Economic variables such as income, education, and occupation are known to affect mortality and morbidity, such as cardiovascular disease, and have also been shown to be partly heritable. However, very little is known about which genes influence economic variables, although these genes may have both a direct and an indirect effect on health. We report results from the first large-scale collaboration that studies the molecular genetic architecture of an economic variable-entrepreneurship-that was operationalized using self-employment, a widely-available proxy. Our results suggest that common SNPs when considered jointly explain about half of the narrow-sense heritability of self-employment estimated in twin data (Ï(g)(2)/Ï(P)(2)â=â25%, h(2)â=â55%). However, a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies across sixteen studies comprising 50,627 participants did not identify genome-wide significant SNPs. 58 SNPs with p<10(-5) were tested in a replication sample (nâ=â3,271), but none replicated. Furthermore, a gene-based test shows that none of the genes that were previously suggested in the literature to influence entrepreneurship reveal significant associations. Finally, SNP-based genetic scores that use results from the meta-analysis capture less than 0.2% of the variance in self-employment in an independent sample (pâ¥0.039). Our results are consistent with a highly polygenic molecular genetic architecture of self-employment, with many genetic variants of small effect. Although self-employment is a multi-faceted, heavily environmentally influenced, and biologically distal trait, our results are similar to those for other genetically complex and biologically more proximate outcomes, such as height, intelligence, personality, and several diseases.
The molecular genetic architecture of self-employment.
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作者:van der Loos Matthijs J H M, Rietveld Cornelius A, Eklund Niina, Koellinger Philipp D, Rivadeneira Fernando, Abecasis Gonçalo R, Ankra-Badu Georgina A, Baumeister Sebastian E, Benjamin Daniel J, Biffar Reiner, Blankenberg Stefan, Boomsma Dorret I, Cesarini David, Cucca Francesco, de Geus Eco J C, Dedoussis George, Deloukas Panos, Dimitriou Maria, Eiriksdottir Guðny, Eriksson Johan, Gieger Christian, Gudnason Vilmundur, Höhne Birgit, Holle Rolf, Hottenga Jouke-Jan, Isaacs Aaron, Järvelin Marjo-Riitta, Johannesson Magnus, Kaakinen Marika, Kähönen Mika, Kanoni Stavroula, Laaksonen Maarit A, Lahti Jari, Launer Lenore J, Lehtimäki Terho, Loitfelder Marisa, Magnusson Patrik K E, Naitza Silvia, Oostra Ben A, Perola Markus, Petrovic Katja, Quaye Lydia, Raitakari Olli, Ripatti Samuli, Scheet Paul, Schlessinger David, Schmidt Carsten O, Schmidt Helena, Schmidt Reinhold, Senft Andrea, Smith Albert V, Spector Timothy D, Surakka Ida, Svento Rauli, Terracciano Antonio, Tikkanen Emmi, van Duijn Cornelia M, Viikari Jorma, Völzke Henry, Wichmann H-Erich, Wild Philipp S, Willems Sara M, Willemsen Gonneke, van Rooij Frank J A, Groenen Patrick J F, Uitterlinden André G, Hofman Albert, Thurik A Roy
| 期刊: | PLoS One | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2013 | 起止号: | 2013 Apr 4; 8(4):e60542 |
| doi: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0060542 | ||
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