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GWAS-GWAS colocalisation

Open Liuyh275 opened this issue 1 year ago • 6 comments

Hi,

I noticed that some studies consider a situation where two traits have been measured in two distinct datasets of unrelated individuals. However, I wanna use this method to do colocalization with two distinct traits in the same population or individuals. Does it make sense either?

Thanks!

Liuyh275 avatar Jun 04 '23 17:06 Liuyh275

We looked at this for quantitative traits and concluded that while mathematically incorrect, it was fine in practice as long as you had medium- large sample sizes https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/48/6/2866/5766659

Not published, but we saw similar results for case control.

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Hi,

I noticed that some studies consider a situation where two traits have been measured in two distinct datasets of unrelated individuals. However, I wanna use this method to do colocalization with two distinct traits in the same population or individuals. Does it make sense either?

Thanks!

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chr1swallace avatar Jun 04 '23 21:06 chr1swallace

@chr1swallace If the samples totally overlap, we can tell the direction (opposite for different beta signs and the same for the same beta signs) based on the beta coefficient sign (quantitative traits) and the effect alleles (the same for both traits), right?

anbai106 avatar Jun 19 '23 15:06 anbai106

@chr1swallace Do you have a paper in mind (or the one from your previous link is sufficient) that we can cite if we want to publish some colocalization results using GWAS from entirely overlapped populations between two traits?

Thanks

anbai106 avatar Jun 23 '23 15:06 anbai106

This paper has results from quantitative traits, but we never published the case control studies

https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/48/6/2866/5766659

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@chr1swallacehttps://github.com/chr1swallace Do you have a paper in mind (or the one from your previous link is sufficient) that we can cite if we want to publish some colocalization results using GWAS from entirely overlapped populations between two traits?

Thanks

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chr1swallace avatar Jun 23 '23 16:06 chr1swallace

@chr1swallace Thanks! My GWAS are quantitative traits for overlapped populations

anbai106 avatar Jun 23 '23 16:06 anbai106

Hi, we perform GWAS-GWAS colocalization and Two sample Mendelian randomization of two traits. So how to interpret the results that significant result of MR while non-significant result of colocalization? Is the result reasonable?

woodylc avatar May 28 '24 07:05 woodylc