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Title:

Genome-wide association analyses identify 18 new loci associated with serum urate concentrations

Author(s):
Köttgen, A.; Albrecht, E.; Teumer, A.; Vitart, V.; Krumsiek, J.; Hundertmark, C.; Pistis, G.; Ruggiero, D.; O'Seaghdha, C. M.; Haller, T.; Yang, Q.; Tanaka, T.; Johnson, A. D.; Kutalik, Z.; Smith, A. V.; Shi, J.; Struchalin, M.; Middelberg, R. P.; Brown, M. J.; Gaffo, A. L.; Pirastu, N.; Li, G.; Hayward, C.; Zemunik, T.; Huffman, J.; Yengo, L.; Zhao, J. H.; Demirkan, A.; Feitosa, M. F.; Liu, X.; Malerba, G.; Lopez, L. M.; van der Harst, P.; Li, X.; Kleber, M. E.; Hicks, A. A.; Nolte, I. M.; Joha...     »
Abstract:
Elevated serum urate concentrations can cause gout, a prevalent and painful inflammatory arthritis. By combining data from > 140,000 individuals of European ancestry within the Global Urate Genetics Consortium (GUGC), we identified and replicated 28 genome-wide significant loci in association with serum urate concentrations (18 new regions in or near TRIM46, INHBB, SFMBT1, TMEM171, VEGFA, BAZ1B, PRKAG2, STC1, HNF4G, A1CF, ATXN2, UBE2Q2, IGF1R, NFAT5, MAF, HLF, ACVR1B-ACVRL1 and B3GNT4). Associat...     »
Journal title:
Nat. Genet.
Year:
2013
Journal volume:
45
Journal issue:
2
Pages contribution:
145-154
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