rs1245576 - CHST3 - SPOCK2

Magnitude 2.0 · 2 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Confident identification of subgroups from SNP testing in RCTs with binary outcomes - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 33751636

    ABSTRACT: In modern drug development, genotype information becomes more frequently collected in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for individualized risk prediction and personalized medicine development. Finding single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are predictive of differential treatment efficacy, measured by a clinical outcome, is fundamentally different and more challenging than the traditional association test for a quantitative trait. With the objective to confidently identify and infer genetic subgroups with enhanced treatment efficacy from a large RCT for an eye disease, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), where the clinical endpoint is binary (progressed or not), we propose a novel SNP-testing procedure for binary clinical outcomes. Specifically, we formulate four cont

  • Genome wide association joint analysis reveals 99 risk loci for pain susceptibility and pleiotropic relationships with psychiatric, metabolic, and immunological traits - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 37844115

    ABSTRACT: Chronic pain is at epidemic proportions in the United States, represents a significant burden on our public health system, and is coincident with a growing opioid crisis. While numerous genome-wide association studies have been reported for specific pain-related traits, many of these studies were underpowered, and the genetic relationship among these traits remains poorly understood. Here, we conducted a joint analysis of genome-wide association study summary statistics from seventeen pain susceptibility traits in the UK Biobank. This analysis revealed 99 genome-wide significant risk loci, 65 of which overlap loci identified in earlier studies. The remaining 34 loci are novel. We applied leave-one-trait-out meta-analyses to evaluate the influence of each trait on the joint analys


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