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An evaluation of the genetic-matched pair study design using genome-wide SNP data from the European population

Tehua Lu, Timothy (author)
University of Kiel
Lao, Oscar (author)
Erasmus University
Nothnagel, Michael (author)
University of Kiel
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Junge, Olaf (author)
University of Kiel
Freitag-Wolf, Sandra (author)
University of Kiel
Caliebe, Amke (author)
University of Kiel
Balascakova, Miroslava (author)
Charles University of Prague
Bertranpetit, Jaume (author)
University of Pompeu Fabra
Albert Bindoff, Laurence (author)
Haukeland Hospital
Comas, David (author)
University of Pompeu Fabra
Holmlund, Gunilla (author)
Linköpings universitet,Institutionen för klinisk och experimentell medicin,Hälsouniversitetet
Kouvatsi, Anastasia (author)
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Macek, Milan (author)
Charles University of Prague
Mollet, Isabelle (author)
EFS RA Site Lyon
Nielsen, Finn (author)
University of Copenhagen
Parson, Walther (author)
Medical University of Innsbruck
Palo, Jukka (author)
University of Helsinki
Ploski, Rafal (author)
Warsaw Medical University
Sajantila, Antti (author)
University of Helsinki
Tagliabracci, Adriano (author)
University of Ancona
Gether, Ulrik (author)
University of Copenhagen
Werge, Thomas (author)
Copenhagen University Hospital
Rivadeneira, Fernando (author)
Erasmus University
Hofman, Albert (author)
Erasmus University
Gerardus Uitterlinden, Andre (author)
Erasmus University
Gieger, Christian (author)
German Research Centre for Environmental Health
Wichmann, Heinz-Erich (author)
German Research Centre for Environmental Health
Ruether, Andreas (author)
University of Kiel
Schreiber, Stefan (author)
University of Kiel
Becker, Christian (author)
University of Cologne
Nuernberg, Peter (author)
University of Cologne
Roberts Nelson, Matthew (author)
GlaxoSmithKline Inc
Kayser, Manfred (author)
Erasmus University
Krawczak, Michael (author)
University of Kiel
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2009-01-21
2009
English.
In: European Journal of Human Genetics. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1018-4813 .- 1476-5438. ; 17:7, s. 967-975
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  • Genetic matching potentially provides a means to alleviate the effects of incomplete Mendelian randomization in population-based gene-disease association studies. We therefore evaluated the genetic-matched pair study design on the basis of genome-wide SNP data (309 790 markers; Affymetrix GeneChip Human Mapping 500K Array) from 2457 individuals, sampled at 23 different recruitment sites across Europe. Using pair-wise identity-by-state (IBS) as a matching criterion, we tried to derive a subset of markers that would allow identification of the best overall matching (BOM) partner for a given individual, based on the IBS status for the subset alone. However, our results suggest that, by following this approach, the prediction accuracy is only notably improved by the first 20 markers selected, and increases proportionally to the marker number thereafter. Furthermore, in a considerable proportion of cases (76.0%), the BOM of a given individual, based on the complete marker set, came from a different recruitment site than the individual itself. A second marker set, specifically selected for ancestry sensitivity using singular value decomposition, performed even more poorly and was no more capable of predicting the BOM than randomly chosen subsets. This leads us to conclude that, at least in Europe, the utility of the genetic-matched pair study design depends critically on the availability of comprehensive genotype information for both cases and controls. European Journal of Human Genetics (2009) 17, 967-975; doi:10.1038/ejhg.2008.266; published online 21 January 2009

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population structure; matching; association; ancestry; microarray
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