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Meta-analysis of two genome-wide association studies identifies four genetic loci associated with thyroid function
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Helmholtz Zentrum München, Institute for Community Health, St Olav's University Hospital, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, ...
Published InHuman Molecular Genetics
Year2012
Citations47
Abstract
Thyroid hormones play key roles in cellular growth, development and metabolism. Although there is a strong genetic influence on thyroid hormone levels, the genes involved are widely unknown. The levels of circulating thyroid hormones are tightly regulated by thyrotropin (TSH), which also represents the most important diagnostic marker for thyroid function. Therefore, in order to identify genetic loci associated with TSH levels, we performed a discovery meta-analysis of two genome-wide association studies including two cohorts from Germany, KORA (n = 1287) and SHIP (n = 2449), resulting in a total sample size of 3736. Four genetic loci at 5q13.3, 1p36, 16q23 and 4q31 were associated with serum TSH levels. The lead single-nucleotide polymorphisms of these four loci were located within…
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