Biostatistics Center and Graduate Institute of Biostatistics, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
Stat Med. 2011 Feb 10;30(3):291-7. doi: 10.1002/sim.4092. Epub 2010 Oct 20.
Many family-based association tests rely on the random transmission of alleles from parents to offspring. Among them, the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) may be considered to be the most popular statistical test. The TDT statistic and its variations were proposed to evaluate nonrandom transmission of alleles from parents to the diseased children. However, in family studies, parental genotypes may be missing due to parental death, loss, divorce, or other reasons. Under some missingness conditions, nonrandom transmission of alleles may still occur even when the gene and disease are not associated. As a consequence, the usual TDT-type tests would produce excessive false positive conclusions in association studies. In this paper, we propose a novel TDT-type association test which is not only simple in computation but also robust to the joint effect of population stratification and informative parental missingness. Our test is model-free and allows for different mechanisms of parental missingness across subpopulations. We use a simulation study to compare the performance of the new test with TDT and point out the advantage of the new method.
许多基于家庭的关联测试都依赖于父母将等位基因随机传递给后代。其中,传递/不平衡测试(TDT)可能被认为是最流行的统计测试。TDT 统计量及其变体被提出用于评估等位基因从父母到患病子女的非随机传递。然而,在家族研究中,由于父母死亡、失踪、离婚或其他原因,父母的基因型可能会缺失。在某些缺失条件下,即使基因与疾病不相关,等位基因的非随机传递仍可能发生。因此,通常的 TDT 型测试在关联研究中会产生过多的假阳性结论。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的 TDT 型关联测试,它不仅计算简单,而且对群体分层和信息性父母缺失的联合效应具有稳健性。我们的测试是无模型的,允许在子群体中存在不同的父母缺失机制。我们使用模拟研究来比较新测试与 TDT 的性能,并指出新方法的优势。