Adiponectin concentrations: a genome-wide association study
Authors
Sun Ha Jee ; Jae Woong Sull ; Jong-Eun Lee ; Chol Shin ; Jongkeun Park ; Heejin Kimm ; Eun-Young Cho ; Eun-Soon Shin ; Ji Eun Yun ; Ji Wan Park ; Sang Yeun Kim ; Sun Ju Lee ; Eun Jung Jee ; Inkyung Baik ; Linda Kao ; Sungjoo Kim Yoon ; Yangsoo Jang ; Terri H. Beaty
Citation
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, Vol.87(4) : 545-552, 2010
Adiponectin/blood* ; Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group/genetics* ; Blood Pressure ; Body Mass Index ; Cadherins/genetics* ; Cell Line ; Cholesterol/blood ; DNA Primers/genetics ; Female ; Genome-Wide Association Study* ; Genotype ; Humans ; Linkage Disequilibrium ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics ; Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics ; Sequence Analysis, DNA
Abstract
Adiponectin is associated with obesity and insulin resistance. To date, there has been no genome-wide association study (GWAS) of adiponectin levels in Asians. Here we present a GWAS of a cohort of Korean volunteers. A total of 4,001 subjects were genotyped by using a genome-wide marker panel in a two-stage design (979 subjects initially and 3,022 in a second stage). Another 2,304 subjects were used for follow-up replication studies with selected markers. In the discovery phase, the top SNP associated with mean log adiponectin was rs3865188 in CDH13 on chromosome 16 (p = 1.69 × 10(-15) in the initial sample, p = 6.58 × 10(-39) in the second genome-wide sample, and p = 2.12 × 10(-32) in the replication sample). The meta-analysis p value for rs3865188 in all 6,305 individuals was 2.82 × 10(-83). The association of rs3865188 with high-molecular-weight adiponectin (p = 7.36 × 10(-58)) was even stronger in the third sample. A reporter assay that evaluated the effects of a CDH13 promoter SNP in complete linkage disequilibrium with rs3865188 revealed that the major allele increased expression 2.2-fold. This study clearly shows that genetic variants in CDH13 influence adiponectin levels in Korean adults.