| Literature DB >> 25519418 |
Shuaicheng Wang1, Shurong Fang1, Qiuying Sha1, Shuanglin Zhang1.
Abstract
Increasing evidence shows that complex diseases are caused by both common and rare variants. Recently, several statistical methods for detecting associations of rare variants have been developed, including the test for testing the effect of an optimally weighted combination of variants (TOW) developed by our group in 2012. These methodologies consider phenotype measurement at only one time point. Because many sequence data have been developed on population cohorts that contain phenotype measurements at multiple time points, such as the data set provided in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 18 (GAW18), we extend TOW from phenotype measurement at one time point to phenotype measurements at multiple time points. We then apply the newly proposed method to the GAW18 data set and compare the power of the new method with TOW using only one phenotype measurement. The application results show that the newly proposed method jointly modeling phenotype measurements at all time points has increased power over TOW.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25519418 PMCID: PMC4143720 DOI: 10.1186/1753-6561-8-S1-S91
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Proc ISSN: 1753-6561
Figure 1Power comparisons of the three tests using diastolic blood pressure as a phenotype measurement. Power of TOW-Single is the average power of TOW-1, TOW-2, and TOW-3. Numbers 1 to 17 on the x-axis refer to genes ZNF443, ABTB1, FLNB, SLC35E2, TNN, CGN, ZFP37, LRP8, RAI1, ZNF544, LEPR, MTRR, NRF1, REPIN1, PTTG1IP, FLT3, and MAP4, respectively. TOW, statistic to test the effect of the optimally weighted combination.
Figure 2Histogram of . Two hundred blocks (100 variants in each block) that are far from causal variants in chromosome 21 are chosen. In each block, the statistic to test the effect of the optimally weighted combination (L-TOW) is applied to each of the 100 replicates to test association between genotypes and the trait systolic blood pressure. One p-value is obtained for each replicate and each block.