Genome-wide linkage and association scans for pulse pressure in Chinese twins

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Dongfeng Zhang
Zengchang Pang
Shuxia Li
Wenjie Jiang
Shaojie Wang
Mads Thomassen
Jacob v B Hjelmborg
Torben A Kruse
Kirsten Ohm Kyvik
Kaare Christensen
Gu Zhu
Qihua Tan
机构
[1] Qingdao University Medical College,Department of Public Health
[2] Qingdao Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Department of Clinical Genetics
[3] Odense University Hospital,Department of Biostatistics
[4] Institute of Public Health,undefined
[5] University of Southern Denmark,undefined
[6] Institute for Regional Health Research,undefined
[7] University of Southern Denmark,undefined
[8] Epidemiology,undefined
[9] Institute of Public Health,undefined
[10] University of Southern Denmark,undefined
[11] Genetic Epidemiology Unit,undefined
[12] Queensland Institute of Medical Research,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2012年 / 35卷
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association analysis; Chinese twins; genome-wide; linkage analysis; pulse pressure;
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Elevated pulse pressure (PP) is associated with cardiovascular disorders and mortality in various populations. The genetic influence on PP has been confirmed by heritability estimates using related individuals. Recently, efforts have been made by mapping genes that are linked to the phenotype. We report the results of our gene mapping studies conducted in the Chinese population in mainland China. The genome-wide linkage and association scans were carried out on 63 middle-aged dizygotic twin pairs using high-density markers. The linkage analysis identified three significant linkage peaks (all with a single point P<1e−05) on chromosome 11 (LOD core 4.06 at 30.5 cM), chromosome 12 (LOD score 3.97 at 100.7 cM) and chromosome 18 (LOD score 4.01 at 70.7 cM), with the last two peaks closely overlapping with linkage peaks reported by two American studies. Multiple regions with suggestive linkages were identified, with many of the peaks overlapping with published linkage regions. The genome-wide association analysis detected a suggestive association on chromosome 4 (rs17031508, P<8.34e−08) located within a wide region of suggestive linkage. Our results provide some evidence for genetic linkages and associations with PP in the Chinese population. Further investigation is warranted to replicate the findings and to explore the susceptibility loci or genes for PP.
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