Original Paper
Exploiting Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium for Efficient Screening of Single SNP Associations from Case-Control Studies
Jinbo Chena, Nilanjan Chatterjeeb
aDepartment of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa., and bBiostatistics Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Md., USA
Address of Corresponding Author
Hum Hered 2007;63:196-204 (DOI: 10.1159/000099996)
Key Words
- Association test
- Case-control study
- Genome scan
- Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
- Retrospective likelihood
Abstract
In case-control studies, the assessment of the association between a binary disease outcome and a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is often based on comparing the observed genotype distribution for the cases against that for the controls. In this article, we investigate an alternative analytic strategy in which the observed genotype frequencies of cases are compared against the expected genotype frequencies of controls assuming Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE). Assuming HWE for controls, we derive closed-form expressions for maximum likelihood estimates of the genotype-specific disease odds ratio (OR) parameters and related variance-covariances. Based on these estimates and their variance-covariance structure, we then propose a two-degree-of-freedom test for disease-SNP association. We show that the proposed test can have substantially higher power than a variety of existing methods, especially when the true effect of the SNP is recessive. We also obtain analytic expressions for the bias of the OR estimates when the underlying HWE assumption is violated. We conclude that the novel test would be particularly useful for analyzing data from the initial 'screening' stages of contemporary multi-stage association studies. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel
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Author Contacts Dr. Jinbo Chen Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 423 Guardian Drive, Pennsylvania, PA 19104 (USA) Tel. +1 215 746 3915, Fax +1 215 573 4865, E-Mail jchen@cceb.med.upenn.edu
Article Information
Received: August 16, 2006
Accepted after revision: November 2, 2006
Published online: February 22, 2007
Number of Print Pages : 9
Number of Figures : 2, Number of Tables : 5, Number of References : 16
Publication Details
Human Heredity (International Journal of Human and Medical Genetics)
Vol. 63, No. 3-4, Year 2007 (Cover Date: March 2007)
Journal Editor: Devoto, M. (Philadelphia, Pa.)
ISSN: 0001-5652 (print), 1423-0062 (Online) For additional information: http://www.karger.com/HHE
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