Including additional controls from public databases improves the power of a genome-wide association study Journal Article


Authors: Mukherjee, Semanti; Simon, Jennifer; Bayuga, Sharon; Ludwig, Emmy; Yoo, Sarah; Orlow, Irene; Viale, Agnes; Offit, Kenneth; Kurtz, Robert C.; Olson, Sara H; Klein, Robert J.
Article Title: Including additional controls from public databases improves the power of a genome-wide association study
Abstract: Though genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous susceptibility loci for common diseases, their use is limited due to the expense of genotyping large cohorts of individuals. One potential solution is to use 'additional controls', or genotype data from control individuals deposited in public repositories. While this approach has been used by several groups, the genetically heterogeneous nature of the population of the United States makes this approach potentially problematic. We empirically investigated the utility of this approach in a US-based GWAS. In a small GWAS of pancreatic cancer in New York, we observed clear population structure differences relative to controls from the database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP). When we conduct the GWAS using these additional controls, we find large inflation of the test statistic that is properly corrected by using eigenvectors from principal components analysis as covariates. To deal with errors introduced due to different sources, we propose simultaneously genotyping a small number of controls along with cases and then comparing this group to the additional controls. We show that removing SNPs that show differences between these control groups reduces false-positive findings. Thus, through an empirical approach, this report provides practical guidance for using additional controls from publicly available datasets. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel
Keywords: single nucleotide polymorphism; additional control inclusion; database of Genotypes and Phenotypes
Journal Title: Human Heredity
Volume: 72
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0001-5652
Publisher: S. Karger AG  
Date Published: 2011-01-01
Start Page: 21
End Page: 34
Language: English
DOI: 10.1159/000330149
ACCESSION: BIOSIS:PREV201100636362
PROVIDER: biosis
PUBMED: 21849791
PMCID: PMC3171281
Notes: --- - Article - "Source: Biosis"
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  1. Kenneth Offit
    791 Offit
  2. Sara H Olson
    234 Olson
  3. Irene Orlow
    247 Orlow
  4. Emmy Ludwig
    51 Ludwig
  5. Agnes Viale
    245 Viale
  6. Robert J. Klein
    63 Klein
  7. Robert C Kurtz
    196 Kurtz
  8. Jennifer Anne Simon
    11 Simon
  9. Sarah Min Kyung Yoo
    20 Yoo