Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is common condition that can be devastating and life changing, particularly in young adults. A non-contact mechanism is typical. Second ACL ruptures through rupture of the contralateral ACL or rupture of a graft repair is also common. Risk of rupture is incre...

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Main Authors: Baker, Lauren A., Kirkpatrick, Brian, Rosa, Guilherme J.M., Gianola, Daniel, Valente, Bruno, Sumner, Julia P., Baltzer, Wendy, Hao, Zhengling, Binversie, Emily E., Volstad, Nicola, Piazza, Alexander, Sample, Susannah J., Muir, Peter, Rosa, Guilherme J. M.
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Published: 2018
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ACL
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4931304 2023-05-15T15:51:09+02:00 Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture Baker, Lauren A. Kirkpatrick, Brian Rosa, Guilherme J.M. Gianola, Daniel Valente, Bruno Sumner, Julia P. Baltzer, Wendy Hao, Zhengling Binversie, Emily E. Volstad, Nicola Piazza, Alexander Sample, Susannah J. Muir, Peter Rosa, Guilherme J. M. 2018-03-12 https://zenodo.org/record/4931304 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kk06 unknown doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0173810 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://zenodo.org/record/4931304 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kk06 oai:zenodo.org:4931304 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Complex trait GWAS Canis lupus familiaris ACL Canine GWAS info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kk0610.1371/journal.pone.0173810 2023-03-10T17:26:03Z Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is common condition that can be devastating and life changing, particularly in young adults. A non-contact mechanism is typical. Second ACL ruptures through rupture of the contralateral ACL or rupture of a graft repair is also common. Risk of rupture is increased in females. ACL rupture is also common in dogs. Disease prevalence exceeds 5% in several dog breeds, ~100 fold higher than human beings. We provide insight into the genetic etiology of ACL rupture by genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a high-risk breed using 98 case and 139 control Labrador Retrievers. We identified 129 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within 99 risk loci. Associated loci (P<5.0E-04) explained approximately half of phenotypic variance in the ACL rupture trait. Two of these loci were located in uncharacterized or non-coding regions of the genome. A chromosome 24 locus containing nine genes with diverse functions met genome-wide significance (P=3.63E-0.6). GWAS pathways were enriched for c-type lectins, a gene set that includes aggrecan, and a gene set encoding membrane transport proteins with a variety of physiological functions. Genotypic risk estimated for each dog based on the risk contributed by each GWAS locus showed clear separation of ACL rupture cases and controls. Power analysis of the GWAS data set estimated that ~172 loci explain the genetic contribution to ACL rupture in the Labrador Retriever. Heritability was estimated at 0.48. We conclude ACL rupture is a moderately heritable highly polygenic complex trait. Our results implicate c-type lectin pathways in ACL homeostasis. cr237_dryad.famPlink binary format fam file for 237 Labrador retrievers phenotyped for ACL rupture. 1= unaffected, 2 = affectedcr237_dryad.bedPlink binary format .bed file for 237 labrador retrievers phenotyped for ACL rupturecr237_dryad.bimPlink binary format .bim file for 237 Labrador retrievers phenotyped for ACL rupture Dataset Canis lupus Zenodo
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topic Complex trait GWAS
Canis lupus familiaris
ACL
Canine GWAS
spellingShingle Complex trait GWAS
Canis lupus familiaris
ACL
Canine GWAS
Baker, Lauren A.
Kirkpatrick, Brian
Rosa, Guilherme J.M.
Gianola, Daniel
Valente, Bruno
Sumner, Julia P.
Baltzer, Wendy
Hao, Zhengling
Binversie, Emily E.
Volstad, Nicola
Piazza, Alexander
Sample, Susannah J.
Muir, Peter
Rosa, Guilherme J. M.
Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture
topic_facet Complex trait GWAS
Canis lupus familiaris
ACL
Canine GWAS
description Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is common condition that can be devastating and life changing, particularly in young adults. A non-contact mechanism is typical. Second ACL ruptures through rupture of the contralateral ACL or rupture of a graft repair is also common. Risk of rupture is increased in females. ACL rupture is also common in dogs. Disease prevalence exceeds 5% in several dog breeds, ~100 fold higher than human beings. We provide insight into the genetic etiology of ACL rupture by genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a high-risk breed using 98 case and 139 control Labrador Retrievers. We identified 129 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within 99 risk loci. Associated loci (P<5.0E-04) explained approximately half of phenotypic variance in the ACL rupture trait. Two of these loci were located in uncharacterized or non-coding regions of the genome. A chromosome 24 locus containing nine genes with diverse functions met genome-wide significance (P=3.63E-0.6). GWAS pathways were enriched for c-type lectins, a gene set that includes aggrecan, and a gene set encoding membrane transport proteins with a variety of physiological functions. Genotypic risk estimated for each dog based on the risk contributed by each GWAS locus showed clear separation of ACL rupture cases and controls. Power analysis of the GWAS data set estimated that ~172 loci explain the genetic contribution to ACL rupture in the Labrador Retriever. Heritability was estimated at 0.48. We conclude ACL rupture is a moderately heritable highly polygenic complex trait. Our results implicate c-type lectin pathways in ACL homeostasis. cr237_dryad.famPlink binary format fam file for 237 Labrador retrievers phenotyped for ACL rupture. 1= unaffected, 2 = affectedcr237_dryad.bedPlink binary format .bed file for 237 labrador retrievers phenotyped for ACL rupturecr237_dryad.bimPlink binary format .bim file for 237 Labrador retrievers phenotyped for ACL rupture
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author Baker, Lauren A.
Kirkpatrick, Brian
Rosa, Guilherme J.M.
Gianola, Daniel
Valente, Bruno
Sumner, Julia P.
Baltzer, Wendy
Hao, Zhengling
Binversie, Emily E.
Volstad, Nicola
Piazza, Alexander
Sample, Susannah J.
Muir, Peter
Rosa, Guilherme J. M.
author_facet Baker, Lauren A.
Kirkpatrick, Brian
Rosa, Guilherme J.M.
Gianola, Daniel
Valente, Bruno
Sumner, Julia P.
Baltzer, Wendy
Hao, Zhengling
Binversie, Emily E.
Volstad, Nicola
Piazza, Alexander
Sample, Susannah J.
Muir, Peter
Rosa, Guilherme J. M.
author_sort Baker, Lauren A.
title Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture
title_short Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture
title_full Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture
title_fullStr Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture
title_sort data from: genome-wide association analysis in dogs implicates 99 loci as risk variants for anterior cruciate ligament rupture
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