Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) on Metabolic Syndrome in Subjects with Abdominal Obesity in a Taiwanese Population.

Author(s):  
Kuan-Hung Yeh ◽  
Ching-Heng Lin ◽  
Tzu-Hung Hsiao ◽  
Tzu-Pin Lu
Biomolecules ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gauri Prasad ◽  
Khushdeep Bandesh ◽  
Anil Giri ◽  
Yasmeen Kauser ◽  
Prakriti Chanda ◽  
...  

Indians, a rapidly growing population, constitute vast genetic heterogeneity to that of Western population; however they have become a sedentary population in past decades due to rapid urbanization ensuing in the amplified prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS). We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of MetS in 10,093 Indian individuals (6617 MetS and 3476 controls) of Indo-European origin, that belong to our previous biorepository of The Indian Diabetes Consortium (INDICO). The study was conducted in two stages—discovery phase (N = 2158) and replication phase (N = 7935). We discovered two variants within/near the CETP gene—rs1800775 and rs3816117—associated with MetS at genome-wide significance level during replication phase in Indians. Additional CETP loci rs7205804, rs1532624, rs3764261, rs247617, and rs173539 also cropped up as modest signals in Indians. Haplotype association analysis revealed GCCCAGC as the strongest haplotype within the CETP locus constituting all seven CETP signals. In combined analysis, we perceived a novel and functionally relevant sub-GWAS significant locus—rs16890462 in the vicinity of SFRP1 gene. Overlaying gene regulatory data from ENCODE database revealed that single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs16890462 resides in repressive chromatin in human subcutaneous adipose tissue as characterized by the enrichment of H3K27me3 and CTCF marks (repressive gene marks) and diminished H3K36me3 marks (activation gene marks). The variant displayed active DNA methylation marks in adipose tissue, suggesting its likely regulatory activity. Further, the variant also disrupts a potential binding site of a key transcription factor, NRF2, which is known for involvement in obesity and metabolic syndrome.


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Shih-Yin Chen ◽  
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Myungguen Chung ◽  
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