| Literature DB >> 25065397 |
A Gialluisi1, D F Newbury, E G Wilcutt, R K Olson, J C DeFries, W M Brandler, B F Pennington, S D Smith, T S Scerri, N H Simpson, M Luciano, D M Evans, T C Bates, J F Stein, J B Talcott, A P Monaco, S Paracchini, C Francks, S E Fisher.
Abstract
Reading and language abilities are heritable traits that are likely to share some genetic influences with each other. To identify pleiotropic genetic variants affecting these traits, we first performed a genome-wide association scan (GWAS) meta-analysis using three richly characterized datasets comprising individuals with histories of reading or language problems, and their siblings. GWAS was performed in a total of 1862 participants using the first principal component computed from several quantitative measures of reading- and language-related abilities, both before and after adjustment for performance IQ. We identified novel suggestive associations at the SNPs rs59197085 and rs5995177 (uncorrected P ≈ 10(-7) for each SNP), located respectively at the CCDC136/FLNC and RBFOX2 genes. Each of these SNPs then showed evidence for effects across multiple reading and language traits in univariate association testing against the individual traits. FLNC encodes a structural protein involved in cytoskeleton remodelling, while RBFOX2 is an important regulator of alternative splicing in neurons. The CCDC136/FLNC locus showed association with a comparable reading/language measure in an independent sample of 6434 participants from the general population, although involving distinct alleles of the associated SNP. Our datasets will form an important part of on-going international efforts to identify genes contributing to reading and language skills.Entities:
Keywords: CLDRC; GWAS; SLIC; developmental dyslexia; language; meta-analysis; pleiotropic variants; reading; reading disability; specific language impairment
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25065397 PMCID: PMC4165772 DOI: 10.1111/gbb.12158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Brain Behav ISSN: 1601-183X Impact factor: 3.449