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GWAS Hits and Functional Implications Peter Castaldi February 1, 2013.

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1 GWAS Hits and Functional Implications Peter Castaldi February 1, 2013

2 Published Genome-Wide Associations through 07/2012 Published GWA at p≤5X10 -8 for 18 trait categories NHGRI GWA Catalog www.genome.gov/GWAStudies www.ebi.ac.uk/fgpt/gwas/ GWAS Has Identified Many Novel, Robust Genetic Associations with Common Diseases

3 The Majority of GWAS Hits have Weak Effects Hindorff PNAS 2009

4 GWAS Hits often Impact Gene Expression Hindorff PNAS 2009

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6 Genetic Disease Causing Mechanisms Nonsynonymous mutation leading to altered, dysfunctional protein cystic fibrosis, sickle cell, alpha-1 antitrypsin Mutation in regulatory active site affecting transcription disruption of transcription factor binding sites microRNA binding sites

7 One Functional Story – HHIP and COPD

8 The GWAS Hit Near HHIP is Associated with Lower HHIP Expression

9 The HHIP GWAS region acts as an enhancer 500bp region in GWAS hit area, attached to HHIP and a luciferase reporter affects expression levels

10 Summary GWAS-identified signals for common disease are enriched in genomic regions associated with transcriptional regulation (in addition to non- synonymous SNPs). GWAS methods can identify key regions, but because of LD they often cannot identify the specific causal variant Functional follow-up of GWAS hits is often needed to identify the biological mechanism


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