Genome-wide Linkage Study for Plasma HDL Cholesterol Level in an Isolated Population of Mongolia
Genomics & Informatics
;
: 8-13, 2008.
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in English
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| ID: wpr-142410
ABSTRACT
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) whose primary role is to transport cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver, is associated with the incidence of coronary heart disease. We analyzed HDL cholesterol levels in a genetically isolated population of extended Mongolian families. A total of 1002 individuals (54.5% women) from 95 families were enrolled. After genotyping by use of 1000 microsatellite markers, we performed a genome-wide linkage search with variance component analysis. The estimated heritability of HDL cholesterol was 0.45, revealing that HDL cholesterol was under significant genetic influence. We found peak evidence of linkage (LOD score=1.88) for HDL cholesterol level on chromosome 6(nearest marker D6S1660) and potential evidences for linkage on chromosomes 1, 12 and 19 with the LOD scores of 1.32, 1.44 and 1.14, respectively. These results should pave the way for the discovery of the relevant genes by fine mapping and association analysis.
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Index:
WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Plasma
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Cholesterol
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Incidence
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Microsatellite Repeats
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Coronary Disease
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Lipoproteins
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Cholesterol, HDL
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Liver
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Lod Score
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Mongolia
Type of study:
Incidence study
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Prognostic study
Limits:
Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
English
Journal:
Genomics & Informatics
Year:
2008
Type:
Article
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