Genome-Wide and Transcriptome-Wide Association Studies on Northern New England and Ohio Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Cohorts
| Affiliates | Siting Li, PhD [1], Jiang Gui, PhD [1], Michael N. Passarelli, PhD [1], Angeline S. Andrew, PhD [2], Kathleen M. Sullivan, MBA [2], Kevin A. Cornell, MS [2], Bryan J. Traynor, MD, PhD [3], Ali Stark, BS [3], Ruth Chia, PhD [3], Rebecca M. Kuenzler, MD [4], Erik P. Pioro, MD, PhD [5], Walter G. Bradley, DM, FRCP [6], Elijah W. Stommel, MD, PhD [7]
1. Departments of Biomedical Data Science and Epidemiology, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH |
| Journal | Neurology® Genetics |
| Summary | The paper from Dartmouth seeks to gain more insight in the genetic architecture of ALS. It combines both genome wide association studies GWAS) and transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) to detect genetic risk factors within sporadic ALS cases and controls in New England and Ohio. The researchers validated the association of the TARDBP gene with ALS development and identified a new potential novel risk gene in ZNF235. Further genetic research is important to uncover how the newly identified gene influences ALS development |
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