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Genetic association and gene-gene interaction analyses in African American dialysis patients with nondiabetic nephropathy.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:African Americans have increased susceptibility to nondiabetic nephropathy relative to European Americans. STUDY DESIGN:Follow-up of a pooled genome-wide association study (GWAS) in African American dialysis patients with nondiabetic nephropathy; novel gene-gene interaction analyses. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS:Wake Forest sample: 962 African American nondiabetic nephropathy cases, 931 non-nephropathy controls. Replication sample: 668 Family Investigation of Nephropathy and Diabetes (FIND) African American nondiabetic nephropathy cases, 804 non-nephropathy controls. PREDICTORS:Individual genotyping of top 1,420 pooled GWAS-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 54 SNPs in 6 nephropathy susceptibility genes. OUTCOMES:APOL1 genetic association and additional candidate susceptibility loci interacting with or independently from APOL1. RESULTS:The strongest GWAS associations included 2 noncoding APOL1 SNPs, rs2239785 (OR, 0.33; dominant; P = 5.9 × 10(-24)) and rs136148 (OR, 0.54; additive; P = 1.1 × 10(-7)) with replication in FIND (P = 5.0 × 10(-21) and 1.9 × 10(-05), respectively). rs2239785 remained associated significantly after controlling for the APOL1 G1 and G2 coding variants. Additional top hits included a CFH SNP (OR from meta-analysis in the 3,367 African American cases and controls, 0.81; additive; P = 6.8 × 10(-4)). The 1,420 SNPs were tested for interaction with APOL1 G1 and G2 variants. Several interactive SNPs were detected; the most significant was rs16854341 in the podocin gene (NPHS2; P = 0.0001). LIMITATIONS:Nonpooled GWASs have not been performed in African American patients with nondiabetic nephropathy. CONCLUSIONS:This follow-up of a pooled GWAS provides additional and independent evidence that APOL1 variants contribute to nondiabetic nephropathy in African Americans and identified additional associated and interactive nondiabetic nephropathy susceptibility genes.

SUBMITTER: Bostrom MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3259209 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<h4>Background</h4>African Americans have increased susceptibility to nondiabetic nephropathy relative to European Americans.<h4>Study design</h4>Follow-up of a pooled genome-wide association study (GWAS) in African American dialysis patients with nondiabetic nephropathy; novel gene-gene interaction analyses.<h4>Setting & participants</h4>Wake Forest sample: 962 African American nondiabetic nephropathy cases, 931 non-nephropathy controls. Replication sample: 668 Family Investigation of Nephropat  ...[more]

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