be modified by genetic variation. Therefore, we conducted large-scale meta-analyses of genome-wide interaction studies to identify possible interactions of genetic variants and smoking status, alcohol consumption or BMI on fibrinogen concentration. The present study included 80,607 subjects of European ancestry from 22 studies. Genome-wide interaction analyses were performed separately in each study for about 2.6 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across the 22 autosomal chromosomes. For each SNP and risk factor, we performed a linear regression under an additive genetic model including an interaction term between SNP and risk factor. Interaction estimates were meta-analysed using a fixed-effects model. No genome-wide significant interaction with smoking status, alcohol consumption or BMI was observed in the meta-analyses. The most suggestive interaction was found for smoking and rs10519203, located in the LOC123688 region on chromosome 15, with a p value of 6.2 × 10(-8). This large genome-wide interaction study including 80,607 participants found no strong evidence of interaction between genetic variants and smoking status, alcohol consumption or BMI on fibrinogen concentrations. Further studies are needed to yield deeper insight in the interplay between environmental factors and gene variants on the regulation of fibrinogen concentrations.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
9
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2a5482c6a0714ca39c607dfcc7abcd70
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111156