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Li Ma1, Daniel Dvorkin, John R Garbe, Yang Da.
Abstract
The goal of this study was to identify single-locus and epistasis effects of SNP markers on anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) that is associated with rheumatoid arthritis, using the North American Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium data. A square root transformation of the phenotypic values of anti-CCP with sex, smoking status, and a selected subset of 20 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers in the model achieved residual normality (p > 0.05). Three single-locus effects of two SNPs were significant (p < 10-4). The epistasis analysis tested five effects of each pair of SNPs, the two-locus interaction, additive x additive, additive x dominance, dominance x additive, and dominance x dominance effects. A total of ten epistasis effects of eight pairs of SNPs on 11 autosomes and the X chromosome had significant epistasis effects (p < 10-7). Three of these epistasis effects reached significance levels of p < 10-8, p < 10-9, and p < 10-10, respectively. Two potential SNP epistasis networks were identified. The results indicate that the genetic factors underlying anti-CCP may include single-gene action and gene interactions and that the gene-interaction mechanism underlying anti-CCP could be a complex mechanism involving pairwise epistasis effects and multiple SNPs.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18466469 PMCID: PMC2367477 DOI: 10.1186/1753-6561-1-s1-s127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Proc ISSN: 1753-6561
Figure 1Histograms of anti-CCP distributions. A-D significantly deviated from the normal distribution (p < 0.01). The deviations from normal distribution were insignificant in E (p > 0.15) and F (p > 0.05). A, Phenotypic distribution of anti-CCP values; B, residual distribution of anti-CCP values under the model with sex and smoking status as the fixed effects; C, residual distribution of anti-CCP values under the model with sex, smoking status, and all 37 SNPs with significant single-locus and epistasis effects as the fixed effects; D, residual distribution of the square root transformed anti-CCP values under the model with sex and smoking status as the fixed effects; E, residual distribution of the square root transformed anti-CCP values under the model with sex, smoking status, and all 41 SNPs with significant single-locus and epistasis effects as the fixed effects; F, residual distribution of the square root transformed anti-CCP values under the model with sex, smoking status, and a minimal subset of 20 SNPs from the 41 SNPs in E, to achieve normality.
Minimal set of SNPs to achieve residual normality of the square root transformed anti-CCP values in Figure 1F
| Chromosome 2 | SNP1 | Chromosome 2 | SNP2 |
| 2 | rs2685263 | -a | - |
| 6 | rs1892512 | - | - |
| 2 | rs289847 | 16 | rs9033 |
| 2 | rs981395 | 23 | rs1108444 |
| 3 | rs13975 | 5 | rs1016256 |
| 6 | rs1398576 | 18 | rs884205 |
| 8 | rs1000236 | 9 | rs751340 |
| 12 | rs1400142 | 14 | rs1959068 |
| 12 | rs1843910 | 22 | rs743409 |
| 14 | rs1033594 | 17 | rs759563 |
| 16 | rs194790 | 17 | rs1872076 |
a-, The left marker had a significant single-locus effect.
Significant single-locus SNP effects on square root transformed anti-CCP with p < 10-4
| Chromosome | SNP | Chromosome location (bp) | Effect | |
| 2 | rs1017267 | 539,873 | Marker | 0.525 × 10-4 |
| 2 | rs1017267 | 539,873 | Dominance | 0.403 × 10-4 |
| 3 | rs1401337 | 149,511,657 | Marker | 0.628 × 10-4 |
Significant SNP epistasis effects on square root transformed anti-CCP with p < 10-7
| Chromosome 1 | SNP1 | Chromosome 2 | SNP2 | Effecta | |
| 1 | rs2031750 | 18 | rs1395610 | A × A | 0.827 × 10-7 |
| 2 | rs1261238 | 23 | rs953114 | D × A | 0.976 × 10-7 |
| 6 | rs310389 | 13 | rs4941527 | I | 0.563 × 10-7 |
| 6 | rs310389 | 13 | rs4941527 | D × A | 0.765 × 10-7 |
| 6 | rs873460 | 16 | rs874562 | A × A | 0.754 × 10-7 |
| 6 | rs1087924 | 23 | rs644429 | I | 0.583 × 10-7 |
| 7 | rs2056553 | 10 | rs1328327 | D × A | 0.583 × 10-8 |
| 11 | rs1009172 | 23 | rs17410 | I | 0.612 × 10-9 |
| 11 | rs1009172 | 23 | rs17410 | A × A | 0.247 × 10-10 |
| 12 | rs1400142 | 14 | rs1959068 | D × D | 0.437 × 10-7 |
aI, two-locus interaction effect; A × A, additive × additive effect; A × D, additive × dominance effect; D × A, dominance × additive effect; D × D, dominance × dominance effect.
Figure 2Two potential epistasis networks each centered at an SNP that had one of the most significant epistasis effects and interacted with other loci at lower significance levels. Each type of epistasis effect is represented by the line color: black, I effect; red, A × A; purple, A × D; blue, D × A; green, D × D. A pair of SNPs connected by two lines had two significant epistasis effects. The significance level of each epistasis effect is represented by the node color: red, p < 10-10; cyan, p < 10-7; green, p < 10-6; yellow, p < 10-5. A, Epistasis network centered at rs1009172 of chromosome 11; B, Epistasis network centered at rs1395610 of chromosome 18.