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rs7688672

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Stabilizedplus
Geno Mag Summary
(A;A) 2.8 If Taiwanese, you might be ~3x more likely to develop gout
(G;G) 0
Make rs7688672(A;G)
ReferenceGRCh38 38.1/141
Chromosome4
Position81148295
GenePRKG2
is asnp
is mentioned by
dbSNPrs7688672
dbSNP (classic)rs7688672
ClinGenrs7688672
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HLIrs7688672
Exacrs7688672
Gnomadrs7688672
Varsomers7688672
LitVarrs7688672
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PheGenIrs7688672
Biobankrs7688672
1000 genomesrs7688672
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gwascentralrs7688672
openSNPrs7688672
23andMers7688672
SNPshotrs7688672
SNPdbers7688672
MSV3drs7688672
GWAS Ctlgrs7688672
GMAF0.4605
Max Magnitude2.8
? (A;A) (A;G) (G;G) 28


Two SNPs in the cGMP-dependent protein kinase II (cGK II) PRKG2 gene, rs7688672 and rs6837293, were found to be associated in 148 matched Taiwanese case:control subjects with gout disease using a recessive model after adjustment of hyperuricemia (odds ratio 2.72, CI: 1.13-6.54).[PMID 18678579]

Note that this was a relatively small study and since the original 2009 publication cited there has not been a publication confirming or replicating the finding. A 2015 paper of Han Chinese (listed below) found no significant association between rs7688672 on it's own and gout sensitivity, however, a haplotype including rs7688672 and a linked SNP had a weak association.


[PMID 25688884] Polymorphism of rs7688672 and rs10033237 in cGKII/PRKG2 and Gout Susceptibility of Han Population in Northern China