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Post-GWAS Prioritization Through Data Integration Provides Novel Insights on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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  • Qiongshi Lu

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Chentian Jin

    (Yale College)

  • Jiehuan Sun

    (Yale School of Public Health)

  • Russell Bowler

    (National Jewish Health)

  • Katerina Kechris

    (University of Colorado Denver)

  • Naftali Kaminski

    (Yale School of Medicine)

  • Hongyu Zhao

    (Yale School of Public Health
    Yale University
    VA Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center)

Abstract

Rich collections of genomic and epigenomic annotations, availabilities of large population cohorts for genome-wide association studies (GWASs), and advancements in data integration techniques provide the unprecedented opportunity to accelerate discoveries in complex disease studies through integrative analyses. In this paper, we apply a variety of approaches to integrate GWAS summary statistics of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with functional annotations to illustrate how data integration could help researchers understand complex human diseases. We show that incorporating functional annotations can better prioritize GWAS signals at both the global and the local levels. Signal prioritization on severe COPD GWAS reveals multiple potential risk loci that are linked with pulmonary functions. Enrichment analysis provides novel insights on the pathogenesis of COPD and hints the existence of genetic contributions to muscle dysfunction and chronic lung inflammation, two symptoms that are often comorbid with COPD. Our results suggest that rich signals for COPD genetics are still buried under the Bonferroni-corrected genome-wide significance threshold. Many more biological findings are expected to emerge as more samples are recruited for COPD studies.

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  • Qiongshi Lu & Chentian Jin & Jiehuan Sun & Russell Bowler & Katerina Kechris & Naftali Kaminski & Hongyu Zhao, 2017. "Post-GWAS Prioritization Through Data Integration Provides Novel Insights on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease," Statistics in Biosciences, Springer;International Chinese Statistical Association, vol. 9(2), pages 605-621, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:stabio:v:9:y:2017:i:2:d:10.1007_s12561-016-9151-2
    DOI: 10.1007/s12561-016-9151-2
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