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rs11722228

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Orientationplus
Stabilizedplus
Make rs11722228(C;C)
Make rs11722228(C;T)
Make rs11722228(T;T)
ReferenceGRCh38 38.1/141
Chromosome4
Position9914117
GeneSLC2A9
is asnp
is mentioned by
dbSNPrs11722228
dbSNP (classic)rs11722228
ClinGenrs11722228
ebirs11722228
HLIrs11722228
Exacrs11722228
Gnomadrs11722228
Varsomers11722228
LitVarrs11722228
Maprs11722228
PheGenIrs11722228
Biobankrs11722228
1000 genomesrs11722228
hgdprs11722228
ensemblrs11722228
geneviewrs11722228
scholarrs11722228
googlers11722228
pharmgkbrs11722228
gwascentralrs11722228
openSNPrs11722228
23andMers11722228
SNPshotrs11722228
SNPdbers11722228
MSV3drs11722228
GWAS Ctlgrs11722228
GMAF0.3278
Max Magnitude0
? (C;C) (C;T) (T;T) 28


[PMID 21511506] Significant association of serum uric acid levels with SLC2A9 rs11722228 among a Japanese population


[PMID 23864233] Association between serum uric acid and the metabolic syndrome among a middle- and old-age Chinese population


[PMID 22565184] Significant interaction between LRP2 rs2544390 in intron 1 and alcohol drinking for serum uric acid levels among a Japanese population.


[PMID 24513273OA-icon.png] A genome-wide association study identifies common variants influencing serum uric acid concentrations in a Chinese population


[PMID 25634581OA-icon.png] Associations of the uric acid related genetic variants in SLC2A9 and ABCG2 loci with coronary heart disease risk


[PMID 25741042OA-icon.png] ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN BODY MASS INDEX AND SERUM URIC ACID LEVELS IN A JAPANESE POPULATION WERE SIGNIFICANTLY MODIFIED BY LRP2 rs2544390

GWAS snp
PMID [PMID 20139978]
Trait Urate levels
Title Genome-wide association study of hematological and biochemical traits in a Japanese population.
Risk Allele T
P-val 7E-24
Odds Ratio .16 [0.13-0.2] unit increase


[PMID 25283508OA-icon.png] Serum uric acid levels are associated with polymorphisms in the SLC2A9, SF1, and GCKR genes in a Chinese population


[PMID 30924303] Gout and the risk of Alzheimer's disease: A Mendelian randomization study.