Abstract
Lean body mass (LBM) is a complex trait for human health. To identify genomic loci underlying LBM, we performed a gene-based genome-wide association study of lean mass index (LMI) in 1000 unrelated Caucasian subjects, and replicated in 2283 unrelated Caucasians subjects. Gene-based association analyses highlighted the significant associations of three genes UQCR, TCF3 and MBD3 in one single locus 19p13.3 (discovery p = 6.10 × 10−5, 1.65 × 10−4 and 1.10 × 10−4; replication p = 2.21 × 10−3, 1.84 × 10−3 and 6.95 × 10−3; combined p = 2.26 × 10−6, 4.86 × 10−6 and 1.15 × 10−5, respectively). These results, together with the known functional relevance of the three genes to LMI, suggested that the 19p13.3 region containing UQCR, TCF3 and MBD3 genes was a novel locus underlying lean mass variation.
Highlights
The muscular tissue, as characterized by lean body mass (LBM), is related to human health
Combining the evidence from both the discovery and the replication samples, three genes (UQCR, TCF3 and MBD3) from one single locus 19p13.3 are convincingly associated with lean mass index (LMI) after adjustment by fat mass
We have performed a genome-wide association study in 1000 unrelated Caucasian subjects and replicated in 2283 unrelated Caucasian subjects. Combining evidence from both the discovery sample and the replication sample, we have identified three genes UQCR, TCF3 and MBD3 located at 19p13.3 that were associated with LMI
Summary
The muscular tissue, as characterized by lean body mass (LBM), is related to human health. A variety of statistical methods were developed for gene-based test, such as Versatile Gene-based Association Study (VEGAS)[12]. The replication sample included 2283 unrelated subjects of Caucasian subjects, genotyped with the Affymetrix SNP6.0 genotyping array. Genotype imputation was applied to both the discovery and replication samples, with the 1000 Genomes projects sequence variants as reference panel (as of August 2010).
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