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| Author | Nalls, Michael A. Couper, David J. Tanaka, Toshiko Rooij, Frank J. A. Van Chen, Ming-huei Smith, Albert V. Toniolo, Daniela Zakai, Neil A. Yang, Qiong Greinacher, Andreas Wood, Andrew R. Garcia, Melissa Gasparini, Paolo Liu, Yongmei Lumley, Thomas Folsom, Aaron R. Reiner, Alex P. Gieger, Christian Lagou, Vasiliki Felix, Janine F. Henry, Völzke Gouskova, Natalia A. Biffi, Alessandro Döring, Angela Völker, Uwe Chong, Sean Wiggins, Kerri L. Rendon, Augusto Dehghan, Abbas Moore, Matt Taylor, Kent Wilson, James G. Lettre, Guillaume Hofman, Albert Bis, Joshua C. Nicola, Pirastu Fox, Caroline S. Meisinger, Christa Sambrook, Jennifer Sampath, Arepalli Nauck, Matthias Holger, Prokisch Stephens, Jonathan Glazer, Nicole L. Cupples, L. Adrienne Okada, Yukinori Takahashi, Atsushi Kamatani, Yoichiro Matsuda, Koichi Tsunoda, Tatsuhiko Tanaka, Toshihiro Kubo, Michiaki Nakamura, Yusuke Yamamoto, Kazuhiko Kamatani, Naoyuki Stumvoll, Michael Anke, Tönjes Prokopenko, Inga Illig, Thomas Patel, Kushang V. Garner, Stephen F. Kuhnel, Brigitte Mangino, Massimo Oostra, Ben A. Thein, Swee Lay Josef, Coresh Wichmann, H. Erich Menzel, Stephan Lin, Jingping Giorgio, Pistis Uitterlinden, André G. Spector, Tim D. Teumer, Alexander Eiriksdottir, Gudny Gudnason, Vilmundur Bandinelli, Stefania Frayling, Timothy M. Chakravarti, Aravinda Duijn, Cornelia M. Van Melzer, David Ouwehand, Willem H. Levy, Daniel Boerwinkle, Eric Singleton, Andrew B. Hernandez, Dena G. Longo, Dan L. Soranzo, Nicole Witteman, Jacqueline C. M. Psaty, Bruce M. Ferrucci, Luigi Harris, Tamara B. O'donnell, Christopher J. Ganesh, Santhi K. |
| Editor | Visscher, Peter M. |
| Copyright Year | 2011 |
| Abstract | White blood cell (WBC) count is a common clinical measure from complete blood count assays, and it varies widely among healthy individuals. Total WBC count and its constituent subtypes have been shown to be moderately heritable, with the heritability estimates varying across cell types. We studied 19,509 subjects from seven cohorts in a discovery analysis, and 11,823 subjects from ten cohorts for replication analyses, to determine genetic factors influencing variability within the normal hematological range for total WBC count and five WBC subtype measures. Cohort specific data was supplied by the CHARGE, HeamGen, and INGI consortia, as well as independent collaborative studies. We identified and replicated ten associations with total WBC count and five WBC subtypes at seven different genomic loci (total WBC count—6p21 in the HLA region, 17q21 near ORMDL3, and CSF3; neutrophil count—17q21; basophil count- 3p21 near RPN1 and C3orf27; lymphocyte count—6p21, 19p13 at EPS15L1; monocyte count—2q31 at ITGA4, 3q21, 8q24 an intergenic region, 9q31 near EDG2), including three previously reported associations and seven novel associations. To investigate functional relationships among variants contributing to variability in the six WBC traits, we utilized gene expression- and pathways-based analyses. We implemented gene-clustering algorithms to evaluate functional connectivity among implicated loci and showed functional relationships across cell types. Gene expression data from whole blood was utilized to show that significant biological consequences can be extracted from our genome-wide analyses, with effect estimates for significant loci from the meta-analyses being highly corellated with the proximal gene expression. In addition, collaborative efforts between the groups contributing to this study and related studies conducted by the COGENT and RIKEN groups allowed for the examination of effect homogeneity for genome-wide significant associations across populations of diverse ancestral backgrounds. |
| Related Links | http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002113 |
| Starting Page | 1002113 |
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| ISSN | 15537404 |
| e-ISSN | 15537404 |
| Journal | PLoS Genetics |
| Issue Number | 6 |
| Volume Number | 7 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Public Library of Science |
| Publisher Date | 2011-06-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Rights Holder | Public Library of Science |
| Subject Keyword | Genetics(clinical) Genetics Cancer Research Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Molecular Biology Research in Higher Education |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Genetics Molecular Biology Cancer Research Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Genetics (clinical) |
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