rs12453914 - ABCA6 - ABCA10
Magnitude 2.8 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genetic Susceptibility to Lipid Levels and Lipid Change Over Time and Risk of Incident Hyperlipidemia in Chinese Populations. - Circulation. Cardiovascular genetics (2016) · Lu X, Huang J, Mo Z, He J, Wang L, Yang X, Tan A, Chen S, Chen J, Gu CC, Chen J, Li Y, Zhao L, Li H, Hao Y, Li J, Hixson JE, Li Y, Cheng M, Liu X, Cao J, Liu F, Huang C, Shen C, Shen J, Yu L, Xu L, Mu J, Wu X, Ji X, Guo D, Zhou Z, Yang Z, Wang R, Yang J, Yan W, Peng X, Gu D · PubMed 26582766
Multiple genetic loci associated with lipid levels have been identified predominantly in Europeans, and the issue of to what extent these genetic loci can predict blood lipid levels increases over time and the incidence of future hyperlipidemia remains largely unknown. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of lipid levels in 8344 subjects followed by replication studies including 14 739 additional individuals. We replicated 17 previously reported loci. We also newly identified 3 Chinese-specific variants in previous regions (HLA-C, LIPG, and LDLR) with genome-wide significance. Almost all the variants contributed to lipid levels change and incident hyperlipidemia >8.1-year follow-up among 6428 individuals of a prospective cohort study. The strongest associations f
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