Discovery and replication of SNP-SNP interactions for quantitative lipid traits in over 60,000 individuals
Date
2017
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BioMed Central
Abstract
Background: The genetic etiology of human lipid quantitative traits is not fully
elucidated, and interactions between variants may play a role. We performed a
gene-centric interaction study for four different lipid traits: low-density lipoprotein
cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), total cholesterol
(TC), and triglycerides (TG).
Results: Our analysis consisted of a discovery phase using a merged dataset of five
different cohorts (n = 12,853 to n = 16,849 depending on lipid phenotype) and a
replication phase with ten independent cohorts totaling up to 36,938 additional
samples. Filters are often applied before interaction testing to correct for the burden
of testing all pairwise interactions. We used two different filters: 1. A filter that tested
only single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with a main effect of p < 0.001 in a
previous association study. 2. A filter that only tested interactions identified by
Biofilter 2.0. Pairwise models that reached an interaction significance level of
p < 0.001 in the discovery dataset were tested for replication. We identified
thirteen SNP-SNP models that were significant in more than one replication
cohort after accounting for multiple testing.
Conclusions: These results may reveal novel insights into the genetic etiology of
lipid levels. Furthermore, we developed a pipeline to perform a computationally
efficient interaction analysis with multi-cohort replication.
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CITATION: Holzinger, E. R., et al. 2017. Discovery and replication of SNP-SNP interactions for quantitative lipid traits in over 60,000 individuals. BioData Mining, 10:25, doi:10.1186/s13040-017-0145-5.
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Keywords
Genetics, Lipids in human nutrition, Genetic epidemiology
Citation
Holzinger, E. R., et al. 2017. Discovery and replication of SNP-SNP interactions for quantitative lipid traits in over 60,000 individuals. BioData Mining, 10:25, doi:10.1186/s13040-017-0145-5