rs12448368 - CMC2, CENPN
Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file
Reported associations
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Genetic variants associated with mosaic Y chromosome loss highlight cell cycle genes and overlap with cancer susceptibility - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 28346444
ABSTRACT: The Y-chromosome is frequently lost in hematopoietic cells, representing the most common somatic mutation in men. However, the mechanisms regulating mosaic loss of chromosome-Y (mLOY), and its clinical relevance, are unknown. Using genotype array intensity data and sequence reads in 85,542 men, we identify 19 genomic regions (P<5x10-8) associated with mLOY. Cumulatively, these loci also predicted X-chromosome loss in women (N=96,123, P=4x10-6). Additional epigenome-wide methylation analyses in whole blood highlighted 36 differentially methylated sites associated with mLOY. Identified genes converge on aspects of cell proliferation and cell-cycle regulation, including DNA synthesis (NPAT), DNA damage response (ATM), mitosis (PMF1-CENPN-MAD1L1) and apoptosis (TP53). We highlight sh
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Multi-trait GWAS for diverse ancestries: mapping the knowledge gap - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38627641
ABSTRACT: Background Approximately 95% of samples analyzed in univariate genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are of European ancestry. This bias toward European ancestry populations in association screening also exists for other analyses and methods that are often developed and tested on European ancestry only. However, existing data in non-European populations, which are often of modest sample size, could benefit from innovative approaches as recently illustrated in the context of polygenic risk scores. Methods Here, we extend and assess the potential limitations and gains of our multi-trait GWAS pipeline, JASS (Joint Analysis of Summary Statistics), for the analysis of non-European ancestries. To this end, we conducted the joint GWAS of 19 hematological traits and glycemic traits acro
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