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Annotation Regression for Genome-Wide Association Studies with an Application to Psychiatric Genomic Consortium Data.

Sunyoung Shin1, Sündüz Keleş1.   

Abstract

Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful at finding thousands of disease-associated genetic variants (GVs), identifying causal variants and elucidating the mechanisms by which genotypes influence phenotypes are critical open questions. A key challenge is that a large percentage of disease-associated GVs are potential regulatory variants located in noncoding regions, making them difficult to interpret. Recent research efforts focus on going beyond annotating GVs by integrating functional annotation data with GWAS to prioritize GVs. However, applicability of these approaches is challenged by high dimensionality and heterogeneity of functional annotation data. Furthermore, existing methods often assume global associations of GVs with annotation data. This strong assumption is susceptible to violations for GVs involved in many complex diseases. To address these issues, we develop a general regression framework, named Annotation Regression for GWAS (ARoG). ARoG is based on a finite mixture of linear regressions model where GWAS association measures are viewed as responses and functional annotations as predictors. This mixture framework addresses heterogeneity of effects of GVs by grouping them into clusters and high dimensionality of the functional annotations by enabling annotation selection within each cluster. ARoG further employs permutation testing to evaluate the significance of selected annotations. Computational experiments indicate that ARoG can discover distinct associations between disease risk and functional annotations. Application of ARoG to autism and schizophrenia data from Psychiatric Genomics Consortium led to identification of GVs that significantly affect interactions of several transcription factors with DNA as potential mechanisms contributing to these disorders.

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Keywords:  Finite mixture of regressions; Functional genomic data; Genome-wide; Integrative analysis; Regularized variable selection; association studies

Year:  2016        PMID: 28781711      PMCID: PMC5542423          DOI: 10.1007/s12561-016-9154-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Biosci        ISSN: 1867-1764


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