Genome-wide association study identifies genes for biomarkers of cardiovascular disease: serum urate and dyslipidemia

Many common diseases are accompanied by disturbances in biochemical traits. Identifying the genetic determinants could provide novel insights into disease mechanisms and reveal avenues for developing new therapies. Here, we report a genome-wide association analysis for commonly measured serum and urine biochemical traits. As part of the WTCCC, 500,000 SNPs genome wide were genotyped in 1955 hypertensive individuals characterized for 25 serum and urine biochemical traits. For each trait, we assessed association with individual SNPs, adjusting for age, sex, and BMI. Lipid measurements were further examined in a meta-analysis of genome-wide data from a type 2 diabetes scan. The most promising associations were examined in two epidemiological cohorts. We discovered association between serum urate and SLC2A9, a glucose transporter (p = 2 × 10−15) and confirmed this in two …

Authors
C Wallace, SJ Newhouse, P Braund, F Zhang, M Tobin… – The American Journal of Human genetics, 2008
Publication date
2008/1/10
Source
The American Journal of Human genetics
Volume
82
Issue
1
Pages
139-149
Publisher
Elsevier
Total citations
Cited by 512

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