Genetic Analysis of Age-at-Onset for Cardiovascular Risk Factors in a Brazilian Family Study


Autoria(s): GIOLO, Suely Ruiz; PEREIRA, Alexandre Costa; ANDRADE, Mariza de; OLIVEIRA, Camila Maciel de; KRIEGER, Jose Eduardo; SOLER, Julia Maria Pavan
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Background/Aims: Statistical analysis of age-at-onset involving family data is particularly complicated because there is a correlation pattern that needs to be modeled and also because there are measurements that are censored. In this paper, our main purpose was to evaluate the effect of genetic and shared family environmental factors on age-at-onset of three cardiovascular risk factors: hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol. Methods: The mixed-effects Cox model proposed by Pankratz et al. [2005] was used to analyze the data from 81 families, involving 1,675 individuals from the village of Baependi, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Results: The analyses performed showed that the polygenic effect plays a greater role than the shared family environmental effect in explaining the variability of the age-at-onset of hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol. The model which simultaneously evaluated both effects indicated that there are individuals which may have risk of hypertension due to polygenic effects 130% higher than the overall average risk for the entire sample. For diabetes and high cholesterol the risks of some individuals were 115 and 45%, respectively, higher than the overall average risk for the entire population. Conclusions: Results showed evidence of significant polygenic effects indicating that age-at-onset is a useful trait for gene mapping of the common complex diseases analyzed. In addition, we found that the polygenic random component might absorb the effects of some covariates usually considered in the risk evaluation, such as gender, age and BMI. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel

CNPq[150653/2008-5]

Identificador

HUMAN HEREDITY, v.68, n.2, p.131-138, 2009

0001-5652

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23418

10.1159/000218111

http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000218111

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eng

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KARGER

Relação

Human Heredity

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Palavras-Chave #Censored trait #Complex disease #Genetic models #Survival analysis #TRAIT LINKAGE ANALYSIS #LONG-TERM SURVIVORS #PARTIAL LIKELIHOOD #BLOOD-PRESSURE #BODY-MASS #MODEL #HERITABILITY #COMPONENTS #VARIANCE #DISEASE #Genetics & Heredity
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article

original article

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