TY - DATA T1 - Table_2_Genetics of Obesity Traits: A Bivariate Genome-Wide Association Analysis.docx PY - 2018/05/16 AU - Yili Wu AU - Haiping Duan AU - Xiaocao Tian AU - Chunsheng Xu AU - Weijing Wang AU - Wenjie Jiang AU - Zengchang Pang AU - Dongfeng Zhang AU - Qihua Tan UR - https://frontiersin.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_2_Genetics_of_Obesity_Traits_A_Bivariate_Genome-Wide_Association_Analysis_docx/6275648 DO - 10.3389/fgene.2018.00179.s002 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/11472740 KW - obesity KW - signaling by G protein-coupled receptor KW - olfactory transduction KW - bivariate genome-wide association study KW - twin study N2 - Previous genome-wide association studies on anthropometric measurements have identified more than 100 related loci, but only a small portion of heritability in obesity was explained. Here we present a bivariate twin study to look for the genetic variants associated with body mass index and waist-hip ratio, and to explore the obesity-related pathways in Northern Han Chinese. Cholesky decomposition model for 242 monozygotic and 140 dizygotic twin pairs indicated a moderate genetic correlation (r = 0.53, 95%CI: 0.42–0.64) between body mass index and waist-hip ratio. Bivariate genome-wide association analysis in 139 dizygotic twin pairs identified 26 associated SNPs with p < 10−5. Further gene-based analysis found 291 nominally associated genes (P < 0.05), including F12, HCRTR1, PHOSPHO1, DOCK2, DOCK6, DGKB, GLP1R, TRHR, MMP1, GPR55, CCK, and OR2AK2, as well as 6 enriched gene-sets with FDR < 0.05. Expression quantitative trait loci analysis identified rs2242044 as a significant cis-eQTL in both the normal adipose-subcutaneous (P = 1.7 × 10−9) and adipose-visceral (P = 4.4 × 10−15) tissue. These findings may provide an important entry point to unravel genetic pleiotropy in obesity traits. ER -