GeneSet Information

Tier I GS270346 • GWAS Catalog Data for blood lead measurement in 5,433 individuals

DESCRIPTION:

List of positional candidate genes after correcting for multiple testing and controlling the false discovery rate from genome wide association studies (GWAS) retrieved from the NHGRI-EBI Catalog of published genome-wide association studies (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas/). The disease/trait examined in this study, as reported by the authors, was Lead levels in blood. The EFO term blood lead measurement was annotated to this set after curation by NHGRI-EBI. Intergenic SNPS were mapped to both the upstream and downstream gene. P-value uploaded. This gene set was generated using gwas2gs v. 0.1.8 and the GWAS Catalog v. 1.0.1.

LABEL:

GWAS: blood lead measurement

SCORE TYPE:

P-Value

DATE ADDED:

2017-05-02

DATE UPDATED:

2024-04-25

SPECIES:

AUTHORS:

NM Warrington, G Zhu, V Dy, AC Heath, PA Madden, G Hemani, JP Kemp, G Mcmahon, B St Pourcain, NJ Timpson, CM Taylor, J Golding, DA Lawlor, C Steer, GW Montgomery, NG Martin, G Davey Smith, DM Evans, JB Whitfield

TITLE:

Genome-wide association study of blood lead shows multiple associations near ALAD.

JOURNAL:

Human molecular genetics Jul 2015, Vol 24, pp. 3871-9

ABSTRACT:

Exposure to high levels of environmental lead, or biomarker evidence of high body lead content, is associated with anaemia, developmental and neurological deficits in children, and increased mortality in adults. Adverse effects of lead still occur despite substantial reduction in environmental exposure. There is genetic variation between individuals in blood lead concentration but the polymorphisms contributing to this have not been defined. We measured blood or erythrocyte lead content, and carried out genome-wide association analysis, on population-based cohorts of adult volunteers from Australia and UK (N = 5433). Samples from Australia were collected in two studies, in 1993-1996 and 2002-2005 and from UK in 1991-1992. One locus, at ALAD on chromosome 9, showed consistent association with blood lead across countries and evidence for multiple independent allelic effects. The most significant single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs1805313 (P = 3.91 × 10(-14) for lead concentration in a meta-analysis of all data), is known to have effects on ALAD expression in blood cells but other SNPs affecting ALAD expression did not affect blood lead. Variants at 12 other loci, including ABO, showed suggestive associations (5 × 10(-6) > P > 5 × 10(-8)). Identification of genetic polymorphisms affecting blood lead reinforces the view that genetic factors, as well as environmental ones, are important in determining blood lead levels. The ways in which ALAD variation affects lead uptake or distribution are still to be determined. PUBMED: 25820613
Find other GeneSets from this publication

Annotation Information

No sequence read archive data associated with this GeneSet.


blood lead measurement (EFO:0007040)

Gene List • 22 Genes

Uploaded As Gene Symbol Homology Score Priority LinkOuts Emphasis