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Adiponectin Concentrations: A Genome-wide Association Study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Volume 87, Issue 4, Pages 545-552

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2010.09.004

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  1. Seoul RBD Program [10526]
  2. Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs, Republic of Korea [A000385]

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Adiponectin is associated with obesity and insulin resistance. To date, there has been no genome-wide association study (GWAS) of adiponectin levels in Asians Here we present a GWAS of a cohort of Korean volunteers. A total of 4,001 subjects were genotyped by using a genome-wide marker panel in a two-stage design (979 subjects initially and 3,022 in a second stage) Another 2,304 subjects were used for follow-up replication studies with selected markers In the discovery phase, the top SNP associated with mean log adiponectin was rs3865188 in CDH13 on chromosome 16 (p = 1 69 x 10(-15) in the initial sample, p = 6.58 x 10(-39) in the second genome-wide sample, and p = 2.12 x 10(-32) in the replication sample). The meta-analysis p value for rs3865188 in all 6,305 individuals was 2 82 x 10(-83) The association of rs3865188 with high-molecular-weight adiponectm (p = 7.36 x 10(-58)) was even stronger in the third sample. A reporter assay that evaluated the effects of a CDH13 promoter SNP in complete linkage disequilibrium with rs3865188 revealed that the major allele increased expression 2.2-fold This study clearly shows that genetic variants in CDH13 Influence adiponectm levels in Korean adults.

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