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Novel Association of ABO Histo-blood Group Antigen with Soluble ICAM-1: Results of a Genome-wide Association Study of 6,578 Women

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2008

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Pare, Guillaume, Mark Kellogg, Sunita Badola, Joseph P. Miletich, Greg Gibson, Daniel Ian Chasman, Robert Yuk Lung Zee, Nader Rifai, and Paul M. Ridker. 2008. Novel Association of ABO Histo-blood Group Antigen with Soluble ICAM-1: Results of a Genome-wide Association Study of 6,578 Women. PLoS Genetics 4 (7): e1000118.

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While circulating levels of soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 1 (sICAM-1) have been associated with diverse conditions including myocardial infarction, stroke, malaria, and diabetes, comprehensive analysis of the common genetic determinants of sICAM-1 is not available. In a genome-wide association study conducted among 6,578 participants in the Women's Genome Health Study, we find that three SNPs at the ICAM1 (19p13.2) locus (rs1799969, rs5498 and rs281437) are non-redundantly associated with plasma sICAM-1 concentrations at a genome-wide significance level (P<5×10(^{−8})), thus extending prior results from linkage and candidate gene studies. We also find that a single SNP (rs507666, P = 5.1×10(^{−29})) at the ABO (9q34.2) locus is highly correlated with sICAM-1 concentrations. The novel association at the ABO locus provides evidence for a previously unknown regulatory role of histo-blood group antigens in inflammatory adhesion processes.

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Hematology, Cardiovascular disorders, Cardiovascular diseases in women, Myocardial infarction, Genetics and genomics, Complex traits, Genetics of the immune system, Blood transfusion, Infectious diseases, Tropical and travel-associated diseases

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