Novel loci associated with usual sleep duration: the CHARGE Consortium Genome-Wide Association Study.
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Gottlieb, D JHek, K
Chen, T-H
Watson, N F
Eiriksdottir, G
Byrne, E M
Cornelis, M
Warby, S C
Bandinelli, S
Cherkas, L
Evans, D S
Grabe, H J
Lahti, J
Li, M
Lehtimäki, T
Lumley, T
Marciante, K D
Pérusse, L
Psaty, B M
Robbins, J
Tranah, G J
Vink, J M
Wilk, J B
Stafford, J M
Bellis, C
Biffar, R
Bouchard, C
Cade, B
Curhan, G C
Eriksson, J G
Ewert, R
Ferrucci, L
Fülöp, T
Gehrman, P R
Goodloe, R
Harris, T B
Heath, A C
Hernandez, D
Hofman, A
Hottenga, J-J
Hunter, D J
Jensen, M K
Johnson, A D
Kähönen, M
Kao, L
Kraft, P
Larkin, E K
Lauderdale, D S
Luik, A I
Medici, M
Montgomery, G W
Palotie, A
Patel, S R
Pistis, G
Porcu, E
Quaye, L
Raitakari, O
Redline, S
Rimm, E B
Rotter, J I
Smith, A V
Spector, T D
Teumer, A
Uitterlinden, A G
Vohl, M-C
Widen, E
Willemsen, G
Young, T
Zhang, X
Liu, Y
Blangero, J
Boomsma, D I
Gudnason, V
Hu, F
Mangino, M
Martin, N G
O'Connor, G T
Stone, K L
Tanaka, T
Viikari, J
Gharib, S A
Punjabi, N M
Räikkönen, K
Völzke, H
Mignot, E
Tiemeier, H
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2015-10
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Mol. Psychiatry 2015, 20 (10):1232-9Abstract
Usual sleep duration is a heritable trait correlated with psychiatric morbidity, cardiometabolic disease and mortality, although little is known about the genetic variants influencing this trait. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of usual sleep duration was conducted using 18 population-based cohorts totaling 47 180 individuals of European ancestry. Genome-wide significant association was identified at two loci. The strongest is located on chromosome 2, in an intergenic region 35- to 80-kb upstream from the thyroid-specific transcription factor PAX8 (lowest P=1.1 × 10(-9)). This finding was replicated in an African-American sample of 4771 individuals (lowest P=9.3 × 10(-4)). The strongest combined association was at rs1823125 (P=1.5 × 10(-10), minor allele frequency 0.26 in the discovery sample, 0.12 in the replication sample), with each copy of the minor allele associated with a sleep duration 3.1 min longer per night. The alleles associated with longer sleep duration were associated in previous GWAS with a more favorable metabolic profile and a lower risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Understanding the mechanisms underlying these associations may help elucidate biological mechanisms influencing sleep duration and its association with psychiatric, metabolic and cardiovascular disease.Description
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