Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313203065> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4313203065 abstract "Sarcopenia is commonly found in the elderly due to a decline in muscle mass. Many researchers have performed genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to find genetic risk factors of sarcopenia. Although many studies have discovered sarcopenia associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), most of them are studies targeting Caucasians. The purpose of this study was to evaluate genetic correlation according to muscle mass in middle aged Koreans using data of the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (KOGES), a large population-based genomic cohort study.Baseline participants were 10,030 subjects aged 40 to 69 years who were from Ansan or Anseong in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Among them, 9,351 subjects with laboratory data available were included in this study. To identify sarcopenia associated variants, those in the top 30% and bottom 30% of muscle mass index (MMI) were compared. A total of 7,452 people with an MMI of 30-70% were excluded. A total of 1,004 people were also excluded due to missing data. Finally, 895 people were selected for this study. The Korea Biobank Array generated 500,568 SNPs for this dataset.When subjects were divided into top 30% and bottom 30% of MMI, the top 30% had 169 men and 308 women and the bottom 30% had 220 men and 198 women. In men, age, body mass index (BMI), waist and hip were significantly (P < 0.005) different between top 30% and bottom 30% MMI groups. In women, age, BMI, waist, hip, and hypertension history were significantly different between the two MMI groups. There were 13 significant SNPs in men and 14 significant SNPs in women. Genes associated with variants in men based on the single-nucleotide polymorphism database (dbSNP) were LRP1B containing rs11679458 and RGS6 containing rs11848300. A gene associated with variants in women was Pi4K2A, which contained rs1189312 as a variant. In addition, rs11189312 was associated with expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) of ZFYVE27 in skeletal muscles and other SNPs of ZFYVE27 (rs10882883, rs17108378, rs35077384) known to be associated with spastic paraplegia. The eQTL analysis revealed that rs11189312 was a variant associated with SNPs of ZFYVE27.In the demographic study, significant results were found in BMI, waist, hip, history of hyperlipidemia, and sedentary life status in male group, and significant results were found in BMI, waist, hip, and hypertension history in female group. Variant rs11189312 was found to be a novel variant affecting ZFYVE27 expressed in skeletal muscles, suggesting that rs11189312 might be related to sarcopenia as a novel discovery of this study. Further study is needed to determine the association between sarcopenia and ZFYVE27 known to be associated with spastic paraplegia." @default.
- W4313203065 created "2023-01-06" @default.
- W4313203065 creator A5012153191 @default.
- W4313203065 creator A5033321298 @default.
- W4313203065 creator A5037621347 @default.
- W4313203065 creator A5039692238 @default.
- W4313203065 creator A5087702584 @default.
- W4313203065 date "2022-01-01" @default.
- W4313203065 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4313203065 title "Demographic and Genome Wide Association Analyses According to Muscle Mass Using Data of the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study" @default.
- W4313203065 cites W1857386042 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W1971292110 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W1972557285 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W1975075811 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W1977558417 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W1981675454 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W1998954158 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2000347127 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2004918623 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2018382970 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2036516247 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2042191738 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2044586724 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2048884224 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2048946891 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2052139444 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2052325643 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2055343184 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2058972835 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2074829213 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2076261565 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2078926859 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2081978729 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2086677650 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2099728144 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2102902846 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2104069717 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2104774023 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2106978358 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2130655302 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2152589229 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2155880558 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2164350518 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2166174426 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2267851710 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2346267320 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2512348835 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2794369660 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2888209032 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2897430333 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2897513125 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2920404804 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2949097337 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W2962764508 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W3011926360 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W3029809048 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W3121047615 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W4200206480 @default.
- W4313203065 cites W4255072826 @default.
- W4313203065 doi "https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e346" @default.
- W4313203065 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36573383" @default.
- W4313203065 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4313203065 type Work @default.
- W4313203065 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W4313203065 countsByYear W43132030652023 @default.
- W4313203065 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4313203065 hasAuthorship W4313203065A5012153191 @default.
- W4313203065 hasAuthorship W4313203065A5033321298 @default.
- W4313203065 hasAuthorship W4313203065A5037621347 @default.
- W4313203065 hasAuthorship W4313203065A5039692238 @default.
- W4313203065 hasAuthorship W4313203065A5087702584 @default.
- W4313203065 hasBestOaLocation W43132030651 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C106208931 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C107130276 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C116567970 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C135763542 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C153209595 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C177860879 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C186413461 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C2776193436 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C2776214593 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C2780221984 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C3019947015 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C104317684 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C106208931 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C107130276 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C116567970 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C126322002 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C135763542 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C144024400 @default.
- W4313203065 hasConceptScore W4313203065C149923435 @default.