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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 24.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2015 Apr 6;97(5):518–525. doi: 10.1002/cpt.89

Table 3.

Top association results in non-Hispanic whites

RSID Chr Position Beta SE P-value Gene
rs10011796 4 89090877 0.2799 0.04959 1.99E-08 ABCG2
rs17211056 18 73183461 0.6488 0.1274 4.02E-07 SMIM21
rs3114020 4 89083666 0.2433 0.0504 1.54E-06 ABCG2
rs11152031 18 52533038 −0.2519 0.0522 1.54E-06 CCDC68,RAB27B
rs3762427 1 151867560 0.4158 0.08677 1.82E-06 THEM4,THEM5
rs2231142 4 89052323 0.323 0.06748 1.86E-06 ABCG2
rs2199936 4 89264355 0.3038 0.06551 3.84E-06 ABCG2,PKD2
rs12922040 16 15869466 0.2415 0.05267 4.93E-06 MYH11,NDE1

All SNPs associated with uric acid change in response to allopurinol with P < 5 × 10−6 in a cohort of 1,492 patients of European ancestry. Annotated genes are any gene found within 50 kb of the SNP. Chr, Chromosome. Beta, Beta-coefficient. A positive beta coefficient means that the minor allele is associated with smaller change in SUA from baseline and hence poorer response, whereas a negative beta-coefficient means that the effect allele is associated with larger change in SUA from baseline and hence better response. SE, standard error.