| Literature DB >> 14975123 |
Peter Kraft1, Lara Bauman, Jin Ying Yuan, Steve Horvath.
Abstract
Multivariate variance-components analysis provides several advantages over univariate analysis when studying correlated traits. It can test for pleiotropy or (in the longitudinal context) gene x age interaction. It can also have more power than univariate analyses to detect a quantitative trait locus influencing several traits. We apply multivariate variance components to longitudinal systolic blood pressure data from the Framingham Heart Study. We find evidence for a polygenic influence on blood pressure (heritabilities at different ages range from 27% to 38%). Tests based on a factor-analytic parameterization of the polygenic variance find significant (p < 2 x 10(-3)) evidence that different genes affect blood pressure at different ages. Still, estimates for the proportion of polygenic variance due to shared genes ran as high as 85% for some trait pairs. Univariate and multivariate linkage analyses replicate previous linkage results on chromosome 17 (maximum LOD scores of 2.2 and 2.4, respectively). In this study, multivariate analysis provides no increase in power; this is likely due to the strong positive correlation in systolic blood pressure measured at different ages.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14975123 PMCID: PMC1866492 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2156-4-S1-S55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Univariate estimates of covariance parameters (and their standard errors) from the polygenic model
| Age interval | Polygenic σa2 | Error σe2 | |
| < 35 years | 34.99 (7.59) | 95.13 (7.38) | 1277 |
| 35–50 years | 63.74 (7.45) | 128.13 (6.76) | 2411 |
| 50–65 years | 109.44 (14.76) | 214.57 (13.43) | 2030 |
| > 65 years | 317.36 (67.16) | 535.43 (63.14) | 1133 |
MultivariateA (p = 2) estimates of covariance parameters (and their standard errors) from the polygenic model
| Model | Estimate |
| Polygenic variance | |
| Error variance | |
| Log-likelihood | -13,862 |
| Polygenic variance | |
| Error variance | |
| Log-likelihood | -13,858 |
ABivariate trait consisting of measurements from the intervals 35–50 and 50–65 years.
MultivariateA (p = 4) estimates of covariance parameters (and their standard errors) from the polygenic model.
| Model | Estimate |
| Polygenic variance | |
| Error variance | |
| Log-likelihood | -21,462 |
| Polygenic variance | |
| Error variance | |
| Log-likelihood | -21,451 |
AMultivariate trait consisting of measurements from all four age intervals.
Estimates of heritabilities from the polygenic model
| Heritability | Polygenic CorrelationA | ||||||
| Age interval | < 35 | 35–50 | 50–65 | >65 | |||
| < 35 years | 27% | NA | 31% | ||||
| 35–50 years | 33% | 36% | 38% | 0.92 | |||
| 50–65 years | 34% | 32% | 33% | 0.76 | 0.90 | ||
| > 65 years | 37% | NA | 24% | 0.47 | 0.64 | 0.70 | |
ABased on the multivariate model with p = 4.