Effective sample size: Quick estimation of the effect of related samples in genetic case-control association analyses

被引:12
|
作者
Yang, Yaning [2 ]
Remmers, Elaine F. [3 ]
Ogunwole, Chukwuma B. [3 ]
Kastner, Daniel L. [3 ]
Gregersen, Peter K. [1 ]
Li, Wentian [1 ]
机构
[1] N Shore LIJ Hlth Syst, Feinstein Inst Med Res, Robert S Boas Ctr Genom & Human Genet, Manhasset, NY 11030 USA
[2] Univ Sci & Technol China, Dept Stat & Finance, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China
[3] NIAMSD, Genet & Genom Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Genetic association; Correlation; Variance inflation; Effective sample size; GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; COMPLEX HUMAN-DISEASES; CASE-CONTROL DESIGNS; LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM; RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; POPULATION STRATIFICATION; ESTIMATING EQUATIONS; ALLELE FREQUENCIES; CORRELATED DATA; INDIVIDUALS;
D O I
10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2010.12.006
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Affected relatives are essential for pedigree linkage analysis, however, they cause a violation of the independent sample assumption in case-control association studies. To avoid the correlation between samples, a common practice is to take only one affected sample per pedigree in association analysis. Although several methods exist in handling correlated samples, they are still not widely used in part because these are not easily implemented, or because they are not widely known. We advocate the effective sample size method as a simple and accessible approach for case-control association analysis with correlated samples. This method modifies the chi-square test statistic, p-value, and 95% confidence interval of the odds-ratio by replacing the apparent number of allele or genotype counts with the effective ones in the standard formula, without the need for specialized computer programs. We present a simple formula for calculating effective sample size for many types of relative pairs and relative sets. For allele frequency estimation, the effective sample size method captures the variance inflation exactly. For genotype frequency, simulations showed that effective sample size provides a satisfactory approximation. A gene which is previously identified as a type 1 diabetes susceptibility locus, the interferon-induced helicase gene (IFIH1), is shown to be significantly associated with rheumatoid arthritis when the effective sample size method is applied. This significant association is not established if only one affected sib per pedigree were used in the association analysis. Relationship between the effective sample size method and other methods - the generalized estimation equation, variance of eigenvalues for correlation matrices, and genomic controls - are discussed. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:40 / 49
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Extreme sampling design in genetic association mapping of quantitative trait loci using balanced and unbalanced case-control samples
    Li, Yi
    Levran, Orna
    Kim, JongJoo
    Zhang, Tiejun
    Chen, Xingdong
    Suo, Chen
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [22] Exploring case-control genetic association tests using phase diagrams
    Li, Wentian
    Suh, Young Ju
    Yang, Yaning
    COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 2008, 32 (06) : 391 - 399
  • [23] Power analysis for case-control association studies of samples with known family histories
    Peng, Bo
    Li, Biao
    Han, Younghun
    Amos, Christopher I.
    HUMAN GENETICS, 2010, 127 (06) : 699 - 704
  • [24] CERAMIC: Case-Control Association Testing in Samples with Related Individuals, Based on Retrospective Mixed Model Analysis with Adjustment for Covariates
    Zhong, Sheng
    Jiang, Duo
    McPeek, Mary Sara
    PLOS GENETICS, 2016, 12 (10):
  • [25] Detecting genetic association in case-control studies using similarity-based association tests
    Zhang, SL
    Kidd, KK
    Zhao, HY
    STATISTICA SINICA, 2002, 12 (01) : 337 - 359
  • [26] Association study of H2AFZ with schizophrenia in a Japanese case-control sample
    Jitoku, Daisuke
    Yamamoto, Naoki
    Iwayama, Yoshimi
    Toyota, Tomoko
    Miyagi, Momo
    Enokida, Takeshi
    Tasaka, Yuri
    Umino, Masakazu
    Umino, Asami
    Uezato, Akihito
    Iwata, Yasuhide
    Suzuki, Katsuaki
    Kikuchi, Mitsuru
    Hashimoto, Tasuku
    Kanahara, Nobuhisa
    Kurumaji, Akeo
    Yoshikawa, Takeo
    Nishikawa, Toru
    JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION, 2015, 122 (06) : 915 - 923
  • [27] A replication study of GWAS findings in migraine identifies association in a Swedish case-control sample
    Ran, Caroline
    Graae, Lisette
    Magnusson, Patrik K. E.
    Pedersen, Nancy L.
    Olson, Lars
    Belin, Andrea C.
    BMC MEDICAL GENETICS, 2014, 15
  • [28] Association between genetic risk scores and risk of narcolepsy: a case-control study
    Ouyang, Hui
    Han, Fang
    Zhou, Zechen
    Zheng, Qiwen
    Wang, Yangyang
    Zhang, Jun
    ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 2020, 8 (04)
  • [29] An alternative experimental case-control design for genetic association studies on bovine mastitis
    Biffani, S.
    Del Corvo, M.
    Capoferri, R.
    Pedretti, A.
    Luini, M.
    Williams, J. L.
    Pagnacco, G.
    Minvielle, F.
    Minozzi, G.
    ANIMAL, 2017, 11 (04) : 574 - 579
  • [30] Adaptive two-stage analysis of genetic association in case-control designs
    Zheng, Gang
    Song, Kijoung
    Elston, Robert C.
    HUMAN HEREDITY, 2007, 63 (3-4) : 175 - 186