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PIK3R3 is a candidate regulator of platelet count in people of Bangladeshi ancestry

Author Affiliations
University of Bristol, Queen Mary University of London, Imperial College London
Published InResearch and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Year2023
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Abstract

BackgroundBlood platelets are mediators of atherothrombotic disease and are regulated by complex sets of genes. Association studies in European ancestry populations have already detected informative platelet regulatory loci. Studies in other ancestries can potentially reveal new associations because of different allele frequencies, linkage structures, and variant effects.ObjectivesTo reveal new regulatory genes for platelet count (PLT).MethodsGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) were performed in 20,218 Bangladeshi and 9198 Pakistani individuals from the Genes & Health study. Loci significantly associated with PLT underwent fine-mapping to identify candidate genes.ResultsOf 1588 significantly associated variants (P < 5 × 10−8) at 20 loci in the Bangladeshi analysis, most replicated findings in prior transancestry GWAS and in the Pakistani analysis. However, the Bangladeshi locus defined by rs946528 (chr1:46019890)…
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