| Literature DB >> 30740125 |
Yang Hu1, Tianyi Zhao1, Tianyi Zang1, Ying Zhang2, Liang Cheng3.
Abstract
Alzheimer disease (AD) is the fourth major cause of death in the elderly following cancer, heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. Finding candidate causal genes can help in the design of Gene targeted drugs and effectively reduce the risk of the disease. Complex diseases such as AD are usually caused by multiple genes. The Genome-wide association study (GWAS), has identified the potential genetic variants for most diseases. However, because of linkage disequilibrium (LD), it is difficult to identify the causative mutations that directly cause diseases. In this study, we combined expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) studies with the GWAS, to comprehensively define the genes that cause Alzheimer disease. The method used was the Summary Mendelian randomization (SMR), which is a novel method to integrate summarized data. Two GWAS studies and five eQTL studies were referenced in this paper. We found several candidate SNPs that have a strong relationship with AD. Most of these SNPs overlap in different data sets, providing relatively strong reliability. We also explain the function of the novel AD-related genes we have discovered.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer disease; GWAS; SNPs; eQTL; mendelian randomization
Year: 2019 PMID: 30740125 PMCID: PMC6355707 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2018.00703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
Figure 1Generalization of Mendel's randomized method.
Figure 2Work flow of SMR.
The number of SNPs obtained in five experiments.
| IGAP_stage_1 | CD4-cis-eQTLsFDR-ProbeLevel0.5 | 10 |
| IGAP_stage_1 | CD8-cis-eQTLsFDR-ProbeLevel0.6 | 9 |
| AD_GERAD_GWAS_ autosomal_additive | Hap300_CER_AD | 1 |
| AD_GERAD_GWAS_ autosomal_additive | CisAssociationsProbeLevelFDR0.5 | 40 |
| AD_GERAD_GWAS_ autosomal_additive | associations_1e6 | 43 |
Figure 3The number of repetitions of SNPs.
Detailed information of selected SNP.
| 1 | rs10402271 | MS4A2 | 1.59e-05 |
| 2 | rs4663105 | BIN1 | 5.63e-06 |
| 3 | rs11682128 | BIN1 | 1.65e-05 |
| 4 | rs6733839 | BIN1 | 1.75e-05 |
| 5 | rs10194375 | BIN1 | 1.79e-05 |
| 6 | rs56368748 | BIN1 | 2.13e-05 |
| 7 | rs6859 | PVRL2 | 1.22e-13 |
| 8 | rs377702 | PVRL2 | 1.56e-08 |
| 9 | rs157580 | PVRL2 | 1.64e-08 |
| 10 | rs439401 | PVRL2 | 1.38e-07 |
| 11 | rs8106922 | PVRL2 | 1.31e-06 |
| 12 | rs610932 | MS4A6A | 2.19e-06 |
| 13 | rs662196 | MS4A2 | 7.14e-06 |
| 14 | rs583791 | MS4A6A | 7.41e-06 |
| 15 | rs2075650 | PVRL2 | 1.12e-05 |
| 16 | rs676309 | MS4A6A | 1.14e-05 |
| 17 | rs12610605 | GEMIN7 | 1.31e-05 |
| 18 | rs1562990 | MS4A4A | 1.39e-05 |
| 19 | rs11667640 | PVRL2 | 2.78e-05 |
| 20 | rs440277 | PVRL2 | 2.82e-05 |
| 21 | rs667897 | MS4A6A | 3.27e-05 |
| 22 | rs405509 | PVRL2 | 6.38e-05 |
| 23 | rs540170 | MS4A6A | 7.40e-05 |
| 24 | rs581133 | MS4A6A | 7.92e-05 |
| 25 | rs11606287 | SPI1 | 9.49e-05 |
| 26 | rs7926344 | MS4A6A | 9.63e-05 |
| 27 | rs744373 | BIN1 | 2.60e-05 |
Figure 4Number of gene duplication.
Figure 5The number of papers found in the ALZgene.