Title | Association of three genetic loci with uric acid concentration and risk of gout: a genome-wide association study. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | Dehghan A, Köttgen A, Yang Q, Hwang S-J, Kao WLinda, Rivadeneira F, Boerwinkle E, Levy D, Hofman A, Astor BC, Benjamin EJ, van Duijn CM, Witteman JC, Coresh J, Fox CS |
Journal | Lancet |
Volume | 372 |
Issue | 9654 |
Pagination | 1953-61 |
Date Published | 2008 Dec 06 |
ISSN | 1474-547X |
Keywords | Alleles, Chromosomes, Human, 4-5, Chromosomes, Human, 6-12 and X, Cohort Studies, Female, Genetics, Population, Genome, Human, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Gout, Humans, Hyperuricemia, Male, Middle Aged, Netherlands, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Uric Acid |
Abstract | BACKGROUND: Hyperuricaemia, a highly heritable trait, is a key risk factor for gout. We aimed to identify novel genes associated with serum uric acid concentration and gout. METHODS: Genome-wide association studies were done for serum uric acid in 7699 participants in the Framingham cohort and in 4148 participants in the Rotterdam cohort. Genome-wide significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were replicated in white (n=11 024) and black (n=3843) individuals who took part in the study of Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC). The SNPs that reached genome-wide significant association with uric acid in either the Framingham cohort (p FINDINGS: Three loci in the Framingham cohort and two in the Rotterdam cohort showed genome-wide association with uric acid. Top SNPs in each locus were: missense rs16890979 in SLC2A9 (p=7.0 x 10(-168) and 2.9 x 10(-18) for white and black participants, respectively); missense rs2231142 in ABCG2 (p=2.5 x 10(-60) and 9.8 x 10(-4)), and rs1165205 in SLC17A3 (p=3.3 x 10(-26) and 0.33). All SNPs were direction-consistent with gout in white participants: rs16890979 (OR 0.59 per T allele, 95% CI 0.52-0.68, p=7.0 x 10(-14)), rs2231142 (1.74, 1.51-1.99, p=3.3 x 10(-15)), and rs1165205 (0.85, 0.77-0.94, p=0.002). In black participants of the ARIC study, rs2231142 was direction-consistent with gout (1.71, 1.06-2.77, p=0.028). An additive genetic risk score of high-risk alleles at the three loci showed graded associations with uric acid (272-351 mumol/L in the Framingham cohort, 269-386 mumol/L in the Rotterdam cohort, and 303-426 mumol/L in white participants of the ARIC study) and gout (frequency 2-13% in the Framingham cohort, 2-8% in the Rotterdam cohort, and 1-18% in white participants in the ARIC study). INTERPRETATION: We identified three genetic loci associated with uric acid concentration and gout. A score based on genes with a putative role in renal urate handling showed a substantial risk for gout. |
DOI | 10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61343-4 |
Alternate Journal | Lancet |
PubMed ID | 18834626 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC2803340 |
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