van der Zanden, Loes F. M. and Maj, Carlo and Borisov, Oleg and van Rooij, Iris A. L. M. and Quaedackers, Josine S. L. T. and Steffens, Martijn and Schierbaum, Luca and Schneider, Sophia and Waffenschmidt, Lea and Kiemeney, Lambertus A. L. M. and de Wall, Liesbeth L. L. and Heilmann, Stefanie and Hofmann, Aybike and Gehlen, Jan and Schumacher, Johannes and Szczepanska, Maria and Taranta-Janusz, Katarzyna and Kroll, Pawel and Krzemien, Grazyna and Szmigielska, Agnieszka and Schreuder, Michiel F. and Weber, Stefanie and Zaniew, Marcin and Roeleveld, Nel and Reutter, Heiko and Feitz, Wout F. J. and Hilger, Alina C. (2022) Genome-wide association study in patients with posterior urethral valves. FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS, 10: 988374. ISSN 2296-2360,
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Congenital lower urinary tract obstructions (LUTO) are most often caused by posterior urethral valves (PUV), a male limited anatomical obstruction of the urethra affecting 1 in 4,000 male live births. Little is known about the genetic background of PUV. Here, we report the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) for PUV in 4 cohorts of patients and controls. The final meta-analysis included 756 patients and 4,823 ethnicity matched controls and comprised 5,754,208 variants that were genotyped or imputed and passed quality control in all 4 cohorts. No genome-wide significant locus was identified, but 33 variants showed suggestive significance (P < 1 x 10(-5)). When considering only loci with multiple variants residing within < 10 kB of each other showing suggestive significance and with the same effect direction in all 4 cohorts, 3 loci comprising a total of 9 variants remained. These loci resided on chromosomes 13, 16, and 20. The present GWAS and meta-analysis is the largest genetic study on PUV performed to date. The fact that no genome-wide significant locus was identified, can be explained by lack of power or may indicate that common variants do not play a major role in the etiology of PUV. Nevertheless, future studies are warranted to replicate and validate the 3 loci that yielded suggestive associations.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | TOWNES-BROCKS-SYNDROME; VARIANTS; genome wide association study; lower urinary tract obstruction; obstructive uropathy; posterior urethral valves; PCDH9; SALL1; BMP7 |
Subjects: | 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine |
Divisions: | Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Urologie |
Depositing User: | Dr. Gernot Deinzer |
Date Deposited: | 01 Feb 2024 06:39 |
Last Modified: | 01 Feb 2024 06:39 |
URI: | https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/58667 |
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