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Genome-wide association analyses based on whole-genome sequencing in Sardinia provide insights into regulation of hemoglobin levels

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
We report genome-wide association study results for the levels of A1, A2 and fetal hemoglobins, analyzed for the first time concurrently. Integrating high-density array genotyping and whole-genome sequencing in a large general population cohort from Sardinia, we detected 23 associations at 10 loci. Five signals are due to variants at previously undetected loci: MPHOSPH9, PLTP-PCIF1, ZFPM1 (FOG1), NFIX and CCND3. Among the signals at known loci, ten are new lead variants and four are new independent signals. Half of all variants also showed pleiotropic associations with different hemoglobins, which further corroborated some of the detected associations and identified features of coordinated hemoglobin species production.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sequenziamento Sardegna Emoglobine
List of contributors:
Maschio, Andrea; Mulas, Antonella; Porcu, Eleonora; Pala, Mauro; Pistis, Giorgio; Danjou, Fabrice; Angius, Andrea; Uda, Manuela; Cucca, Francesco; Sanna, Serena; Busonero, Fabio; Pitzalis, Maristella; Zoledziewska, Magdalena; Sidore, Carlo; Steri, ANNA MARISTELLA; Perseu, Lucia
Authors of the University:
ANGIUS ANDREA
BUSONERO FABIO
MASCHIO ANDREA
MULAS ANTONELLA
PALA MAURO
PERSEU LUCIA
PITZALIS MARISTELLA
SANNA SERENA
SIDORE CARLO
STERI ANNA MARISTELLA
UDA MANUELA
ZOLEDZIEWSKA MAGDALENA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/299509
Published in:
NATURE GENETICS (PRINT)
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