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Gene ontology analysis of GWA study data sets provides insights into the biology of bipolar disorder.


ABSTRACT: We present a method for testing overrepresentation of biological pathways, indexed by gene-ontology terms, in lists of significant SNPs from genome-wide association studies. This method corrects for linkage disequilibrium between SNPs, variable gene size, and multiple testing of nonindependent pathways. The method was applied to the Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium Crohn disease (CD) data set. At a general level, the biological basis of CD is relatively well known for a complex genetic trait, and it thus acted as a test of the method. The method, known as ALIGATOR (Association LIst Go AnnoTatOR), successfully detected biological pathways implicated in CD. The method was also applied to a meta-analysis of bipolar disorder, and it implicated the modulation of transcription and cellular activity, including that which occurs via hormonal action, as an important player in pathogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Holmans P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2706963 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gene ontology analysis of GWA study data sets provides insights into the biology of bipolar disorder.

Holmans Peter P   Green Elaine K EK   Pahwa Jaspreet Singh JS   Ferreira Manuel A R MA   Purcell Shaun M SM   Sklar Pamela P   Owen Michael J MJ   O'Donovan Michael C MC   Craddock Nick N  

American journal of human genetics 20090618 1


We present a method for testing overrepresentation of biological pathways, indexed by gene-ontology terms, in lists of significant SNPs from genome-wide association studies. This method corrects for linkage disequilibrium between SNPs, variable gene size, and multiple testing of nonindependent pathways. The method was applied to the Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium Crohn disease (CD) data set. At a general level, the biological basis of CD is relatively well known for a complex genetic tra  ...[more]

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