2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2016.10.042
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The Allelic Landscape of Human Blood Cell Trait Variation and Links to Common Complex Disease

Abstract: SummaryMany common variants have been associated with hematological traits, but identification of causal genes and pathways has proven challenging. We performed a genome-wide association analysis in the UK Biobank and INTERVAL studies, testing 29.5 million genetic variants for association with 36 red cell, white cell, and platelet properties in 173,480 European-ancestry participants. This effort yielded hundreds of low frequency (<5%) and rare (<1%) variants with a strong impact on blood cell phenotypes. Our d… Show more

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“…Also, in our large cohort, we showed no causal association of eosinophils with pulmonary intermediate traits (FEV 1 and FEV 1 /FVC) as determinants of pulmonary diseases pathophysiology. Our results were inconsistent with a study from the United Kingdom, which indicated significant causal associations between eosinophils and asthma, and provided evidence that eosinophils are key effector cells in the pathogenesis of asthma (Astle et al, 2016). The observed causal association in that study may be explained by a larger sample size and stronger instrumental variable (Astle et al, 2016).…”
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“…Also, in our large cohort, we showed no causal association of eosinophils with pulmonary intermediate traits (FEV 1 and FEV 1 /FVC) as determinants of pulmonary diseases pathophysiology. Our results were inconsistent with a study from the United Kingdom, which indicated significant causal associations between eosinophils and asthma, and provided evidence that eosinophils are key effector cells in the pathogenesis of asthma (Astle et al, 2016). The observed causal association in that study may be explained by a larger sample size and stronger instrumental variable (Astle et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Our results were inconsistent with a study from the United Kingdom, which indicated significant causal associations between eosinophils and asthma, and provided evidence that eosinophils are key effector cells in the pathogenesis of asthma (Astle et al, 2016). The observed causal association in that study may be explained by a larger sample size and stronger instrumental variable (Astle et al, 2016). Since patients with pulmonary diseases can be clinically or physiologically stratified into several subgroups (Fahy, 2015), the lack of causal associations in our study might be due to biases by subgroup stratification or possibly insufficient power to identify a relatively small causal effect of eosinophil on pulmonary outcomes in our database.…”
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“…Developing clinically useful applications of all these discoveries has been challenging because some of these genetic polymorphisms can be common and associated with only slightly increased or decreased disease risk 45. However, using highly statistically powered studies, interpreting mechanisms and identifying causal alleles has become possible.…”
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confidence: 99%