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. 2018 Feb 23;26(6):838–847. doi: 10.1038/s41431-018-0108-4

Table 2.

Associations between genotypes of rs1880118 and levels of serum HDL-C and TC in multistage and combined analyses

Data source N Race BETA SE P
A (trait=HDL-C)
Discovery 1666 Han Chinese 0.066 0.019 4.0E-04
Replication I 3027 Han Chinese 0.032 0.010 1.6E-03
Replication II 2094 Han Chinese 0.038 0.012 1.6E-03
Combined (Han Chinese) 6787 Han Chinese 0.039 0.007 4.4E-08
GLGC 91033 European ancestry 0.022 0.006 1.6E-04
Combined (All ancestries) 97820 All ancestries 0.029 0.005 1.4E-10
B (trait=TC)
Discovery 1665 Han Chinese 0.087 0.040 3.2E-02
Replication I 3025 Han Chinese 0.017 0.029 5.5E-01
Replication II 2094 Han Chinese 0.061 0.035 8.0E-02
Combined (Han Chinese) 6784 Han Chinese 0.047 0.019 1.6E-02
GLGC 91171 European ancestry 0.019 0.006 1.9E-03
Combined (All ancestries) 97955 All ancestries 0.022 0.006 2.1E-04

The minor allele (C allele) was considered as the effective allele in analyses. Beta and SE were calculated using a linear regression model adjusted for age and gender. The effects of rs1880118 were combined using fixed-effect model. No heterogeneities were observed

TC total cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, N number of subjects, GLGC Global Lipids Genetics Consortium