A Genome Wide Association Study of Plasma Uric Acid Levels in Obese Cases and Never-Overweight Controls

作者:Li, Wei-Dong*; Jiao, Hongxiao; Wang, Kai; Zhang, Clarence K.; Glessner, Joseph T.; Grant, Struan F. A.; Zhao, Hongyu; Hakonarson, Hakon; Price, R. Arlen
来源:Obesity, 2013, 21(9): E490-E494.
DOI:10.1002/oby.20303

摘要

Objective: To identify plasma uric acid-related genes in extremely obese and normal weight individuals using genome-wide association studies (GWASs). Design and Methods: Using genotypes from a GWAS focusing on obesity and thinness, quantitative trait association analyses (PLINK) for plasma uric acid levels in 1,060 extremely obese individuals (BMI > 35 kg/m(2)) and normal-weight controls (BMI < 25kg/m(2)) were performed. In 961 samples with uric acid data, 924 were females. Results: Significant associations were found in SLC2A9 gene SNPs and plasma uric acid levels (rs6449213, P=3.15 x 10(-1)2). DIP2C gene SNP rs877282 also reached genome-wide significance (P 4.56 x 10(-8)). Weaker associations (P < 1 x 10(-5)) were found in F5, PXDNL, FRAS1, LCORL, and MICAL2 genes. Besides SLC2A9, three previously identified uric acid-related genes ABCG2 (rs2622605, P =0.0026), SLC17A1 (rs3799344, P=0.0017), and RREB1 (rs1615495, P=0.00055) received marginal support in our study. Conclusions: Two genes/chromosome regions reached genome-wide association significance (P < 1 x 10(-7), 550K SNPs) in our GWAS: SLC2A9, the chromosome 2 60.1 Mb region (rs6723995), and the DIP2C gene region. Five other genes (F5, PXDNL, FRAS1, LCORL, and MICAL2) yielded P < 1 x 10(-5). Four previous reported associations were replicated in our study, including SLC2A9, ABCG2, RREB, and SLC17A1.

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