Interaction between two quantitative trait loci affects fetal haemoglobin expression

C Garner, S Menzel, C Martin, N Silver, S Best, T D Spector, S L Thein

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Abstract

The biological mechanisms controlling complex quantitative traits are likely to be affected by interactions between genetic factors, sometimes referred to as epistasis. The identification of interacting loci through genetic analyse faces many challenges, and few examples of replicated findings of interaction exist for humans and model system organisms. The replication of an interaction, or the non-independence, of two quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting the developmental switch from the expression of fetal to adult haemoglobin is reported here. Fetal haemoglobin expression in adults is a highly heritable, yet complex, phenotype. Using a sample of 874 dizygotic twin pairs of European descent, we found linkage to a QTL on chromosome 8 to be conditional on the twin pairs' genotypes at a polymorphism in the beta-globin complex; an interaction originally identified in a large Asian Indian kindred. The beta-globin polymorphism has been previously shown to be associated with fetal haemoglobin levels in adults. This study reports the first known replication of a genetic interaction between QTLs influencing a complex human trait
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)707 - 714
Number of pages8
JournalAnnals of Human Genetics
Volume69
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2005

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