A W-test collapsing method for rare-variant association testing in exome sequencing data.

Genet Epidemiol

Division of Biostatistics, Centre for Clinical Research and Biostatistics, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong SAR.

Published: November 2016

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Advancement in sequencing technology enables the study of association between complex disorder phenotypes and single-nucleotide polymorphisms with rare mutations. However, the rare genetic variant has extremely small variance and impairs testing power of traditional statistical methods. We introduce a W-test collapsing method to evaluate rare-variant association by measuring the distributional differences between cases and controls through combined log of odds ratio within a genomic region. The method is model-free and inherits chi-squared distribution with degrees of freedom estimated from bootstrapped samples of the data, and allows for fast and accurate P-value calculation without the need of permutations. The proposed method is compared with the Weighted-Sum Statistic and Sequence Kernel Association Test on simulation datasets, and showed good performances and significantly faster computing speed. In the application of real next-generation sequencing dataset of hypertensive disorder, it identified genes of interesting biological functions associated to metabolism disorder and inflammation, including the MACROD1, NLRP7, AGK, PAK6, and APBB1. The proposed method offers an efficient and effective way for testing rare genetic variants in whole exome sequencing datasets.

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