Detecting Gene-Environment Interactions for a Quantitative Trait in a Genome-Wide Association Study

被引:26
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作者
Zhang, Pingye [1 ]
Lewinger, Juan Pablo [1 ]
Conti, David [1 ]
Morrison, John L. [1 ]
Gauderman, W. James [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Calif, Dept Prevent Med, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
关键词
Linear regression; Two-step methods; Variance heterogeneity; CHILDHOOD LUNG-FUNCTION; MISSING HERITABILITY; POWER;
D O I
10.1002/gepi.21977
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) typically is focused on detecting marginal genetic effects. However, many complex traits are likely to be the result of the interplay of genes and environmental factors. These SNPs may have a weak marginal effect and thus unlikely to be detected from a scan of marginal effects, but may be detectable in a gene-environment (GxE) interaction analysis. However, a genome-wide interaction scan (GWIS) using a standard test of GxE interaction is known to have low power, particularly when one corrects for testing multiple SNPs. Two 2-step methods for GWIS have been previously proposed, aimed at improving efficiency by prioritizing SNPs most likely to be involved in a GxE interaction using a screening step. For a quantitative trait, these include a method that screens on marginal effects [Kooperberg and Leblanc, 2008] and a method that screens on variance heterogeneity by genotype [Pare etal., 2010] In this paper, we show that the Pare etal. approach has an inflated false-positive rate in the presence of an environmental marginal effect, and we propose an alternative that remains valid. We also propose a novel 2-step approach that combines the two screening approaches, and provide simulations demonstrating that the new method can outperform other GWIS approaches. Application of this method to a G x Hispanic-ethnicity scan for childhood lung function reveals a SNP near the MARCO locus that was not identified by previous marginal-effect scans.
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页码:394 / 403
页数:10
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