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The Challenges of Genome-Wide Interaction Studies: Lessons to Learn from the Analysis of HDL Blood Levels
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- Leeuwen , E , Smouter , FAS , Kam-Thong , T , Karbalai , N , Smith , AV , Harris , TB , Launer , LJ , Sitlani , CM , Li , G , Brody , JA , Bis , JC , White , CC , Jaiswal , A , Oostra , B , Hofman , B , Rivadeneira , F , Uitterlinden , A , Boerwinkle , E , Ballantyne , CM , Gudnason , V , Psaty , BM , Cupples , LA , Jarvelin , MR , Ripatti , S , Isaacs , A , Muller-Myhsok , B , Karssen , L & Duijn , C 2014 , ' The Challenges of Genome-Wide Interaction Studies: Lessons to Learn from the Analysis of HDL Blood Levels ' , PLoS One (print) , vol. 9 , no. 10 .
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- 2014
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Abstract
- Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have revealed 74 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) blood levels. This study is, to our knowledge, the first genome-wide interaction study (GWIS) to identify SNPxSNP interactions associated with HDL levels. We performed a GWIS in the Rotterdam Study (RS) cohort I (RS-I) using the GLIDE tool which leverages the massively parallel computing power of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to perform linear regression on all genome-wide pairs of SNPs. By performing a meta-analysis together with Rotterdam Study cohorts II and III (RS-II and RS-III), we were able to filter 181 interaction terms with a p-value<1 . 10(-8) that replicated in the two independent cohorts. We were not able to replicate any of these interaction term in the AGES, ARIC, CHS, ERF, FHS and NFBC-66 cohorts (N-total = 30,011) when adjusting for multiple testing. Our GWIS resulted in the consistent finding of a possible interaction between rs774801 in ARMC8 (ENSG00000114098) and rs12442098 in SPATA8 (ENSG00000185594) being associated with HDL levels. However, p-values do not reach the preset Bonferroni correction of the p-values. Our study suggest that even for highly genetically determined traits such as HDL the sample sizes needed to detect SNPxSNP interactions are large and the 2-step filtering approaches do not yield a solution. Here we present our analysis plan and our reservations concerning GWIS.
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- Leeuwen , E , Smouter , FAS , Kam-Thong , T , Karbalai , N , Smith , AV , Harris , TB , Launer , LJ , Sitlani , CM , Li , G , Brody , JA , Bis , JC , White , CC , Jaiswal , A , Oostra , B , Hofman , B , Rivadeneira , F , Uitterlinden , A , Boerwinkle , E , Ballantyne , CM , Gudnason , V , Psaty , BM , Cupples , LA , Jarvelin , MR , Ripatti , S , Isaacs , A , Muller-Myhsok , B , Karssen , L & Duijn , C 2014 , ' The Challenges of Genome-Wide Interaction Studies: Lessons to Learn from the Analysis of HDL Blood Levels ' , PLoS One (print) , vol. 9 , no. 10 .
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- edsoai.on1313618178
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- Electronic Resource