Author/Authors :
Namipashaki، Atefeh نويسنده Department of Medical Biotechnology, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Razaghi-Moghadam، Zahra نويسنده Faculty of New Sciences and Technology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , , Ansari-Pour، Naser نويسنده Faculty of New Sciences and Technology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
Population-based genetic association studies have proven to be a powerful tool in
identifying genes implicated in many complex human diseases that have a huge impact
on public health. An essential quality control step in such studies is to undertake
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) calculations. Deviations from HWE in the control
group may reflect important problems including selection bias, population stratification
and genotyping errors. If HWE is violated, the inferences of these studies may
thus be biased. We therefore aimed to examine the extent to which HWE calculations
are reported in genetic association studies published in Cell Journal(Yakhteh) (Cell J).
Using keywords pertaining to genetic association studies, eleven relevant articles
were identified of which ten provided full genotypic data. The genotype distribution of
16 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) was re-analyzed for HWE by using three
different methods where appropriate. HWE was not reported in 60% of all articles
investigated. Among those reporting, only one article provided calculations correctly
and in detail. Therefore, 90% of articles analyzed failed to provide sufficient HWE
data. Interestingly, three articles had significant HWE deviation in their control groups
of which one highly deviated from HWE expectations (P= 9.8×10-12). We thus show
that HWE calculations are under-reported in genetic association studies published
in this journal. Furthermore, the conclusions of the three studies showing significant
HWE in their control groups should be treated cautiously as they may be potentially
misleading. We therefore recommend that reporting of detailed HWE calculations
should become mandatory for such studies in the future.