Consortium-based genome-wide meta-analysis for childhood dental caries traits
Mary L Marazita; Paul W Franks; Carol Wang; Simon Haworth; Dmitry Shungin; Aino-Maija Eloranta; Elisabeth Thiering; Fernando Rivadeneira; Ilkka Seppälä; Timo Lakka; Klaus Bønnelykke; Olja Grgic; Terho Lehtimäki; Craig Pennell; Raimo Joro; Jan Kühnisch; Nicola X West; Ellen A Nohr; Tom Dudding; Leon Eyrich Jessen; Anu Vierola; Daniel W McNeil; Steven J Thomas; Frank Geller; Pia Elisabeth Nørrisgaard; Victor Yakimov; Nicholas J Timpson; Marie Standl; Johannes Waage; Justin T van der Tas; Ingegerd Johansson; Hans Bisgaard; Rebecca Slayton; Strahinja Vucic; Steven M Levy; Carolina Medina-Gomez; Eppo B Wolvius; John R Shaffer; Mads Melbye; Bjarke Feenstra; Olli Raitakari; Edwin Ongkosuwito; Myoung Keun Lee
Consortium-based genome-wide meta-analysis for childhood dental caries traits
Mary L Marazita
Paul W Franks
Carol Wang
Simon Haworth
Dmitry Shungin
Aino-Maija Eloranta
Elisabeth Thiering
Fernando Rivadeneira
Ilkka Seppälä
Timo Lakka
Klaus Bønnelykke
Olja Grgic
Terho Lehtimäki
Craig Pennell
Raimo Joro
Jan Kühnisch
Nicola X West
Ellen A Nohr
Tom Dudding
Leon Eyrich Jessen
Anu Vierola
Daniel W McNeil
Steven J Thomas
Frank Geller
Pia Elisabeth Nørrisgaard
Victor Yakimov
Nicholas J Timpson
Marie Standl
Johannes Waage
Justin T van der Tas
Ingegerd Johansson
Hans Bisgaard
Rebecca Slayton
Strahinja Vucic
Steven M Levy
Carolina Medina-Gomez
Eppo B Wolvius
John R Shaffer
Mads Melbye
Bjarke Feenstra
Olli Raitakari
Edwin Ongkosuwito
Myoung Keun Lee
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042719900
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042719900
Tiivistelmä
Prior studies suggest dental caries traits in children and adolescents are partially heritable, but there has been no large-scale consortium genome-wide association study (GWAS) to date. We therefore performed GWAS for caries in participants aged 2.5-18.0 years from nine contributing centres. Phenotype definitions were created for the presence or absence of treated or untreated caries, stratified by primary and permanent dentition. All studies tested for association between caries and genotype dosage and the results were combined using fixed-effects meta-analysis. Analysis included up to 19 003 individuals (7530 affected) for primary teeth and 13 353 individuals (5875 affected) for permanent teeth. Evidence for association with caries status was observed at rs1594318-C for primary teeth [intronic within ALLC, odds ratio (OR) 0.85, effect allele frequency (EAF) 0.60, P 4.13e-8] and rs7738851-A (intronic within NEDD9, OR 1.28, EAF 0.85, P 1.63e-8) for permanent teeth. Consortium-wide estimated heritability of caries was low [h(2) of 1% (95% CI: 0%: 7%) and 6% (95% CI 0%: 13%) for primary and permanent dentitions, respectively] compared with corresponding within-study estimates [h(2) of 28% (95% CI: 9%: 48%) and 17% (95% CI: 2%: 31%)] or previously published estimates. This study was designed to identify common genetic variants with modest effects which are consistent across different populations. We found few single variants associated with caries status under these assumptions. Phenotypic heterogeneity between cohorts and limited statistical power will have contributed; these findings could also reflect complexity not captured by our study design, such as genetic effects which are conditional on environmental exposure.
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