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Meta-Analysis
. 2017 Mar;49(3):325-331.
doi: 10.1038/ng.3766. Epub 2017 Jan 16.

Case-control association mapping by proxy using family history of disease

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Meta-Analysis

Case-control association mapping by proxy using family history of disease

Jimmy Z Liu et al. Nat Genet. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Collecting cases for case-control genetic association studies can be time-consuming and expensive. In some situations (such as studies of late-onset or rapidly lethal diseases), it may be more practical to identify family members of cases. In randomly ascertained cohorts, replacing cases with their first-degree relatives enables studies of diseases that are absent (or nearly absent) in the cohort. We refer to this approach as genome-wide association study by proxy (GWAX) and apply it to 12 common diseases in 116,196 individuals from the UK Biobank. Meta-analysis with published genome-wide association study summary statistics replicated established risk loci and yielded four newly associated loci for Alzheimer's disease, eight for coronary artery disease and five for type 2 diabetes. In addition to informing disease biology, our results demonstrate the utility of association mapping without directly observing cases. We anticipate that GWAX will prove useful in future genetic studies of complex traits in large population cohorts.

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