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American Journal of Human Genetics | 2002

A major predisposition locus for severe obesity, at 4p15-p14.

Steven Stone; Victor Abkevich; Steven C. Hunt; Alexander Gutin; Deanna L. Russell; Chris Neff; Robyn Riley; Georges C. Frech; Charles H. Hensel; Srikanth Jammulapati; Jennifer Potter; David Sexton; Thanh Tran; Drew Gibbs; Diana Iliev; Richard E. Gress; Brian T. Bloomquist; John Amatruda; M.M. Peter Rae; D. Ted Adams; H. Mark Skolnick; Donna Shattuck

Although the predisposition to morbid obesity is heritable, the identities of the disease-causing genes are largely unknown. Therefore, we have conducted a genomewide search with 628 markers, using multigenerational Utah pedigrees to identify genes involved in predisposition to obesity. In the genomewide search, we identified a highly significant linkage to high body-mass index in female patients, at D4S2632, with a multipoint heterogeneity LOD (HLOD) score of 6.1 and a nonparametric linkage (NPL) score of 5.3. To further delineate the linkage, we increased both the marker density around D4S2632 and the size of our pedigree data set. As a result, the linkage evidence increased to a multipoint HLOD score of 9.2 (at D4S3350) and an NPL score of 11.3. Evidence from almost half of the families in this analysis support this linkage, and therefore the gene in this region might account for a significant percentage of the genetic predisposition to severe obesity in females. However, further studies are necessary to clarify the effect that this gene has in males and in the general population.


Clinical Cancer Research | 2013

Validation of a Proliferation-based Expression Signature as Prognostic Marker in Early Stage Lung Adenocarcinoma

Ignacio I. Wistuba; Carmen Behrens; Francesca Lombardi; Susanne Wagner; Junya Fujimoto; M. Gabriela Raso; Lorenzo Spaggiari; Domenico Galetta; Robyn Riley; Elisha Hughes; Julia Reid; Zaina Sangale; S. Swisher; Neda Kalhor; Cesar A. Moran; Alexander Gutin; Jerry S. Lanchbury; Massimo Barberis; Edward S. Kim

Purpose: New prognostic markers to guide treatment decisions in early stage non–small cell lung cancer are necessary to improve patient outcomes. In this report, we assess the utility of a predefined mRNA expression signature of cell-cycle progression genes (CCP score) to define 5-year risk of lung cancer–related death in patients with early stage lung adenocarcinoma. Experimental Design: A CCP score was calculated from the mRNA expression levels of 31 proliferation genes in stage I and stage II tumor samples from two public microarray datasets [Directors Consortium (DC) and GSE31210]. The same gene set was tested by quantitative PCR in 381 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) primary tumors. Association of the CCP score with outcome was assessed by Cox proportional hazards analysis. Results: In univariate analysis, the CCP score was a strong predictor of cancer-specific survival in both the Directors Consortium cohort (P = 0.00014; HR = 2.08; 95% CI, 1.43–3.02) and GSE31210 (P = 0.0010; HR = 2.25; 95% CI, 1.42–3.56). In multivariate analysis, the CCP score remained the dominant prognostic marker in the presence of clinical variables (P = 0.0022; HR = 2.02; 95% CI, 1.29–3.17 in Directors Consortium, P = 0.0026; HR = 2.16; 95% CI, 1.32–3.53 in GSE31210). On a quantitative PCR platform, the CCP score maintained highly significant prognostic value in FFPE-derived mRNA from clinical samples in both univariate (P = 0.00033; HR = 2.10; 95% CI, 1.39–3.17) and multivariate analyses (P = 0.0071; HR = 1.92; 95% CI, 1.18–3.10). Conclusions: The CCP score is a significant predictor of lung cancer death in early stage lung adenocarcinoma treated with surgery and may be a valuable tool in selecting patients for adjuvant treatment. Clin Cancer Res; 19(22); 6261–71. ©2013 AACR.


Human Molecular Genetics | 2006

TBC1D1 is a candidate for a severe obesity gene and evidence for a gene/gene interaction in obesity predisposition

Steven Stone; Victor Abkevich; Deanna L. Russell; Robyn Riley; Kirsten Timms; Thanh Tran; Deborah Trem; David A. Frank; Srikanth Jammulapati; Chris Neff; Diana Iliev; Richard E. Gress; Gongping He; Georges C. Frech; Ted D. Adams; Mark H. Skolnick; Jerry S. Lanchbury; Alexander Gutin; Steven C. Hunt; Donna Shattuck


Human Genetics | 2001

Linkage of body mass index to chromosome 20 in Utah pedigrees

Steven C. Hunt; Victor Abkevich; Charles H. Hensel; Alexander Gutin; Chris Neff; Deanna L. Russell; Thanh Tran; Xiankang Hong; Srikanth Jammulapati; Robyn Riley; Jane Weaver-Feldhaus; Tess Macalma; Maria Matthews Richards; Richard E. Gress; Mike Francis; Alun Thomas; Georges C. Frech; Ted D. Adams; Donna Shattuck; Steven Stone


Mammalian Genome | 2004

Identification of a congenic mouse line with obesity and body length phenotypes.

Craig H Warden; Steven Stone; Sally Chiu; Adam L. Diament; Pablo M. Corva; Donna Shattuck; Robyn Riley; Steven C. Hunt; Juliet Easlick; Janis S. Fisler; Juan F. Medrano


Human Molecular Genetics | 1993

Tetranucleotide repeat polymorphisms at the D8S342, D8S323, D8S345, D8S315 and D8S347 loci on 8q

Jun Lu; Robyn Riley; Margaret Robertson; Lesa Nelson; Kenneth Ward


Human Molecular Genetics | 1993

Tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism at the D8S306 Locus.

Lesa Nelson; Robyn Riley; Jun Lu; Margaret Robertson; Kenneth Ward


Human Molecular Genetics | 1994

Tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism at the D8S639 locus

Lesa Nelson; Jun Lu; M. Petterson; K. Fillmore; Robyn Riley; Kenneth Ward


Human Molecular Genetics | 1994

Tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism at the D8S346 locus.

Robyn Riley; Lesa Nelson; Jun Lu; Margaret Robertson; Kenneth Ward


Human Molecular Genetics | 1993

Tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism at the D8S307 locus

Kenneth Ward; Robyn Riley; Jun Lu; Margaret Robertson; Lesa Nelson

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