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Jianxin Shi1, David O Siegmund, Douglas F Levinson.
Abstract
Morley et al. (Nature 2004, 430:743-747) detected significant linkages to the expression levels of 142 genes (of 3554) at a reported threshold of genome-wide p = 0.001 (LOD asymptotically equal to 5.3), using 14 three-generation Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain pedigrees. Most of the linkages (77%) were trans, i.e., more than 5 Mb from the expressed gene. However, the analysis did not account for the expected anti-conservative effect of the skewed distribution of score- or regression-based statistics in large sibships, or for the possible variance distortion due to correlations among tests. Therefore, we re-analyzed their data, using a robust score statistic for the entire pedigrees and correcting the p-values for skewness. We found that a LOD of 5.3 had a skewness-corrected genome-wide p-value of 0.016 instead of 0.001 (a result that we confirmed using simulation), with around 50 expected false positives. We then further corrected for correlation among the (skew-corrected) p-values by using Efron's method for obtaining the empirical null distribution. Setting a threshold of FDR = 10% (Z = 6.4, LOD = 8.9), we detected linkage for the expression levels of 22 genes, 19 of which are cis. Limiting the analysis to cis regions, linkage was detected to the expression levels of 46 genes with 4.6 expected false positives (FDR = 10%).Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18466489 PMCID: PMC2367613 DOI: 10.1186/1753-6561-1-s1-s145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Proc ISSN: 1753-6561
Figure 1Full pedigree analysis is more powerful than sibship analysis. The left panel gives the test profiles for two traits reported in Morley et al. [1]. The right panel gives the scatter plot of the scan statistics using full pedigree and sibships. For largest values of the statistics (very likely to be true positives), most of the points are above the 45° line, which suggests that full pedigree analysis provides more power than sibship analysis to detect true linkages.
Figure 2False discovery rate threshold (analysis of full pedigrees). Shown are the numbers of expected false-positive findings and of observed positive findings, for each threshold of Z estimated using our corrected method (full pedigree analysis). The threshold for FDR = 10% is Z = 6.4. At this threshold we detected 22 significant linkages and expect that 2.2 are false positives. See text and Table 1 for comparison with uncorrected results.
Significant results in the uncorrected, corrected, and cis-only analyses
| Number of genes with a significant linkage signal | |||||
| Analysis | Multiple | Total | |||
| Uncorrecteda | 27 | 110 | 2 | 3 | 142 |
| Correctedb | 19c | 3 | 0 | 0 | 22 |
| Corrected ( | 46 | -- | -- | -- | 46 |
aUncorrected analysis of Morley et al. [1]
bCorrected method described in this paper
cThe 19 cis signals in the corrected analysis are a subset of the 27 in the uncorrected analysis, which are a subset of the 46 in the cis-only analysis.
dCorrected method when only the 10-Mb region around each gene is considered (and thus the correction for multiple tests is less severe).
Expression phenotypes with significant linkage signals
| Gene | Location | ||
| 7q11.23 | 9.62 | ||
| 5q15 | 8.92 | ||
| 20q11.23 | 8.79 | ||
| 6p21.3 | 8.18 | ||
| 2q11.2 | 7.92 | ||
| 11p11.2 | 7.82 | ||
| 1p13.3 | 7.78 | ||
| 17p13 | 7.61 | ||
| 21q22.3 | 7.59 | ||
| 12q11 | 7.56 | ||
| 22q13.2 | 7.50 | ||
| 6p21.3 | 7.47 | ||
| 22q13.1 | 7.42 | ||
| 10q21.1 | 7.15 | ||
| 21q22.3 | 7.03 | ||
| 6p21.1 | 6.98 | ||
| 2p25.2 | 6.92 | ||
| 7p15.2 | 6.90 | ||
| 13q11 | 6.72 | ||
| 15q26.1 | 6.54 | ||
| 18p11.3 | 6.52 | ||
| 20q11.22 | 6.51 |
Shown are the 22 linkages detected by our corrected method (FDR = 10%). The first 19 of these were also detected using the permutation-based procedure (FDR = 10%).
Figure 3Results of . Histogram of genetic lengths (A) and marker numbers (B) of 3554 cis regions. C, number of positive findings and expected false positives using our corrected method. D, Estimated FDR curve. We identified 46 significant cis linkages at threshold of region-wide p = 0.00036 or log(p) = -7.93 (FDR = 10%).