rs1014445 - DPP4

Magnitude 2.0 · 2 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Cross-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analyses of hippocampal and subfield volumes. - Nature genetics (2023) · Liu N, Zhang L, Tian T, Cheng J, Zhang B, Qiu S, Geng Z, Cui G, Zhang Q, Liao W, Yu Y, Zhang H, Gao B, Xu X, Han T, Yao Z, Qin W, Liu F, Liang M, Xu Q, Fu J, Xu J, Zhu W, Zhang P, Li W, Shi D, Wang C, Lui S, Yan Z, Chen F, Li J, Zhang J, Wang D, Shen W, Miao Y, Xian J, Gao JH, Zhang X, Li MJ, Xu K, Zuo XN, Wang M, Ye Z, Yu C · PubMed 37337106

    The hippocampus is critical for memory and cognition and neuropsychiatric disorders, and its subfields differ in architecture and function. Genome-wide association studies on hippocampal and subfield volumes are mainly conducted in European populations; however, other ancestral populations are under-represented. Here we conduct cross-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analyses in 65,791 individuals for hippocampal volume and 38,977 for subfield volumes, including 7,009 individuals of East Asian ancestry. We identify 339 variant-trait associations at P < 1.13 × 10 for 44 hippocampal traits, including 23 new associations. Common genetic variants have similar effects on hippocampal traits across ancestries, although ancestry-specific associations exist. Cross-ancestry analysis imp

  • Genetic Risk for Smoking: Disentangling Interplay Between Genes and Socioeconomic Status - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 34855049

    ABSTRACT: This study aims to disentangle the contribution of genetic liability, educational attainment (EA), and their overlap and interaction in lifetime smoking. We conducted genome-wide association studies (GWASs) in UK Biobank (N = 394,718) to (i) capture variants for lifetime smoking, (ii) variants for EA, and (iii) variants that contribute to lifetime smoking independently from EA ('smoking-without-EA'). Based on the GWASs, three polygenic scores (PGSs) were created for individuals from the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR, N = 17,805) and the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2 (NEMESIS-2, N = 3090). We tested gene-environment (G × E) interactions between each PGS, neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) and EA on lifetime smoking. To assess i


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