rs113346874 - PPP2R3A
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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The impact of non-additive genetic associations on age-related complex diseases - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 33893285
ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are not fully comprehensive, as current strategies typically test only the additive model, exclude the X chromosome, and use only one reference panel for genotype imputation. We implement an extensive GWAS strategy, GUIDANCE, which improves genotype imputation by using multiple reference panels and includes the analysis of the X chromosome and non-additive models to test for association. We apply this methodology to 62,281 subjects across 22 age-related diseases and identify 94 genome-wide associated loci, including 26 previously unreported. Moreover, we observe that 27.7% of the 94 loci are missed if we use standard imputation strategies with a single reference panel, such as HRC, and only test the additive model. Among the new findings, w
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Lifestyle context
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Bloodwork
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Lipid panel screening Moderate
PPP2R3A rs113346874 G allele is associated with increased dyslipidemia risk in large GWAS
Annual lipid panel; discuss screening interval with healthcare provider
Discuss with your doctor
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PPP2R3A dyslipidemia genetic risk Moderate
rs113346874 G allele shows significant GWAS association with dyslipidemia