@article {8490, title = {The Polygenic and Monogenic Basis of Blood Traits and Diseases.}, journal = {Cell}, volume = {182}, year = {2020}, month = {2020 Sep 03}, pages = {1214-1231.e11}, abstract = {

Blood cells play essential roles in human health, underpinning physiological processes such as immunity, oxygen transport, and clotting, which when perturbed cause a significant global health burden. Here we integrate data from UK Biobank and a large-scale international collaborative effort, including data for 563,085 European ancestry participants, and discover 5,106 new genetic variants independently associated with 29 blood cell phenotypes covering a range of variation impacting hematopoiesis. We holistically characterize the genetic architecture of hematopoiesis, assess the relevance of the omnigenic model to blood cell phenotypes, delineate relevant hematopoietic cell states influenced by regulatory genetic variants and gene networks, identify novel splice-altering variants mediating the associations, and assess the polygenic prediction potential for blood traits and clinical disorders at the interface of complex and Mendelian genetics. These results show the power of large-scale blood cell trait GWAS to interrogate clinically meaningful variants across a wide allelic spectrum of human variation.

}, issn = {1097-4172}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2020.08.008}, author = {Vuckovic, Dragana and Bao, Erik L and Akbari, Parsa and Lareau, Caleb A and Mousas, Abdou and Jiang, Tao and Chen, Ming-Huei and Raffield, Laura M and Tardaguila, Manuel and Huffman, Jennifer E and Ritchie, Scott C and Megy, Karyn and Ponstingl, Hannes and Penkett, Christopher J and Albers, Patrick K and Wigdor, Emilie M and Sakaue, Saori and Moscati, Arden and Manansala, Regina and Lo, Ken Sin and Qian, Huijun and Akiyama, Masato and Bartz, Traci M and Ben-Shlomo, Yoav and Beswick, Andrew and Bork-Jensen, Jette and Bottinger, Erwin P and Brody, Jennifer A and van Rooij, Frank J A and Chitrala, Kumaraswamy N and Wilson, Peter W F and Choquet, Helene and Danesh, John and Di Angelantonio, Emanuele and Dimou, Niki and Ding, Jingzhong and Elliott, Paul and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Evans, Michele K and Felix, Stephan B and Floyd, James S and Broer, Linda and Grarup, Niels and Guo, Michael H and Guo, Qi and Greinacher, Andreas and Haessler, Jeff and Hansen, Torben and Howson, Joanna M M and Huang, Wei and Jorgenson, Eric and Kacprowski, Tim and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kanai, Masahiro and Karthikeyan, Savita and Koskeridis, Fotios and Lange, Leslie A and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Linneberg, Allan and Liu, Yongmei and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Manichaikul, Ani and Matsuda, Koichi and Mohlke, Karen L and Mononen, Nina and Murakami, Yoshinori and Nadkarni, Girish N and Nikus, Kjell and Pankratz, Nathan and Pedersen, Oluf and Preuss, Michael and Psaty, Bruce M and Raitakari, Olli T and Rich, Stephen S and Rodriguez, Benjamin A T and Rosen, Jonathan D and Rotter, Jerome I and Schubert, Petra and Spracklen, Cassandra N and Surendran, Praveen and Tang, Hua and Tardif, Jean-Claude and Ghanbari, Mohsen and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Watkins, Nicholas A and Weiss, Stefan and Cai, Na and Kundu, Kousik and Watt, Stephen B and Walter, Klaudia and Zonderman, Alan B and Cho, Kelly and Li, Yun and Loos, Ruth J F and Knight, Julian C and Georges, Michel and Stegle, Oliver and Evangelou, Evangelos and Okada, Yukinori and Roberts, David J and Inouye, Michael and Johnson, Andrew D and Auer, Paul L and Astle, William J and Reiner, Alexander P and Butterworth, Adam S and Ouwehand, Willem H and Lettre, Guillaume and Sankaran, Vijay G and Soranzo, Nicole} }