@article {1108, title = {Genetic variants associated with cardiac structure and function: a meta-analysis and replication of genome-wide association data.}, journal = {JAMA}, volume = {302}, year = {2009}, month = {2009 Jul 08}, pages = {168-78}, abstract = {

CONTEXT: Echocardiographic measures of left ventricular (LV) structure and function are heritable phenotypes of cardiovascular disease.

OBJECTIVE: To identify common genetic variants associated with cardiac structure and function by conducting a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data in 5 population-based cohort studies (stage 1) with replication (stage 2) in 2 other community-based samples.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Within each of 5 community-based cohorts comprising the EchoGen consortium (stage 1; n = 12 612 individuals of European ancestry; 55\% women, aged 26-95 years; examinations between 1978-2008), we estimated the association between approximately 2.5 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; imputed to the HapMap CEU panel) and echocardiographic traits. In stage 2, SNPs significantly associated with traits in stage 1 were tested for association in 2 other cohorts (n = 4094 people of European ancestry). Using a prespecified P value threshold of 5 x 10(-7) to indicate genome-wide significance, we performed an inverse variance-weighted fixed-effects meta-analysis of genome-wide association data from each cohort.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Echocardiographic traits: LV mass, internal dimensions, wall thickness, systolic dysfunction, aortic root, and left atrial size.

RESULTS: In stage 1, 16 genetic loci were associated with 5 echocardiographic traits: 1 each with LV internal dimensions and systolic dysfunction, 3 each with LV mass and wall thickness, and 8 with aortic root size. In stage 2, 5 loci replicated (6q22 locus associated with LV diastolic dimensions, explaining <1\% of trait variance; 5q23, 12p12, 12q14, and 17p13 associated with aortic root size, explaining 1\%-3\% of trait variance).

CONCLUSIONS: We identified 5 genetic loci harboring common variants that were associated with variation in LV diastolic dimensions and aortic root size, but such findings explained a very small proportion of variance. Further studies are required to replicate these findings, identify the causal variants at or near these loci, characterize their functional significance, and determine whether they are related to overt cardiovascular disease.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aorta, Cardiovascular Diseases, Echocardiography, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Heart Atria, Heart Ventricles, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Organ Size, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Risk Factors, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left, Ventricular Function, Left}, issn = {1538-3598}, doi = {10.1001/jama.2009.978-a}, author = {Vasan, Ramachandran S and Glazer, Nicole L and Felix, Janine F and Lieb, Wolfgang and Wild, Philipp S and Felix, Stephan B and Watzinger, Norbert and Larson, Martin G and Smith, Nicholas L and Dehghan, Abbas and Grosshennig, Anika and Schillert, Arne and Teumer, Alexander and Schmidt, Reinhold and Kathiresan, Sekar and Lumley, Thomas and Aulchenko, Yurii S and K{\"o}nig, Inke R and Zeller, Tanja and Homuth, Georg and Struchalin, Maksim and Aragam, Jayashri and Bis, Joshua C and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Erdmann, Jeanette and Schnabel, Renate B and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Zweiker, Robert and Lind, Lars and Rodeheffer, Richard J and Greiser, Karin Halina and Levy, Daniel and Haritunians, Talin and Deckers, Jaap W and Stritzke, Jan and Lackner, Karl J and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Ingelsson, Erik and Kullo, Iftikhar and Haerting, Johannes and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Heckbert, Susan R and Stricker, Bruno H and Ziegler, Andreas and Reffelmann, Thorsten and Redfield, Margaret M and Werdan, Karl and Mitchell, Gary F and Rice, Kenneth and Arnett, Donna K and Hofman, Albert and Gottdiener, John S and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Meitinger, Thomas and Blettner, Maria and Friedrich, Nele and Wang, Thomas J and Psaty, Bruce M and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Wichmann, H-Erich and Munzel, Thomas F and Kroemer, Heyo K and Benjamin, Emelia J and Rotter, Jerome I and Witteman, Jacqueline C and Schunkert, Heribert and Schmidt, Helena and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Blankenberg, Stefan} } @article {1114, title = {Variants in ZFHX3 are associated with atrial fibrillation in individuals of European ancestry.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {41}, year = {2009}, month = {2009 Aug}, pages = {879-81}, abstract = {

We conducted meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies for atrial fibrillation (AF) in participants from five community-based cohorts. Meta-analyses of 896 prevalent (15,768 referents) and 2,517 incident (21,337 referents) AF cases identified a new locus for AF (ZFHX3, rs2106261, risk ratio RR = 1.19; P = 2.3 x 10(-7)). We replicated this association in an independent cohort from the German AF Network (odds ratio = 1.44; P = 1.6 x 10(-11); combined RR = 1.25; combined P = 1.8 x 10(-15)).

}, keywords = {Atrial Fibrillation, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 16, European Continental Ancestry Group, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Homeodomain Proteins, Humans, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Mutation, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Reproducibility of Results}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.416}, author = {Benjamin, Emelia J and Rice, Kenneth M and Arking, Dan E and Pfeufer, Arne and van Noord, Charlotte and Smith, Albert V and Schnabel, Renate B and Bis, Joshua C and Boerwinkle, Eric and Sinner, Moritz F and Dehghan, Abbas and Lubitz, Steven A and D{\textquoteright}Agostino, Ralph B and Lumley, Thomas and Ehret, Georg B and Heeringa, Jan and Aspelund, Thor and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Larson, Martin G and Marciante, Kristin D and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Wang, Thomas J and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Levy, Daniel and Psaty, Bruce M and Li, Man and Chamberlain, Alanna M and Hofman, Albert and Vasan, Ramachandran S and Harris, Tamara B and Rotter, Jerome I and Kao, W H Linda and Agarwal, Sunil K and Stricker, Bruno H Ch and Wang, Ke and Launer, Lenore J and Smith, Nicholas L and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Wolf, Philip A and Sotoodehnia, Nona and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Meitinger, Thomas and Mueller, Martina and Perz, Siegfried and Steinbeck, Gerhard and Wichmann, H-Erich and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Heckbert, Susan R and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Alonso, Alvaro and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Ellinor, Patrick T and Witteman, Jacqueline C M} } @article {1237, title = {Association analyses of 249,796 individuals reveal 18 new loci associated with body mass index.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {42}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Nov}, pages = {937-48}, abstract = {

Obesity is globally prevalent and highly heritable, but its underlying genetic factors remain largely elusive. To identify genetic loci for obesity susceptibility, we examined associations between body mass index and \~{} 2.8 million SNPs in up to 123,865 individuals with targeted follow up of 42 SNPs in up to 125,931 additional individuals. We confirmed 14 known obesity susceptibility loci and identified 18 new loci associated with body mass index (P < 5 {\texttimes} 10$^{-}$$^{8}$), one of which includes a copy number variant near GPRC5B. Some loci (at MC4R, POMC, SH2B1 and BDNF) map near key hypothalamic regulators of energy balance, and one of these loci is near GIPR, an incretin receptor. Furthermore, genes in other newly associated loci may provide new insights into human body weight regulation.

}, keywords = {Body Height, Body Mass Index, Body Size, Body Weight, Chromosome Mapping, European Continental Ancestry Group, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Obesity, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.686}, author = {Speliotes, Elizabeth K and Willer, Cristen J and Berndt, Sonja I and Monda, Keri L and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Jackson, Anne U and Lango Allen, Hana and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Randall, Joshua C and Vedantam, Sailaja and Winkler, Thomas W and Qi, Lu and Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie and Heid, Iris M and Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur and Stringham, Heather M and Weedon, Michael N and Wheeler, Eleanor and Wood, Andrew R and Ferreira, Teresa and Weyant, Robert J and Segr{\`e}, Ayellet V and Estrada, Karol and Liang, Liming and Nemesh, James and Park, Ju-Hyun and Gustafsson, Stefan and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Yang, Jian and Bouatia-Naji, Nabila and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Feitosa, Mary F and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Mangino, Massimo and Raychaudhuri, Soumya and Scherag, Andre and Smith, Albert Vernon and Welch, Ryan and Zhao, Jing Hua and Aben, Katja K and Absher, Devin M and Amin, Najaf and Dixon, Anna L and Fisher, Eva and Glazer, Nicole L and Goddard, Michael E and Heard-Costa, Nancy L and Hoesel, Volker and Hottenga, Jouke-Jan and Johansson, Asa and Johnson, Toby and Ketkar, Shamika and Lamina, Claudia and Li, Shengxu and Moffatt, Miriam F and Myers, Richard H and Narisu, Narisu and Perry, John R B and Peters, Marjolein J and Preuss, Michael and Ripatti, Samuli and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Sandholt, Camilla and Scott, Laura J and Timpson, Nicholas J and Tyrer, Jonathan P and van Wingerden, Sophie and Watanabe, Richard M and White, Charles C and Wiklund, Fredrik and Barlassina, Christina and Chasman, Daniel I and Cooper, Matthew N and Jansson, John-Olov and Lawrence, Robert W and Pellikka, Niina and Prokopenko, Inga and Shi, Jianxin and Thiering, Elisabeth and Alavere, Helene and Alibrandi, Maria T S and Almgren, Peter and Arnold, Alice M and Aspelund, Thor and Atwood, Larry D and Balkau, Beverley and Balmforth, Anthony J and Bennett, Amanda J and Ben-Shlomo, Yoav and Bergman, Richard N and Bergmann, Sven and Biebermann, Heike and Blakemore, Alexandra I F and Boes, Tanja and Bonnycastle, Lori L and Bornstein, Stefan R and Brown, Morris J and Buchanan, Thomas A and Busonero, Fabio and Campbell, Harry and Cappuccio, Francesco P and Cavalcanti-Proen{\c c}a, Christine and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Chen, Chih-Mei and Chines, Peter S and Clarke, Robert and Coin, Lachlan and Connell, John and Day, Ian N M and den Heijer, Martin and Duan, Jubao and Ebrahim, Shah and Elliott, Paul and Elosua, Roberto and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Erdos, Michael R and Eriksson, Johan G and Facheris, Maurizio F and Felix, Stephan B and Fischer-Posovszky, Pamela and Folsom, Aaron R and Friedrich, Nele and Freimer, Nelson B and Fu, Mao and Gaget, Stefan and Gejman, Pablo V and Geus, Eco J C and Gieger, Christian and Gjesing, Anette P and Goel, Anuj and Goyette, Philippe and Grallert, Harald and Gr{\"a}ssler, J{\"u}rgen and Greenawalt, Danielle M and Groves, Christopher J and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Guiducci, Candace and Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa and Hassanali, Neelam and Hall, Alistair S and Havulinna, Aki S and Hayward, Caroline and Heath, Andrew C and Hengstenberg, Christian and Hicks, Andrew A and Hinney, Anke and Hofman, Albert and Homuth, Georg and Hui, Jennie and Igl, Wilmar and Iribarren, Carlos and Isomaa, Bo and Jacobs, Kevin B and Jarick, Ivonne and Jewell, Elizabeth and John, Ulrich and J{\o}rgensen, Torben and Jousilahti, Pekka and Jula, Antti and Kaakinen, Marika and Kajantie, Eero and Kaplan, Lee M and Kathiresan, Sekar and Kettunen, Johannes and Kinnunen, Leena and Knowles, Joshua W and Kolcic, Ivana and K{\"o}nig, Inke R and Koskinen, Seppo and Kovacs, Peter and Kuusisto, Johanna and Kraft, Peter and Kval{\o}y, Kirsti and Laitinen, Jaana and Lantieri, Olivier and Lanzani, Chiara and Launer, Lenore J and Lecoeur, C{\'e}cile and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Lettre, Guillaume and Liu, Jianjun and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and Lorentzon, Mattias and Luben, Robert N and Ludwig, Barbara and Manunta, Paolo and Marek, Diana and Marre, Michel and Martin, Nicholas G and McArdle, Wendy L and McCarthy, Anne and McKnight, Barbara and Meitinger, Thomas and Melander, Olle and Meyre, David and Midthjell, Kristian and Montgomery, Grant W and Morken, Mario A and Morris, Andrew P and Mulic, Rosanda and Ngwa, Julius S and Nelis, Mari and Neville, Matt J and Nyholt, Dale R and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and O{\textquoteright}Rahilly, Stephen and Ong, Ken K and Oostra, Ben and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Parker, Alex N and Perola, Markus and Pichler, Irene and Pietil{\"a}inen, Kirsi H and Platou, Carl G P and Polasek, Ozren and Pouta, Anneli and Rafelt, Suzanne and Raitakari, Olli and Rayner, Nigel W and Ridderstr{\r a}le, Martin and Rief, Winfried and Ruokonen, Aimo and Robertson, Neil R and Rzehak, Peter and Salomaa, Veikko and Sanders, Alan R and Sandhu, Manjinder S and Sanna, Serena and Saramies, Jouko and Savolainen, Markku J and Scherag, Susann and Schipf, Sabine and Schreiber, Stefan and Schunkert, Heribert and Silander, Kaisa and Sinisalo, Juha and Siscovick, David S and Smit, Jan H and Soranzo, Nicole and Sovio, Ulla and Stephens, Jonathan and Surakka, Ida and Swift, Amy J and Tammesoo, Mari-Liis and Tardif, Jean-Claude and Teder-Laving, Maris and Teslovich, Tanya M and Thompson, John R and Thomson, Brian and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and van Meurs, Joyce B J and van Ommen, Gert-Jan and Vatin, Vincent and Viikari, Jorma and Visvikis-Siest, Sophie and Vitart, Veronique and Vogel, Carla I G and Voight, Benjamin F and Waite, Lindsay L and Wallaschofski, Henri and Walters, G Bragi and Widen, Elisabeth and Wiegand, Susanna and Wild, Sarah H and Willemsen, Gonneke and Witte, Daniel R and Witteman, Jacqueline C and Xu, Jianfeng and Zhang, Qunyuan and Zgaga, Lina and Ziegler, Andreas and Zitting, Paavo and Beilby, John P and Farooqi, I Sadaf and Hebebrand, Johannes and Huikuri, Heikki V and James, Alan L and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Levinson, Douglas F and Macciardi, Fabio and Nieminen, Markku S and Ohlsson, Claes and Palmer, Lyle J and Ridker, Paul M and Stumvoll, Michael and Beckmann, Jacques S and Boeing, Heiner and Boerwinkle, Eric and Boomsma, Dorret I and Caulfield, Mark J and Chanock, Stephen J and Collins, Francis S and Cupples, L Adrienne and Smith, George Davey and Erdmann, Jeanette and Froguel, Philippe and Gr{\"o}nberg, Henrik and Gyllensten, Ulf and Hall, Per and Hansen, Torben and Harris, Tamara B and Hattersley, Andrew T and Hayes, Richard B and Heinrich, Joachim and Hu, Frank B and Hveem, Kristian and Illig, Thomas and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Kaprio, Jaakko and Karpe, Fredrik and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Kiemeney, Lambertus A and Krude, Heiko and Laakso, Markku and Lawlor, Debbie A and Metspalu, Andres and Munroe, Patricia B and Ouwehand, Willem H and Pedersen, Oluf and Penninx, Brenda W and Peters, Annette and Pramstaller, Peter P and Quertermous, Thomas and Reinehr, Thomas and Rissanen, Aila and Rudan, Igor and Samani, Nilesh J and Schwarz, Peter E H and Shuldiner, Alan R and Spector, Timothy D and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Uda, Manuela and Uitterlinden, Andre and Valle, Timo T and Wabitsch, Martin and Waeber, G{\'e}rard and Wareham, Nicholas J and Watkins, Hugh and Wilson, James F and Wright, Alan F and Zillikens, M Carola and Chatterjee, Nilanjan and McCarroll, Steven A and Purcell, Shaun and Schadt, Eric E and Visscher, Peter M and Assimes, Themistocles L and Borecki, Ingrid B and Deloukas, Panos and Fox, Caroline S and Groop, Leif C and Haritunians, Talin and Hunter, David J and Kaplan, Robert C and Mohlke, Karen L and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Peltonen, Leena and Schlessinger, David and Strachan, David P and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Wichmann, H-Erich and Frayling, Timothy M and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Boehnke, Michael and Stefansson, Kari and North, Kari E and McCarthy, Mark I and Hirschhorn, Joel N and Ingelsson, Erik and Loos, Ruth J F} } @article {1221, title = {Biological, clinical and population relevance of 95 loci for blood lipids.}, journal = {Nature}, volume = {466}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Aug 05}, pages = {707-13}, abstract = {

Plasma concentrations of total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides are among the most important risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD) and are targets for therapeutic intervention. We screened the genome for common variants associated with plasma lipids in >100,000 individuals of European ancestry. Here we report 95 significantly associated loci (P < 5 x 10(-8)), with 59 showing genome-wide significant association with lipid traits for the first time. The newly reported associations include single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) near known lipid regulators (for example, CYP7A1, NPC1L1 and SCARB1) as well as in scores of loci not previously implicated in lipoprotein metabolism. The 95 loci contribute not only to normal variation in lipid traits but also to extreme lipid phenotypes and have an impact on lipid traits in three non-European populations (East Asians, South Asians and African Americans). Our results identify several novel loci associated with plasma lipids that are also associated with CAD. Finally, we validated three of the novel genes-GALNT2, PPP1R3B and TTC39B-with experiments in mouse models. Taken together, our findings provide the foundation to develop a broader biological understanding of lipoprotein metabolism and to identify new therapeutic opportunities for the prevention of CAD.

}, keywords = {African Americans, Animals, Asian Continental Ancestry Group, Cholesterol, HDL, Cholesterol, LDL, Coronary Artery Disease, Europe, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Genetic Loci, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Humans, Lipid Metabolism, Lipids, Liver, Male, Mice, N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferases, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Protein Phosphatase 1, Reproducibility of Results, Triglycerides}, issn = {1476-4687}, doi = {10.1038/nature09270}, author = {Teslovich, Tanya M and Musunuru, Kiran and Smith, Albert V and Edmondson, Andrew C and Stylianou, Ioannis M and Koseki, Masahiro and Pirruccello, James P and Ripatti, Samuli and Chasman, Daniel I and Willer, Cristen J and Johansen, Christopher T and Fouchier, Sigrid W and Isaacs, Aaron and Peloso, Gina M and Barbalic, Maja and Ricketts, Sally L and Bis, Joshua C and Aulchenko, Yurii S and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Feitosa, Mary F and Chambers, John and Orho-Melander, Marju and Melander, Olle and Johnson, Toby and Li, Xiaohui and Guo, Xiuqing and Li, Mingyao and Shin Cho, Yoon and Jin Go, Min and Jin Kim, Young and Lee, Jong-Young and Park, Taesung and Kim, Kyunga and Sim, Xueling and Twee-Hee Ong, Rick and Croteau-Chonka, Damien C and Lange, Leslie A and Smith, Joshua D and Song, Kijoung and Hua Zhao, Jing and Yuan, Xin and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Lamina, Claudia and Ziegler, Andreas and Zhang, Weihua and Zee, Robert Y L and Wright, Alan F and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Wilson, James F and Willemsen, Gonneke and Wichmann, H-Erich and Whitfield, John B and Waterworth, Dawn M and Wareham, Nicholas J and Waeber, G{\'e}rard and Vollenweider, Peter and Voight, Benjamin F and Vitart, Veronique and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Uda, Manuela and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Thompson, John R and Tanaka, Toshiko and Surakka, Ida and Stringham, Heather M and Spector, Tim D and Soranzo, Nicole and Smit, Johannes H and Sinisalo, Juha and Silander, Kaisa and Sijbrands, Eric J G and Scuteri, Angelo and Scott, James and Schlessinger, David and Sanna, Serena and Salomaa, Veikko and Saharinen, Juha and Sabatti, Chiara and Ruokonen, Aimo and Rudan, Igor and Rose, Lynda M and Roberts, Robert and Rieder, Mark and Psaty, Bruce M and Pramstaller, Peter P and Pichler, Irene and Perola, Markus and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Pedersen, Nancy L and Pattaro, Cristian and Parker, Alex N and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Oostra, Ben A and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Nieminen, Markku S and Nickerson, Deborah A and Montgomery, Grant W and Meitinger, Thomas and McPherson, Ruth and McCarthy, Mark I and McArdle, Wendy and Masson, David and Martin, Nicholas G and Marroni, Fabio and Mangino, Massimo and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Lucas, Gavin and Luben, Robert and Loos, Ruth J F and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and Lettre, Guillaume and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Lakatta, Edward G and Laaksonen, Reijo and Kyvik, Kirsten O and Kronenberg, Florian and K{\"o}nig, Inke R and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Kaprio, Jaakko and Kaplan, Lee M and Johansson, Asa and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Janssens, A Cecile J W and Ingelsson, Erik and Igl, Wilmar and Kees Hovingh, G and Hottenga, Jouke-Jan and Hofman, Albert and Hicks, Andrew A and Hengstenberg, Christian and Heid, Iris M and Hayward, Caroline and Havulinna, Aki S and Hastie, Nicholas D and Harris, Tamara B and Haritunians, Talin and Hall, Alistair S and Gyllensten, Ulf and Guiducci, Candace and Groop, Leif C and Gonzalez, Elena and Gieger, Christian and Freimer, Nelson B and Ferrucci, Luigi and Erdmann, Jeanette and Elliott, Paul and Ejebe, Kenechi G and D{\"o}ring, Angela and Dominiczak, Anna F and Demissie, Serkalem and Deloukas, Panagiotis and de Geus, Eco J C and de Faire, Ulf and Crawford, Gabriel and Collins, Francis S and Chen, Yii-der I and Caulfield, Mark J and Campbell, Harry and Burtt, Noel P and Bonnycastle, Lori L and Boomsma, Dorret I and Boekholdt, S Matthijs and Bergman, Richard N and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Bandinelli, Stefania and Ballantyne, Christie M and Assimes, Themistocles L and Quertermous, Thomas and Altshuler, David and Seielstad, Mark and Wong, Tien Y and Tai, E-Shyong and Feranil, Alan B and Kuzawa, Christopher W and Adair, Linda S and Taylor, Herman A and Borecki, Ingrid B and Gabriel, Stacey B and Wilson, James G and Holm, Hilma and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Krauss, Ronald M and Mohlke, Karen L and Ordovas, Jose M and Munroe, Patricia B and Kooner, Jaspal S and Tall, Alan R and Hegele, Robert A and Kastelein, John J P and Schadt, Eric E and Rotter, Jerome I and Boerwinkle, Eric and Strachan, David P and Mooser, Vincent and Stefansson, Kari and Reilly, Muredach P and Samani, Nilesh J and Schunkert, Heribert and Cupples, L Adrienne and Sandhu, Manjinder S and Ridker, Paul M and Rader, Daniel J and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Peltonen, Leena and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Boehnke, Michael and Kathiresan, Sekar} } @article {1206, title = {Common genetic variants associate with serum phosphorus concentration.}, journal = {J Am Soc Nephrol}, volume = {21}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Jul}, pages = {1223-32}, abstract = {

Phosphorus is an essential mineral that maintains cellular energy and mineralizes the skeleton. Because complex actions of ion transporters and regulatory hormones regulate serum phosphorus concentrations, genetic variation may determine interindividual variation in phosphorus metabolism. Here, we report a comprehensive genome-wide association study of serum phosphorus concentration. We evaluated 16,264 participants of European ancestry from the Cardiovascular Heath Study, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study, Framingham Offspring Study, and the Rotterdam Study. We excluded participants with an estimated GFR <45 ml/min per 1.73 m(2) to focus on phosphorus metabolism under normal conditions. We imputed genotypes to approximately 2.5 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the HapMap and combined study-specific findings using meta-analysis. We tested top polymorphisms from discovery cohorts in a 5444-person replication sample. Polymorphisms in seven loci with minor allele frequencies 0.08 to 0.49 associate with serum phosphorus concentration (P = 3.5 x 10(-16) to 3.6 x 10(-7)). Three loci were near genes encoding the kidney-specific type IIa sodium phosphate co-transporter (SLC34A1), the calcium-sensing receptor (CASR), and fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23), proteins that contribute to phosphorus metabolism. We also identified genes encoding phosphatases, kinases, and phosphodiesterases that have yet-undetermined roles in phosphorus homeostasis. In the replication sample, five of seven top polymorphisms associate with serum phosphorous concentrations (P < 0.05 for each). In conclusion, common genetic variants associate with serum phosphorus in the general population. Further study of the loci identified in this study may help elucidate mechanisms of phosphorus regulation.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Fibroblast Growth Factors, Gene Frequency, Genetic Loci, Genetic Variation, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Kidney, Male, Middle Aged, Phosphorus, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Receptors, Calcium-Sensing, Sex Factors, Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Type IIa}, issn = {1533-3450}, doi = {10.1681/ASN.2009111104}, author = {Kestenbaum, Bryan and Glazer, Nicole L and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Felix, Janine F and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Liu, Yongmei and Lohman, Kurt and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Hausman, Dorothy B and Petersen, Ann-Kristin and Gieger, Christian and Ried, Janina S and Meitinger, Thomas and Strom, Tim M and Wichmann, H Erich and Campbell, Harry and Hayward, Caroline and Rudan, Igor and de Boer, Ian H and Psaty, Bruce M and Rice, Kenneth M and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Li, Man and Arking, Dan E and Boerwinkle, Eric and Coresh, Josef and Yang, Qiong and Levy, Daniel and van Rooij, Frank J A and Dehghan, Abbas and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Hofman, Albert and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Shlipak, Michael G and Kao, W H Linda and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Siscovick, David S and Fox, Caroline S} } @article {1244, title = {Common variants in 22 loci are associated with QRS duration and cardiac ventricular conduction.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {42}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Dec}, pages = {1068-76}, abstract = {

The QRS interval, from the beginning of the Q wave to the end of the S wave on an electrocardiogram, reflects ventricular depolarization and conduction time and is a risk factor for mortality, sudden death and heart failure. We performed a genome-wide association meta-analysis in 40,407 individuals of European descent from 14 studies, with further genotyping in 7,170 additional Europeans, and we identified 22 loci associated with QRS duration (P < 5 {\texttimes} 10(-8)). These loci map in or near genes in pathways with established roles in ventricular conduction such as sodium channels, transcription factors and calcium-handling proteins, but also point to previously unidentified biologic processes, such as kinase inhibitors and genes related to tumorigenesis. We demonstrate that SCN10A, a candidate gene at the most significantly associated locus in this study, is expressed in the mouse ventricular conduction system, and treatment with a selective SCN10A blocker prolongs QRS duration. These findings extend our current knowledge of ventricular depolarization and conduction.

}, keywords = {Animals, Animals, Newborn, Chromosomes, Human, Computational Biology, Electrocardiography, Genetic Loci, Genome-Wide Association Study, Heart Conduction System, Humans, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Models, Animal, Myocytes, Cardiac, NAV1.8 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Sodium Channels}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.716}, author = {Sotoodehnia, Nona and Isaacs, Aaron and de Bakker, Paul I W and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Nolte, Ilja M and van der Harst, Pim and M{\"u}ller, Martina and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Alonso, Alvaro and Hicks, Andrew A and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Hayward, Caroline and Smith, Albert Vernon and Polasek, Ozren and Giovannone, Steven and Fu, Jingyuan and Magnani, Jared W and Marciante, Kristin D and Pfeufer, Arne and Gharib, Sina A and Teumer, Alexander and Li, Man and Bis, Joshua C and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Aspelund, Thor and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Johnson, Toby and Rice, Kenneth and Sie, Mark P S and Wang, Ying A and Klopp, Norman and Fuchsberger, Christian and Wild, Sarah H and Mateo Leach, Irene and Estrada, Karol and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Wright, Alan F and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Qu, Jiaxiang and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Sinner, Moritz F and Kors, Jan A and Petersmann, Astrid and Harris, Tamara B and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Munroe, Patricia B and Psaty, Bruce M and Oostra, Ben A and Cupples, L Adrienne and Perz, Siegfried and de Boer, Rudolf A and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Spector, Timothy D and Liu, Fang-Yu and Boerwinkle, Eric and Dominiczak, Anna F and Rotter, Jerome I and van Herpen, G{\'e} and Levy, Daniel and Wichmann, H-Erich and van Gilst, Wiek H and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Kroemer, Heyo K and Kao, W H Linda and Heckbert, Susan R and Meitinger, Thomas and Hofman, Albert and Campbell, Harry and Folsom, Aaron R and van Veldhuisen, Dirk J and Schwienbacher, Christine and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Volpato, Claudia Beu and Caulfield, Mark J and Connell, John M and Launer, Lenore and Lu, Xiaowen and Franke, Lude and Fehrmann, Rudolf S N and te Meerman, Gerard and Groen, Harry J M and Weersma, Rinse K and van den Berg, Leonard H and Wijmenga, Cisca and Ophoff, Roel A and Navis, Gerjan and Rudan, Igor and Snieder, Harold and Wilson, James F and Pramstaller, Peter P and Siscovick, David S and Wang, Thomas J and Gudnason, Vilmundur and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Felix, Stephan B and Fishman, Glenn I and Jamshidi, Yalda and Stricker, Bruno H Ch and Samani, Nilesh J and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Arking, Dan E} } @article {1170, title = {Common variants in KCNN3 are associated with lone atrial fibrillation.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {42}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Mar}, pages = {240-4}, abstract = {

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia. Previous studies have identified several genetic loci associated with typical AF. We sought to identify common genetic variants underlying lone AF. This condition affects a subset of individuals without overt heart disease and with an increased heritability of AF. We report a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies conducted using 1,335 individuals with lone AF (cases) and 12,844 unaffected individuals (referents). Cases were obtained from the German AF Network, Heart and Vascular Health Study, the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study, the Cleveland Clinic and Massachusetts General Hospital. We identified an association on chromosome 1q21 to lone AF (rs13376333, adjusted odds ratio = 1.56; P = 6.3 x 10(-12)), and we replicated this association in two independent cohorts with lone AF (overall combined odds ratio = 1.52, 95\% CI 1.40-1.64; P = 1.83 x 10(-21)). rs13376333 is intronic to KCNN3, which encodes a potassium channel protein involved in atrial repolarization.

}, keywords = {Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Atrial Fibrillation, Case-Control Studies, Cohort Studies, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Introns, Male, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Small-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels, Young Adult}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.537}, author = {Ellinor, Patrick T and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Glazer, Nicole L and Pfeufer, Arne and Alonso, Alvaro and Chung, Mina K and Sinner, Moritz F and de Bakker, Paul I W and Mueller, Martina and Lubitz, Steven A and Fox, Ervin and Darbar, Dawood and Smith, Nicholas L and Smith, Jonathan D and Schnabel, Renate B and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Rice, Kenneth M and Van Wagoner, David R and Beckmann, Britt-M and van Noord, Charlotte and Wang, Ke and Ehret, Georg B and Rotter, Jerome I and Hazen, Stanley L and Steinbeck, Gerhard and Smith, Albert V and Launer, Lenore J and Harris, Tamara B and Makino, Seiko and Nelis, Mari and Milan, David J and Perz, Siegfried and Esko, T{\~o}nu and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Moebus, Susanne and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Li, Man and M{\"o}hlenkamp, Stefan and Wang, Thomas J and Kao, W H Linda and Vasan, Ramachandran S and N{\"o}then, Markus M and MacRae, Calum A and Stricker, Bruno H Ch and Hofman, Albert and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Levy, Daniel and Boerwinkle, Eric and Metspalu, Andres and Topol, Eric J and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Psaty, Bruce M and Roden, Dan M and Meitinger, Thomas and Wichmann, H-Erich and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Barnard, John and Arking, Dan E and Benjamin, Emelia J and Heckbert, Susan R and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan} } @article {1217, title = {Genome-wide association analysis identifies multiple loci related to resting heart rate.}, journal = {Hum Mol Genet}, volume = {19}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Oct 01}, pages = {3885-94}, abstract = {

Higher resting heart rate is associated with increased cardiovascular disease and mortality risk. Though heritable factors play a substantial role in population variation, little is known about specific genetic determinants. This knowledge can impact clinical care by identifying novel factors that influence pathologic heart rate states, modulate heart rate through cardiac structure and function or by improving our understanding of the physiology of heart rate regulation. To identify common genetic variants associated with heart rate, we performed a meta-analysis of 15 genome-wide association studies (GWAS), including 38,991 subjects of European ancestry, estimating the association between age-, sex- and body mass-adjusted RR interval (inverse heart rate) and approximately 2.5 million markers. Results with P < 5 {\texttimes} 10(-8) were considered genome-wide significant. We constructed regression models with multiple markers to assess whether results at less stringent thresholds were likely to be truly associated with RR interval. We identified six novel associations with resting heart rate at six loci: 6q22 near GJA1; 14q12 near MYH7; 12p12 near SOX5, c12orf67, BCAT1, LRMP and CASC1; 6q22 near SLC35F1, PLN and c6orf204; 7q22 near SLC12A9 and UfSp1; and 11q12 near FADS1. Associations at 6q22 400 kb away from GJA1, at 14q12 MYH6 and at 1q32 near CD34 identified in previously published GWAS were confirmed. In aggregate, these variants explain approximately 0.7\% of RR interval variance. A multivariant regression model including 20 variants with P < 10(-5) increased the explained variance to 1.6\%, suggesting that some loci falling short of genome-wide significance are likely truly associated. Future research is warranted to elucidate underlying mechanisms that may impact clinical care.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, Base Pairing, Cohort Studies, Female, Genetic Loci, Genome, Human, Genome-Wide Association Study, Heart Rate, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Rest}, issn = {1460-2083}, doi = {10.1093/hmg/ddq303}, author = {Eijgelsheim, Mark and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Sotoodehnia, Nona and de Bakker, Paul I W and M{\"u}ller, Martina and Morrison, Alanna C and Smith, Albert V and Isaacs, Aaron and Sanna, Serena and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Navarro, Pau and Fuchsberger, Christian and Nolte, Ilja M and de Geus, Eco J C and Estrada, Karol and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Bis, Joshua C and R{\"u}ckert, Ina-Maria and Alonso, Alvaro and Launer, Lenore J and Hottenga, Jouke Jan and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Noseworthy, Peter A and Rice, Kenneth M and Perz, Siegfried and Arking, Dan E and Spector, Tim D and Kors, Jan A and Aulchenko, Yurii S and Tarasov, Kirill V and Homuth, Georg and Wild, Sarah H and Marroni, Fabio and Gieger, Christian and Licht, Carmilla M and Prineas, Ronald J and Hofman, Albert and Rotter, Jerome I and Hicks, Andrew A and Ernst, Florian and Najjar, Samer S and Wright, Alan F and Peters, Annette and Fox, Ervin R and Oostra, Ben A and Kroemer, Heyo K and Couper, David and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Campbell, Harry and Meitinger, Thomas and Uda, Manuela and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Psaty, Bruce M and Wichmann, H-Erich and Harris, Tamara B and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Siscovick, David S and Jamshidi, Yalda and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Folsom, Aaron R and Larson, Martin G and Wilson, James F and Penninx, Brenda W and Snieder, Harold and Pramstaller, Peter P and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Lakatta, Edward G and Felix, Stephan B and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Pfeufer, Arne and Heckbert, Susan R and Stricker, Bruno H Ch and Boerwinkle, Eric and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J} } @article {1223, title = {Genome-wide association studies of serum magnesium, potassium, and sodium concentrations identify six Loci influencing serum magnesium levels.}, journal = {PLoS Genet}, volume = {6}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Aug 05}, abstract = {

Magnesium, potassium, and sodium, cations commonly measured in serum, are involved in many physiological processes including energy metabolism, nerve and muscle function, signal transduction, and fluid and blood pressure regulation. To evaluate the contribution of common genetic variation to normal physiologic variation in serum concentrations of these cations, we conducted genome-wide association studies of serum magnesium, potassium, and sodium concentrations using approximately 2.5 million genotyped and imputed common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 15,366 participants of European descent from the international CHARGE Consortium. Study-specific results were combined using fixed-effects inverse-variance weighted meta-analysis. SNPs demonstrating genome-wide significant (p<5 x 10(-8)) or suggestive associations (p<4 x 10(-7)) were evaluated for replication in an additional 8,463 subjects of European descent. The association of common variants at six genomic regions (in or near MUC1, ATP2B1, DCDC5, TRPM6, SHROOM3, and MDS1) with serum magnesium levels was genome-wide significant when meta-analyzed with the replication dataset. All initially significant SNPs from the CHARGE Consortium showed nominal association with clinically defined hypomagnesemia, two showed association with kidney function, two with bone mineral density, and one of these also associated with fasting glucose levels. Common variants in CNNM2, a magnesium transporter studied only in model systems to date, as well as in CNNM3 and CNNM4, were also associated with magnesium concentrations in this study. We observed no associations with serum sodium or potassium levels exceeding p<4 x 10(-7). Follow-up studies of newly implicated genomic loci may provide additional insights into the regulation and homeostasis of human serum magnesium levels.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Magnesium, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Potassium, Sodium}, issn = {1553-7404}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.1001045}, author = {Meyer, Tamra E and Verwoert, Germaine C and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Glazer, Nicole L and Smith, Albert V and van Rooij, Frank J A and Ehret, Georg B and Boerwinkle, Eric and Felix, Janine F and Leak, Tennille S and Harris, Tamara B and Yang, Qiong and Dehghan, Abbas and Aspelund, Thor and Katz, Ronit and Homuth, Georg and Kocher, Thomas and Rettig, Rainer and Ried, Janina S and Gieger, Christian and Prucha, Hanna and Pfeufer, Arne and Meitinger, Thomas and Coresh, Josef and Hofman, Albert and Sarnak, Mark J and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Psaty, Bruce M and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Kao, W H Linda and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Siscovick, David S and Fox, Caroline S and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna} } @article {1159, title = {Genome-wide association study of PR interval.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {42}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Feb}, pages = {153-9}, abstract = {

The electrocardiographic PR interval (or PQ interval) reflects atrial and atrioventricular nodal conduction, disturbances of which increase risk of atrial fibrillation. We report a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for PR interval from seven population-based European studies in the CHARGE Consortium: AGES, ARIC, CHS, FHS, KORA, Rotterdam Study, and SardiNIA (N = 28,517). We identified nine loci associated with PR interval at P < 5 x 10(-8). At the 3p22.2 locus, we observed two independent associations in voltage-gated sodium channel genes, SCN10A and SCN5A. Six of the loci were near cardiac developmental genes, including CAV1-CAV2, NKX2-5 (CSX1), SOX5, WNT11, MEIS1, and TBX5-TBX3, providing pathophysiologically interesting candidate genes. Five of the loci, SCN5A, SCN10A, NKX2-5, CAV1-CAV2, and SOX5, were also associated with atrial fibrillation (N = 5,741 cases, P < 0.0056). This suggests a role for common variation in ion channel and developmental genes in atrial and atrioventricular conduction as well as in susceptibility to atrial fibrillation.

}, keywords = {Aged, Atrial Fibrillation, Cohort Studies, Electrocardiography, Female, Genetic Loci, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Heart Conduction System, Humans, Male, Meta-Analysis as Topic}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.517}, author = {Pfeufer, Arne and van Noord, Charlotte and Marciante, Kristin D and Arking, Dan E and Larson, Martin G and Smith, Albert Vernon and Tarasov, Kirill V and M{\"u}ller, Martina and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Sinner, Moritz F and Verwoert, Germaine C and Li, Man and Kao, W H Linda and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Coresh, Josef and Bis, Joshua C and Psaty, Bruce M and Rice, Kenneth and Rotter, Jerome I and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Hofman, Albert and Kors, Jan A and Stricker, Bruno H C and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Beckmann, Britt M and Sauter, Wiebke and Gieger, Christian and Lubitz, Steven A and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Wang, Thomas J and Magnani, Jared W and Schnabel, Renate B and Chung, Mina K and Barnard, John and Smith, Jonathan D and Van Wagoner, David R and Vasan, Ramachandran S and Aspelund, Thor and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Harris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Najjar, Samer S and Lakatta, Edward and Schlessinger, David and Uda, Manuela and Abecasis, Goncalo R and M{\"u}ller-Myhsok, Bertram and Ehret, Georg B and Boerwinkle, Eric and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Perz, Siegfried and Wichmann, H-Erich and Meitinger, Thomas and Levy, Daniel and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Ellinor, Patrick T and Sanna, Serena and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Alonso, Alvaro and Benjamin, Emelia J and Heckbert, Susan R} } @article {1234, title = {Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height.}, journal = {Nature}, volume = {467}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Oct 14}, pages = {832-8}, abstract = {

Most common human traits and diseases have a polygenic pattern of inheritance: DNA sequence variants at many genetic loci influence the phenotype. Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have identified more than 600 variants associated with human traits, but these typically explain small fractions of phenotypic variation, raising questions about the use of further studies. Here, using 183,727 individuals, we show that hundreds of genetic variants, in at least 180 loci, influence adult height, a highly heritable and classic polygenic trait. The large number of loci reveals patterns with important implications for genetic studies of common human diseases and traits. First, the 180 loci are not random, but instead are enriched for genes that are connected in biological pathways (P = 0.016) and that underlie skeletal growth defects (P < 0.001). Second, the likely causal gene is often located near the most strongly associated variant: in 13 of 21 loci containing a known skeletal growth gene, that gene was closest to the associated variant. Third, at least 19 loci have multiple independently associated variants, suggesting that allelic heterogeneity is a frequent feature of polygenic traits, that comprehensive explorations of already-discovered loci should discover additional variants and that an appreciable fraction of associated loci may have been identified. Fourth, associated variants are enriched for likely functional effects on genes, being over-represented among variants that alter amino-acid structure of proteins and expression levels of nearby genes. Our data explain approximately 10\% of the phenotypic variation in height, and we estimate that unidentified common variants of similar effect sizes would increase this figure to approximately 16\% of phenotypic variation (approximately 20\% of heritable variation). Although additional approaches are needed to dissect the genetic architecture of polygenic human traits fully, our findings indicate that GWA studies can identify large numbers of loci that implicate biologically relevant genes and pathways.

}, keywords = {Body Height, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 3, Genetic Loci, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome, Human, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Multifactorial Inheritance, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide}, issn = {1476-4687}, doi = {10.1038/nature09410}, author = {Lango Allen, Hana and Estrada, Karol and Lettre, Guillaume and Berndt, Sonja I and Weedon, Michael N and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Willer, Cristen J and Jackson, Anne U and Vedantam, Sailaja and Raychaudhuri, Soumya and Ferreira, Teresa and Wood, Andrew R and Weyant, Robert J and Segr{\`e}, Ayellet V and Speliotes, Elizabeth K and Wheeler, Eleanor and Soranzo, Nicole and Park, Ju-Hyun and Yang, Jian and Gudbjartsson, Daniel and Heard-Costa, Nancy L and Randall, Joshua C and Qi, Lu and Vernon Smith, Albert and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Pastinen, Tomi and Liang, Liming and Heid, Iris M and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Winkler, Thomas W and Goddard, Michael E and Sin Lo, Ken and Palmer, Cameron and Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie and Aulchenko, Yurii S and Johansson, Asa and Zillikens, M Carola and Feitosa, Mary F and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Johnson, Toby and Ketkar, Shamika and Kraft, Peter and Mangino, Massimo and Prokopenko, Inga and Absher, Devin and Albrecht, Eva and Ernst, Florian and Glazer, Nicole L and Hayward, Caroline and Hottenga, Jouke-Jan and Jacobs, Kevin B and Knowles, Joshua W and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Monda, Keri L and Polasek, Ozren and Preuss, Michael and Rayner, Nigel W and Robertson, Neil R and Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur and Tyrer, Jonathan P and Voight, Benjamin F and Wiklund, Fredrik and Xu, Jianfeng and Zhao, Jing Hua and Nyholt, Dale R and Pellikka, Niina and Perola, Markus and Perry, John R B and Surakka, Ida and Tammesoo, Mari-Liis and Altmaier, Elizabeth L and Amin, Najaf and Aspelund, Thor and Bhangale, Tushar and Boucher, Gabrielle and Chasman, Daniel I and Chen, Constance and Coin, Lachlan and Cooper, Matthew N and Dixon, Anna L and Gibson, Quince and Grundberg, Elin and Hao, Ke and Juhani Junttila, M and Kaplan, Lee M and Kettunen, Johannes and K{\"o}nig, Inke R and Kwan, Tony and Lawrence, Robert W and Levinson, Douglas F and Lorentzon, Mattias and McKnight, Barbara and Morris, Andrew P and M{\"u}ller, Martina and Suh Ngwa, Julius and Purcell, Shaun and Rafelt, Suzanne and Salem, Rany M and Salvi, Erika and Sanna, Serena and Shi, Jianxin and Sovio, Ulla and Thompson, John R and Turchin, Michael C and Vandenput, Liesbeth and Verlaan, Dominique J and Vitart, Veronique and White, Charles C and Ziegler, Andreas and Almgren, Peter and Balmforth, Anthony J and Campbell, Harry and Citterio, Lorena and De Grandi, Alessandro and Dominiczak, Anna and Duan, Jubao and Elliott, Paul and Elosua, Roberto and Eriksson, Johan G and Freimer, Nelson B and Geus, Eco J C and Glorioso, Nicola and Haiqing, Shen and Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa and Havulinna, Aki S and Hicks, Andrew A and Hui, Jennie and Igl, Wilmar and Illig, Thomas and Jula, Antti and Kajantie, Eero and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Koiranen, Markku and Kolcic, Ivana and Koskinen, Seppo and Kovacs, Peter and Laitinen, Jaana and Liu, Jianjun and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and Marusic, Ana and Maschio, Andrea and Meitinger, Thomas and Mulas, Antonella and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Parker, Alex N and Peden, John F and Petersmann, Astrid and Pichler, Irene and Pietil{\"a}inen, Kirsi H and Pouta, Anneli and Ridderstr{\r a}le, Martin and Rotter, Jerome I and Sambrook, Jennifer G and Sanders, Alan R and Schmidt, Carsten Oliver and Sinisalo, Juha and Smit, Jan H and Stringham, Heather M and Bragi Walters, G and Widen, Elisabeth and Wild, Sarah H and Willemsen, Gonneke and Zagato, Laura and Zgaga, Lina and Zitting, Paavo and Alavere, Helene and Farrall, Martin and McArdle, Wendy L and Nelis, Mari and Peters, Marjolein J and Ripatti, Samuli and van Meurs, Joyce B J and Aben, Katja K and Ardlie, Kristin G and Beckmann, Jacques S and Beilby, John P and Bergman, Richard N and Bergmann, Sven and Collins, Francis S and Cusi, Daniele and den Heijer, Martin and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Gejman, Pablo V and Hall, Alistair S and Hamsten, Anders and Huikuri, Heikki V and Iribarren, Carlos and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kaprio, Jaakko and Kathiresan, Sekar and Kiemeney, Lambertus and Kocher, Thomas and Launer, Lenore J and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Melander, Olle and Mosley, Tom H and Musk, Arthur W and Nieminen, Markku S and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Ohlsson, Claes and Oostra, Ben and Palmer, Lyle J and Raitakari, Olli and Ridker, Paul M and Rioux, John D and Rissanen, Aila and Rivolta, Carlo and Schunkert, Heribert and Shuldiner, Alan R and Siscovick, David S and Stumvoll, Michael and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and van Ommen, Gert-Jan and Viikari, Jorma and Heath, Andrew C and Martin, Nicholas G and Montgomery, Grant W and Province, Michael A and Kayser, Manfred and Arnold, Alice M and Atwood, Larry D and Boerwinkle, Eric and Chanock, Stephen J and Deloukas, Panos and Gieger, Christian and Gr{\"o}nberg, Henrik and Hall, Per and Hattersley, Andrew T and Hengstenberg, Christian and Hoffman, Wolfgang and Lathrop, G Mark and Salomaa, Veikko and Schreiber, Stefan and Uda, Manuela and Waterworth, Dawn and Wright, Alan F and Assimes, Themistocles L and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Hofman, Albert and Mohlke, Karen L and Boomsma, Dorret I and Caulfield, Mark J and Cupples, L Adrienne and Erdmann, Jeanette and Fox, Caroline S and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Gyllensten, Ulf and Harris, Tamara B and Hayes, Richard B and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Mooser, Vincent and Munroe, Patricia B and Ouwehand, Willem H and Penninx, Brenda W and Pramstaller, Peter P and Quertermous, Thomas and Rudan, Igor and Samani, Nilesh J and Spector, Timothy D and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Watkins, Hugh and Wilson, James F and Groop, Leif C and Haritunians, Talin and Hu, Frank B and Kaplan, Robert C and Metspalu, Andres and North, Kari E and Schlessinger, David and Wareham, Nicholas J and Hunter, David J and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Strachan, David P and Wichmann, H-Erich and Borecki, Ingrid B and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Schadt, Eric E and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Peltonen, Leena and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Visscher, Peter M and Chatterjee, Nilanjan and Loos, Ruth J F and Boehnke, Michael and McCarthy, Mark I and Ingelsson, Erik and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Stefansson, Kari and Frayling, Timothy M and Hirschhorn, Joel N} } @article {1236, title = {Meta-analysis identifies 13 new loci associated with waist-hip ratio and reveals sexual dimorphism in the genetic basis of fat distribution.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {42}, year = {2010}, month = {2010 Nov}, pages = {949-60}, abstract = {

Waist-hip ratio (WHR) is a measure of body fat distribution and a predictor of metabolic consequences independent of overall adiposity. WHR is heritable, but few genetic variants influencing this trait have been identified. We conducted a meta-analysis of 32 genome-wide association studies for WHR adjusted for body mass index (comprising up to 77,167 participants), following up 16 loci in an additional 29 studies (comprising up to 113,636 subjects). We identified 13 new loci in or near RSPO3, VEGFA, TBX15-WARS2, NFE2L3, GRB14, DNM3-PIGC, ITPR2-SSPN, LY86, HOXC13, ADAMTS9, ZNRF3-KREMEN1, NISCH-STAB1 and CPEB4 (P = 1.9 {\texttimes} 10$^{-}$$^{9}$ to P = 1.8 {\texttimes} 10$^{-}$$^{4}$$^{0}$) and the known signal at LYPLAL1. Seven of these loci exhibited marked sexual dimorphism, all with a stronger effect on WHR in women than men (P for sex difference = 1.9 {\texttimes} 10$^{-}${\textthreesuperior} to P = 1.2 {\texttimes} 10$^{-}${\textonesuperior}{\textthreesuperior}). These findings provide evidence for multiple loci that modulate body fat distribution independent of overall adiposity and reveal strong gene-by-sex interactions.

}, keywords = {Adipose Tissue, Age Factors, Chromosome Mapping, Female, Genome, Human, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Male, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Sex Characteristics, Waist-Hip Ratio}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.685}, author = {Heid, Iris M and Jackson, Anne U and Randall, Joshua C and Winkler, Thomas W and Qi, Lu and Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Zillikens, M Carola and Speliotes, Elizabeth K and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie and White, Charles C and Bouatia-Naji, Nabila and Harris, Tamara B and Berndt, Sonja I and Ingelsson, Erik and Willer, Cristen J and Weedon, Michael N and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Vedantam, Sailaja and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Li, Shengxu and Monda, Keri L and Dixon, Anna L and Holmes, Christopher C and Kaplan, Lee M and Liang, Liming and Min, Josine L and Moffatt, Miriam F and Molony, Cliona and Nicholson, George and Schadt, Eric E and Zondervan, Krina T and Feitosa, Mary F and Ferreira, Teresa and Lango Allen, Hana and Weyant, Robert J and Wheeler, Eleanor and Wood, Andrew R and Estrada, Karol and Goddard, Michael E and Lettre, Guillaume and Mangino, Massimo and Nyholt, Dale R and Purcell, Shaun and Smith, Albert Vernon and Visscher, Peter M and Yang, Jian and McCarroll, Steven A and Nemesh, James and Voight, Benjamin F and Absher, Devin and Amin, Najaf and Aspelund, Thor and Coin, Lachlan and Glazer, Nicole L and Hayward, Caroline and Heard-Costa, Nancy L and Hottenga, Jouke-Jan and Johansson, Asa and Johnson, Toby and Kaakinen, Marika and Kapur, Karen and Ketkar, Shamika and Knowles, Joshua W and Kraft, Peter and Kraja, Aldi T and Lamina, Claudia and Leitzmann, Michael F and McKnight, Barbara and Morris, Andrew P and Ong, Ken K and Perry, John R B and Peters, Marjolein J and Polasek, Ozren and Prokopenko, Inga and Rayner, Nigel W and Ripatti, Samuli and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Robertson, Neil R and Sanna, Serena and Sovio, Ulla and Surakka, Ida and Teumer, Alexander and van Wingerden, Sophie and Vitart, Veronique and Zhao, Jing Hua and Cavalcanti-Proen{\c c}a, Christine and Chines, Peter S and Fisher, Eva and Kulzer, Jennifer R and Lecoeur, C{\'e}cile and Narisu, Narisu and Sandholt, Camilla and Scott, Laura J and Silander, Kaisa and Stark, Klaus and Tammesoo, Mari-Liis and Teslovich, Tanya M and Timpson, Nicholas John and Watanabe, Richard M and Welch, Ryan and Chasman, Daniel I and Cooper, Matthew N and Jansson, John-Olov and Kettunen, Johannes and Lawrence, Robert W and Pellikka, Niina and Perola, Markus and Vandenput, Liesbeth and Alavere, Helene and Almgren, Peter and Atwood, Larry D and Bennett, Amanda J and Biffar, Reiner and Bonnycastle, Lori L and Bornstein, Stefan R and Buchanan, Thomas A and Campbell, Harry and Day, Ian N M and Dei, Mariano and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Elliott, Paul and Erdos, Michael R and Eriksson, Johan G and Freimer, Nelson B and Fu, Mao and Gaget, Stefan and Geus, Eco J C and Gjesing, Anette P and Grallert, Harald and Gr{\"a}ssler, J{\"u}rgen and Groves, Christopher J and Guiducci, Candace and Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa and Hassanali, Neelam and Havulinna, Aki S and Herzig, Karl-Heinz and Hicks, Andrew A and Hui, Jennie and Igl, Wilmar and Jousilahti, Pekka and Jula, Antti and Kajantie, Eero and Kinnunen, Leena and Kolcic, Ivana and Koskinen, Seppo and Kovacs, Peter and Kroemer, Heyo K and Krzelj, Vjekoslav and Kuusisto, Johanna and Kvaloy, Kirsti and Laitinen, Jaana and Lantieri, Olivier and Lathrop, G Mark and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and Luben, Robert N and Ludwig, Barbara and McArdle, Wendy L and McCarthy, Anne and Morken, Mario A and Nelis, Mari and Neville, Matt J and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Parker, Alex N and Peden, John F and Pichler, Irene and Pietil{\"a}inen, Kirsi H and Platou, Carl G P and Pouta, Anneli and Ridderstr{\r a}le, Martin and Samani, Nilesh J and Saramies, Jouko and Sinisalo, Juha and Smit, Jan H and Strawbridge, Rona J and Stringham, Heather M and Swift, Amy J and Teder-Laving, Maris and Thomson, Brian and Usala, Gianluca and van Meurs, Joyce B J and van Ommen, Gert-Jan and Vatin, Vincent and Volpato, Claudia B and Wallaschofski, Henri and Walters, G Bragi and Widen, Elisabeth and Wild, Sarah H and Willemsen, Gonneke and Witte, Daniel R and Zgaga, Lina and Zitting, Paavo and Beilby, John P and James, Alan L and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Nieminen, Markku S and Ohlsson, Claes and Palmer, Lyle J and Raitakari, Olli and Ridker, Paul M and Stumvoll, Michael and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Viikari, Jorma and Balkau, Beverley and Ben-Shlomo, Yoav and Bergman, Richard N and Boeing, Heiner and Smith, George Davey and Ebrahim, Shah and Froguel, Philippe and Hansen, Torben and Hengstenberg, Christian and Hveem, Kristian and Isomaa, Bo and J{\o}rgensen, Torben and Karpe, Fredrik and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Laakso, Markku and Lawlor, Debbie A and Marre, Michel and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Midthjell, Kristian and Pedersen, Oluf and Salomaa, Veikko and Schwarz, Peter E H and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Valle, Timo T and Wareham, Nicholas J and Arnold, Alice M and Beckmann, Jacques S and Bergmann, Sven and Boerwinkle, Eric and Boomsma, Dorret I and Caulfield, Mark J and Collins, Francis S and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Gyllensten, Ulf and Hamsten, Anders and Hattersley, Andrew T and Hofman, Albert and Hu, Frank B and Illig, Thomas and Iribarren, Carlos and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Kao, W H Linda and Kaprio, Jaakko and Launer, Lenore J and Munroe, Patricia B and Oostra, Ben and Penninx, Brenda W and Pramstaller, Peter P and Psaty, Bruce M and Quertermous, Thomas and Rissanen, Aila and Rudan, Igor and Shuldiner, Alan R and Soranzo, Nicole and Spector, Timothy D and Syv{\"a}nen, Ann-Christine and Uda, Manuela and Uitterlinden, Andre and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Vollenweider, Peter and Wilson, James F and Witteman, Jacqueline C and Wright, Alan F and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Boehnke, Michael and Borecki, Ingrid B and Deloukas, Panos and Frayling, Timothy M and Groop, Leif C and Haritunians, Talin and Hunter, David J and Kaplan, Robert C and North, Kari E and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Peltonen, Leena and Schlessinger, David and Strachan, David P and Hirschhorn, Joel N and Assimes, Themistocles L and Wichmann, H-Erich and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Stefansson, Kari and Cupples, L Adrienne and Loos, Ruth J F and Barroso, In{\^e}s and McCarthy, Mark I and Fox, Caroline S and Mohlke, Karen L and Lindgren, Cecilia M} } @article {1325, title = {Genetic variants in novel pathways influence blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk.}, journal = {Nature}, volume = {478}, year = {2011}, month = {2011 Sep 11}, pages = {103-9}, abstract = {

Blood pressure is a heritable trait influenced by several biological pathways and responsive to environmental stimuli. Over one billion people worldwide have hypertension (>=140 mm Hg systolic blood pressure or >=90 mm Hg diastolic blood pressure). Even small increments in blood pressure are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. This genome-wide association study of systolic and diastolic blood pressure, which used a multi-stage design in 200,000 individuals of European descent, identified sixteen novel loci: six of these loci contain genes previously known or suspected to regulate blood pressure (GUCY1A3-GUCY1B3, NPR3-C5orf23, ADM, FURIN-FES, GOSR2, GNAS-EDN3); the other ten provide new clues to blood pressure physiology. A genetic risk score based on 29 genome-wide significant variants was associated with hypertension, left ventricular wall thickness, stroke and coronary artery disease, but not kidney disease or kidney function. We also observed associations with blood pressure in East Asian, South Asian and African ancestry individuals. Our findings provide new insights into the genetics and biology of blood pressure, and suggest potential novel therapeutic pathways for cardiovascular disease prevention.

}, keywords = {Africa, Asia, Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Diseases, Coronary Artery Disease, Europe, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Hypertension, Kidney Diseases, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Stroke}, issn = {1476-4687}, doi = {10.1038/nature10405}, author = {Ehret, Georg B and Munroe, Patricia B and Rice, Kenneth M and Bochud, Murielle and Johnson, Andrew D and Chasman, Daniel I and Smith, Albert V and Tobin, Martin D and Verwoert, Germaine C and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Pihur, Vasyl and Vollenweider, Peter and O{\textquoteright}Reilly, Paul F and Amin, Najaf and Bragg-Gresham, Jennifer L and Teumer, Alexander and Glazer, Nicole L and Launer, Lenore and Zhao, Jing Hua and Aulchenko, Yurii and Heath, Simon and S{\~o}ber, Siim and Parsa, Afshin and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Arora, Pankaj and Dehghan, Abbas and Zhang, Feng and Lucas, Gavin and Hicks, Andrew A and Jackson, Anne U and Peden, John F and Tanaka, Toshiko and Wild, Sarah H and Rudan, Igor and Igl, Wilmar and Milaneschi, Yuri and Parker, Alex N and Fava, Cristiano and Chambers, John C and Fox, Ervin R and Kumari, Meena and Go, Min Jin and van der Harst, Pim and Kao, Wen Hong Linda and Sj{\"o}gren, Marketa and Vinay, D G and Alexander, Myriam and Tabara, Yasuharu and Shaw-Hawkins, Sue and Whincup, Peter H and Liu, Yongmei and Shi, Gang and Kuusisto, Johanna and Tayo, Bamidele and Seielstad, Mark and Sim, Xueling and Nguyen, Khanh-Dung Hoang and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Matullo, Giuseppe and Wu, Ying and Gaunt, Tom R and Onland-Moret, N Charlotte and Cooper, Matthew N and Platou, Carl G P and Org, Elin and Hardy, Rebecca and Dahgam, Santosh and Palmen, Jutta and Vitart, Veronique and Braund, Peter S and Kuznetsova, Tatiana and Uiterwaal, Cuno S P M and Adeyemo, Adebowale and Palmas, Walter and Campbell, Harry and Ludwig, Barbara and Tomaszewski, Maciej and Tzoulaki, Ioanna and Palmer, Nicholette D and Aspelund, Thor and Garcia, Melissa and Chang, Yen-Pei C and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Steinle, Nanette I and Grobbee, Diederick E and Arking, Dan E and Kardia, Sharon L and Morrison, Alanna C and Hernandez, Dena and Najjar, Samer and McArdle, Wendy L and Hadley, David and Brown, Morris J and Connell, John M and Hingorani, Aroon D and Day, Ian N M and Lawlor, Debbie A and Beilby, John P and Lawrence, Robert W and Clarke, Robert and Hopewell, Jemma C and Ongen, Halit and Dreisbach, Albert W and Li, Yali and Young, J Hunter and Bis, Joshua C and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Viikari, Jorma and Adair, Linda S and Lee, Nanette R and Chen, Ming-Huei and Olden, Matthias and Pattaro, Cristian and Bolton, Judith A Hoffman and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Bergmann, Sven and Mooser, Vincent and Chaturvedi, Nish and Frayling, Timothy M and Islam, Muhammad and Jafar, Tazeen H and Erdmann, Jeanette and Kulkarni, Smita R and Bornstein, Stefan R and Gr{\"a}ssler, J{\"u}rgen and Groop, Leif and Voight, Benjamin F and Kettunen, Johannes and Howard, Philip and Taylor, Andrew and Guarrera, Simonetta and Ricceri, Fulvio and Emilsson, Valur and Plump, Andrew and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Weder, Alan B and Hunt, Steven C and Sun, Yan V and Bergman, Richard N and Collins, Francis S and Bonnycastle, Lori L and Scott, Laura J and Stringham, Heather M and Peltonen, Leena and Perola, Markus and Vartiainen, Erkki and Brand, Stefan-Martin and Staessen, Jan A and Wang, Thomas J and Burton, Paul R and Soler Artigas, Maria and Dong, Yanbin and Snieder, Harold and Wang, Xiaoling and Zhu, Haidong and Lohman, Kurt K and Rudock, Megan E and Heckbert, Susan R and Smith, Nicholas L and Wiggins, Kerri L and Doumatey, Ayo and Shriner, Daniel and Veldre, Gudrun and Viigimaa, Margus and Kinra, Sanjay and Prabhakaran, Dorairaj and Tripathy, Vikal and Langefeld, Carl D and Rosengren, Annika and Thelle, Dag S and Corsi, Anna Maria and Singleton, Andrew and Forrester, Terrence and Hilton, Gina and McKenzie, Colin A and Salako, Tunde and Iwai, Naoharu and Kita, Yoshikuni and Ogihara, Toshio and Ohkubo, Takayoshi and Okamura, Tomonori and Ueshima, Hirotsugu and Umemura, Satoshi and Eyheramendy, Susana and Meitinger, Thomas and Wichmann, H-Erich and Cho, Yoon Shin and Kim, Hyung-Lae and Lee, Jong-Young and Scott, James and Sehmi, Joban S and Zhang, Weihua and Hedblad, Bo and Nilsson, Peter and Smith, George Davey and Wong, Andrew and Narisu, Narisu and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Raffel, Leslie J and Yao, Jie and Kathiresan, Sekar and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Schwartz, Stephen M and Ikram, M Arfan and Longstreth, W T and Mosley, Thomas H and Seshadri, Sudha and Shrine, Nick R G and Wain, Louise V and Morken, Mario A and Swift, Amy J and Laitinen, Jaana and Prokopenko, Inga and Zitting, Paavo and Cooper, Jackie A and Humphries, Steve E and Danesh, John and Rasheed, Asif and Goel, Anuj and Hamsten, Anders and Watkins, Hugh and Bakker, Stephan J L and van Gilst, Wiek H and Janipalli, Charles S and Mani, K Radha and Yajnik, Chittaranjan S and Hofman, Albert and Mattace-Raso, Francesco U S and Oostra, Ben A and Demirkan, Ayse and Isaacs, Aaron and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Lakatta, Edward G and Orr{\`u}, Marco and Scuteri, Angelo and Ala-Korpela, Mika and Kangas, Antti J and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Soininen, Pasi and Tukiainen, Taru and W{\"u}rtz, Peter and Ong, Rick Twee-Hee and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Kroemer, Heyo K and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Galan, Pilar and Hercberg, Serge and Lathrop, Mark and Zelenika, Diana and Deloukas, Panos and Mangino, Massimo and Spector, Tim D and Zhai, Guangju and Meschia, James F and Nalls, Michael A and Sharma, Pankaj and Terzic, Janos and Kumar, M V Kranthi and Denniff, Matthew and Zukowska-Szczechowska, Ewa and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Fowkes, F Gerald R and Charchar, Fadi J and Schwarz, Peter E H and Hayward, Caroline and Guo, Xiuqing and Rotimi, Charles and Bots, Michiel L and Brand, Eva and Samani, Nilesh J and Polasek, Ozren and Talmud, Philippa J and Nyberg, Fredrik and Kuh, Diana and Laan, Maris and Hveem, Kristian and Palmer, Lyle J and van der Schouw, Yvonne T and Casas, Juan P and Mohlke, Karen L and Vineis, Paolo and Raitakari, Olli and Ganesh, Santhi K and Wong, Tien Y and Tai, E Shyong and Cooper, Richard S and Laakso, Markku and Rao, Dabeeru C and Harris, Tamara B and Morris, Richard W and Dominiczak, Anna F and Kivimaki, Mika and Marmot, Michael G and Miki, Tetsuro and Saleheen, Danish and Chandak, Giriraj R and Coresh, Josef and Navis, Gerjan and Salomaa, Veikko and Han, Bok-Ghee and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Kooner, Jaspal S and Melander, Olle and Ridker, Paul M and Bandinelli, Stefania and Gyllensten, Ulf B and Wright, Alan F and Wilson, James F and Ferrucci, Luigi and Farrall, Martin and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Pramstaller, Peter P and Elosua, Roberto and Soranzo, Nicole and Sijbrands, Eric J G and Altshuler, David and Loos, Ruth J F and Shuldiner, Alan R and Gieger, Christian and Meneton, Pierre and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Wareham, Nicholas J and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Rotter, Jerome I and Rettig, Rainer and Uda, Manuela and Strachan, David P and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa and Beckmann, Jacques S and Boerwinkle, Eric and Vasan, Ramachandran S and Boehnke, Michael and Larson, Martin G and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Psaty, Bruce M and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Elliott, Paul and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Levy, Daniel and Caulfield, Mark J and Johnson, Toby} } @article {1324, title = {Genome-wide association study identifies six new loci influencing pulse pressure and mean arterial pressure.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {43}, year = {2011}, month = {2011 Sep 11}, pages = {1005-11}, abstract = {

Numerous genetic loci have been associated with systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in Europeans. We now report genome-wide association studies of pulse pressure (PP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP). In discovery (N = 74,064) and follow-up studies (N = 48,607), we identified at genome-wide significance (P = 2.7 {\texttimes} 10(-8) to P = 2.3 {\texttimes} 10(-13)) four new PP loci (at 4q12 near CHIC2, 7q22.3 near PIK3CG, 8q24.12 in NOV and 11q24.3 near ADAMTS8), two new MAP loci (3p21.31 in MAP4 and 10q25.3 near ADRB1) and one locus associated with both of these traits (2q24.3 near FIGN) that has also recently been associated with SBP in east Asians. For three of the new PP loci, the estimated effect for SBP was opposite of that for DBP, in contrast to the majority of common SBP- and DBP-associated variants, which show concordant effects on both traits. These findings suggest new genetic pathways underlying blood pressure variation, some of which may differentially influence SBP and DBP.

}, keywords = {Arteries, Blood Pressure, Case-Control Studies, Follow-Up Studies, Genetic Loci, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Hypertension, Linkage Disequilibrium, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.922}, author = {Wain, Louise V and Verwoert, Germaine C and O{\textquoteright}Reilly, Paul F and Shi, Gang and Johnson, Toby and Johnson, Andrew D and Bochud, Murielle and Rice, Kenneth M and Henneman, Peter and Smith, Albert V and Ehret, Georg B and Amin, Najaf and Larson, Martin G and Mooser, Vincent and Hadley, David and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Bis, Joshua C and Aspelund, Thor and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Janssens, A Cecile J W and Zhao, Jing Hua and Heath, Simon and Laan, Maris and Fu, Jingyuan and Pistis, Giorgio and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Arora, Pankaj and Lucas, Gavin and Pirastu, Nicola and Pichler, Irene and Jackson, Anne U and Webster, Rebecca J and Zhang, Feng and Peden, John F and Schmidt, Helena and Tanaka, Toshiko and Campbell, Harry and Igl, Wilmar and Milaneschi, Yuri and Hottenga, Jouke-Jan and Vitart, Veronique and Chasman, Daniel I and Trompet, Stella and Bragg-Gresham, Jennifer L and Alizadeh, Behrooz Z and Chambers, John C and Guo, Xiuqing and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Lopez, Lorna M and Polasek, Ozren and Boban, Mladen and Nelson, Christopher P and Morrison, Alanna C and Pihur, Vasyl and Ganesh, Santhi K and Hofman, Albert and Kundu, Suman and Mattace-Raso, Francesco U S and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Sijbrands, Eric J G and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Vasan, Ramachandran S and Wang, Thomas J and Bergmann, Sven and Vollenweider, Peter and Waeber, G{\'e}rard and Laitinen, Jaana and Pouta, Anneli and Zitting, Paavo and McArdle, Wendy L and Kroemer, Heyo K and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Glazer, Nicole L and Taylor, Kent D and Harris, Tamara B and Alavere, Helene and Haller, Toomas and Keis, Aime and Tammesoo, Mari-Liis and Aulchenko, Yurii and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Galan, Pilar and Hercberg, Serge and Lathrop, Mark and Eyheramendy, Susana and Org, Elin and S{\~o}ber, Siim and Lu, Xiaowen and Nolte, Ilja M and Penninx, Brenda W and Corre, Tanguy and Masciullo, Corrado and Sala, Cinzia and Groop, Leif and Voight, Benjamin F and Melander, Olle and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Salomaa, Veikko and d{\textquoteright}Adamo, Adamo Pio and Fabretto, Antonella and Faletra, Flavio and Ulivi, Sheila and Del Greco, Fabiola M and Facheris, Maurizio and Collins, Francis S and Bergman, Richard N and Beilby, John P and Hung, Joseph and Musk, A William and Mangino, Massimo and Shin, So-Youn and Soranzo, Nicole and Watkins, Hugh and Goel, Anuj and Hamsten, Anders and Gider, Pierre and Loitfelder, Marisa and Zeginigg, Marion and Hernandez, Dena and Najjar, Samer S and Navarro, Pau and Wild, Sarah H and Corsi, Anna Maria and Singleton, Andrew and de Geus, Eco J C and Willemsen, Gonneke and Parker, Alex N and Rose, Lynda M and Buckley, Brendan and Stott, David and Orr{\`u}, Marco and Uda, Manuela and van der Klauw, Melanie M and Zhang, Weihua and Li, Xinzhong and Scott, James and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Burke, Gregory L and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Viikari, Jorma and D{\"o}ring, Angela and Meitinger, Thomas and Davies, Gail and Starr, John M and Emilsson, Valur and Plump, Andrew and Lindeman, Jan H and Hoen, Peter A C {\textquoteright}t and K{\"o}nig, Inke R and Felix, Janine F and Clarke, Robert and Hopewell, Jemma C and Ongen, Halit and Breteler, Monique and Debette, Stephanie and DeStefano, Anita L and Fornage, Myriam and Mitchell, Gary F and Smith, Nicholas L and Holm, Hilma and Stefansson, Kari and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Samani, Nilesh J and Preuss, Michael and Rudan, Igor and Hayward, Caroline and Deary, Ian J and Wichmann, H-Erich and Raitakari, Olli T and Palmas, Walter and Kooner, Jaspal S and Stolk, Ronald P and Jukema, J Wouter and Wright, Alan F and Boomsma, Dorret I and Bandinelli, Stefania and Gyllensten, Ulf B and Wilson, James F and Ferrucci, Luigi and Schmidt, Reinhold and Farrall, Martin and Spector, Tim D and Palmer, Lyle J and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Pfeufer, Arne and Gasparini, Paolo and Siscovick, David and Altshuler, David and Loos, Ruth J F and Toniolo, Daniela and Snieder, Harold and Gieger, Christian and Meneton, Pierre and Wareham, Nicholas J and Oostra, Ben A and Metspalu, Andres and Launer, Lenore and Rettig, Rainer and Strachan, David P and Beckmann, Jacques S and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Erdmann, Jeanette and van Dijk, Ko Willems and Boerwinkle, Eric and Boehnke, Michael and Ridker, Paul M and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Levy, Daniel and Munroe, Patricia B and Psaty, Bruce M and Caulfield, Mark J and Rao, Dabeeru C and Tobin, Martin D and Elliott, Paul and van Duijn, Cornelia M} } @article {1383, title = {Meta-analysis identifies six new susceptibility loci for atrial fibrillation.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {44}, year = {2012}, month = {2012 Apr 29}, pages = {670-5}, abstract = {

Atrial fibrillation is a highly prevalent arrhythmia and a major risk factor for stroke, heart failure and death. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in individuals of European ancestry, including 6,707 with and 52,426 without atrial fibrillation. Six new atrial fibrillation susceptibility loci were identified and replicated in an additional sample of individuals of European ancestry, including 5,381 subjects with and 10,030 subjects without atrial fibrillation (P < 5 {\texttimes} 10(-8)). Four of the loci identified in Europeans were further replicated in silico in a GWAS of Japanese individuals, including 843 individuals with and 3,350 individuals without atrial fibrillation. The identified loci implicate candidate genes that encode transcription factors related to cardiopulmonary development, cardiac-expressed ion channels and cell signaling molecules.

}, keywords = {Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Asian Continental Ancestry Group, Atrial Fibrillation, Child, Child, Preschool, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Genetic Loci, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Risk Factors, Young Adult}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.2261}, author = {Ellinor, Patrick T and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Albert, Christine M and Glazer, Nicole L and Ritchie, Marylyn D and Smith, Albert V and Arking, Dan E and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Lubitz, Steven A and Bis, Joshua C and Chung, Mina K and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Ozaki, Kouichi and Roberts, Jason D and Smith, J Gustav and Pfeufer, Arne and Sinner, Moritz F and Lohman, Kurt and Ding, Jingzhong and Smith, Nicholas L and Smith, Jonathan D and Rienstra, Michiel and Rice, Kenneth M and Van Wagoner, David R and Magnani, Jared W and Wakili, Reza and Clauss, Sebastian and Rotter, Jerome I and Steinbeck, Gerhard and Launer, Lenore J and Davies, Robert W and Borkovich, Matthew and Harris, Tamara B and Lin, Honghuang and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Milan, David J and Hofman, Albert and Boerwinkle, Eric and Chen, Lin Y and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Voight, Benjamin F and Li, Guo and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Kubo, Michiaki and Tedrow, Usha B and Rose, Lynda M and Ridker, Paul M and Conen, David and Tsunoda, Tatsuhiko and Furukawa, Tetsushi and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Xu, Siyan and Kamatani, Naoyuki and Levy, Daniel and Nakamura, Yusuke and Parvez, Babar and Mahida, Saagar and Furie, Karen L and Rosand, Jonathan and Muhammad, Raafia and Psaty, Bruce M and Meitinger, Thomas and Perz, Siegfried and Wichmann, H-Erich and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Kao, W H Linda and Kathiresan, Sekar and Roden, Dan M and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Rivadeneira, Fernando and McKnight, Barbara and Sj{\"o}gren, Marketa and Newman, Anne B and Liu, Yongmei and Gollob, Michael H and Melander, Olle and Tanaka, Toshihiro and Stricker, Bruno H Ch and Felix, Stephan B and Alonso, Alvaro and Darbar, Dawood and Barnard, John and Chasman, Daniel I and Heckbert, Susan R and Benjamin, Emelia J and Gudnason, Vilmundur and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan} } @article {1378, title = {Novel loci for adiponectin levels and their influence on type 2 diabetes and metabolic traits: a multi-ethnic meta-analysis of 45,891 individuals.}, journal = {PLoS Genet}, volume = {8}, year = {2012}, month = {2012}, pages = {e1002607}, abstract = {

Circulating levels of adiponectin, a hormone produced predominantly by adipocytes, are highly heritable and are inversely associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) and other metabolic traits. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in 39,883 individuals of European ancestry to identify genes associated with metabolic disease. We identified 8 novel loci associated with adiponectin levels and confirmed 2 previously reported loci (P = 4.5{\texttimes}10(-8)-1.2{\texttimes}10(-43)). Using a novel method to combine data across ethnicities (N = 4,232 African Americans, N = 1,776 Asians, and N = 29,347 Europeans), we identified two additional novel loci. Expression analyses of 436 human adipocyte samples revealed that mRNA levels of 18 genes at candidate regions were associated with adiponectin concentrations after accounting for multiple testing (p<3{\texttimes}10(-4)). We next developed a multi-SNP genotypic risk score to test the association of adiponectin decreasing risk alleles on metabolic traits and diseases using consortia-level meta-analytic data. This risk score was associated with increased risk of T2D (p = 4.3{\texttimes}10(-3), n = 22,044), increased triglycerides (p = 2.6{\texttimes}10(-14), n = 93,440), increased waist-to-hip ratio (p = 1.8{\texttimes}10(-5), n = 77,167), increased glucose two hours post oral glucose tolerance testing (p = 4.4{\texttimes}10(-3), n = 15,234), increased fasting insulin (p = 0.015, n = 48,238), but with lower in HDL-cholesterol concentrations (p = 4.5{\texttimes}10(-13), n = 96,748) and decreased BMI (p = 1.4{\texttimes}10(-4), n = 121,335). These findings identify novel genetic determinants of adiponectin levels, which, taken together, influence risk of T2D and markers of insulin resistance.

}, keywords = {Adiponectin, African Americans, Asian Continental Ancestry Group, Cholesterol, HDL, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Gene Expression, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Glucose Tolerance Test, Humans, Insulin Resistance, Male, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Waist-Hip Ratio}, issn = {1553-7404}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.1002607}, author = {Dastani, Zari and Hivert, Marie-France and Timpson, Nicholas and Perry, John R B and Yuan, Xin and Scott, Robert A and Henneman, Peter and Heid, Iris M and Kizer, Jorge R and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Fuchsberger, Christian and Tanaka, Toshiko and Morris, Andrew P and Small, Kerrin and Isaacs, Aaron and Beekman, Marian and Coassin, Stefan and Lohman, Kurt and Qi, Lu and Kanoni, Stavroula and Pankow, James S and Uh, Hae-Won and Wu, Ying and Bidulescu, Aurelian and Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J and Greenwood, Celia M T and Ladouceur, Martin and Grimsby, Jonna and Manning, Alisa K and Liu, Ching-Ti and Kooner, Jaspal and Mooser, Vincent E and Vollenweider, Peter and Kapur, Karen A and Chambers, John and Wareham, Nicholas J and Langenberg, Claudia and Frants, Rune and Willems-Vandijk, Ko and Oostra, Ben A and Willems, Sara M and Lamina, Claudia and Winkler, Thomas W and Psaty, Bruce M and Tracy, Russell P and Brody, Jennifer and Chen, Ida and Viikari, Jorma and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Pramstaller, Peter P and Evans, David M and St Pourcain, Beate and Sattar, Naveed and Wood, Andrew R and Bandinelli, Stefania and Carlson, Olga D and Egan, Josephine M and B{\"o}hringer, Stefan and van Heemst, Diana and Kedenko, Lyudmyla and Kristiansson, Kati and Nuotio, Marja-Liisa and Loo, Britt-Marie and Harris, Tamara and Garcia, Melissa and Kanaya, Alka and Haun, Margot and Klopp, Norman and Wichmann, H-Erich and Deloukas, Panos and Katsareli, Efi and Couper, David J and Duncan, Bruce B and Kloppenburg, Margreet and Adair, Linda S and Borja, Judith B and Wilson, James G and Musani, Solomon and Guo, Xiuqing and Johnson, Toby and Semple, Robert and Teslovich, Tanya M and Allison, Matthew A and Redline, Susan and Buxbaum, Sarah G and Mohlke, Karen L and Meulenbelt, Ingrid and Ballantyne, Christie M and Dedoussis, George V and Hu, Frank B and Liu, Yongmei and Paulweber, Bernhard and Spector, Timothy D and Slagboom, P Eline and Ferrucci, Luigi and Jula, Antti and Perola, Markus and Raitakari, Olli and Florez, Jose C and Salomaa, Veikko and Eriksson, Johan G and Frayling, Timothy M and Hicks, Andrew A and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Smith, George Davey and Siscovick, David S and Kronenberg, Florian and van Duijn, Cornelia and Loos, Ruth J F and Waterworth, Dawn M and Meigs, James B and Dupuis, Jos{\'e}e and Richards, J Brent and Voight, Benjamin F and Scott, Laura J and Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur and Dina, Christian and Welch, Ryan P and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Huth, Cornelia and Aulchenko, Yurii S and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and McCulloch, Laura J and Ferreira, Teresa and Grallert, Harald and Amin, Najaf and Wu, Guanming and Willer, Cristen J and Raychaudhuri, Soumya and McCarroll, Steve A and Hofmann, Oliver M and Segr{\`e}, Ayellet V and van Hoek, Mandy and Navarro, Pau and Ardlie, Kristin and Balkau, Beverley and Benediktsson, Rafn and Bennett, Amanda J and Blagieva, Roza and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bonnycastle, Lori L and Bostr{\"o}m, Kristina Bengtsson and Bravenboer, Bert and Bumpstead, Suzannah and Burtt, Noel P and Charpentier, Guillaume and Chines, Peter S and Cornelis, Marilyn and Crawford, Gabe and Doney, Alex S F and Elliott, Katherine S and Elliott, Amanda L and Erdos, Michael R and Fox, Caroline S and Franklin, Christopher S and Ganser, Martha and Gieger, Christian and Grarup, Niels and Green, Todd and Griffin, Simon and Groves, Christopher J and Guiducci, Candace and Hadjadj, Samy and Hassanali, Neelam and Herder, Christian and Isomaa, Bo and Jackson, Anne U and Johnson, Paul R V and J{\o}rgensen, Torben and Kao, Wen H L and Kong, Augustine and Kraft, Peter and Kuusisto, Johanna and Lauritzen, Torsten and Li, Man and Lieverse, Aloysius and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Lyssenko, Valeriya and Marre, Michel and Meitinger, Thomas and Midthjell, Kristian and Morken, Mario A and Narisu, Narisu and Nilsson, Peter and Owen, Katharine R and Payne, Felicity and Petersen, Ann-Kristin and Platou, Carl and Proen{\c c}a, Christine and Prokopenko, Inga and Rathmann, Wolfgang and Rayner, N William and Robertson, Neil R and Rocheleau, Ghislain and Roden, Michael and Sampson, Michael J and Saxena, Richa and Shields, Beverley M and Shrader, Peter and Sigurdsson, Gunnar and Spars{\o}, Thomas and Strassburger, Klaus and Stringham, Heather M and Sun, Qi and Swift, Amy J and Thorand, Barbara and Tichet, Jean and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and van Dam, Rob M and van Haeften, Timon W and van Herpt, Thijs and van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V and Walters, G Bragi and Weedon, Michael N and Wijmenga, Cisca and Witteman, Jacqueline and Bergman, Richard N and Cauchi, Stephane and Collins, Francis S and Gloyn, Anna L and Gyllensten, Ulf and Hansen, Torben and Hide, Winston A and Hitman, Graham A and Hofman, Albert and Hunter, David J and Hveem, Kristian and Laakso, Markku and Morris, Andrew D and Palmer, Colin N A and Rudan, Igor and Sijbrands, Eric and Stein, Lincoln D and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Uitterlinden, Andre and Walker, Mark and Watanabe, Richard M and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Boehm, Bernhard O and Campbell, Harry and Daly, Mark J and Hattersley, Andrew T and Pedersen, Oluf and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Groop, Leif and Sladek, Rob and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Wilson, James F and Illig, Thomas and Froguel, Philippe and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Stefansson, Kari and Altshuler, David and Boehnke, Michael and McCarthy, Mark I and Soranzo, Nicole and Wheeler, Eleanor and Glazer, Nicole L and Bouatia-Naji, Nabila and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Randall, Joshua and Elliott, Paul and Rybin, Denis and Dehghan, Abbas and Hottenga, Jouke Jan and Song, Kijoung and Goel, Anuj and Lajunen, Taina and Doney, Alex and Cavalcanti-Proen{\c c}a, Christine and Kumari, Meena and Timpson, Nicholas J and Zabena, Carina and Ingelsson, Erik and An, Ping and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Elliott, Amanda and McCarroll, Steven A and Roccasecca, Rosa Maria and Pattou, Fran{\c c}ois and Sethupathy, Praveen and Ariyurek, Yavuz and Barter, Philip and Beilby, John P and Ben-Shlomo, Yoav and Bergmann, Sven and Bochud, Murielle and Bonnefond, Am{\'e}lie and Borch-Johnsen, Knut and B{\"o}ttcher, Yvonne and Brunner, Eric and Bumpstead, Suzannah J and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Chines, Peter and Clarke, Robert and Coin, Lachlan J M and Cooper, Matthew N and Crisponi, Laura and Day, Ian N M and de Geus, Eco J C and Delplanque, Jerome and Fedson, Annette C and Fischer-Rosinsky, Antje and Forouhi, Nita G and Franzosi, Maria Grazia and Galan, Pilar and Goodarzi, Mark O and Graessler, J{\"u}rgen and Grundy, Scott and Gwilliam, Rhian and Hallmans, G{\"o}ran and Hammond, Naomi and Han, Xijing and Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa and Hayward, Caroline and Heath, Simon C and Hercberg, Serge and Hillman, David R and Hingorani, Aroon D and Hui, Jennie and Hung, Joe and Kaakinen, Marika and Kaprio, Jaakko and Kesaniemi, Y Antero and Kivimaki, Mika and Knight, Beatrice and Koskinen, Seppo and Kovacs, Peter and Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm and Lathrop, G Mark and Lawlor, Debbie A and Le Bacquer, Olivier and Lecoeur, C{\'e}cile and Li, Yun and Mahley, Robert and Mangino, Massimo and Mart{\'\i}nez-Larrad, Mar{\'\i}a Teresa and McAteer, Jarred B and McPherson, Ruth and Meisinger, Christa and Melzer, David and Meyre, David and Mitchell, Braxton D and Mukherjee, Sutapa and Naitza, Silvia and Neville, Matthew J and Orr{\`u}, Marco and Pakyz, Ruth and Paolisso, Giuseppe and Pattaro, Cristian and Pearson, Daniel and Peden, John F and Pedersen, Nancy L and Pfeiffer, Andreas F H and Pichler, Irene and Polasek, Ozren and Posthuma, Danielle and Potter, Simon C and Pouta, Anneli and Province, Michael A and Rayner, Nigel W and Rice, Kenneth and Ripatti, Samuli and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Rolandsson, Olov and Sandbaek, Annelli and Sandhu, Manjinder and Sanna, Serena and Sayer, Avan Aihie and Scheet, Paul and Seedorf, Udo and Sharp, Stephen J and Shields, Beverley and Sigur{\dh}sson, Gunnar and Sijbrands, Eric J G and Silveira, Angela and Simpson, Laila and Singleton, Andrew and Smith, Nicholas L and Sovio, Ulla and Swift, Amy and Syddall, Holly and Syv{\"a}nen, Ann-Christine and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Dijk, Ko Willems and Varma, Dhiraj and Visvikis-Siest, Sophie and Vitart, Veronique and Vogelzangs, Nicole and Waeber, G{\'e}rard and Wagner, Peter J and Walley, Andrew and Ward, Kim L and Watkins, Hugh and Wild, Sarah H and Willemsen, Gonneke and Witteman, Jaqueline C M and Yarnell, John W G and Zelenika, Diana and Zethelius, Bj{\"o}rn and Zhai, Guangju and Zhao, Jing Hua and Zillikens, M Carola and Borecki, Ingrid B and Meneton, Pierre and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Nathan, David M and Williams, Gordon H and Silander, Kaisa and Bornstein, Stefan R and Schwarz, Peter and Spranger, Joachim and Karpe, Fredrik and Shuldiner, Alan R and Cooper, Cyrus and Serrano-R{\'\i}os, Manuel and Lind, Lars and Palmer, Lyle J and Hu, Frank B and Franks, Paul W and Ebrahim, Shah and Marmot, Michael and Kao, W H Linda and Pramstaller, Peter Paul and Wright, Alan F and Stumvoll, Michael and Hamsten, Anders and Buchanan, Thomas A and Valle, Timo T and Rotter, Jerome I and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Boomsma, Dorret I and Cao, Antonio and Scuteri, Angelo and Schlessinger, David and Uda, Manuela and Ruokonen, Aimo and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Peltonen, Leena and Mooser, Vincent and Sladek, Robert and Musunuru, Kiran and Smith, Albert V and Edmondson, Andrew C and Stylianou, Ioannis M and Koseki, Masahiro and Pirruccello, James P and Chasman, Daniel I and Johansen, Christopher T and Fouchier, Sigrid W and Peloso, Gina M and Barbalic, Maja and Ricketts, Sally L and Bis, Joshua C and Feitosa, Mary F and Orho-Melander, Marju and Melander, Olle and Li, Xiaohui and Li, Mingyao and Cho, Yoon Shin and Go, Min Jin and Kim, Young Jin and Lee, Jong-Young and Park, Taesung and Kim, Kyunga and Sim, Xueling and Ong, Rick Twee-Hee and Croteau-Chonka, Damien C and Lange, Leslie A and Smith, Joshua D and Ziegler, Andreas and Zhang, Weihua and Zee, Robert Y L and Whitfield, John B and Thompson, John R and Surakka, Ida and Spector, Tim D and Smit, Johannes H and Sinisalo, Juha and Scott, James and Saharinen, Juha and Sabatti, Chiara and Rose, Lynda M and Roberts, Robert and Rieder, Mark and Parker, Alex N and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Nieminen, Markku S and Nickerson, Deborah A and Montgomery, Grant W and McArdle, Wendy and Masson, David and Martin, Nicholas G and Marroni, Fabio and Lucas, Gavin and Luben, Robert and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and Lettre, Guillaume and Launer, Lenore J and Lakatta, Edward G and Laaksonen, Reijo and Kyvik, Kirsten O and K{\"o}nig, Inke R and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Kaplan, Lee M and Johansson, Asa and Janssens, A Cecile J W and Igl, Wilmar and Hovingh, G Kees and Hengstenberg, Christian and Havulinna, Aki S and Hastie, Nicholas D and Harris, Tamara B and Haritunians, Talin and Hall, Alistair S and Groop, Leif C and Gonzalez, Elena and Freimer, Nelson B and Erdmann, Jeanette and Ejebe, Kenechi G and D{\"o}ring, Angela and Dominiczak, Anna F and Demissie, Serkalem and Deloukas, Panagiotis and de Faire, Ulf and Crawford, Gabriel and Chen, Yii-der I and Caulfield, Mark J and Boekholdt, S Matthijs and Assimes, Themistocles L and Quertermous, Thomas and Seielstad, Mark and Wong, Tien Y and Tai, E-Shyong and Feranil, Alan B and Kuzawa, Christopher W and Taylor, Herman A and Gabriel, Stacey B and Holm, Hilma and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Krauss, Ronald M and Ordovas, Jose M and Munroe, Patricia B and Kooner, Jaspal S and Tall, Alan R and Hegele, Robert A and Kastelein, John J P and Schadt, Eric E and Strachan, David P and Reilly, Muredach P and Samani, Nilesh J and Schunkert, Heribert and Cupples, L Adrienne and Sandhu, Manjinder S and Ridker, Paul M and Rader, Daniel J and Kathiresan, Sekar} } @article {6291, title = {Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies six new Loci for serum calcium concentrations.}, journal = {PLoS Genet}, volume = {9}, year = {2013}, month = {2013}, pages = {e1003796}, abstract = {

Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is tightly regulated. Apart from CASR, the genes associated with serum calcium are largely unknown. We conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 39,400 individuals from 17 population-based cohorts and investigated the 14 most strongly associated loci in <= 21,679 additional individuals. Seven loci (six new regions) in association with serum calcium were identified and replicated. Rs1570669 near CYP24A1 (P = 9.1E-12), rs10491003 upstream of GATA3 (P = 4.8E-09) and rs7481584 in CARS (P = 1.2E-10) implicate regions involved in Mendelian calcemic disorders: Rs1550532 in DGKD (P = 8.2E-11), also associated with bone density, and rs7336933 near DGKH/KIAA0564 (P = 9.1E-10) are near genes that encode distinct isoforms of diacylglycerol kinase. Rs780094 is in GCKR. We characterized the expression of these genes in gut, kidney, and bone, and demonstrate modulation of gene expression in bone in response to dietary calcium in mice. Our results shed new light on the genetics of calcium homeostasis.

}, keywords = {Animals, Bone and Bones, Bone Density, Calcium, European Continental Ancestry Group, Gene Expression Regulation, Genome-Wide Association Study, Homeostasis, Humans, Kidney, Mice, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide}, issn = {1553-7404}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.1003796}, author = {O{\textquoteright}Seaghdha, Conall M and Wu, Hongsheng and Yang, Qiong and Kapur, Karen and Guessous, Idris and Zuber, Annie Mercier and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Stoudmann, Candice and Teumer, Alexander and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Mangino, Massimo and Dehghan, Abbas and Zhang, Weihua and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Li, Guo and Tanaka, Toshiko and Portas, Laura and Lopez, Lorna M and Hayward, Caroline and Lohman, Kurt and Matsuda, Koichi and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Firsov, Dmitri and Sorice, Rossella and Ulivi, Sheila and Brockhaus, A Catharina and Kleber, Marcus E and Mahajan, Anubha and Ernst, Florian D and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Launer, Lenore J and Mace, Aurelien and Boerwinckle, Eric and Arking, Dan E and Tanikawa, Chizu and Nakamura, Yusuke and Brown, Morris J and Gaspoz, Jean-Michel and Theler, Jean-Marc and Siscovick, David S and Psaty, Bruce M and Bergmann, Sven and Vollenweider, Peter and Vitart, Veronique and Wright, Alan F and Zemunik, Tatijana and Boban, Mladen and Kolcic, Ivana and Navarro, Pau and Brown, Edward M and Estrada, Karol and Ding, Jingzhong and Harris, Tamara B and Bandinelli, Stefania and Hernandez, Dena and Singleton, Andrew B and Girotto, Giorgia and Ruggiero, Daniela and d{\textquoteright}Adamo, Adamo Pio and Robino, Antonietta and Meitinger, Thomas and Meisinger, Christa and Davies, Gail and Starr, John M and Chambers, John C and Boehm, Bernhard O and Winkelmann, Bernhard R and Huang, Jie and Murgia, Federico and Wild, Sarah H and Campbell, Harry and Morris, Andrew P and Franco, Oscar H and Hofman, Albert and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Rivadeneira, Fernando and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Hannemann, Anke and Biffar, Reiner and Hoffmann, Wolfgang and Shin, So-Youn and Lescuyer, Pierre and Henry, Hughes and Schurmann, Claudia and Munroe, Patricia B and Gasparini, Paolo and Pirastu, Nicola and Ciullo, Marina and Gieger, Christian and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Lind, Lars and Spector, Tim D and Smith, Albert V and Rudan, Igor and Wilson, James F and Polasek, Ozren and Deary, Ian J and Pirastu, Mario and Ferrucci, Luigi and Liu, Yongmei and Kestenbaum, Bryan and Kooner, Jaspal S and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Nauck, Matthias and Kao, W H Linda and Wallaschofski, Henri and Bonny, Olivier and Fox, Caroline S and Bochud, Murielle} } @article {6544, title = {Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {46}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Aug}, pages = {826-36}, abstract = {

The QT interval, an electrocardiographic measure reflecting myocardial repolarization, is a heritable trait. QT prolongation is a risk factor for ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death (SCD) and could indicate the presence of the potentially lethal mendelian long-QT syndrome (LQTS). Using a genome-wide association and replication study in up to 100,000 individuals, we identified 35 common variant loci associated with QT interval that collectively explain \~{}8-10\% of QT-interval variation and highlight the importance of calcium regulation in myocardial repolarization. Rare variant analysis of 6 new QT interval-associated loci in 298 unrelated probands with LQTS identified coding variants not found in controls but of uncertain causality and therefore requiring validation. Several newly identified loci encode proteins that physically interact with other recognized repolarization proteins. Our integration of common variant association, expression and orthogonal protein-protein interaction screens provides new insights into cardiac electrophysiology and identifies new candidate genes for ventricular arrhythmias, LQTS and SCD.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Calcium Signaling, Death, Sudden, Cardiac, Electrocardiography, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Heart Ventricles, Humans, Long QT Syndrome, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardium, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.3014}, author = {Arking, Dan E and Pulit, Sara L and Crotti, Lia and van der Harst, Pim and Munroe, Patricia B and Koopmann, Tamara T and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Rossin, Elizabeth J and Morley, Michael and Wang, Xinchen and Johnson, Andrew D and Lundby, Alicia and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Noseworthy, Peter A and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Bradford, Yuki and Tarasov, Kirill V and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Lahtinen, Annukka M and Nolte, Ilja M and Smith, Albert Vernon and Bis, Joshua C and Isaacs, Aaron and Newhouse, Stephen J and Evans, Daniel S and Post, Wendy S and Waggott, Daryl and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Hicks, Andrew A and Eisele, Lewin and Ellinghaus, David and Hayward, Caroline and Navarro, Pau and Ulivi, Sheila and Tanaka, Toshiko and Tester, David J and Chatel, St{\'e}phanie and Gustafsson, Stefan and Kumari, Meena and Morris, Richard W and Naluai, {\r A}sa T and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Kluttig, Alexander and Strohmer, Bernhard and Panayiotou, Andrie G and Torres, Maria and Knoflach, Michael and Hubacek, Jaroslav A and Slowikowski, Kamil and Raychaudhuri, Soumya and Kumar, Runjun D and Harris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Shuldiner, Alan R and Alonso, Alvaro and Bader, Joel S and Ehret, Georg and Huang, Hailiang and Kao, W H Linda and Strait, James B and Macfarlane, Peter W and Brown, Morris and Caulfield, Mark J and Samani, Nilesh J and Kronenberg, Florian and Willeit, Johann and Smith, J Gustav and Greiser, Karin H and Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, Henriette and Werdan, Karl and Carella, Massimo and Zelante, Leopoldo and Heckbert, Susan R and Psaty, Bruce M and Rotter, Jerome I and Kolcic, Ivana and Polasek, Ozren and Wright, Alan F and Griffin, Maura and Daly, Mark J and Arnar, David O and Holm, Hilma and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Denny, Joshua C and Roden, Dan M and Zuvich, Rebecca L and Emilsson, Valur and Plump, Andrew S and Larson, Martin G and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Yin, Xiaoyan and Bobbo, Marco and D{\textquoteright}Adamo, Adamo P and Iorio, Annamaria and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Carracedo, Angel and Cummings, Steven R and Nalls, Michael A and Jula, Antti and Kontula, Kimmo K and Marjamaa, Annukka and Oikarinen, Lasse and Perola, Markus and Porthan, Kimmo and Erbel, Raimund and Hoffmann, Per and J{\"o}ckel, Karl-Heinz and K{\"a}lsch, Hagen and N{\"o}then, Markus M and den Hoed, Marcel and Loos, Ruth J F and Thelle, Dag S and Gieger, Christian and Meitinger, Thomas and Perz, Siegfried and Peters, Annette and Prucha, Hanna and Sinner, Moritz F and Waldenberger, Melanie and de Boer, Rudolf A and Franke, Lude and van der Vleuten, Pieter A and Beckmann, Britt Maria and Martens, Eimo and Bardai, Abdennasser and Hofman, Nynke and Wilde, Arthur A M and Behr, Elijah R and Dalageorgou, Chrysoula and Giudicessi, John R and Medeiros-Domingo, Argelia and Barc, Julien and Kyndt, Florence and Probst, Vincent and Ghidoni, Alice and Insolia, Roberto and Hamilton, Robert M and Scherer, Stephen W and Brandimarto, Jeffrey and Margulies, Kenneth and Moravec, Christine E and del Greco M, Fabiola and Fuchsberger, Christian and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Lee, Wai K and Watt, Graham C M and Campbell, Harry and Wild, Sarah H and El Mokhtari, Nour E and Frey, Norbert and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Mateo Leach, Irene and Navis, Gerjan and van den Berg, Maarten P and van Veldhuisen, Dirk J and Kellis, Manolis and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Franco, Oscar H and Hofman, Albert and Kors, Jan A and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Kedenko, Lyudmyla and Lamina, Claudia and Oostra, Ben A and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Lakatta, Edward G and Mulas, Antonella and Orr{\`u}, Marco and Schlessinger, David and Uda, Manuela and Markus, Marcello R P and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Snieder, Harold and Spector, Timothy D and Arnl{\"o}v, Johan and Lind, Lars and Sundstr{\"o}m, Johan and Syv{\"a}nen, Ann-Christine and Kivimaki, Mika and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Mononen, Nina and Raitakari, Olli T and Viikari, Jorma S and Adamkova, Vera and Kiechl, Stefan and Brion, Maria and Nicolaides, Andrew N and Paulweber, Bernhard and Haerting, Johannes and Dominiczak, Anna F and Nyberg, Fredrik and Whincup, Peter H and Hingorani, Aroon D and Schott, Jean-Jacques and Bezzina, Connie R and Ingelsson, Erik and Ferrucci, Luigi and Gasparini, Paolo and Wilson, James F and Rudan, Igor and Franke, Andre and M{\"u}hleisen, Thomas W and Pramstaller, Peter P and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho J and Paterson, Andrew D and Parsa, Afshin and Liu, Yongmei and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Siscovick, David S and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Jamshidi, Yalda and Salomaa, Veikko and Felix, Stephan B and Sanna, Serena and Ritchie, Marylyn D and Stricker, Bruno H and Stefansson, Kari and Boyer, Laurie A and Cappola, Thomas P and Olsen, Jesper V and Lage, Kasper and Schwartz, Peter J and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Ackerman, Michael J and Pfeufer, Arne and de Bakker, Paul I W and Newton-Cheh, Christopher} } @article {6605, title = {Loss-of-function mutations in APOC3, triglycerides, and coronary disease.}, journal = {N Engl J Med}, volume = {371}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Jul 3}, pages = {22-31}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Plasma triglyceride levels are heritable and are correlated with the risk of coronary heart disease. Sequencing of the protein-coding regions of the human genome (the exome) has the potential to identify rare mutations that have a large effect on phenotype.

METHODS: We sequenced the protein-coding regions of 18,666 genes in each of 3734 participants of European or African ancestry in the Exome Sequencing Project. We conducted tests to determine whether rare mutations in coding sequence, individually or in aggregate within a gene, were associated with plasma triglyceride levels. For mutations associated with triglyceride levels, we subsequently evaluated their association with the risk of coronary heart disease in 110,970 persons.

RESULTS: An aggregate of rare mutations in the gene encoding apolipoprotein C3 (APOC3) was associated with lower plasma triglyceride levels. Among the four mutations that drove this result, three were loss-of-function mutations: a nonsense mutation (R19X) and two splice-site mutations (IVS2+1G{\textrightarrow}A and IVS3+1G{\textrightarrow}T). The fourth was a missense mutation (A43T). Approximately 1 in 150 persons in the study was a heterozygous carrier of at least one of these four mutations. Triglyceride levels in the carriers were 39\% lower than levels in noncarriers (P<1{\texttimes}10(-20)), and circulating levels of APOC3 in carriers were 46\% lower than levels in noncarriers (P=8{\texttimes}10(-10)). The risk of coronary heart disease among 498 carriers of any rare APOC3 mutation was 40\% lower than the risk among 110,472 noncarriers (odds ratio, 0.60; 95\% confidence interval, 0.47 to 0.75; P=4{\texttimes}10(-6)).

CONCLUSIONS: Rare mutations that disrupt APOC3 function were associated with lower levels of plasma triglycerides and APOC3. Carriers of these mutations were found to have a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. (Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and others.).

}, keywords = {African Continental Ancestry Group, Apolipoprotein C-III, Coronary Disease, European Continental Ancestry Group, Exome, Genotype, Heterozygote, Humans, Liver, Mutation, Risk Factors, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Triglycerides}, issn = {1533-4406}, doi = {10.1056/NEJMoa1307095}, author = {Crosby, Jacy and Peloso, Gina M and Auer, Paul L and Crosslin, David R and Stitziel, Nathan O and Lange, Leslie A and Lu, Yingchang and Tang, Zheng-Zheng and Zhang, He and Hindy, George and Masca, Nicholas and Stirrups, Kathleen and Kanoni, Stavroula and Do, Ron and Jun, Goo and Hu, Youna and Kang, Hyun Min and Xue, Chenyi and Goel, Anuj and Farrall, Martin and Duga, Stefano and Merlini, Pier Angelica and Asselta, Rosanna and Girelli, Domenico and Olivieri, Oliviero and Martinelli, Nicola and Yin, Wu and Reilly, Dermot and Speliotes, Elizabeth and Fox, Caroline S and Hveem, Kristian and Holmen, Oddgeir L and Nikpay, Majid and Farlow, Deborah N and Assimes, Themistocles L and Franceschini, Nora and Robinson, Jennifer and North, Kari E and Martin, Lisa W and DePristo, Mark and Gupta, Namrata and Escher, Stefan A and Jansson, Jan-H{\r a}kan and Van Zuydam, Natalie and Palmer, Colin N A and Wareham, Nicholas and Koch, Werner and Meitinger, Thomas and Peters, Annette and Lieb, Wolfgang and Erbel, Raimund and K{\"o}nig, Inke R and Kruppa, Jochen and Degenhardt, Franziska and Gottesman, Omri and Bottinger, Erwin P and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Psaty, Bruce M and Ballantyne, Christie M and Abecasis, Goncalo and Ordovas, Jose M and Melander, Olle and Watkins, Hugh and Orho-Melander, Marju and Ardissino, Diego and Loos, Ruth J F and McPherson, Ruth and Willer, Cristen J and Erdmann, Jeanette and Hall, Alistair S and Samani, Nilesh J and Deloukas, Panos and Schunkert, Heribert and Wilson, James G and Kooperberg, Charles and Rich, Stephen S and Tracy, Russell P and Lin, Dan-Yu and Altshuler, David and Gabriel, Stacey and Nickerson, Deborah A and Jarvik, Gail P and Cupples, L Adrienne and Reiner, Alex P and Boerwinkle, Eric and Kathiresan, Sekar} } @article {6577, title = {Whole-exome sequencing identifies rare and low-frequency coding variants associated with LDL cholesterol.}, journal = {Am J Hum Genet}, volume = {94}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Feb 06}, pages = {233-45}, abstract = {

Elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is a treatable, heritable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified 157 variants associated with lipid levels but are not well suited to assess the impact of rare and low-frequency variants. To determine whether rare or low-frequency coding variants are associated with LDL-C, we exome sequenced 2,005 individuals, including 554 individuals selected for extreme LDL-C (>98(th) or <2(nd) percentile). Follow-up analyses included sequencing of 1,302 additional individuals and genotype-based analysis of 52,221 individuals. We observed significant evidence of association between LDL-C and the burden of rare or low-frequency variants in PNPLA5, encoding a phospholipase-domain-containing protein, and both known and previously unidentified variants in PCSK9, LDLR and APOB, three known lipid-related genes. The effect sizes for the burden of rare variants for each associated gene were substantially higher than those observed for individual SNPs identified from GWASs. We replicated the PNPLA5 signal in an independent large-scale sequencing study of 2,084 individuals. In conclusion, this large whole-exome-sequencing study for LDL-C identified a gene not known to be implicated in LDL-C and provides unique insight into the design and analysis of similar experiments.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, Apolipoproteins E, Cholesterol, LDL, Cohort Studies, Dyslipidemias, Exome, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Gene Frequency, Genetic Code, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Humans, Lipase, Male, Middle Aged, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Proprotein Convertase 9, Proprotein Convertases, Receptors, LDL, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Serine Endopeptidases}, issn = {1537-6605}, doi = {10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.01.010}, author = {Lange, Leslie A and Hu, Youna and Zhang, He and Xue, Chenyi and Schmidt, Ellen M and Tang, Zheng-Zheng and Bizon, Chris and Lange, Ethan M and Smith, Joshua D and Turner, Emily H and Jun, Goo and Kang, Hyun Min and Peloso, Gina and Auer, Paul and Li, Kuo-Ping and Flannick, Jason and Zhang, Ji and Fuchsberger, Christian and Gaulton, Kyle and Lindgren, Cecilia and Locke, Adam and Manning, Alisa and Sim, Xueling and Rivas, Manuel A and Holmen, Oddgeir L and Gottesman, Omri and Lu, Yingchang and Ruderfer, Douglas and Stahl, Eli A and Duan, Qing and Li, Yun and Durda, Peter and Jiao, Shuo and Isaacs, Aaron and Hofman, Albert and Bis, Joshua C and Correa, Adolfo and Griswold, Michael E and Jakobsdottir, Johanna and Smith, Albert V and Schreiner, Pamela J and Feitosa, Mary F and Zhang, Qunyuan and Huffman, Jennifer E and Crosby, Jacy and Wassel, Christina L and Do, Ron and Franceschini, Nora and Martin, Lisa W and Robinson, Jennifer G and Assimes, Themistocles L and Crosslin, David R and Rosenthal, Elisabeth A and Tsai, Michael and Rieder, Mark J and Farlow, Deborah N and Folsom, Aaron R and Lumley, Thomas and Fox, Ervin R and Carlson, Christopher S and Peters, Ulrike and Jackson, Rebecca D and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Levy, Daniel and Rotter, Jerome I and Taylor, Herman A and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Siscovick, David S and Fornage, Myriam and Borecki, Ingrid B and Hayward, Caroline and Rudan, Igor and Chen, Y Eugene and Bottinger, Erwin P and Loos, Ruth J F and S{\ae}trom, P{\r a}l and Hveem, Kristian and Boehnke, Michael and Groop, Leif and McCarthy, Mark and Meitinger, Thomas and Ballantyne, Christie M and Gabriel, Stacey B and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Post, Wendy S and North, Kari E and Reiner, Alexander P and Boerwinkle, Eric and Psaty, Bruce M and Altshuler, David and Kathiresan, Sekar and Lin, Dan-Yu and Jarvik, Gail P and Cupples, L Adrienne and Kooperberg, Charles and Wilson, James G and Nickerson, Deborah A and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Rich, Stephen S and Tracy, Russell P and Willer, Cristen J} } @article {7262, title = {52 Genetic Loci Influencing Myocardial~Mass.}, journal = {J Am Coll Cardiol}, volume = {68}, year = {2016}, month = {2016 Sep 27}, pages = {1435-48}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Myocardial mass is a key determinant of cardiac muscle function and hypertrophy. Myocardial depolarization leading to cardiac muscle contraction is reflected by the amplitude and duration of the QRS complex on the electrocardiogram (ECG). Abnormal QRS amplitude or duration reflect changes in myocardial mass and conduction, and are associated with increased risk of heart failure and death.

OBJECTIVES: This meta-analysis sought to gain insights into the genetic determinants of myocardial mass.

METHODS: We carried out a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 4 QRS traits in up to 73,518 individuals of European ancestry, followed by extensive biological and functional assessment.

RESULTS: We identified 52 genomic loci, of which 32 are novel, that are reliably associated with 1 or more QRS phenotypes at p~< 1~{\texttimes} 10(-8). These loci are enriched in regions of open chromatin, histone modifications, and transcription factor binding, suggesting that they represent regions of the genome that are actively transcribed in the human heart. Pathway analyses provided evidence that these loci play a role in cardiac hypertrophy. We further highlighted 67~candidate genes at the identified loci that are preferentially expressed in cardiac tissue and associated with cardiac abnormalities in Drosophila melanogaster and Mus musculus. We validated the regulatory function of a novel variant in the SCN5A/SCN10A locus in~vitro and in~vivo.

CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our findings provide new insights into genes and biological pathways controlling myocardial mass and may help identify novel therapeutic targets.

}, issn = {1558-3597}, doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2016.07.729}, author = {van der Harst, Pim and van Setten, Jessica and Verweij, Niek and Vogler, Georg and Franke, Lude and Maurano, Matthew T and Wang, Xinchen and Mateo Leach, Irene and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Hayward, Caroline and Sorice, Rossella and Meirelles, Osorio and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Polasek, Ozren and Tanaka, Toshiko and Arking, Dan E and Ulivi, Sheila and Trompet, Stella and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Smith, Albert V and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Kerr, Kathleen F and Magnani, Jared W and del Greco M, Fabiola and Zhang, Weihua and Nolte, Ilja M and Silva, Claudia T and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Tragante, Vinicius and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Adriaens, Michiel E and Andersen, Karl and Barnett, Phil and Bis, Joshua C and Bodmer, Rolf and Buckley, Brendan M and Campbell, Harry and Cannon, Megan V and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Chen, Lin Y and Delitala, Alessandro and Devereux, Richard B and Doevendans, Pieter A and Dominiczak, Anna F and Ferrucci, Luigi and Ford, Ian and Gieger, Christian and Harris, Tamara B and Haugen, Eric and Heinig, Matthias and Hernandez, Dena G and Hillege, Hans L and Hirschhorn, Joel N and Hofman, Albert and Hubner, Norbert and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Iorio, Annamaria and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kellis, Manolis and Kolcic, Ivana and Kooner, Ishminder K and Kooner, Jaspal S and Kors, Jan A and Lakatta, Edward G and Lage, Kasper and Launer, Lenore J and Levy, Daniel and Lundby, Alicia and Macfarlane, Peter W and May, Dalit and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Nappo, Stefania and Naitza, Silvia and Neph, Shane and Nord, Alex S and Nutile, Teresa and Okin, Peter M and Olsen, Jesper V and Oostra, Ben A and Penninger, Josef M and Pennacchio, Len A and Pers, Tune H and Perz, Siegfried and Peters, Annette and Pinto, Yigal M and Pfeufer, Arne and Pilia, Maria Grazia and Pramstaller, Peter P and Prins, Bram P and Raitakari, Olli T and Raychaudhuri, Soumya and Rice, Ken M and Rossin, Elizabeth J and Rotter, Jerome I and Schafer, Sebastian and Schlessinger, David and Schmidt, Carsten O and Sehmi, Jobanpreet and Sillj{\'e}, Herman H W and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Sinner, Moritz F and Slowikowski, Kamil and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Spector, Timothy D and Spiering, Wilko and Stamatoyannopoulos, John A and Stolk, Ronald P and Strauch, Konstantin and Tan, Sian-Tsung and Tarasov, Kirill V and Trinh, Bosco and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van den Boogaard, Malou and van Duijn, Cornelia M and van Gilst, Wiek H and Viikari, Jorma S and Visscher, Peter M and Vitart, Veronique and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Waldenberger, Melanie and Weichenberger, Christian X and Westra, Harm-Jan and Wijmenga, Cisca and Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H and Yang, Jian and Bezzina, Connie R and Munroe, Patricia B and Snieder, Harold and Wright, Alan F and Rudan, Igor and Boyer, Laurie A and Asselbergs, Folkert W and van Veldhuisen, Dirk J and Stricker, Bruno H and Psaty, Bruce M and Ciullo, Marina and Sanna, Serena and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Wilson, James F and Bandinelli, Stefania and Alonso, Alvaro and Gasparini, Paolo and Jukema, J Wouter and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Felix, Stephan B and Heckbert, Susan R and de Boer, Rudolf A and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Hicks, Andrew A and Chambers, John C and Jamshidi, Yalda and Visel, Axel and Christoffels, Vincent M and Isaacs, Aaron and Samani, Nilesh J and de Bakker, Paul I W} } @article {7168, title = {Genetic variants in RBFOX3 are associated with sleep latency.}, journal = {Eur J Hum Genet}, volume = {24}, year = {2016}, month = {2016 Oct}, pages = {1488-95}, abstract = {

Time to fall asleep (sleep latency) is a major determinant of sleep quality. Chronic, long sleep latency is a major characteristic of sleep-onset insomnia and/or delayed sleep phase syndrome. In this study we aimed to discover common polymorphisms that contribute to the genetics of sleep latency. We performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) including 2 572 737 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) established in seven European cohorts including 4242 individuals. We found a cluster of three highly correlated variants (rs9900428, rs9907432 and rs7211029) in the RNA-binding protein fox-1 homolog 3 gene (RBFOX3) associated with sleep latency (P-values=5.77 {\texttimes} 10(-08), 6.59 {\texttimes} 10(-)(08) and 9.17 {\texttimes} 10(-)(08)). These SNPs were replicated in up to 12 independent populations including 30 377 individuals (P-values=1.5 {\texttimes} 10(-)(02), 7.0 {\texttimes} 10(-)(03) and 2.5 {\texttimes} 10(-)(03); combined meta-analysis P-values=5.5 {\texttimes} 10(-07), 5.4 {\texttimes} 10(-07) and 1.0 {\texttimes} 10(-07)). A functional prediction of RBFOX3 based on co-expression with other genes shows that this gene is predominantly expressed in brain (P-value=1.4 {\texttimes} 10(-316)) and the central nervous system (P-value=7.5 {\texttimes} 10(-)(321)). The predicted function of RBFOX3 based on co-expression analysis with other genes shows that this gene is significantly involved in the release cycle of neurotransmitters including gamma-aminobutyric acid and various monoamines (P-values<2.9 {\texttimes} 10(-11)) that are crucial in triggering the onset of sleep. To conclude, in this first large-scale GWAS of sleep latency we report a novel association of variants in RBFOX3 gene. Further, a functional prediction of RBFOX3 supports the involvement of RBFOX3 with sleep latency.

}, issn = {1476-5438}, doi = {10.1038/ejhg.2016.31}, author = {Amin, Najaf and Allebrandt, Karla V and van der Spek, Ashley and M{\"u}ller-Myhsok, Bertram and Hek, Karin and Teder-Laving, Maris and Hayward, Caroline and Esko, T{\~o}nu and van Mill, Josine G and Mbarek, Hamdi and Watson, Nathaniel F and Melville, Scott A and Del Greco, Fabiola M and Byrne, Enda M and Oole, Edwin and Kolcic, Ivana and Chen, Ting-Hsu and Evans, Daniel S and Coresh, Josef and Vogelzangs, Nicole and Karjalainen, Juha and Willemsen, Gonneke and Gharib, Sina A and Zgaga, Lina and Mihailov, Evelin and Stone, Katie L and Campbell, Harry and Brouwer, Rutger Ww and Demirkan, Ayse and Isaacs, Aaron and Dogas, Zoran and Marciante, Kristin D and Campbell, Susan and Borovecki, Fran and Luik, Annemarie I and Li, Man and Hottenga, Jouke Jan and Huffman, Jennifer E and van den Hout, Mirjam Cgn and Cummings, Steven R and Aulchenko, Yurii S and Gehrman, Philip R and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Wichmann, Heinz-Erich and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Fehrmann, Rudolf Sn and Montgomery, Grant W and Hofman, Albert and Kao, Wen Hong Linda and Oostra, Ben A and Wright, Alan F and Vink, Jacqueline M and Wilson, James F and Pramstaller, Peter P and Hicks, Andrew A and Polasek, Ozren and Punjabi, Naresh M and Redline, Susan and Psaty, Bruce M and Heath, Andrew C and Merrow, Martha and Tranah, Gregory J and Gottlieb, Daniel J and Boomsma, Dorret I and Martin, Nicholas G and Rudan, Igor and Tiemeier, Henning and van IJcken, Wilfred Fj and Penninx, Brenda W and Metspalu, Andres and Meitinger, Thomas and Franke, Lude and Roenneberg, Till and van Duijn, Cornelia M} } @article {7557, title = {Fifteen Genetic Loci Associated With the Electrocardiographic P Wave.}, journal = {Circ Cardiovasc Genet}, volume = {10}, year = {2017}, month = {2017 Aug}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: The P wave on an ECG is a measure of atrial electric function, and its characteristics may serve as predictors for atrial arrhythmias. Increased mean P-wave duration and P-wave terminal force traditionally have been used as markers for left atrial enlargement, and both have been associated with increased risk of atrial fibrillation. Here, we explore the genetic basis of P-wave morphology through meta-analysis of genome-wide association study results for P-wave duration and P-wave terminal force from 12 cohort studies.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We included 44 456 individuals, of which 6778 (16\%) were of African ancestry. Genotyping, imputation, and genome-wide association study were performed at each study site. Summary-level results were meta-analyzed centrally using inverse-variance weighting. In meta-analyses of P-wave duration, we identified 6 significant (P<5{\texttimes}10-8) novel loci and replicated a prior association with SCN10A. We identified 3 loci at SCN5A, TBX5, and CAV1/CAV2 that were jointly associated with the PR interval, PR segment, and P-wave duration. We identified 6 novel loci in meta-analysis of P-wave terminal force. Four of the identified genetic loci were significantly associated with gene expression in 329 left atrial samples. Finally, we observed that some of the loci associated with the P wave were linked to overall atrial conduction, whereas others identified distinct phases of atrial conduction.

CONCLUSIONS: We have identified 6 novel genetic loci associated with P-wave duration and 6 novel loci associated with P-wave terminal force. Future studies of these loci may aid in identifying new targets for drugs that may modify atrial conduction or treat atrial arrhythmias.

}, keywords = {Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Caveolin 1, Caveolin 2, Electrocardiography, Genetic Loci, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Heart Atria, Humans, NAV1.5 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel, NAV1.8 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel, T-Box Domain Proteins}, issn = {1942-3268}, doi = {10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.116.001667}, author = {Christophersen, Ingrid E and Magnani, Jared W and Yin, Xiaoyan and Barnard, John and Weng, Lu-Chen and Arking, Dan E and Niemeijer, Maartje N and Lubitz, Steven A and Avery, Christy L and Duan, Qing and Felix, Stephan B and Bis, Joshua C and Kerr, Kathleen F and Isaacs, Aaron and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and M{\"u}ller, Christian and North, Kari E and Reiner, Alex P and Tinker, Lesley F and Kors, Jan A and Teumer, Alexander and Petersmann, Astrid and Sinner, Moritz F and B{\r u}zkov{\'a}, Petra and Smith, Jonathan D and Van Wagoner, David R and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Waldenberger, Melanie and Peters, Annette and Meitinger, Thomas and Limacher, Marian C and Wilhelmsen, Kirk C and Psaty, Bruce M and Hofman, Albert and Uitterlinden, Andre and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Zhang, Zhu-Ming and Schnabel, Renate B and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and van Duijn, Cornelia and Rotter, Jerome I and Sotoodehnia, Nona and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Li, Yun and Chung, Mina K and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Alonso, Alvaro and Whitsel, Eric A and Stricker, Bruno H and Benjamin, Emelia J and Heckbert, Susan R and Ellinor, Patrick T} } @article {7596, title = {Impact of common genetic determinants of Hemoglobin A1c on type 2 diabetes risk and diagnosis in ancestrally diverse populations: A transethnic genome-wide meta-analysis.}, journal = {PLoS Med}, volume = {14}, year = {2017}, month = {2017 Sep}, pages = {e1002383}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is used to diagnose type 2 diabetes (T2D) and assess glycemic control in patients with diabetes. Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 18 HbA1c-associated genetic variants. These variants proved to be classifiable by their likely biological action as erythrocytic (also associated with erythrocyte traits) or glycemic (associated with other glucose-related traits). In this study, we tested the hypotheses that, in a very large scale GWAS, we would identify more genetic variants associated with HbA1c and that HbA1c variants implicated in erythrocytic biology would affect the diagnostic accuracy of HbA1c. We therefore expanded the number of HbA1c-associated loci and tested the effect of genetic risk-scores comprised of erythrocytic or glycemic variants on incident diabetes prediction and on prevalent diabetes screening performance. Throughout this multiancestry study, we kept a focus on interancestry differences in HbA1c genetics performance that might influence race-ancestry differences in health outcomes.

METHODS \& FINDINGS: Using genome-wide association meta-analyses in up to 159,940 individuals from 82 cohorts of European, African, East Asian, and South Asian ancestry, we identified 60 common genetic variants associated with HbA1c. We classified variants as implicated in glycemic, erythrocytic, or unclassified biology and tested whether additive genetic scores of erythrocytic variants (GS-E) or glycemic variants (GS-G) were associated with higher T2D incidence in multiethnic longitudinal cohorts (N = 33,241). Nineteen glycemic and 22 erythrocytic variants were associated with HbA1c at genome-wide significance. GS-G was associated with higher T2D risk (incidence OR = 1.05, 95\% CI 1.04-1.06, per HbA1c-raising allele, p = 3 {\texttimes} 10-29); whereas GS-E was not (OR = 1.00, 95\% CI 0.99-1.01, p = 0.60). In Europeans and Asians, erythrocytic variants in aggregate had only modest effects on the diagnostic accuracy of HbA1c. Yet, in African Americans, the X-linked G6PD G202A variant (T-allele frequency 11\%) was associated with an absolute decrease in HbA1c of 0.81\%-units (95\% CI 0.66-0.96) per allele in hemizygous men, and 0.68\%-units (95\% CI 0.38-0.97) in homozygous women. The G6PD variant may cause approximately 2\% (N = 0.65 million, 95\% CI 0.55-0.74) of African American adults with T2D to remain undiagnosed when screened with HbA1c. Limitations include the smaller sample sizes for non-European ancestries and the inability to classify approximately one-third of the variants. Further studies in large multiethnic cohorts with HbA1c, glycemic, and erythrocytic traits are required to better determine the biological action of the unclassified variants.

CONCLUSIONS: As G6PD deficiency can be clinically silent until illness strikes, we recommend investigation of the possible benefits of screening for the G6PD genotype along with using HbA1c to diagnose T2D in populations of African ancestry or groups where G6PD deficiency is common. Screening with direct glucose measurements, or genetically-informed HbA1c diagnostic thresholds in people with G6PD deficiency, may be required to avoid missed or delayed diagnoses.

}, keywords = {Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Genetic Variation, Genome-Wide Association Study, Glycated Hemoglobin A, Humans, Phenotype, Risk}, issn = {1549-1676}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.1002383}, author = {Wheeler, Eleanor and Leong, Aaron and Liu, Ching-Ti and Hivert, Marie-France and Strawbridge, Rona J and Podmore, Clara and Li, Man and Yao, Jie and Sim, Xueling and Hong, Jaeyoung and Chu, Audrey Y and Zhang, Weihua and Wang, Xu and Chen, Peng and Maruthur, Nisa M and Porneala, Bianca C and Sharp, Stephen J and Jia, Yucheng and Kabagambe, Edmond K and Chang, Li-Ching and Chen, Wei-Min and Elks, Cathy E and Evans, Daniel S and Fan, Qiao and Giulianini, Franco and Go, Min Jin and Hottenga, Jouke-Jan and Hu, Yao and Jackson, Anne U and Kanoni, Stavroula and Kim, Young Jin and Kleber, Marcus E and Ladenvall, Claes and Lecoeur, C{\'e}cile and Lim, Sing-Hui and Lu, Yingchang and Mahajan, Anubha and Marzi, Carola and Nalls, Mike A and Navarro, Pau and Nolte, Ilja M and Rose, Lynda M and Rybin, Denis V and Sanna, Serena and Shi, Yuan and Stram, Daniel O and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Tan, Shu Pei and van der Most, Peter J and van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V and Wong, Andrew and Yengo, Loic and Zhao, Wanting and Goel, Anuj and Martinez Larrad, Maria Teresa and Radke, D{\"o}rte and Salo, Perttu and Tanaka, Toshiko and van Iperen, Erik P A and Abecasis, Goncalo and Afaq, Saima and Alizadeh, Behrooz Z and Bertoni, Alain G and Bonnefond, Am{\'e}lie and B{\"o}ttcher, Yvonne and Bottinger, Erwin P and Campbell, Harry and Carlson, Olga D and Chen, Chien-Hsiun and Cho, Yoon Shin and Garvey, W Timothy and Gieger, Christian and Goodarzi, Mark O and Grallert, Harald and Hamsten, Anders and Hartman, Catharina A and Herder, Christian and Hsiung, Chao Agnes and Huang, Jie and Igase, Michiya and Isono, Masato and Katsuya, Tomohiro and Khor, Chiea-Chuen and Kiess, Wieland and Kohara, Katsuhiko and Kovacs, Peter and Lee, Juyoung and Lee, Wen-Jane and Lehne, Benjamin and Li, Huaixing and Liu, Jianjun and Lobbens, Stephane and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Lyssenko, Valeriya and Meitinger, Thomas and Miki, Tetsuro and Miljkovic, Iva and Moon, Sanghoon and Mulas, Antonella and M{\"u}ller, Gabriele and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Nagaraja, Ramaiah and Nauck, Matthias and Pankow, James S and Polasek, Ozren and Prokopenko, Inga and Ramos, Paula S and Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura and Rathmann, Wolfgang and Rich, Stephen S and Robertson, Neil R and Roden, Michael and Roussel, Ronan and Rudan, Igor and Scott, Robert A and Scott, William R and Sennblad, Bengt and Siscovick, David S and Strauch, Konstantin and Sun, Liang and Swertz, Morris and Tajuddin, Salman M and Taylor, Kent D and Teo, Yik-Ying and Tham, Yih Chung and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Wareham, Nicholas J and Willemsen, Gonneke and Wilsgaard, Tom and Hingorani, Aroon D and Egan, Josephine and Ferrucci, Luigi and Hovingh, G Kees and Jula, Antti and Kivimaki, Mika and Kumari, Meena and Nj{\o}lstad, Inger and Palmer, Colin N A and Serrano R{\'\i}os, Manuel and Stumvoll, Michael and Watkins, Hugh and Aung, Tin and Bl{\"u}her, Matthias and Boehnke, Michael and Boomsma, Dorret I and Bornstein, Stefan R and Chambers, John C and Chasman, Daniel I and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Chen, Yduan-Tsong and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Cucca, Francesco and de Geus, Eco J C and Deloukas, Panos and Evans, Michele K and Fornage, Myriam and Friedlander, Yechiel and Froguel, Philippe and Groop, Leif and Gross, Myron D and Harris, Tamara B and Hayward, Caroline and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Ingelsson, Erik and Kato, Norihiro and Kim, Bong-Jo and Koh, Woon-Puay and Kooner, Jaspal S and K{\"o}rner, Antje and Kuh, Diana and Kuusisto, Johanna and Laakso, Markku and Lin, Xu and Liu, Yongmei and Loos, Ruth J F and Magnusson, Patrik K E and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and McCarthy, Mark I and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Ong, Ken K and Pedersen, Nancy L and Pereira, Mark A and Peters, Annette and Ridker, Paul M and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Sale, Michele and Saleheen, Danish and Saltevo, Juha and Schwarz, Peter Eh and Sheu, Wayne H H and Snieder, Harold and Spector, Timothy D and Tabara, Yasuharu and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and van Dam, Rob M and Wilson, James G and Wilson, James F and Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R and Wong, Tien Yin and Wu, Jer-Yuarn and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zonderman, Alan B and Soranzo, Nicole and Guo, Xiuqing and Roberts, David J and Florez, Jose C and Sladek, Robert and Dupuis, Jos{\'e}e and Morris, Andrew P and Tai, E-Shyong and Selvin, Elizabeth and Rotter, Jerome I and Langenberg, Claudia and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Meigs, James B} } @article {7600, title = {Large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies five loci for lean body mass.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {8}, year = {2017}, month = {2017 Jul 19}, pages = {80}, abstract = {

Lean body mass, consisting mostly of skeletal muscle, is important for healthy aging. We performed a genome-wide association study for whole body (20 cohorts of European ancestry with n = 38,292) and appendicular (arms and legs) lean body mass (n = 28,330) measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry or bioelectrical impedance analysis, adjusted for sex, age, height, and fat mass. Twenty-one single-nucleotide polymorphisms were significantly associated with lean body mass either genome wide (p < 5 {\texttimes} 10-8) or suggestively genome wide (p < 2.3 {\texttimes} 10-6). Replication in 63,475 (47,227 of European ancestry) individuals from 33 cohorts for whole body lean body mass and in 45,090 (42,360 of European ancestry) subjects from 25 cohorts for appendicular lean body mass was successful for five single-nucleotide polymorphisms in/near HSD17B11, VCAN, ADAMTSL3, IRS1, and FTO for total lean body mass and for three single-nucleotide polymorphisms in/near VCAN, ADAMTSL3, and IRS1 for appendicular lean body mass. Our findings provide new insight into the genetics of lean body mass.Lean body mass is a highly heritable trait and is associated with various health conditions. Here, Kiel and colleagues perform a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for whole body lean body mass and find five novel genetic loci to be significantly associated.

}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-017-00031-7}, author = {Zillikens, M Carola and Demissie, Serkalem and Hsu, Yi-Hsiang and Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M and Chou, Wen-Chi and Stolk, Lisette and Livshits, Gregory and Broer, Linda and Johnson, Toby and Koller, Daniel L and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Malkin, Ida and Ried, Janina S and Smith, Albert V and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Vandenput, Liesbeth and Hua Zhao, Jing and Zhang, Weihua and Aghdassi, Ali and {\r A}kesson, Kristina and Amin, Najaf and Baier, Leslie J and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Bennett, David A and Bertram, Lars and Biffar, Rainer and Bochud, Murielle and Boehnke, Michael and Borecki, Ingrid B and Buchman, Aron S and Byberg, Liisa and Campbell, Harry and Campos Obanda, Natalia and Cauley, Jane A and Cawthon, Peggy M and Cederberg, Henna and Chen, Zhao and Cho, Nam H and Jin Choi, Hyung and Claussnitzer, Melina and Collins, Francis and Cummings, Steven R and De Jager, Philip L and Demuth, Ilja and Dhonukshe-Rutten, Rosalie A M and Diatchenko, Luda and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Enneman, Anke W and Erdos, Mike and Eriksson, Johan G and Eriksson, Joel and Estrada, Karol and Evans, Daniel S and Feitosa, Mary F and Fu, Mao and Garcia, Melissa and Gieger, Christian and Girke, Thomas and Glazer, Nicole L and Grallert, Harald and Grewal, Jagvir and Han, Bok-Ghee and Hanson, Robert L and Hayward, Caroline and Hofman, Albert and Hoffman, Eric P and Homuth, Georg and Hsueh, Wen-Chi and Hubal, Monica J and Hubbard, Alan and Huffman, Kim M and Husted, Lise B and Illig, Thomas and Ingelsson, Erik and Ittermann, Till and Jansson, John-Olov and Jordan, Joanne M and Jula, Antti and Karlsson, Magnus and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Klopp, Norman and Kloth, Jacqueline S L and Koistinen, Heikki A and Kraus, William E and Kritchevsky, Stephen and Kuulasmaa, Teemu and Kuusisto, Johanna and Laakso, Markku and Lahti, Jari and Lang, Thomas and Langdahl, Bente L and Launer, Lenore J and Lee, Jong-Young and Lerch, Markus M and Lewis, Joshua R and Lind, Lars and Lindgren, Cecilia and Liu, Yongmei and Liu, Tian and Liu, Youfang and Ljunggren, Osten and Lorentzon, Mattias and Luben, Robert N and Maixner, William and McGuigan, Fiona E and Medina-G{\'o}mez, Carolina and Meitinger, Thomas and Melhus, H{\r a}kan and Mellstr{\"o}m, Dan and Melov, Simon and Micha{\"e}lsson, Karl and Mitchell, Braxton D and Morris, Andrew P and Mosekilde, Leif and Newman, Anne and Nielson, Carrie M and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Oostra, Ben A and Orwoll, Eric S and Palotie, Aarno and Parker, Stephen C J and Peacock, Munro and Perola, Markus and Peters, Annette and Polasek, Ozren and Prince, Richard L and R{\"a}ikk{\"o}nen, Katri and Ralston, Stuart H and Ripatti, Samuli and Robbins, John A and Rotter, Jerome I and Rudan, Igor and Salomaa, Veikko and Satterfield, Suzanne and Schadt, Eric E and Schipf, Sabine and Scott, Laura and Sehmi, Joban and Shen, Jian and Soo Shin, Chan and Sigurdsson, Gunnar and Smith, Shad and Soranzo, Nicole and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Steinhagen-Thiessen, Elisabeth and Streeten, Elizabeth A and Styrkarsdottir, Unnur and Swart, Karin M A and Tan, Sian-Tsung and Tarnopolsky, Mark A and Thompson, Patricia and Thomson, Cynthia A and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Tikkanen, Emmi and Tranah, Gregory J and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and van Schoor, Natasja M and Verma, Arjun and Vollenweider, Peter and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Wactawski-Wende, Jean and Walker, Mark and Weedon, Michael N and Welch, Ryan and Wichmann, H-Erich and Widen, Elisabeth and Williams, Frances M K and Wilson, James F and Wright, Nicole C and Xie, Weijia and Yu, Lei and Zhou, Yanhua and Chambers, John C and D{\"o}ring, Angela and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Econs, Michael J and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Kooner, Jaspal S and Psaty, Bruce M and Spector, Timothy D and Stefansson, Kari and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Wareham, Nicholas J and Ossowski, Vicky and Waterworth, Dawn and Loos, Ruth J F and Karasik, David and Harris, Tamara B and Ohlsson, Claes and Kiel, Douglas P} } @article {7801, title = {Common and Rare Coding Genetic Variation Underlying the Electrocardiographic PR Interval.}, journal = {Circ Genom Precis Med}, volume = {11}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 May}, pages = {e002037}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Electrical conduction from the cardiac sinoatrial node to the ventricles is critical for normal heart function. Genome-wide association studies have identified more than a dozen common genetic loci that are associated with PR interval. However, it is unclear whether rare and low-frequency variants also contribute to PR interval heritability.

METHODS: We performed large-scale meta-analyses of the PR interval that included 83 367 participants of European ancestry and 9436 of African ancestry. We examined both common and rare variants associated with the PR interval.

RESULTS: We identified 31 genetic loci that were significantly associated with PR interval after Bonferroni correction (<1.2{\texttimes}10), including 11 novel loci that have not been reported previously. Many of these loci are involved in heart morphogenesis. In gene-based analysis, we found that multiple rare variants at (=5.9{\texttimes}10) and (=1.1{\texttimes}10) were associated with PR interval. locus also was implicated in the common variant analysis, whereas was a novel locus.

CONCLUSIONS: We identified common variants at 11 novel loci and rare variants within 2 gene regions that were significantly associated with PR interval. Our findings provide novel insights to the current understanding of atrioventricular conduction, which is critical for cardiac activity and an important determinant of health.

}, issn = {2574-8300}, doi = {10.1161/CIRCGEN.117.002037}, author = {Lin, Honghuang and van Setten, Jessica and Smith, Albert V and Bihlmeyer, Nathan A and Warren, Helen R and Brody, Jennifer A and Radmanesh, Farid and Hall, Leanne and Grarup, Niels and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Boutin, Thibaud and Verweij, Niek and Lin, Henry J and Li-Gao, Ruifang and van den Berg, Marten E and Marten, Jonathan and Weiss, Stefan and Prins, Bram P and Haessler, Jeffrey and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Mei, Hao and Harris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Li, Man and Alonso, Alvaro and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Connell, John M and Huang, Paul L and Weng, Lu-Chen and Jameson, Heather S and Hucker, William and Hanley, Alan and Tucker, Nathan R and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Bis, Joshua C and Rice, Kenneth M and Sitlani, Colleen M and Kors, Jan A and Xie, Zhijun and Wen, Chengping and Magnani, Jared W and Nelson, Christopher P and Kanters, J{\o}rgen K and Sinner, Moritz F and Strauch, Konstantin and Peters, Annette and Waldenberger, Melanie and Meitinger, Thomas and Bork-Jensen, Jette and Pedersen, Oluf and Linneberg, Allan and Rudan, Igor and de Boer, Rudolf A and van der Meer, Peter and Yao, Jie and Guo, Xiuqing and Taylor, Kent D and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Rotter, Jerome I and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Trompet, Stella and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Uitterlinden, Andre and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Smith, Blair H and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Felix, Stephan B and Homuth, Georg and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Mangino, Massimo and Spector, Timothy D and Bots, Michiel L and Perez, Marco and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Raitakari, Olli T and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Arking, Dan E and Munroe, Patricia B and Psaty, Bruce M and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Benjamin, Emelia J and Rosand, Jonathan and Samani, Nilesh J and Hansen, Torben and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Polasek, Ozren and van der Harst, Pim and Heckbert, Susan R and Jukema, J Wouter and Stricker, Bruno H and Hayward, Caroline and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Jamshidi, Yalda and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Kooperberg, Charles and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Wilson, James G and Ellinor, Patrick T and Lubitz, Steven A and Isaacs, Aaron} } @article {7778, title = {A comprehensive evaluation of the genetic architecture of sudden cardiac arrest.}, journal = {Eur Heart J}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Aug 28}, abstract = {

Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10\% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim to identify potential loci associated with SCA and to identify risk factors causally associated with SCA.

Methods and results: We carried out a large genome-wide association study (GWAS) for SCA (n = 3939 cases, 25~989 non-cases) to examine common variation genome-wide and in candidate arrhythmia genes. We also exploited Mendelian randomization (MR) methods using cross-trait multi-variant genetic risk score associations (GRSA) to assess causal relationships of 18 risk factors with SCA. No variants were associated with SCA at genome-wide significance, nor were common variants in candidate arrhythmia genes associated with SCA at nominal significance. Using cross-trait GRSA, we established genetic correlation between SCA and (i) coronary artery disease (CAD) and traditional CAD risk factors (blood pressure, lipids, and diabetes), (ii) height and BMI, and (iii) electrical instability traits (QT and atrial fibrillation), suggesting aetiologic roles for these traits in SCA risk.

Conclusions: Our findings show that a comprehensive approach to the genetic architecture of SCA can shed light on the determinants of a complex life-threatening condition with multiple influencing factors in the general population. The results of this genetic analysis, both positive and negative findings, have implications for evaluating the genetic architecture of patients with a family history of SCA, and for efforts to prevent SCA in high-risk populations and the general community.

}, issn = {1522-9645}, doi = {10.1093/eurheartj/ehy474}, author = {Ashar, Foram N and Mitchell, Rebecca N and Albert, Christine M and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Brody, Jennifer A and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Moes, Anna and Meitinger, Thomas and Mak, Angel and Huikuri, Heikki and Junttila, M Juhani and Goyette, Philippe and Pulit, Sara L and Pazoki, Raha and Tanck, Michael W and Blom, Marieke T and Zhao, XiaoQing and Havulinna, Aki S and Jabbari, Reza and Glinge, Charlotte and Tragante, Vinicius and Escher, Stefan A and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Ehret, Georg and Coresh, Josef and Li, Man and Prineas, Ronald J and Franco, Oscar H and Kwok, Pui-Yan and Lumley, Thomas and Dumas, Florence and McKnight, Barbara and Rotter, Jerome I and Lemaitre, Rozenn N and Heckbert, Susan R and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Tardif, Jean-Claude and VanDenburgh, Martin and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Hofman, Albert and Stricker, Bruno H C and de Bakker, Paul I W and Franks, Paul W and Jansson, Jan-H{\r a}kan and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Halushka, Marc K and Maleszewski, Joseph J and Tfelt-Hansen, Jacob and Engstr{\o}m, Thomas and Salomaa, Veikko and Virmani, Renu and Kolodgie, Frank and Wilde, Arthur A M and Tan, Hanno L and Bezzina, Connie R and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Rioux, John D and Jouven, Xavier and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Psaty, Bruce M and Siscovick, David S and Arking, Dan E and Sotoodehnia, Nona} } @article {7784, title = {ExomeChip-Wide Analysis of 95 626 Individuals Identifies 10 Novel Loci Associated With QT and JT Intervals.}, journal = {Circ Genom Precis Med}, volume = {11}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Jan}, pages = {e001758}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: QT interval, measured through a standard ECG, captures the time it takes for the cardiac ventricles to depolarize and repolarize. JT interval is the component of the QT interval that reflects ventricular repolarization alone. Prolonged QT interval has been linked to higher risk of sudden cardiac arrest.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed an ExomeChip-wide analysis for both QT and JT intervals, including 209 449 variants, both common and rare, in 17 341 genes from the Illumina Infinium HumanExome BeadChip. We identified 10 loci that modulate QT and JT interval duration that have not been previously reported in the literature using single-variant statistical models in a meta-analysis of 95 626 individuals from 23 cohorts (comprised 83 884 European ancestry individuals, 9610 blacks, 1382 Hispanics, and 750 Asians). This brings the total number of ventricular repolarization associated loci to 45. In addition, our approach of using coding variants has highlighted the role of 17 specific genes for involvement in ventricular repolarization, 7 of which are in novel loci.

CONCLUSIONS: Our analyses show a role for myocyte internal structure and interconnections in modulating QT interval duration, adding to previous known roles of potassium, sodium, and calcium ion regulation, as well as autonomic control. We anticipate that these discoveries will open new paths to the goal of making novel remedies for the prevention of lethal ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac arrest.

}, issn = {2574-8300}, doi = {10.1161/CIRCGEN.117.001758}, author = {Bihlmeyer, Nathan A and Brody, Jennifer A and Smith, Albert Vernon and Warren, Helen R and Lin, Honghuang and Isaacs, Aaron and Liu, Ching-Ti and Marten, Jonathan and Radmanesh, Farid and Hall, Leanne M and Grarup, Niels and Mei, Hao and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Huffman, Jennifer E and Verweij, Niek and Guo, Xiuqing and Yao, Jie and Li-Gao, Ruifang and van den Berg, Marten and Weiss, Stefan and Prins, Bram P and van Setten, Jessica and Haessler, Jeffrey and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Li, Man and Alonso, Alvaro and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Bis, Joshua C and Austin, Tom and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Psaty, Bruce M and Harrris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Dominiczak, Anna and Huang, Paul L and Xie, Zhijun and Ellinor, Patrick T and Kors, Jan A and Campbell, Archie and Murray, Alison D and Nelson, Christopher P and Tobin, Martin D and Bork-Jensen, Jette and Hansen, Torben and Pedersen, Oluf and Linneberg, Allan and Sinner, Moritz F and Peters, Annette and Waldenberger, Melanie and Meitinger, Thomas and Perz, Siegfried and Kolcic, Ivana and Rudan, Igor and de Boer, Rudolf A and van der Meer, Peter and Lin, Henry J and Taylor, Kent D and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and Trompet, Stella and Jukema, J Wouter and Maan, Arie C and Stricker, Bruno H C and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Uitterlinden, Andre and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Homuth, Georg and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Felix, Stephan B and Mangino, Massimo and Spector, Timothy D and Bots, Michiel L and Perez, Marco and Raitakari, Olli T and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Mononen, Nina and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Munroe, Patricia B and Lubitz, Steven A and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Newton-Cheh, Christopher H and Hayward, Caroline and Rosand, Jonathan and Samani, Nilesh J and Kanters, J{\o}rgen K and Wilson, James G and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Polasek, Ozren and van der Harst, Pim and Heckbert, Susan R and Rotter, Jerome I and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Eijgelsheim, Mark and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Jamshidi, Yalda and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Kooperberg, Charles and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Arking, Dan E and Sotoodehnia, Nona} } @article {7920, title = {Genome Analyses of >200,000 Individuals Identify 58 Loci for Chronic Inflammation and Highlight Pathways that Link Inflammation and Complex Disorders.}, journal = {Am J Hum Genet}, volume = {103}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Nov 01}, pages = {691-706}, abstract = {

C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sensitive biomarker of chronic low-grade inflammation and is associated with multiple complex diseases. The genetic determinants of chronic inflammation remain largely unknown, and the causal role of CRP in several clinical outcomes is debated. We performed two genome-wide association studies (GWASs), on HapMap and 1000 Genomes imputed data, of circulating amounts of CRP by using data from 88 studies comprising 204,402 European individuals. Additionally, we performed in silico functional analyses and Mendelian randomization analyses with several clinical outcomes. The GWAS meta-analyses of CRP revealed 58 distinct genetic loci (p < 5~{\texttimes} 10). After adjustment for body mass index in the regression analysis, the associations at all except three loci remained. The lead variants at the distinct loci explained up to 7.0\% of the variance in circulating amounts of CRP. We identified 66 gene sets that were organized in two substantially correlated clusters, one mainly composed of immune pathways and the other characterized by metabolic pathways in the liver. Mendelian randomization analyses revealed a causal protective effect of CRP on schizophrenia and a risk-increasing effect on bipolar disorder. Our findings provide further insights into the biology of inflammation and could lead to interventions for treating inflammation and its clinical consequences.

}, issn = {1537-6605}, doi = {10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.09.009}, author = {Ligthart, Symen and Vaez, Ahmad and V{\~o}sa, Urmo and Stathopoulou, Maria G and de Vries, Paul S and Prins, Bram P and van der Most, Peter J and Tanaka, Toshiko and Naderi, Elnaz and Rose, Lynda M and Wu, Ying and Karlsson, Robert and Barbalic, Maja and Lin, Honghuang and Pool, Rene and Zhu, Gu and Mace, Aurelien and Sidore, Carlo and Trompet, Stella and Mangino, Massimo and Sabater-Lleal, Maria and Kemp, John P and Abbasi, Ali and Kacprowski, Tim and Verweij, Niek and Smith, Albert V and Huang, Tao and Marzi, Carola and Feitosa, Mary F and Lohman, Kurt K and Kleber, Marcus E and Milaneschi, Yuri and Mueller, Christian and Huq, Mahmudul and Vlachopoulou, Efthymia and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Oldmeadow, Christopher and Deelen, Joris and Perola, Markus and Zhao, Jing Hua and Feenstra, Bjarke and Amini, Marzyeh and Lahti, Jari and Schraut, Katharina E and Fornage, Myriam and Suktitipat, Bhoom and Chen, Wei-Min and Li, Xiaohui and Nutile, Teresa and Malerba, Giovanni and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Bak, Tom and Schork, Nicholas and del Greco M, Fabiola and Thiering, Elisabeth and Mahajan, Anubha and Marioni, Riccardo E and Mihailov, Evelin and Eriksson, Joel and Ozel, Ayse Bilge and Zhang, Weihua and Nethander, Maria and Cheng, Yu-Ching and Aslibekyan, Stella and Ang, Wei and Gandin, Ilaria and Yengo, Loic and Portas, Laura and Kooperberg, Charles and Hofer, Edith and Rajan, Kumar B and Schurmann, Claudia and den Hollander, Wouter and Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S and Zhao, Jing and Draisma, Harmen H M and Ford, Ian and Timpson, Nicholas and Teumer, Alexander and Huang, Hongyan and Wahl, Simone and Liu, Yongmei and Huang, Jie and Uh, Hae-Won and Geller, Frank and Joshi, Peter K and Yanek, Lisa R and Trabetti, Elisabetta and Lehne, Benjamin and Vozzi, Diego and Verbanck, Marie and Biino, Ginevra and Saba, Yasaman and Meulenbelt, Ingrid and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff R and Laakso, Markku and Giulianini, Franco and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Ballantyne, Christie M and Hottenga, Jouke Jan and Montgomery, Grant W and Rivadineira, Fernando and Rueedi, Rico and Steri, Maristella and Herzig, Karl-Heinz and Stott, David J and Menni, Cristina and Fr{\r a}nberg, Mattias and St Pourcain, Beate and Felix, Stephan B and Pers, Tune H and Bakker, Stephan J L and Kraft, Peter and Peters, Annette and Vaidya, Dhananjay and Delgado, Graciela and Smit, Johannes H and Gro{\ss}mann, Vera and Sinisalo, Juha and Sepp{\"a}l{\"a}, Ilkka and Williams, Stephen R and Holliday, Elizabeth G and Moed, Matthijs and Langenberg, Claudia and R{\"a}ikk{\"o}nen, Katri and Ding, Jingzhong and Campbell, Harry and Sale, Mich{\`e}le M and Chen, Yii-der I and James, Alan L and Ruggiero, Daniela and Soranzo, Nicole and Hartman, Catharina A and Smith, Erin N and Berenson, Gerald S and Fuchsberger, Christian and Hernandez, Dena and Tiesler, Carla M T and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Liewald, David and Fischer, Krista and Mellstr{\"o}m, Dan and Larsson, Anders and Wang, Yunmei and Scott, William R and Lorentzon, Matthias and Beilby, John and Ryan, Kathleen A and Pennell, Craig E and Vuckovic, Dragana and Balkau, Beverly and Concas, Maria Pina and Schmidt, Reinhold and Mendes de Leon, Carlos F and Bottinger, Erwin P and Kloppenburg, Margreet and Paternoster, Lavinia and Boehnke, Michael and Musk, A W and Willemsen, Gonneke and Evans, David M and Madden, Pamela A F and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Zoledziewska, Magdalena and Karhunen, Ville and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Sattar, Naveed and Lachance, Genevieve and Clarke, Robert and Harris, Tamara B and Raitakari, Olli T and Attia, John R and van Heemst, Diana and Kajantie, Eero and Sorice, Rossella and Gambaro, Giovanni and Scott, Robert A and Hicks, Andrew A and Ferrucci, Luigi and Standl, Marie and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Starr, John M and Karlsson, Magnus and Lind, Lars and Li, Jun Z and Chambers, John C and Mori, Trevor A and de Geus, Eco J C N and Heath, Andrew C and Martin, Nicholas G and Auvinen, Juha and Buckley, Brendan M and de Craen, Anton J M and Waldenberger, Melanie and Strauch, Konstantin and Meitinger, Thomas and Scott, Rodney J and McEvoy, Mark and Beekman, Marian and Bombieri, Cristina and Ridker, Paul M and Mohlke, Karen L and Pedersen, Nancy L and Morrison, Alanna C and Boomsma, Dorret I and Whitfield, John B and Strachan, David P and Hofman, Albert and Vollenweider, Peter and Cucca, Francesco and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Jukema, J Wouter and Spector, Tim D and Hamsten, Anders and Zeller, Tanja and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Nauck, Matthias and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Qi, Lu and Grallert, Harald and Borecki, Ingrid B and Rotter, Jerome I and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Wild, Philipp S and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and Boyle, Michael and Salomaa, Veikko and Melbye, Mads and Eriksson, Johan G and Wilson, James F and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Becker, Diane M and Worrall, Bradford B and Gibson, Greg and Krauss, Ronald M and Ciullo, Marina and Zaza, Gianluigi and Wareham, Nicholas J and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Palmer, Lyle J and Murray, Sarah S and Pramstaller, Peter P and Bandinelli, Stefania and Heinrich, Joachim and Ingelsson, Erik and Deary, Ian J and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Vandenput, Liesbeth and van der Harst, Pim and Desch, Karl C and Kooner, Jaspal S and Ohlsson, Claes and Hayward, Caroline and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Shuldiner, Alan R and Arnett, Donna K and Beilin, Lawrence J and Robino, Antonietta and Froguel, Philippe and Pirastu, Mario and Jess, Tine and Koenig, Wolfgang and Loos, Ruth J F and Evans, Denis A and Schmidt, Helena and Smith, George Davey and Slagboom, P Eline and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Morris, Andrew P and Psaty, Bruce M and Tracy, Russell P and Nolte, Ilja M and Boerwinkle, Eric and Visvikis-Siest, Sophie and Reiner, Alex P and Gross, Myron and Bis, Joshua C and Franke, Lude and Franco, Oscar H and Benjamin, Emelia J and Chasman, Daniel I and Dupuis, Jos{\'e}e and Snieder, Harold and Dehghan, Abbas and Alizadeh, Behrooz Z} } @article {7686, title = {A Large-Scale Multi-ancestry Genome-wide Study Accounting for Smoking Behavior Identifies Multiple Significant Loci for Blood Pressure.}, journal = {Am J Hum Genet}, volume = {102}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Mar 01}, pages = {375-400}, abstract = {

Genome-wide association analysis advanced understanding of blood pressure (BP), a major risk factor for vascular conditions such as coronary heart disease and stroke. Accounting for smoking behavior may help identify BP loci and extend our knowledge of its genetic architecture. We performed genome-wide association meta-analyses of systolic and diastolic BP incorporating gene-smoking interactions in 610,091 individuals. Stage 1 analysis examined \~{}18.8 million SNPs and small insertion/deletion variants in 129,913 individuals from four ancestries (European, African, Asian, and Hispanic) with follow-up analysis of promising variants in 480,178 additional individuals from five ancestries. We identified 15 loci that were genome-wide significant (p < 5~{\texttimes} 10) in stage 1 and formally replicated in stage 2. A combined stage 1 and 2 meta-analysis identified 66 additional genome-wide significant loci (13, 35, and 18 loci in European, African, and trans-ancestry, respectively). A total of 56 known BP loci were also identified by our results (p < 5~{\texttimes} 10). Of the newly identified loci, ten showed significant interaction with smoking status, but none of them were replicated in stage 2. Several loci were identified in African ancestry, highlighting the importance of genetic studies in diverse populations. The identified loci show strong evidence for regulatory features and support shared pathophysiology with cardiometabolic and addiction traits. They also highlight a role in BP regulation for biological candidates such as modulators of vascular structure and function (CDKN1B, BCAR1-CFDP1, PXDN, EEA1), ciliopathies (SDCCAG8, RPGRIP1L), telomere maintenance (TNKS, PINX1, AKTIP), and central dopaminergic signaling (MSRA, EBF2).

}, issn = {1537-6605}, doi = {10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.01.015}, author = {Sung, Yun J and Winkler, Thomas W and de Las Fuentes, Lisa and Bentley, Amy R and Brown, Michael R and Kraja, Aldi T and Schwander, Karen and Ntalla, Ioanna and Guo, Xiuqing and Franceschini, Nora and Lu, Yingchang and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Sim, Xueling and Vojinovic, Dina and Marten, Jonathan and Musani, Solomon K and Li, Changwei and Feitosa, Mary F and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Richard, Melissa A and Noordam, Raymond and Aslibekyan, Stella and Aschard, Hugues and Bartz, Traci M and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Liu, Yongmei and Manning, Alisa K and Rankinen, Tuomo and Smith, Albert Vernon and Tajuddin, Salman M and Tayo, Bamidele O and Warren, Helen R and Zhao, Wei and Zhou, Yanhua and Matoba, Nana and Sofer, Tamar and Alver, Maris and Amini, Marzyeh and Boissel, Mathilde and Chai, Jin Fang and Chen, Xu and Divers, Jasmin and Gandin, Ilaria and Gao, Chuan and Giulianini, Franco and Goel, Anuj and Harris, Sarah E and Hartwig, Fernando Pires and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Hsu, Fang-Chi and Jackson, Anne U and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kasturiratne, Anuradhani and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Leander, Karin and Lee, Wen-Jane and Lin, Keng-Hung and {\textquoteright}an Luan, Jian and McKenzie, Colin A and Meian, He and Nelson, Christopher P and Rauramaa, Rainer and Schupf, Nicole and Scott, Robert A and Sheu, Wayne H H and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and van der Most, Peter J and Varga, Tibor V and Wang, Heming and Wang, Yajuan and Ware, Erin B and Weiss, Stefan and Wen, Wanqing and Yanek, Lisa R and Zhang, Weihua and Zhao, Jing Hua and Afaq, Saima and Alfred, Tamuno and Amin, Najaf and Arking, Dan and Aung, Tin and Barr, R Graham and Bielak, Lawrence F and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bottinger, Erwin P and Braund, Peter S and Brody, Jennifer A and Broeckel, Ulrich and Cabrera, Claudia P and Cade, Brian and Caizheng, Yu and Campbell, Archie and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Chauhan, Ganesh and Christensen, Kaare and Cocca, Massimiliano and Collins, Francis S and Connell, John M and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Silva, H Janaka and Debette, Stephanie and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Duan, Qing and Eaton, Charles B and Ehret, Georg and Evangelou, Evangelos and Faul, Jessica D and Fisher, Virginia A and Forouhi, Nita G and Franco, Oscar H and Friedlander, Yechiel and Gao, He and Gigante, Bruna and Graff, Misa and Gu, C Charles and Gu, Dongfeng and Gupta, Preeti and Hagenaars, Saskia P and Harris, Tamara B and He, Jiang and Heikkinen, Sami and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hirata, Makoto and Hofman, Albert and Howard, Barbara V and Hunt, Steven and Irvin, Marguerite R and Jia, Yucheng and Joehanes, Roby and Justice, Anne E and Katsuya, Tomohiro and Kaufman, Joel and Kerrison, Nicola D and Khor, Chiea Chuen and Koh, Woon-Puay and Koistinen, Heikki A and Komulainen, Pirjo and Kooperberg, Charles and Krieger, Jose E and Kubo, Michiaki and Kuusisto, Johanna and Langefeld, Carl D and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Lehne, Benjamin and Lewis, Cora E and Li, Yize and Lim, Sing Hui and Lin, Shiow and Liu, Ching-Ti and Liu, Jianjun and Liu, Jingmin and Liu, Kiang and Liu, Yeheng and Loh, Marie and Lohman, Kurt K and Long, Jirong and Louie, Tin and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Mahajan, Anubha and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milani, Lili and Momozawa, Yukihide and Morris, Andrew P and Mosley, Thomas H and Munson, Peter and Murray, Alison D and Nalls, Mike A and Nasri, Ubaydah and Norris, Jill M and North, Kari and Ogunniyi, Adesola and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Palmas, Walter R and Palmer, Nicholette D and Pankow, James S and Pedersen, Nancy L and Peters, Annette and Peyser, Patricia A and Polasek, Ozren and Raitakari, Olli T and Renstrom, Frida and Rice, Treva K and Ridker, Paul M and Robino, Antonietta and Robinson, Jennifer G and Rose, Lynda M and Rudan, Igor and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Salako, Babatunde L and Sandow, Kevin and Schmidt, Carsten O and Schreiner, Pamela J and Scott, William R and Seshadri, Sudha and Sever, Peter and Sitlani, Colleen M and Smith, Jennifer A and Snieder, Harold and Starr, John M and Strauch, Konstantin and Tang, Hua and Taylor, Kent D and Teo, Yik Ying and Tham, Yih Chung and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wang, Lihua and Wang, Ya X and Wei, Wen Bin and Williams, Christine and Wilson, Gregory and Wojczynski, Mary K and Yao, Jie and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Boehnke, Michael and Bowden, Donald W and Chambers, John C and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and de Faire, Ulf and Deary, Ian J and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Farrall, Martin and Forrester, Terrence and Franks, Paul W and Freedman, Barry I and Froguel, Philippe and Gasparini, Paolo and Gieger, Christian and Horta, Bernardo Lessa and Hung, Yi-Jen and Jonas, Jost B and Kato, Norihiro and Kooner, Jaspal S and Laakso, Markku and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Liang, Kae-Woei and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Newman, Anne B and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Pereira, Alexandre C and Redline, Susan and Rettig, Rainer and Samani, Nilesh J and Scott, James and Shu, Xiao-Ou and van der Harst, Pim and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Wareham, Nicholas J and Watkins, Hugh and Weir, David R and Wickremasinghe, Ananda R and Wu, Tangchun and Zheng, Wei and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Laurie, Cathy C and Bouchard, Claude and Cooper, Richard S and Evans, Michele K and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Kardia, Sharon L R and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Levy, Daniel and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff R and Psaty, Bruce M and van Dam, Rob M and Sims, Mario and Arnett, Donna K and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Kelly, Tanika N and Fox, Ervin R and Hayward, Caroline and Fornage, Myriam and Rotimi, Charles N and Province, Michael A and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Tai, E Shyong and Wong, Tien Yin and Loos, Ruth J F and Reiner, Alex P and Rotter, Jerome I and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Bierut, Laura J and Gauderman, W James and Caulfield, Mark J and Elliott, Paul and Rice, Kenneth and Munroe, Patricia B and Morrison, Alanna C and Cupples, L Adrienne and Rao, Dabeeru C and Chasman, Daniel I} } @article {7792, title = {Novel genetic associations for blood pressure identified via gene-alcohol interaction in up to 570K individuals across multiple ancestries.}, journal = {PLoS One}, volume = {13}, year = {2018}, month = {2018}, pages = {e0198166}, abstract = {

Heavy alcohol consumption is an established risk factor for hypertension; the mechanism by which alcohol consumption impact blood pressure (BP) regulation remains unknown. We hypothesized that a genome-wide association study accounting for gene-alcohol consumption interaction for BP might identify additional BP loci and contribute to the understanding of alcohol-related BP regulation. We conducted a large two-stage investigation incorporating joint testing of main genetic effects and single nucleotide variant (SNV)-alcohol consumption interactions. In Stage 1, genome-wide discovery meta-analyses in ≈131K individuals across several ancestry groups yielded 3,514 SNVs (245 loci) with suggestive evidence of association (P < 1.0 x 10-5). In Stage 2, these SNVs were tested for independent external replication in ≈440K individuals across multiple ancestries. We identified and replicated (at Bonferroni correction threshold) five novel BP loci (380 SNVs in 21 genes) and 49 previously reported BP loci (2,159 SNVs in 109 genes) in European ancestry, and in multi-ancestry meta-analyses (P < 5.0 x 10-8). For African ancestry samples, we detected 18 potentially novel BP loci (P < 5.0 x 10-8) in Stage 1 that warrant further replication. Additionally, correlated meta-analysis identified eight novel BP loci (11 genes). Several genes in these loci (e.g., PINX1, GATA4, BLK, FTO and GABBR2) have been previously reported to be associated with alcohol consumption. These findings provide insights into the role of alcohol consumption in the genetic architecture of hypertension.

}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0198166}, author = {Feitosa, Mary F and Kraja, Aldi T and Chasman, Daniel I and Sung, Yun J and Winkler, Thomas W and Ntalla, Ioanna and Guo, Xiuqing and Franceschini, Nora and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Sim, Xueling and Vojinovic, Dina and Marten, Jonathan and Musani, Solomon K and Li, Changwei and Bentley, Amy R and Brown, Michael R and Schwander, Karen and Richard, Melissa A and Noordam, Raymond and Aschard, Hugues and Bartz, Traci M and Bielak, Lawrence F and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Fisher, Virginia and Hartwig, Fernando P and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Lohman, Kurt K and Manning, Alisa K and Rankinen, Tuomo and Smith, Albert V and Tajuddin, Salman M and Wojczynski, Mary K and Alver, Maris and Boissel, Mathilde and Cai, Qiuyin and Campbell, Archie and Chai, Jin Fang and Chen, Xu and Divers, Jasmin and Gao, Chuan and Goel, Anuj and Hagemeijer, Yanick and Harris, Sarah E and He, Meian and Hsu, Fang-Chi and Jackson, Anne U and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kasturiratne, Anuradhani and Komulainen, Pirjo and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Laguzzi, Federica and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Matoba, Nana and Nolte, Ilja M and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Riaz, Muhammad and Rueedi, Rico and Robino, Antonietta and Said, M Abdullah and Scott, Robert A and Sofer, Tamar and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Tayo, Bamidele O and van der Most, Peter J and Varga, Tibor V and Vitart, Veronique and Wang, Yajuan and Ware, Erin B and Warren, Helen R and Weiss, Stefan and Wen, Wanqing and Yanek, Lisa R and Zhang, Weihua and Zhao, Jing Hua and Afaq, Saima and Amin, Najaf and Amini, Marzyeh and Arking, Dan E and Aung, Tin and Boerwinkle, Eric and Borecki, Ingrid and Broeckel, Ulrich and Brown, Morris and Brumat, Marco and Burke, Gregory L and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Charumathi, Sabanayagam and Ida Chen, Yii-Der and Connell, John M and Correa, Adolfo and de Las Fuentes, Lisa and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Silva, H Janaka and Deng, Xuan and Ding, Jingzhong and Duan, Qing and Eaton, Charles B and Ehret, Georg and Eppinga, Ruben N and Evangelou, Evangelos and Faul, Jessica D and Felix, Stephan B and Forouhi, Nita G and Forrester, Terrence and Franco, Oscar H and Friedlander, Yechiel and Gandin, Ilaria and Gao, He and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Gigante, Bruna and Gu, C Charles and Gu, Dongfeng and Hagenaars, Saskia P and Hallmans, G{\"o}ran and Harris, Tamara B and He, Jiang and Heikkinen, Sami and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hirata, Makoto and Howard, Barbara V and Ikram, M Arfan and John, Ulrich and Katsuya, Tomohiro and Khor, Chiea Chuen and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Koh, Woon-Puay and Krieger, Jose E and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Kubo, Michiaki and Kuusisto, Johanna and Lakka, Timo A and Langefeld, Carl D and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Lehne, Benjamin and Lewis, Cora E and Li, Yize and Lin, Shiow and Liu, Jianjun and Liu, Jingmin and Loh, Marie and Louie, Tin and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and McKenzie, Colin A and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milaneschi, Yuri and Milani, Lili and Mohlke, Karen L and Momozawa, Yukihide and Nalls, Mike A and Nelson, Christopher P and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Norris, Jill M and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff R and Palmer, Nicholette D and Perls, Thomas and Pedersen, Nancy L and Peters, Annette and Peyser, Patricia A and Poulter, Neil and Raffel, Leslie J and Raitakari, Olli T and Roll, Kathryn and Rose, Lynda M and Rosendaal, Frits R and Rotter, Jerome I and Schmidt, Carsten O and Schreiner, Pamela J and Schupf, Nicole and Scott, William R and Sever, Peter S and Shi, Yuan and Sidney, Stephen and Sims, Mario and Sitlani, Colleen M and Smith, Jennifer A and Snieder, Harold and Starr, John M and Strauch, Konstantin and Stringham, Heather M and Tan, Nicholas Y Q and Tang, Hua and Taylor, Kent D and Teo, Yik Ying and Tham, Yih Chung and Turner, Stephen T and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Vollenweider, Peter and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wang, Lihua and Wang, Ya Xing and Wei, Wen Bin and Williams, Christine and Yao, Jie and Yu, Caizheng and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zhao, Wei and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Boehnke, Michael and Bowden, Donald W and Chambers, John C and Deary, Ian J and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Farrall, Martin and Franks, Paul W and Freedman, Barry I and Froguel, Philippe and Gasparini, Paolo and Gieger, Christian and Jonas, Jost Bruno and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kato, Norihiro and Kooner, Jaspal S and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Laakso, Markku and Laurie, Cathy C and Leander, Karin and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Study, Lifelines Cohort and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Polasek, Ozren and Porteous, David J and Rauramaa, Rainer and Samani, Nilesh J and Scott, James and Shu, Xiao-Ou and van der Harst, Pim and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Wareham, Nicholas J and Watkins, Hugh and Weir, David R and Wickremasinghe, Ananda R and Wu, Tangchun and Zheng, Wei and Bouchard, Claude and Christensen, Kaare and Evans, Michele K and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Horta, Bernardo L and Kardia, Sharon L R and Liu, Yongmei and Pereira, Alexandre C and Psaty, Bruce M and Ridker, Paul M and van Dam, Rob M and Gauderman, W James and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Fornage, Myriam and Rotimi, Charles N and Cupples, L Adrienne and Kelly, Tanika N and Fox, Ervin R and Hayward, Caroline and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Tai, E Shyong and Wong, Tien Yin and Kooperberg, Charles and Palmas, Walter and Rice, Kenneth and Morrison, Alanna C and Elliott, Paul and Caulfield, Mark J and Munroe, Patricia B and Rao, Dabeeru C and Province, Michael A and Levy, Daniel} } @article {7815, title = {PR interval genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies 50 loci associated with atrial and atrioventricular electrical activity.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {9}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Jul 25}, pages = {2904}, abstract = {

Electrocardiographic PR interval measures atrio-ventricular depolarization and conduction, and abnormal PR interval is a risk factor for atrial fibrillation and heart block. Our genome-wide association study of over 92,000 European-descent individuals identifies 44 PR interval loci (34 novel). Examination of these loci reveals known and previously not-yet-reported biological processes involved in cardiac atrial electrical activity. Genes in these loci are over-represented in cardiac disease processes including heart block and atrial fibrillation. Variants in over half of the 44 loci were associated with atrial or blood transcript expression levels, or were in high linkage disequilibrium with missense variants. Six additional loci were identified either by meta-analysis of ~105,000 African and European-descent individuals and/or by pleiotropic analyses combining PR interval with heart rate, QRS interval, and atrial fibrillation. These findings implicate developmental pathways, and identify transcription factors, ion-channel genes, and cell-junction/cell-signaling proteins in atrio-ventricular conduction, identifying potential targets for drug development.

}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-018-04766-9}, author = {van Setten, Jessica and Brody, Jennifer A and Jamshidi, Yalda and Swenson, Brenton R and Butler, Anne M and Campbell, Harry and Del Greco, Fabiola M and Evans, Daniel S and Gibson, Quince and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Kerr, Kathleen F and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and M{\"u}ller, Christian and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Nolte, Ilja M and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Ritchie, Marylyn D and Robino, Antonietta and Smith, Albert V and Steri, Maristella and Tanaka, Toshiko and Teumer, Alexander and Trompet, Stella and Ulivi, Sheila and Verweij, Niek and Yin, Xiaoyan and Arnar, David O and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Bader, Joel S and Barnard, John and Bis, Josh and Blankenberg, Stefan and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bradford, Yuki and Buckley, Brendan M and Chung, Mina K and Crawford, Dana and den Hoed, Marcel and Denny, Josh C and Dominiczak, Anna F and Ehret, Georg B and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Ellinor, Patrick T and Felix, Stephan B and Franco, Oscar H and Franke, Lude and Harris, Tamara B and Holm, Hilma and Ilaria, Gandin and Iorio, Annamaria and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kolcic, Ivana and Kors, Jan A and Lakatta, Edward G and Launer, Lenore J and Lin, Honghuang and Lin, Henry J and Loos, Ruth J F and Lubitz, Steven A and Macfarlane, Peter W and Magnani, Jared W and Leach, Irene Mateo and Meitinger, Thomas and Mitchell, Braxton D and M{\"u}nzel, Thomas and Papanicolaou, George J and Peters, Annette and Pfeufer, Arne and Pramstaller, Peter P and Raitakari, Olli T and Rotter, Jerome I and Rudan, Igor and Samani, Nilesh J and Schlessinger, David and Silva Aldana, Claudia T and Sinner, Moritz F and Smith, Jonathan D and Snieder, Harold and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Spector, Timothy D and Stott, David J and Strauch, Konstantin and Tarasov, Kirill V and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Van Wagoner, David R and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Waldenberger, Melanie and Jan Westra, Harm and Wild, Philipp S and Zeller, Tanja and Alonso, Alvaro and Avery, Christy L and Bandinelli, Stefania and Benjamin, Emelia J and Cucca, Francesco and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Ferrucci, Luigi and Gasparini, Paolo and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Hayward, Caroline and Heckbert, Susan R and Hicks, Andrew A and Jukema, J Wouter and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Liu, Yongmei and Munroe, Patricia B and Parsa, Afshin and Polasek, Ozren and Psaty, Bruce M and Roden, Dan M and Schnabel, Renate B and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Stefansson, Kari and Stricker, Bruno H and van der Harst, Pim and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Wilson, James F and Gharib, Sina A and de Bakker, Paul I W and Isaacs, Aaron and Arking, Dan E and Sotoodehnia, Nona} } @article {7668, title = {Refining the accuracy of validated target identification through coding variant fine-mapping in type 2 diabetes.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {50}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Apr}, pages = {559-571}, abstract = {

We aggregated coding variant data for 81,412 type 2 diabetes cases and 370,832 controls of diverse ancestry, identifying 40 coding variant association signals (P < 2.2 {\texttimes} 10); of these, 16 map outside known risk-associated loci. We make two important observations. First, only five of these signals are driven by low-frequency variants: even for these, effect sizes are modest (odds ratio <=1.29). Second, when we used large-scale genome-wide association data to fine-map the associated variants in their regional context, accounting for the global enrichment of complex trait associations in coding sequence, compelling evidence for coding variant causality was obtained for only 16 signals. At 13 others, the associated coding variants clearly represent {\textquoteright}false leads{\textquoteright} with potential to generate erroneous mechanistic inference. Coding variant associations offer a direct route to biological insight for complex diseases and identification of validated therapeutic targets; however, appropriate mechanistic inference requires careful specification of their causal contribution to disease predisposition.

}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-018-0084-1}, author = {Mahajan, Anubha and Wessel, Jennifer and Willems, Sara M and Zhao, Wei and Robertson, Neil R and Chu, Audrey Y and Gan, Wei and Kitajima, Hidetoshi and Taliun, Daniel and Rayner, N William and Guo, Xiuqing and Lu, Yingchang and Li, Man and Jensen, Richard A and Hu, Yao and Huo, Shaofeng and Lohman, Kurt K and Zhang, Weihua and Cook, James P and Prins, Bram Peter and Flannick, Jason and Grarup, Niels and Trubetskoy, Vassily Vladimirovich and Kravic, Jasmina and Kim, Young Jin and Rybin, Denis V and Yaghootkar, Hanieh and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Meidtner, Karina and Li-Gao, Ruifang and Varga, Tibor V and Marten, Jonathan and Li, Jin and Smith, Albert Vernon and An, Ping and Ligthart, Symen and Gustafsson, Stefan and Malerba, Giovanni and Demirkan, Ayse and Tajes, Juan Fernandez and Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur and Wuttke, Matthias and Lecoeur, C{\'e}cile and Preuss, Michael and Bielak, Lawrence F and Graff, Marielisa and Highland, Heather M and Justice, Anne E and Liu, Dajiang J and Marouli, Eirini and Peloso, Gina Marie and Warren, Helen R and Afaq, Saima and Afzal, Shoaib and Ahlqvist, Emma and Almgren, Peter and Amin, Najaf and Bang, Lia B and Bertoni, Alain G and Bombieri, Cristina and Bork-Jensen, Jette and Brandslund, Ivan and Brody, Jennifer A and Burtt, Noel P and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Cho, Yoon Shin and Christensen, Cramer and Eastwood, Sophie V and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Fischer, Krista and Gambaro, Giovanni and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Grove, Megan L and de Haan, Hugoline G and Hackinger, Sophie and Hai, Yang and Han, Sohee and Tybj{\ae}rg-Hansen, Anne and Hivert, Marie-France and Isomaa, Bo and J{\"a}ger, Susanne and J{\o}rgensen, Marit E and J{\o}rgensen, Torben and K{\"a}r{\"a}j{\"a}m{\"a}ki, AnneMari and Kim, Bong-Jo and Kim, Sung Soo and Koistinen, Heikki A and Kovacs, Peter and Kriebel, Jennifer and Kronenberg, Florian and L{\"a}ll, Kristi and Lange, Leslie A and Lee, Jung-Jin and Lehne, Benjamin and Li, Huaixing and Lin, Keng-Hung and Linneberg, Allan and Liu, Ching-Ti and Liu, Jun and Loh, Marie and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Mamakou, Vasiliki and McKean-Cowdin, Roberta and Nadkarni, Girish and Neville, Matt and Nielsen, Sune F and Ntalla, Ioanna and Peyser, Patricia A and Rathmann, Wolfgang and Rice, Kenneth and Rich, Stephen S and Rode, Line and Rolandsson, Olov and Sch{\"o}nherr, Sebastian and Selvin, Elizabeth and Small, Kerrin S and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Surendran, Praveen and Taylor, Kent D and Teslovich, Tanya M and Thorand, Barbara and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Tin, Adrienne and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Varbo, Anette and Witte, Daniel R and Wood, Andrew R and Yajnik, Pranav and Yao, Jie and Yengo, Loic and Young, Robin and Amouyel, Philippe and Boeing, Heiner and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bottinger, Erwin P and Chowdhury, Rajiv and Collins, Francis S and Dedoussis, George and Dehghan, Abbas and Deloukas, Panos and Ferrario, Marco M and Ferrieres, Jean and Florez, Jose C and Frossard, Philippe and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Harris, Tamara B and Heckbert, Susan R and Howson, Joanna M M and Ingelsson, Martin and Kathiresan, Sekar and Kee, Frank and Kuusisto, Johanna and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Lindgren, Cecilia M and M{\"a}nnist{\"o}, Satu and Meitinger, Thomas and Melander, Olle and Mohlke, Karen L and Moitry, Marie and Morris, Andrew D and Murray, Alison D and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and Orho-Melander, Marju and Owen, Katharine R and Perola, Markus and Peters, Annette and Province, Michael A and Rasheed, Asif and Ridker, Paul M and Rivadineira, Fernando and Rosendaal, Frits R and Rosengren, Anders H and Salomaa, Veikko and Sheu, Wayne H-H and Sladek, Rob and Smith, Blair H and Strauch, Konstantin and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Varma, Rohit and Willer, Cristen J and Bl{\"u}her, Matthias and Butterworth, Adam S and Chambers, John Campbell and Chasman, Daniel I and Danesh, John and van Duijn, Cornelia and Dupuis, Jos{\'e}e and Franco, Oscar H and Franks, Paul W and Froguel, Philippe and Grallert, Harald and Groop, Leif and Han, Bok-Ghee and Hansen, Torben and Hattersley, Andrew T and Hayward, Caroline and Ingelsson, Erik and Kardia, Sharon L R and Karpe, Fredrik and Kooner, Jaspal Singh and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Kuulasmaa, Kari and Laakso, Markku and Lin, Xu and Lind, Lars and Liu, Yongmei and Loos, Ruth J F and Marchini, Jonathan and Metspalu, Andres and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis and Nordestgaard, B{\o}rge G and Palmer, Colin N A and Pankow, James S and Pedersen, Oluf and Psaty, Bruce M and Rauramaa, Rainer and Sattar, Naveed and Schulze, Matthias B and Soranzo, Nicole and Spector, Timothy D and Stefansson, Kari and Stumvoll, Michael and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Wareham, Nicholas J and Wilson, James G and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Scott, Robert A and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Frayling, Timothy M and Goodarzi, Mark O and Meigs, James B and Boehnke, Michael and Saleheen, Danish and Morris, Andrew P and Rotter, Jerome I and McCarthy, Mark I} } @article {8198, title = {Associations of autozygosity with a broad range of human phenotypes.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {10}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 Oct 31}, pages = {4957}, abstract = {

In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon known as inbreeding depression. In humans, the importance of this effect has remained unclear, partly because reproduction between close relatives is both rare and frequently associated with confounding social factors. Here, using genomic inbreeding coefficients (F) for >1.4 million individuals, we show that F is significantly associated (p < 0.0005) with apparently deleterious changes in 32 out of 100 traits analysed. These changes are associated with runs of homozygosity (ROH), but not with common variant homozygosity, suggesting that genetic variants associated with inbreeding depression are predominantly rare. The effect on fertility is striking: F equivalent to the offspring of first cousins is associated with a 55\% decrease [95\% CI 44-66\%] in the odds of having children. Finally, the effects of F are confirmed within full-sibling pairs, where the variation in F is independent of all environmental confounding.

}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-12283-6}, author = {Clark, David W and Okada, Yukinori and Moore, Kristjan H S and Mason, Dan and Pirastu, Nicola and Gandin, Ilaria and Mattsson, Hannele and Barnes, Catriona L K and Lin, Kuang and Zhao, Jing Hua and Deelen, Patrick and Rohde, Rebecca and Schurmann, Claudia and Guo, Xiuqing and Giulianini, Franco and Zhang, Weihua and Medina-G{\'o}mez, Carolina and Karlsson, Robert and Bao, Yanchun and Bartz, Traci M and Baumbach, Clemens and Biino, Ginevra and Bixley, Matthew J and Brumat, Marco and Chai, Jin-Fang and Corre, Tanguy and Cousminer, Diana L and Dekker, Annelot M and Eccles, David A and van Eijk, Kristel R and Fuchsberger, Christian and Gao, He and Germain, Marine and Gordon, Scott D and de Haan, Hugoline G and Harris, Sarah E and Hofer, Edith and Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia and Igartua, Catherine and Jansen, Iris E and Jia, Yucheng and Kacprowski, Tim and Karlsson, Torgny and Kleber, Marcus E and Li, Shengchao Alfred and Li-Gao, Ruifang and Mahajan, Anubha and Matsuda, Koichi and Meidtner, Karina and Meng, Weihua and Montasser, May E and van der Most, Peter J and Munz, Matthias and Nutile, Teresa and Palviainen, Teemu and Prasad, Gauri and Prasad, Rashmi B and Priyanka, Tallapragada Divya Sri and Rizzi, Federica and Salvi, Erika and Sapkota, Bishwa R and Shriner, Daniel and Skotte, Line and Smart, Melissa C and Smith, Albert Vernon and van der Spek, Ashley and Spracklen, Cassandra N and Strawbridge, Rona J and Tajuddin, Salman M and Trompet, Stella and Turman, Constance and Verweij, Niek and Viberti, Clara and Wang, Lihua and Warren, Helen R and Wootton, Robyn E and Yanek, Lisa R and Yao, Jie and Yousri, Noha A and Zhao, Wei and Adeyemo, Adebowale A and Afaq, Saima and Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos Alberto and Akiyama, Masato and Albert, Matthew L and Allison, Matthew A and Alver, Maris and Aung, Tin and Azizi, Fereidoun and Bentley, Amy R and Boeing, Heiner and Boerwinkle, Eric and Borja, Judith B and de Borst, Gert J and Bottinger, Erwin P and Broer, Linda and Campbell, Harry and Chanock, Stephen and Chee, Miao-Li and Chen, Guanjie and Chen, Yii-der I and Chen, Zhengming and Chiu, Yen-Feng and Cocca, Massimiliano and Collins, Francis S and Concas, Maria Pina and Corley, Janie and Cugliari, Giovanni and van Dam, Rob M and Damulina, Anna and Daneshpour, Maryam S and Day, Felix R and Delgado, Graciela E and Dhana, Klodian and Doney, Alexander S F and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Doumatey, Ayo P and Dzimiri, Nduna and Ebenesersd{\'o}ttir, S Sunna and Elliott, Joshua and Elliott, Paul and Ewert, Ralf and Felix, Janine F and Fischer, Krista and Freedman, Barry I and Girotto, Giorgia and Goel, Anuj and G{\"o}gele, Martin and Goodarzi, Mark O and Graff, Mariaelisa and Granot-Hershkovitz, Einat and Grodstein, Francine and Guarrera, Simonetta and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Guity, Kamran and Gunnarsson, Bjarni and Guo, Yu and Hagenaars, Saskia P and Haiman, Christopher A and Halevy, Avner and Harris, Tamara B and Hedayati, Mehdi and van Heel, David A and Hirata, Makoto and H{\"o}fer, Imo and Hsiung, Chao Agnes and Huang, Jinyan and Hung, Yi-Jen and Ikram, M Arfan and Jagadeesan, Anuradha and Jousilahti, Pekka and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kanai, Masahiro and Kerrison, Nicola D and Kessler, Thorsten and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Khor, Chiea Chuen and de Kleijn, Dominique P V and Koh, Woon-Puay and Kolcic, Ivana and Kraft, Peter and Kr{\"a}mer, Bernhard K and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Kuusisto, Johanna and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Lawlor, Deborah A and Lee, I-Te and Lee, Wen-Jane and Lerch, Markus M and Li, Liming and Liu, Jianjun and Loh, Marie and London, Stephanie J and Loomis, Stephanie and Lu, Yingchang and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Manichaikul, Ani W and Manunta, Paolo and M{\'a}sson, G{\'\i}sli and Matoba, Nana and Mei, Xue W and Meisinger, Christa and Meitinger, Thomas and Mezzavilla, Massimo and Milani, Lili and Millwood, Iona Y and Momozawa, Yukihide and Moore, Amy and Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel and Moreno-Macias, Hortensia and Mori, Trevor A and Morrison, Alanna C and Muka, Taulant and Murakami, Yoshinori and Murray, Alison D and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and Mychaleckyj, Josyf C and Nalls, Mike A and Nauck, Matthias and Neville, Matt J and Nolte, Ilja M and Ong, Ken K and Orozco, Lorena and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and P{\'a}lsson, Gunnar and Pankow, James S and Pattaro, Cristian and Pattie, Alison and Polasek, Ozren and Poulter, Neil and Pramstaller, Peter P and Quintana-Murci, Lluis and R{\"a}ikk{\"o}nen, Katri and Ralhan, Sarju and Rao, Dabeeru C and van Rheenen, Wouter and Rich, Stephen S and Ridker, Paul M and Rietveld, Cornelius A and Robino, Antonietta and van Rooij, Frank J A and Ruggiero, Daniela and Saba, Yasaman and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Sabater-Lleal, Maria and Sala, Cinzia Felicita and Salomaa, Veikko and Sandow, Kevin and Schmidt, Helena and Scott, Laura J and Scott, William R and Sedaghati-Khayat, Bahareh and Sennblad, Bengt and van Setten, Jessica and Sever, Peter J and Sheu, Wayne H-H and Shi, Yuan and Shrestha, Smeeta and Shukla, Sharvari Rahul and Sigurdsson, Jon K and Sikka, Timo Tonis and Singh, Jai Rup and Smith, Blair H and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Stanton, Alice and Starr, John M and Stefansdottir, Lilja and Straker, Leon and Sulem, Patrick and Sveinbjornsson, Gardar and Swertz, Morris A and Taylor, Adele M and Taylor, Kent D and Terzikhan, Natalie and Tham, Yih-Chung and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Tillander, Annika and Tracy, Russell P and Tusi{\'e}-Luna, Teresa and Tzoulaki, Ioanna and Vaccargiu, Simona and Vangipurapu, Jagadish and Veldink, Jan H and Vitart, Veronique and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Vuoksimaa, Eero and Wakil, Salma M and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wander, Gurpreet S and Wang, Ya Xing and Wareham, Nicholas J and Wild, Sarah and Yajnik, Chittaranjan S and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zeng, Lingyao and Zhang, Liang and Zhou, Jie and Amin, Najaf and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Bakker, Stephan J L and Becker, Diane M and Lehne, Benjamin and Bennett, David A and van den Berg, Leonard H and Berndt, Sonja I and Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan and Bielak, Lawrence F and Bochud, Murielle and Boehnke, Mike and Bouchard, Claude and Bradfield, Jonathan P and Brody, Jennifer A and Campbell, Archie and Carmi, Shai and Caulfield, Mark J and Cesarini, David and Chambers, John C and Chandak, Giriraj Ratan and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Ciullo, Marina and Cornelis, Marilyn and Cusi, Daniele and Smith, George Davey and Deary, Ian J and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Ellinghaus, David and Erdmann, Jeanette and Eriksson, Johan G and Evangelou, Evangelos and Evans, Michele K and Faul, Jessica D and Feenstra, Bjarke and Feitosa, Mary and Foisy, Sylvain and Franke, Andre and Friedlander, Yechiel and Gasparini, Paolo and Gieger, Christian and Gonzalez, Clicerio and Goyette, Philippe and Grant, Struan F A and Griffiths, Lyn R and Groop, Leif and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Gyllensten, Ulf and Hakonarson, Hakon and Hamsten, Anders and van der Harst, Pim and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hicks, Andrew A and Hochner, Hagit and Huikuri, Heikki and Hunt, Steven C and Jaddoe, Vincent W V and De Jager, Philip L and Johannesson, Magnus and Johansson, Asa and Jonas, Jost B and Jukema, J Wouter and Junttila, Juhani and Kaprio, Jaakko and Kardia, Sharon L R and Karpe, Fredrik and Kumari, Meena and Laakso, Markku and van der Laan, Sander W and Lahti, Jari and Laudes, Matthias and Lea, Rodney A and Lieb, Wolfgang and Lumley, Thomas and Martin, Nicholas G and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Matullo, Giuseppe and McCarthy, Mark I and Medland, Sarah E and Merriman, Tony R and Metspalu, Andres and Meyer, Brian F and Mohlke, Karen L and Montgomery, Grant W and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis and Munroe, Patricia B and North, Kari E and Nyholt, Dale R and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffery R and Ober, Carole and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Palmas, Walter and Palmer, Colin and Pasterkamp, Gerard G and Patin, Etienne and Pennell, Craig E and Perusse, Louis and Peyser, Patricia A and Pirastu, Mario and Polderman, Tinca J C and Porteous, David J and Posthuma, Danielle and Psaty, Bruce M and Rioux, John D and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Rotimi, Charles and Rotter, Jerome I and Rudan, Igor and den Ruijter, Hester M and Sanghera, Dharambir K and Sattar, Naveed and Schmidt, Reinhold and Schulze, Matthias B and Schunkert, Heribert and Scott, Robert A and Shuldiner, Alan R and Sim, Xueling and Small, Neil and Smith, Jennifer A and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Tai, E-Shyong and Teumer, Alexander and Timpson, Nicholas J and Toniolo, Daniela and Tr{\'e}gou{\"e}t, David-Alexandre and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and Vollenweider, Peter and Wang, Carol A and Weir, David R and Whitfield, John B and Wijmenga, Cisca and Wong, Tien-Yin and Wright, John and Yang, Jingyun and Yu, Lei and Zemel, Babette S and Zonderman, Alan B and Perola, Markus and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Kooner, Jaspal S and Chasman, Daniel I and Loos, Ruth J F and Franceschini, Nora and Franke, Lude and Haley, Chris S and Hayward, Caroline and Walters, Robin G and Perry, John R B and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Helgason, Agnar and Stefansson, Kari and Joshi, Peter K and Kubo, Michiaki and Wilson, James F} } @article {8109, title = {A catalog of genetic loci associated with kidney function from analyses of a million individuals.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {51}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 06}, pages = {957-972}, abstract = {

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is responsible for a public health burden with multi-systemic complications. Through trans-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and independent replication (n = 1,046,070), we identified 264 associated loci (166 new). Of these, 147 were likely to be relevant for kidney function on the basis of associations with the alternative kidney function marker blood urea nitrogen (n = 416,178). Pathway and enrichment analyses, including mouse models with renal phenotypes, support the kidney as the main target organ. A genetic risk score for lower eGFR was associated with clinically diagnosed CKD in 452,264 independent individuals. Colocalization analyses of associations with eGFR among 783,978 European-ancestry individuals and gene expression across 46 human tissues, including tubulo-interstitial and glomerular kidney compartments, identified 17 genes differentially expressed in kidney. Fine-mapping highlighted missense driver variants in 11 genes and kidney-specific regulatory variants. These results provide a comprehensive priority list of molecular targets for translational research.

}, keywords = {Chromosome Mapping, European Continental Ancestry Group, Genetic Association Studies, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Humans, Inheritance Patterns, Kidney Function Tests, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Quantitative Trait Loci, Quantitative Trait, Heritable, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Uromodulin}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-019-0407-x}, author = {Wuttke, Matthias and Li, Yong and Li, Man and Sieber, Karsten B and Feitosa, Mary F and Gorski, Mathias and Tin, Adrienne and Wang, Lihua and Chu, Audrey Y and Hoppmann, Anselm and Kirsten, Holger and Giri, Ayush and Chai, Jin-Fang and Sveinbjornsson, Gardar and Tayo, Bamidele O and Nutile, Teresa and Fuchsberger, Christian and Marten, Jonathan and Cocca, Massimiliano and Ghasemi, Sahar and Xu, Yizhe and Horn, Katrin and Noce, Damia and van der Most, Peter J and Sedaghat, Sanaz and Yu, Zhi and Akiyama, Masato and Afaq, Saima and Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S and Almgren, Peter and Amin, Najaf and Arnl{\"o}v, Johan and Bakker, Stephan J L and Bansal, Nisha and Baptista, Daniela and Bergmann, Sven and Biggs, Mary L and Biino, Ginevra and Boehnke, Michael and Boerwinkle, Eric and Boissel, Mathilde and Bottinger, Erwin P and Boutin, Thibaud S and Brenner, Hermann and Brumat, Marco and Burkhardt, Ralph and Butterworth, Adam S and Campana, Eric and Campbell, Archie and Campbell, Harry and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Carroll, Robert J and Catamo, Eulalia and Chambers, John C and Chee, Miao-Ling and Chee, Miao-Li and Chen, Xu and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Cheng, Yurong and Christensen, Kaare and Cifkova, Renata and Ciullo, Marina and Concas, Maria Pina and Cook, James P and Coresh, Josef and Corre, Tanguy and Sala, Cinzia Felicita and Cusi, Daniele and Danesh, John and Daw, E Warwick and de Borst, Martin H and De Grandi, Alessandro and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Vries, Aiko P J and Degenhardt, Frauke and Delgado, Graciela and Demirkan, Ayse and Di Angelantonio, Emanuele and Dittrich, Katalin and Divers, Jasmin and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Ehret, Georg and Elliott, Paul and Endlich, Karlhans and Evans, Michele K and Felix, Janine F and Foo, Valencia Hui Xian and Franco, Oscar H and Franke, Andre and Freedman, Barry I and Freitag-Wolf, Sandra and Friedlander, Yechiel and Froguel, Philippe and Gansevoort, Ron T and Gao, He and Gasparini, Paolo and Gaziano, J Michael and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Gieger, Christian and Girotto, Giorgia and Giulianini, Franco and G{\"o}gele, Martin and Gordon, Scott D and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Haller, Toomas and Hamet, Pavel and Harris, Tamara B and Hartman, Catharina A and Hayward, Caroline and Hellwege, Jacklyn N and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hicks, Andrew A and Hofer, Edith and Huang, Wei and Hutri-K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Nina and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Ikram, M Arfan and Indridason, Olafur S and Ingelsson, Erik and Ising, Marcus and Jaddoe, Vincent W V and Jakobsdottir, Johanna and Jonas, Jost B and Joshi, Peter K and Josyula, Navya Shilpa and Jung, Bettina and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kammerer, Candace M and Kanai, Masahiro and Kastarinen, Mika and Kerr, Shona M and Khor, Chiea-Chuen and Kiess, Wieland and Kleber, Marcus E and Koenig, Wolfgang and Kooner, Jaspal S and K{\"o}rner, Antje and Kovacs, Peter and Kraja, Aldi T and Krajcoviechova, Alena and Kramer, Holly and Kr{\"a}mer, Bernhard K and Kronenberg, Florian and Kubo, Michiaki and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Kuokkanen, Mikko and Kuusisto, Johanna and La Bianca, Martina and Laakso, Markku and Lange, Leslie A and Langefeld, Carl D and Lee, Jeannette Jen-Mai and Lehne, Benjamin and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Lieb, Wolfgang and Lim, Su-Chi and Lind, Lars and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Liu, Jun and Liu, Jianjun and Loeffler, Markus and Loos, Ruth J F and Lucae, Susanne and Lukas, Mary Ann and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Mahajan, Anubha and Martin, Nicholas G and Martins, Jade and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Mascalzoni, Deborah and Matsuda, Koichi and Meisinger, Christa and Meitinger, Thomas and Melander, Olle and Metspalu, Andres and Mikaelsdottir, Evgenia K and Milaneschi, Yuri and Miliku, Kozeta and Mishra, Pashupati P and Mohlke, Karen L and Mononen, Nina and Montgomery, Grant W and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Mychaleckyj, Josyf C and Nadkarni, Girish N and Nalls, Mike A and Nauck, Matthias and Nikus, Kjell and Ning, Boting and Nolte, Ilja M and Noordam, Raymond and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey and O{\textquoteright}Donoghue, Michelle L and Olafsson, Isleifur and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Orho-Melander, Marju and Ouwehand, Willem H and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Palmer, Nicholette D and Palsson, Runolfur and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Perls, Thomas and Perola, Markus and Pirastu, Mario and Pirastu, Nicola and Pistis, Giorgio and Podgornaia, Anna I and Polasek, Ozren and Ponte, Belen and Porteous, David J and Poulain, Tanja and Pramstaller, Peter P and Preuss, Michael H and Prins, Bram P and Province, Michael A and Rabelink, Ton J and Raffield, Laura M and Raitakari, Olli T and Reilly, Dermot F and Rettig, Rainer and Rheinberger, Myriam and Rice, Kenneth M and Ridker, Paul M and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Rizzi, Federica and Roberts, David J and Robino, Antonietta and Rossing, Peter and Rudan, Igor and Rueedi, Rico and Ruggiero, Daniela and Ryan, Kathleen A and Saba, Yasaman and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Salomaa, Veikko and Salvi, Erika and Saum, Kai-Uwe and Schmidt, Helena and Schmidt, Reinhold and Sch{\"o}ttker, Ben and Schulz, Christina-Alexandra and Schupf, Nicole and Shaffer, Christian M and Shi, Yuan and Smith, Albert V and Smith, Blair H and Soranzo, Nicole and Spracklen, Cassandra N and Strauch, Konstantin and Stringham, Heather M and Stumvoll, Michael and Svensson, Per O and Szymczak, Silke and Tai, E-Shyong and Tajuddin, Salman M and Tan, Nicholas Y Q and Taylor, Kent D and Teren, Andrej and Tham, Yih-Chung and Thiery, Joachim and Thio, Chris H L and Thomsen, Hauke and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Toniolo, Daniela and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Tremblay, Johanne and Tzoulaki, Ioanna and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Vaccargiu, Simona and van Dam, Rob M and van der Harst, Pim and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Velez Edward, Digna R and Verweij, Niek and Vogelezang, Suzanne and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Vollenweider, Peter and Waeber, G{\'e}rard and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wallentin, Lars and Wang, Ya Xing and Wang, Chaolong and Waterworth, Dawn M and Bin Wei, Wen and White, Harvey and Whitfield, John B and Wild, Sarah H and Wilson, James F and Wojczynski, Mary K and Wong, Charlene and Wong, Tien-Yin and Xu, Liang and Yang, Qiong and Yasuda, Masayuki and Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M and Zhang, Weihua and Zonderman, Alan B and Rotter, Jerome I and Bochud, Murielle and Psaty, Bruce M and Vitart, Veronique and Wilson, James G and Dehghan, Abbas and Parsa, Afshin and Chasman, Daniel I and Ho, Kevin and Morris, Andrew P and Devuyst, Olivier and Akilesh, Shreeram and Pendergrass, Sarah A and Sim, Xueling and B{\"o}ger, Carsten A and Okada, Yukinori and Edwards, Todd L and Snieder, Harold and Stefansson, Kari and Hung, Adriana M and Heid, Iris M and Scholz, Markus and Teumer, Alexander and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Pattaro, Cristian} } @article {7974, title = {Disentangling the genetics of lean mass.}, journal = {Am J Clin Nutr}, volume = {109}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 Feb 01}, pages = {276-287}, abstract = {

Background: Lean body mass (LM) plays an important role in mobility and metabolic function. We previously identified five loci associated with LM adjusted for fat mass in kilograms. Such an adjustment may reduce the power to identify genetic signals having an association with both lean mass and fat mass.

Objectives: To determine the impact of different fat mass adjustments on genetic architecture of LM and identify additional LM loci.

Methods: We performed genome-wide association analyses for whole-body LM (20 cohorts of European ancestry with n~=~38,292) measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) or bioelectrical impedance analysis, adjusted for sex, age, age2, and height with or without fat mass adjustments (Model 1 no fat adjustment; Model 2 adjustment for fat mass as a percentage of body mass; Model 3 adjustment for fat mass in kilograms).

Results: Seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in separate loci, including one novel LM locus (TNRC6B), were successfully replicated in an additional 47,227 individuals from 29 cohorts. Based on the strengths of the associations in Model 1 vs Model 3, we divided the LM loci into those with an effect on both lean mass and fat mass in the same direction and refer to those as "sumo wrestler" loci (FTO and MC4R). In contrast, loci with an impact specifically on LM were termed "body builder" loci (VCAN and ADAMTSL3). Using existing available genome-wide association study databases, LM increasing alleles of SNPs in sumo wrestler loci were associated with an adverse metabolic profile, whereas LM increasing alleles of SNPs in "body builder" loci were associated with metabolic protection.

Conclusions: In conclusion, we identified one novel LM locus (TNRC6B). Our results suggest that a genetically determined increase in lean mass might exert either harmful or protective effects on metabolic traits, depending on its relation to fat mass.

}, issn = {1938-3207}, doi = {10.1093/ajcn/nqy272}, author = {Karasik, David and Zillikens, M Carola and Hsu, Yi-Hsiang and Aghdassi, Ali and {\r A}kesson, Kristina and Amin, Najaf and Barroso, In{\^e}s and Bennett, David A and Bertram, Lars and Bochud, Murielle and Borecki, Ingrid B and Broer, Linda and Buchman, Aron S and Byberg, Liisa and Campbell, Harry and Campos-Obando, Natalia and Cauley, Jane A and Cawthon, Peggy M and Chambers, John C and Chen, Zhao and Cho, Nam H and Choi, Hyung Jin and Chou, Wen-Chi and Cummings, Steven R and de Groot, Lisette C P G M and De Jager, Phillip L and Demuth, Ilja and Diatchenko, Luda and Econs, Michael J and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Enneman, Anke W and Eriksson, Joel and Eriksson, Johan G and Estrada, Karol and Evans, Daniel S and Feitosa, Mary F and Fu, Mao and Gieger, Christian and Grallert, Harald and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Lenore, Launer J and Hayward, Caroline and Hofman, Albert and Homuth, Georg and Huffman, Kim M and Husted, Lise B and Illig, Thomas and Ingelsson, Erik and Ittermann, Till and Jansson, John-Olov and Johnson, Toby and Biffar, Reiner and Jordan, Joanne M and Jula, Antti and Karlsson, Magnus and Khaw, Kay-Tee and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Klopp, Norman and Kloth, Jacqueline S L and Koller, Daniel L and Kooner, Jaspal S and Kraus, William E and Kritchevsky, Stephen and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Kuulasmaa, Teemu and Kuusisto, Johanna and Laakso, Markku and Lahti, Jari and Lang, Thomas and Langdahl, Bente L and Lerch, Markus M and Lewis, Joshua R and Lill, Christina and Lind, Lars and Lindgren, Cecilia and Liu, Yongmei and Livshits, Gregory and Ljunggren, Osten and Loos, Ruth J F and Lorentzon, Mattias and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Luben, Robert N and Malkin, Ida and McGuigan, Fiona E and Medina-G{\'o}mez, Carolina and Meitinger, Thomas and Melhus, H{\r a}kan and Mellstr{\"o}m, Dan and Micha{\"e}lsson, Karl and Mitchell, Braxton D and Morris, Andrew P and Mosekilde, Leif and Nethander, Maria and Newman, Anne B and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffery R and Oostra, Ben A and Orwoll, Eric S and Palotie, Aarno and Peacock, Munro and Perola, Markus and Peters, Annette and Prince, Richard L and Psaty, Bruce M and R{\"a}ikk{\"o}nen, Katri and Ralston, Stuart H and Ripatti, Samuli and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Robbins, John A and Rotter, Jerome I and Rudan, Igor and Salomaa, Veikko and Satterfield, Suzanne and Schipf, Sabine and Shin, Chan Soo and Smith, Albert V and Smith, Shad B and Soranzo, Nicole and Spector, Timothy D and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Stefansson, Kari and Steinhagen-Thiessen, Elisabeth and Stolk, Lisette and Streeten, Elizabeth A and Styrkarsdottir, Unnur and Swart, Karin M A and Thompson, Patricia and Thomson, Cynthia A and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Tikkanen, Emmi and Tranah, Gregory J and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Duijn, Cornelia M and van Schoor, Natasja M and Vandenput, Liesbeth and Vollenweider, Peter and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Wactawski-Wende, Jean and Walker, Mark and J Wareham, Nicholas and Waterworth, Dawn and Weedon, Michael N and Wichmann, H-Erich and Widen, Elisabeth and Williams, Frances M K and Wilson, James F and Wright, Nicole C and Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M and Yu, Lei and Zhang, Weihua and Zhao, Jing Hua and Zhou, Yanhua and Nielson, Carrie M and Harris, Tamara B and Demissie, Serkalem and Kiel, Douglas P and Ohlsson, Claes} } @article {8050, title = {Mendelian randomization evaluation of causal effects of fibrinogen on incident coronary heart disease.}, journal = {PLoS One}, volume = {14}, year = {2019}, month = {2019}, pages = {e0216222}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Fibrinogen is an essential hemostatic factor and cardiovascular disease risk factor. Early attempts at evaluating the causal effect of fibrinogen on coronary heart disease (CHD) and myocardial infraction (MI) using Mendelian randomization (MR) used single variant approaches, and did not take advantage of recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) or multi-variant, pleiotropy robust MR methodologies.

METHODS AND FINDINGS: We evaluated evidence for a causal effect of fibrinogen on both CHD and MI using MR. We used both an allele score approach and pleiotropy robust MR models. The allele score was composed of 38 fibrinogen-associated variants from recent GWAS. Initial analyses using the allele score used a meta-analysis of 11 European-ancestry prospective cohorts, free of CHD and MI at baseline, to examine incidence CHD and MI. We also applied 2 sample MR methods with data from a prevalent CHD and MI GWAS. Results are given in terms of the hazard ratio (HR) or odds ratio (OR), depending on the study design, and associated 95\% confidence interval (CI). In single variant analyses no causal effect of fibrinogen on CHD or MI was observed. In multi-variant analyses using incidence CHD cases and the allele score approach, the estimated causal effect (HR) of a 1 g/L higher fibrinogen concentration was 1.62 (CI = 1.12, 2.36) when using incident cases and the allele score approach. In 2 sample MR analyses that accounted for pleiotropy, the causal estimate (OR) was reduced to 1.18 (CI = 0.98, 1.42) and 1.09 (CI = 0.89, 1.33) in the 2 most precise (smallest CI) models, out of 4 models evaluated. In the 2 sample MR analyses for MI, there was only very weak evidence of a causal effect in only 1 out of 4 models.

CONCLUSIONS: A small causal effect of fibrinogen on CHD is observed using multi-variant MR approaches which account for pleiotropy, but not single variant MR approaches. Taken together, results indicate that even with large sample sizes and multi-variant approaches MR analyses still cannot exclude the null when estimating the causal effect of fibrinogen on CHD, but that any potential causal effect is likely to be much smaller than observed in epidemiological studies.

}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0216222}, author = {Ward-Caviness, Cavin K and de Vries, Paul S and Wiggins, Kerri L and Huffman, Jennifer E and Yanek, Lisa R and Bielak, Lawrence F and Giulianini, Franco and Guo, Xiuqing and Kleber, Marcus E and Kacprowski, Tim and Gro{\ss}, Stefan and Petersman, Astrid and Davey Smith, George and Hartwig, Fernando P and Bowden, Jack and Hemani, Gibran and M{\"u}ller-Nuraysid, Martina and Strauch, Konstantin and Koenig, Wolfgang and Waldenberger, Melanie and Meitinger, Thomas and Pankratz, Nathan and Boerwinkle, Eric and Tang, Weihong and Fu, Yi-Ping and Johnson, Andrew D and Song, Ci and de Maat, Moniek P M and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Franco, Oscar H and Brody, Jennifer A and McKnight, Barbara and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Psaty, Bruce M and Mathias, Rasika A and Becker, Diane M and Peyser, Patricia A and Smith, Jennifer A and Bielinski, Suzette J and Ridker, Paul M and Taylor, Kent D and Yao, Jie and Tracy, Russell and Delgado, Graciela and Trompet, Stella and Sattar, Naveed and Jukema, J Wouter and Becker, Lewis C and Kardia, Sharon L R and Rotter, Jerome I and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Chasman, Daniel I and Dehghan, Abbas and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Smith, Nicholas L and Peters, Annette and Morrison, Alanna C} } @article {7970, title = {Multi-Ancestry Genome-Wide Association Study of Lipid Levels Incorporating Gene-Alcohol Interactions.}, journal = {Am J Epidemiol}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 Jan 29}, abstract = {

An individual{\textquoteright}s lipid profile is influenced by genetic variants and alcohol consumption, but the contribution of interactions between these exposures has not been studied. We therefore incorporated gene-alcohol interactions into a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides. We included 45 studies in Stage 1 (genome-wide discovery) and 66 studies in Stage 2 (focused follow-up), for a total of 394,584 individuals from five ancestry groups. Genetic main and interaction effects were jointly assessed by a 2 degrees of freedom (DF) test, and a 1 DF test was used to assess the interaction effects alone. Variants at 495 loci were at least suggestively associated (P~<~1~{\texttimes}~10-6) with lipid levels in Stage 1 and were evaluated in Stage 2, followed by combined analyses of Stage 1 and Stage 2. In the combined analysis of Stage 1 and Stage 2, 147 independent loci were associated with lipid levels at P~<~5~{\texttimes}~10-8 using 2 DF tests, of which 18 were novel. No genome-wide significant associations were found testing the interaction effect alone. The novel loci included several genes (PCSK5, VEGFB, and A1CF) with a putative role in lipid metabolism based on existing evidence from cellular and experimental models.

}, issn = {1476-6256}, doi = {10.1093/aje/kwz005}, author = {de Vries, Paul S and Brown, Michael R and Bentley, Amy R and Sung, Yun J and Winkler, Thomas W and Ntalla, Ioanna and Schwander, Karen and Kraja, Aldi T and Guo, Xiuqing and Franceschini, Nora and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Sim, Xueling and Vojinovic, Dina and Huffman, Jennifer E and Musani, Solomon K and Li, Changwei and Feitosa, Mary F and Richard, Melissa A and Noordam, Raymond and Aschard, Hugues and Bartz, Traci M and Bielak, Lawrence F and Deng, Xuan and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Lohman, Kurt K and Manning, Alisa K and Rankinen, Tuomo and Smith, Albert V and Tajuddin, Salman M and Evangelou, Evangelos and Graff, Mariaelisa and Alver, Maris and Boissel, Mathilde and Chai, Jin Fang and Chen, Xu and Divers, Jasmin and Gandin, Ilaria and Gao, Chuan and Goel, Anuj and Hagemeijer, Yanick and Harris, Sarah E and Hartwig, Fernando P and He, Meian and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Hsu, Fang-Chi and Jackson, Anne U and Kasturiratne, Anuradhani and Komulainen, Pirjo and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Laguzzi, Federica and Lee, Joseph H and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Matoba, Nana and Nolte, Ilja M and Pietzner, Maik and Riaz, Muhammad and Said, M Abdullah and Scott, Robert A and Sofer, Tamar and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Tayo, Bamidele O and van der Most, Peter J and Varga, Tibor V and Wang, Yajuan and Ware, Erin B and Wen, Wanqing and Yanek, Lisa R and Zhang, Weihua and Zhao, Jing Hua and Afaq, Saima and Amin, Najaf and Amini, Marzyeh and Arking, Dan E and Aung, Tin and Ballantyne, Christie and Boerwinkle, Eric and Broeckel, Ulrich and Campbell, Archie and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Charumathi, Sabanayagam and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Connell, John M and de Faire, Ulf and de Las Fuentes, Lisa and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Silva, H Janaka and Ding, Jingzhong and Dominiczak, Anna F and Duan, Qing and Eaton, Charles B and Eppinga, Ruben N and Faul, Jessica D and Fisher, Virginia and Forrester, Terrence and Franco, Oscar H and Friedlander, Yechiel and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Giulianini, Franco and Grabe, Hans J and Grove, Megan L and Gu, C Charles and Harris, Tamara B and Heikkinen, Sami and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hirata, Makoto and Hixson, James E and Howard, Barbara V and Ikram, M Arfan and Jacobs, David R and Johnson, Craig and Jonas, Jost Bruno and Kammerer, Candace M and Katsuya, Tomohiro and Khor, Chiea Chuen and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Koh, Woon-Puay and Koistinen, Heikki A and Kolcic, Ivana and Kooperberg, Charles and Krieger, Jose E and Kritchevsky, Steve B and Kubo, Michiaki and Kuusisto, Johanna and Lakka, Timo A and Langefeld, Carl D and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Lehne, Benjamin and Lemaitre, Rozenn N and Li, Yize and Liang, Jingjing and Liu, Jianjun and Liu, Kiang and Loh, Marie and Louie, Tin and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Manichaikul, Ani W and McKenzie, Colin A and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milaneschi, Yuri and Milani, Lili and Mohlke, Karen L and Mosley, Thomas H and Mukamal, Kenneth J and Nalls, Mike A and Nauck, Matthias and Nelson, Christopher P and Sotoodehnia, Nona and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff R and Palmer, Nicholette D and Pazoki, Raha and Pedersen, Nancy L and Peters, Annette and Peyser, Patricia A and Polasek, Ozren and Poulter, Neil and Raffel, Leslie J and Raitakari, Olli T and Reiner, Alex P and Rice, Treva K and Rich, Stephen S and Robino, Antonietta and Robinson, Jennifer G and Rose, Lynda M and Rudan, Igor and Schmidt, Carsten O and Schreiner, Pamela J and Scott, William R and Sever, Peter and Shi, Yuan and Sidney, Stephen and Sims, Mario and Smith, Blair H and Smith, Jennifer A and Snieder, Harold and Starr, John M and Strauch, Konstantin and Tan, Nicholas and Taylor, Kent D and Teo, Yik Ying and Tham, Yih Chung and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Heemst, Diana and Vuckovic, Dragana and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wang, Lihua and Wang, Yujie and Wang, Zhe and Wei, Wen Bin and Williams, Christine and Wilson, Gregory and Wojczynski, Mary K and Yao, Jie and Yu, Bing and Yu, Caizheng and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zhao, Wei and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Boehnke, Michael and Bowden, Donald W and Chambers, John C and Deary, Ian J and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Farrall, Martin and Franks, Paul W and Freedman, Barry I and Froguel, Philippe and Gasparini, Paolo and Gieger, Christian and Horta, Bernardo L and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kato, Norihiro and Kooner, Jaspal S and Laakso, Markku and Leander, Karin and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Penninx, Brenda and Pereira, Alexandre C and Rauramaa, Rainer and Samani, Nilesh J and Scott, James and Shu, Xiao-Ou and van der Harst, Pim and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Wang, Ya Xing and Wareham, Nicholas J and Watkins, Hugh and Weir, David R and Wickremasinghe, Ananda R and Zheng, Wei and Elliott, Paul and North, Kari E and Bouchard, Claude and Evans, Michele K and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Liu, Ching-Ti and Liu, Yongmei and Psaty, Bruce M and Ridker, Paul M and van Dam, Rob M and Kardia, Sharon L R and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Rotimi, Charles N and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Fornage, Myriam and Kelly, Tanika N and Fox, Ervin R and Hayward, Caroline and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Tai, E Shyong and Wong, Tien Yin and Liu, Jingmin and Rotter, Jerome I and Gauderman, W James and Province, Michael A and Munroe, Patricia B and Rice, Kenneth and Chasman, Daniel I and Cupples, L Adrienne and Rao, Dabeeru C and Morrison, Alanna C} } @article {8005, title = {Multi-ancestry genome-wide gene-smoking interaction study of 387,272 individuals identifies new loci associated with serum lipids.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {51}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 Apr}, pages = {636-648}, abstract = {

The concentrations of high- and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides are influenced by smoking, but it is unknown whether genetic associations with lipids may be modified by smoking. We conducted a multi-ancestry genome-wide gene-smoking interaction study in 133,805 individuals with follow-up in an additional 253,467 individuals. Combined meta-analyses identified 13 new loci associated with lipids, some of which were detected only because association differed by smoking status. Additionally, we demonstrate the importance of including diverse populations, particularly in studies of interactions with lifestyle factors, where genomic and lifestyle differences by ancestry may contribute to novel findings.

}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-019-0378-y}, author = {Bentley, Amy R and Sung, Yun J and Brown, Michael R and Winkler, Thomas W and Kraja, Aldi T and Ntalla, Ioanna and Schwander, Karen and Chasman, Daniel I and Lim, Elise and Deng, Xuan and Guo, Xiuqing and Liu, Jingmin and Lu, Yingchang and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Sim, Xueling and Vojinovic, Dina and Huffman, Jennifer E and Musani, Solomon K and Li, Changwei and Feitosa, Mary F and Richard, Melissa A and Noordam, Raymond and Baker, Jenna and Chen, Guanjie and Aschard, Hugues and Bartz, Traci M and Ding, Jingzhong and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Manning, Alisa K and Rankinen, Tuomo and Smith, Albert V and Tajuddin, Salman M and Zhao, Wei and Graff, Mariaelisa and Alver, Maris and Boissel, Mathilde and Chai, Jin Fang and Chen, Xu and Divers, Jasmin and Evangelou, Evangelos and Gao, Chuan and Goel, Anuj and Hagemeijer, Yanick and Harris, Sarah E and Hartwig, Fernando P and He, Meian and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Hsu, Fang-Chi and Hung, Yi-Jen and Jackson, Anne U and Kasturiratne, Anuradhani and Komulainen, Pirjo and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Leander, Karin and Lin, Keng-Hung and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Matoba, Nana and Nolte, Ilja M and Pietzner, Maik and Prins, Bram and Riaz, Muhammad and Robino, Antonietta and Said, M Abdullah and Schupf, Nicole and Scott, Robert A and Sofer, Tamar and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Tayo, Bamidele O and van der Most, Peter J and Varga, Tibor V and Wang, Tzung-Dau and Wang, Yajuan and Ware, Erin B and Wen, Wanqing and Xiang, Yong-Bing and Yanek, Lisa R and Zhang, Weihua and Zhao, Jing Hua and Adeyemo, Adebowale and Afaq, Saima and Amin, Najaf and Amini, Marzyeh and Arking, Dan E and Arzumanyan, Zorayr and Aung, Tin and Ballantyne, Christie and Barr, R Graham and Bielak, Lawrence F and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bottinger, Erwin P and Broeckel, Ulrich and Brown, Morris and Cade, Brian E and Campbell, Archie and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Charumathi, Sabanayagam and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Christensen, Kaare and Concas, Maria Pina and Connell, John M and de Las Fuentes, Lisa and de Silva, H Janaka and de Vries, Paul S and Doumatey, Ayo and Duan, Qing and Eaton, Charles B and Eppinga, Ruben N and Faul, Jessica D and Floyd, James S and Forouhi, Nita G and Forrester, Terrence and Friedlander, Yechiel and Gandin, Ilaria and Gao, He and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Gharib, Sina A and Gigante, Bruna and Giulianini, Franco and Grabe, Hans J and Gu, C Charles and Harris, Tamara B and Heikkinen, Sami and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hirata, Makoto and Hixson, James E and Ikram, M Arfan and Jia, Yucheng and Joehanes, Roby and Johnson, Craig and Jonas, Jost Bruno and Justice, Anne E and Katsuya, Tomohiro and Khor, Chiea Chuen and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Koh, Woon-Puay and Kolcic, Ivana and Kooperberg, Charles and Krieger, Jose E and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Kubo, Michiaki and Kuusisto, Johanna and Lakka, Timo A and Langefeld, Carl D and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Lehne, Benjamin and Lewis, Cora E and Li, Yize and Liang, Jingjing and Lin, Shiow and Liu, Ching-Ti and Liu, Jianjun and Liu, Kiang and Loh, Marie and Lohman, Kurt K and Louie, Tin and Luzzi, Anna and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Mahajan, Anubha and Manichaikul, Ani W and McKenzie, Colin A and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milaneschi, Yuri and Milani, Lili and Mohlke, Karen L and Momozawa, Yukihide and Morris, Andrew P and Murray, Alison D and Nalls, Mike A and Nauck, Matthias and Nelson, Christopher P and North, Kari E and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Palmer, Nicholette D and Papanicolau, George J and Pedersen, Nancy L and Peters, Annette and Peyser, Patricia A and Polasek, Ozren and Poulter, Neil and Raitakari, Olli T and Reiner, Alex P and Renstrom, Frida and Rice, Treva K and Rich, Stephen S and Robinson, Jennifer G and Rose, Lynda M and Rosendaal, Frits R and Rudan, Igor and Schmidt, Carsten O and Schreiner, Pamela J and Scott, William R and Sever, Peter and Shi, Yuan and Sidney, Stephen and Sims, Mario and Smith, Jennifer A and Snieder, Harold and Starr, John M and Strauch, Konstantin and Stringham, Heather M and Tan, Nicholas Y Q and Tang, Hua and Taylor, Kent D and Teo, Yik Ying and Tham, Yih Chung and Tiemeier, Henning and Turner, Stephen T and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Heemst, Diana and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wang, Heming and Wang, Lan and Wang, Lihua and Wei, Wen Bin and Williams, Christine A and Wilson, Gregory and Wojczynski, Mary K and Yao, Jie and Young, Kristin and Yu, Caizheng and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zhou, Jie and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Boehnke, Michael and Bowden, Donald W and Chambers, John C and Cooper, Richard S and de Faire, Ulf and Deary, Ian J and Elliott, Paul and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Farrall, Martin and Franks, Paul W and Freedman, Barry I and Froguel, Philippe and Gasparini, Paolo and Gieger, Christian and Horta, Bernardo L and Juang, Jyh-Ming Jimmy and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kammerer, Candace M and Kato, Norihiro and Kooner, Jaspal S and Laakso, Markku and Laurie, Cathy C and Lee, I-Te and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Pereira, Alexandre C and Rauramaa, Rainer and Redline, Susan and Samani, Nilesh J and Scott, James and Shu, Xiao-Ou and van der Harst, Pim and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Wang, Jun-Sing and Wang, Ya Xing and Wareham, Nicholas J and Watkins, Hugh and Weir, David R and Wickremasinghe, Ananda R and Wu, Tangchun and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Zheng, Wei and Bouchard, Claude and Evans, Michele K and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Kardia, Sharon L R and Liu, Yongmei and Psaty, Bruce M and Ridker, Paul M and van Dam, Rob M and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Fornage, Myriam and Province, Michael A and Kelly, Tanika N and Fox, Ervin R and Hayward, Caroline and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Tai, E Shyong and Wong, Tien Yin and Loos, Ruth J F and Franceschini, Nora and Rotter, Jerome I and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Bierut, Laura J and Gauderman, W James and Rice, Kenneth and Munroe, Patricia B and Morrison, Alanna C and Rao, Dabeeru C and Rotimi, Charles N and Cupples, L Adrienne} } @article {8202, title = {Multi-ancestry sleep-by-SNP interaction analysis in 126,926 individuals reveals lipid loci stratified by sleep duration.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {10}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 Nov 12}, pages = {5121}, abstract = {

Both short and long sleep are associated with an adverse lipid profile, likely through different biological pathways. To elucidate the biology of sleep-associated adverse lipid profile, we conduct multi-ancestry genome-wide sleep-SNP interaction analyses on three lipid traits (HDL-c, LDL-c and triglycerides). In the total study sample (discovery + replication) of 126,926 individuals from 5 different ancestry groups, when considering either long or short total sleep time interactions in joint analyses, we identify 49 previously unreported lipid loci, and 10 additional previously unreported lipid loci in a restricted sample of European-ancestry cohorts. In addition, we identify new gene-sleep interactions for known lipid loci such as LPL and PCSK9. The previously unreported lipid loci have a modest explained variance in lipid levels: most notable, gene-short-sleep interactions explain 4.25\% of the variance in triglyceride level. Collectively, these findings contribute to our understanding of the biological mechanisms involved in sleep-associated adverse lipid profiles.

}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-12958-0}, author = {Noordam, Raymond and Bos, Maxime M and Wang, Heming and Winkler, Thomas W and Bentley, Amy R and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and de Vries, Paul S and Sung, Yun Ju and Schwander, Karen and Cade, Brian E and Manning, Alisa and Aschard, Hugues and Brown, Michael R and Chen, Han and Franceschini, Nora and Musani, Solomon K and Richard, Melissa and Vojinovic, Dina and Aslibekyan, Stella and Bartz, Traci M and de Las Fuentes, Lisa and Feitosa, Mary and Horimoto, Andrea R and Ilkov, Marjan and Kho, Minjung and Kraja, Aldi and Li, Changwei and Lim, Elise and Liu, Yongmei and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Rankinen, Tuomo and Tajuddin, Salman M and van der Spek, Ashley and Wang, Zhe and Marten, Jonathan and Laville, Vincent and Alver, Maris and Evangelou, Evangelos and Graff, Maria E and He, Meian and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Marques-Vidal, Pedro and Nolte, Ilja M and Palmer, Nicholette D and Rauramaa, Rainer and Shu, Xiao-Ou and Snieder, Harold and Weiss, Stefan and Wen, Wanqing and Yanek, Lisa R and Adolfo, Correa and Ballantyne, Christie and Bielak, Larry and Biermasz, Nienke R and Boerwinkle, Eric and Dimou, Niki and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Gao, Chuan and Gharib, Sina A and Gottlieb, Daniel J and Haba-Rubio, Jos{\'e} and Harris, Tamara B and Heikkinen, Sami and Heinzer, Raphael and Hixson, James E and Homuth, Georg and Ikram, M Arfan and Komulainen, Pirjo and Krieger, Jose E and Lee, Jiwon and Liu, Jingmin and Lohman, Kurt K and Luik, Annemarie I and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Martin, Lisa W and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milaneschi, Yuri and Nalls, Mike A and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff and Peters, Annette and Peyser, Patricia and Raitakari, Olli T and Reiner, Alex P and Rensen, Patrick C N and Rice, Treva K and Rich, Stephen S and Roenneberg, Till and Rotter, Jerome I and Schreiner, Pamela J and Shikany, James and Sidney, Stephen S and Sims, Mario and Sitlani, Colleen M and Sofer, Tamar and Strauch, Konstantin and Swertz, Morris A and Taylor, Kent D and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Duijn, Cornelia M and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wallance, Robert B and van Dijk, Ko Willems and Yu, Caizheng and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Elliott, Paul and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Gieger, Christian and Grabe, Hans J and Lakka, Timo A and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and North, Kari E and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Vollenweider, Peter and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Wu, Tangchun and Xiang, Yong-Bing and Zheng, Wei and Arnett, Donna K and Bouchard, Claude and Evans, Michele K and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Kardia, Sharon and Kelly, Tanika N and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Loos, Ruth J F and Pereira, Alexandre C and Province, Mike and Psaty, Bruce M and Rotimi, Charles and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Amin, Najaf and Cupples, L Adrienne and Fornage, Myriam and Fox, Ervin F and Guo, Xiuqing and Gauderman, W James and Rice, Kenneth and Kooperberg, Charles and Munroe, Patricia B and Liu, Ching-Ti and Morrison, Alanna C and Rao, Dabeeru C and van Heemst, Diana and Redline, Susan} } @article {7976, title = {Multi-ancestry study of blood lipid levels identifies four loci interacting with physical activity.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {10}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 01 22}, pages = {376}, abstract = {

Many genetic loci affect circulating lipid levels, but it remains unknown whether lifestyle factors, such as physical activity, modify these genetic effects. To identify lipid loci interacting with physical activity, we performed genome-wide analyses of circulating HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglyceride levels in up to 120,979 individuals of European, African, Asian, Hispanic, and Brazilian ancestry, with follow-up of suggestive associations in an additional 131,012 individuals. We find four loci, in/near CLASP1, LHX1, SNTA1, and CNTNAP2, that are associated with circulating lipid levels through interaction with physical activity; higher levels of physical activity enhance the HDL cholesterol-increasing effects of the CLASP1, LHX1, and SNTA1 loci and attenuate the LDL cholesterol-increasing effect of the CNTNAP2 locus. The CLASP1, LHX1, and SNTA1 regions harbor genes linked to muscle function and lipid metabolism. Our results elucidate the role of physical activity interactions in the genetic contribution to blood lipid levels.

}, keywords = {Adolescent, Adult, African Continental Ancestry Group, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Asian Continental Ancestry Group, Brazil, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Cholesterol, Cholesterol, HDL, Cholesterol, LDL, European Continental Ancestry Group, Exercise, Female, Genetic Loci, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Hispanic Americans, Humans, LIM-Homeodomain Proteins, Lipid Metabolism, Lipids, Male, Membrane Proteins, Microtubule-Associated Proteins, Middle Aged, Muscle Proteins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Transcription Factors, Triglycerides, Young Adult}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-018-08008-w}, author = {Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Bentley, Amy R and Noordam, Raymond and Sung, Yun Ju and Schwander, Karen and Winkler, Thomas W and Jakupovi{\'c}, Hermina and Chasman, Daniel I and Manning, Alisa and Ntalla, Ioanna and Aschard, Hugues and Brown, Michael R and de Las Fuentes, Lisa and Franceschini, Nora and Guo, Xiuqing and Vojinovic, Dina and Aslibekyan, Stella and Feitosa, Mary F and Kho, Minjung and Musani, Solomon K and Richard, Melissa and Wang, Heming and Wang, Zhe and Bartz, Traci M and Bielak, Lawrence F and Campbell, Archie and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Fisher, Virginia and Hartwig, Fernando P and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Li, Changwei and Lohman, Kurt K and Marten, Jonathan and Sim, Xueling and Smith, Albert V and Tajuddin, Salman M and Alver, Maris and Amini, Marzyeh and Boissel, Mathilde and Chai, Jin Fang and Chen, Xu and Divers, Jasmin and Evangelou, Evangelos and Gao, Chuan and Graff, Mariaelisa and Harris, Sarah E and He, Meian and Hsu, Fang-Chi and Jackson, Anne U and Zhao, Jing Hua and Kraja, Aldi T and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Laguzzi, Federica and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Nolte, Ilja M and Rauramaa, Rainer and Riaz, Muhammad and Robino, Antonietta and Rueedi, Rico and Stringham, Heather M and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and van der Most, Peter J and Varga, Tibor V and Verweij, Niek and Ware, Erin B and Wen, Wanqing and Li, Xiaoyin and Yanek, Lisa R and Amin, Najaf and Arnett, Donna K and Boerwinkle, Eric and Brumat, Marco and Cade, Brian and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Concas, Maria Pina and Connell, John and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Silva, H Janaka and de Vries, Paul S and Demirkan, Ayse and Ding, Jingzhong and Eaton, Charles B and Faul, Jessica D and Friedlander, Yechiel and Gabriel, Kelley P and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Giulianini, Franco and Gu, Chi Charles and Gu, Dongfeng and Harris, Tamara B and He, Jiang and Heikkinen, Sami and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hunt, Steven C and Ikram, M Arfan and Jonas, Jost B and Koh, Woon-Puay and Komulainen, Pirjo and Krieger, Jose E and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and Kuusisto, Johanna and Langefeld, Carl D and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Leander, Karin and Lemaitre, Rozenn N and Lewis, Cora E and Liang, Jingjing and Liu, Jianjun and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Manichaikul, Ani and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milaneschi, Yuri and Mohlke, Karen L and Mosley, Thomas H and Murray, Alison D and Nalls, Mike A and Nang, Ei-Ei Khaing and Nelson, Christopher P and Nona, Sotoodehnia and Norris, Jill M and Nwuba, Chiamaka Vivian and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff and Palmer, Nicholette D and Papanicolau, George J and Pazoki, Raha and Pedersen, Nancy L and Peters, Annette and Peyser, Patricia A and Polasek, Ozren and Porteous, David J and Poveda, Alaitz and Raitakari, Olli T and Rich, Stephen S and Risch, Neil and Robinson, Jennifer G and Rose, Lynda M and Rudan, Igor and Schreiner, Pamela J and Scott, Robert A and Sidney, Stephen S and Sims, Mario and Smith, Jennifer A and Snieder, Harold and Sofer, Tamar and Starr, John M and Sternfeld, Barbara and Strauch, Konstantin and Tang, Hua and Taylor, Kent D and Tsai, Michael Y and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van der Ende, M Yldau and van Heemst, Diana and Voortman, Trudy and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wennberg, Patrik and Wilson, Gregory and Xiang, Yong-Bing and Yao, Jie and Yu, Caizheng and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zhao, Wei and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Boehnke, Michael and Bowden, Donald W and de Faire, Ulf and Deary, Ian J and Elliott, Paul and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Freedman, Barry I and Froguel, Philippe and Gasparini, Paolo and Gieger, Christian and Kato, Norihiro and Laakso, Markku and Lakka, Timo A and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Samani, Nilesh J and Shu, Xiao-Ou and van der Harst, Pim and van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V and Vollenweider, Peter and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Wang, Ya X and Wareham, Nicholas J and Weir, David R and Wu, Tangchun and Zheng, Wei and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Evans, Michele K and Franks, Paul W and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Hayward, Caroline and Horta, Bernardo L and Kelly, Tanika N and Liu, Yongmei and North, Kari E and Pereira, Alexandre C and Ridker, Paul M and Tai, E Shyong and van Dam, Rob M and Fox, Ervin R and Kardia, Sharon L R and Liu, Ching-Ti and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Province, Michael A and Redline, Susan and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Rotter, Jerome I and Kooperberg, Charles B and Gauderman, W James and Psaty, Bruce M and Rice, Kenneth and Munroe, Patricia B and Fornage, Myriam and Cupples, L Adrienne and Rotimi, Charles N and Morrison, Alanna C and Rao, Dabeeru C and Loos, Ruth J F} } @article {8207, title = {Target genes, variants, tissues and transcriptional pathways influencing human serum urate levels.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {51}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 Oct}, pages = {1459-1474}, abstract = {

Elevated serum urate levels cause gout and correlate with cardiometabolic diseases via poorly understood mechanisms. We performed a trans-ancestry genome-wide association study of serum urate in 457,690 individuals, identifying 183 loci (147 previously unknown) that improve the prediction of gout in an independent cohort of 334,880 individuals. Serum urate showed significant genetic correlations with many cardiometabolic traits, with genetic causality analyses supporting a substantial role for pleiotropy. Enrichment analysis, fine-mapping of urate-associated loci and colocalization with gene expression in 47 tissues implicated the kidney and liver as the main target organs and prioritized potentially causal genes and variants, including the transcriptional master regulators in the liver and kidney, HNF1A and HNF4A. Experimental validation showed that HNF4A transactivated the promoter of ABCG2, encoding a major urate transporter, in kidney cells, and that HNF4A p.Thr139Ile is a functional variant. Transcriptional coregulation within and across organs may be a general mechanism underlying the observed pleiotropy between urate and cardiometabolic traits.

}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-019-0504-x}, author = {Tin, Adrienne and Marten, Jonathan and Halperin Kuhns, Victoria L and Li, Yong and Wuttke, Matthias and Kirsten, Holger and Sieber, Karsten B and Qiu, Chengxiang and Gorski, Mathias and Yu, Zhi and Giri, Ayush and Sveinbjornsson, Gardar and Li, Man and Chu, Audrey Y and Hoppmann, Anselm and O{\textquoteright}Connor, Luke J and Prins, Bram and Nutile, Teresa and Noce, Damia and Akiyama, Masato and Cocca, Massimiliano and Ghasemi, Sahar and van der Most, Peter J and Horn, Katrin and Xu, Yizhe and Fuchsberger, Christian and Sedaghat, Sanaz and Afaq, Saima and Amin, Najaf and Arnl{\"o}v, Johan and Bakker, Stephan J L and Bansal, Nisha and Baptista, Daniela and Bergmann, Sven and Biggs, Mary L and Biino, Ginevra and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bottinger, Erwin P and Boutin, Thibaud S and Brumat, Marco and Burkhardt, Ralph and Campana, Eric and Campbell, Archie and Campbell, Harry and Carroll, Robert J and Catamo, Eulalia and Chambers, John C and Ciullo, Marina and Concas, Maria Pina and Coresh, Josef and Corre, Tanguy and Cusi, Daniele and Felicita, Sala Cinzia and de Borst, Martin H and De Grandi, Alessandro and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Vries, Aiko P J and Delgado, Graciela and Demirkan, Ayse and Devuyst, Olivier and Dittrich, Katalin and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Ehret, Georg and Endlich, Karlhans and Evans, Michele K and Gansevoort, Ron T and Gasparini, Paolo and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Gieger, Christian and Girotto, Giorgia and G{\"o}gele, Martin and Gordon, Scott D and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Haller, Toomas and Hamet, Pavel and Harris, Tamara B and Hayward, Caroline and Hicks, Andrew A and Hofer, Edith and Holm, Hilma and Huang, Wei and Hutri-K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Nina and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Ikram, M Arfan and Lewis, Raychel M and Ingelsson, Erik and Jakobsdottir, Johanna and Jonsdottir, Ingileif and Jonsson, Helgi and Joshi, Peter K and Josyula, Navya Shilpa and Jung, Bettina and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kanai, Masahiro and Kerr, Shona M and Kiess, Wieland and Kleber, Marcus E and Koenig, Wolfgang and Kooner, Jaspal S and K{\"o}rner, Antje and Kovacs, Peter and Kr{\"a}mer, Bernhard K and Kronenberg, Florian and Kubo, Michiaki and Kuhnel, Brigitte and La Bianca, Martina and Lange, Leslie A and Lehne, Benjamin and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Liu, Jun and Loeffler, Markus and Loos, Ruth J F and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Mahajan, Anubha and Martin, Nicholas G and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Mascalzoni, Deborah and Matsuda, Koichi and Meisinger, Christa and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milaneschi, Yuri and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Wilson, Otis D and Gaziano, J Michael and Mishra, Pashupati P and Mohlke, Karen L and Mononen, Nina and Montgomery, Grant W and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Nadkarni, Girish N and Nalls, Mike A and Nauck, Matthias and Nikus, Kjell and Ning, Boting and Nolte, Ilja M and Noordam, Raymond and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Olafsson, Isleifur and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Perls, Thomas and Peters, Annette and Pirastu, Mario and Pirastu, Nicola and Pistis, Giorgio and Polasek, Ozren and Ponte, Belen and Porteous, David J and Poulain, Tanja and Preuss, Michael H and Rabelink, Ton J and Raffield, Laura M and Raitakari, Olli T and Rettig, Rainer and Rheinberger, Myriam and Rice, Kenneth M and Rizzi, Federica and Robino, Antonietta and Rudan, Igor and Krajcoviechova, Alena and Cifkova, Renata and Rueedi, Rico and Ruggiero, Daniela and Ryan, Kathleen A and Saba, Yasaman and Salvi, Erika and Schmidt, Helena and Schmidt, Reinhold and Shaffer, Christian M and Smith, Albert V and Smith, Blair H and Spracklen, Cassandra N and Strauch, Konstantin and Stumvoll, Michael and Sulem, Patrick and Tajuddin, Salman M and Teren, Andrej and Thiery, Joachim and Thio, Chris H L and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Toniolo, Daniela and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Tremblay, Johanne and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Vaccargiu, Simona and van der Harst, Pim and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Verweij, Niek and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Vollenweider, Peter and Waeber, G{\'e}rard and Waldenberger, Melanie and Whitfield, John B and Wild, Sarah H and Wilson, James F and Yang, Qiong and Zhang, Weihua and Zonderman, Alan B and Bochud, Murielle and Wilson, James G and Pendergrass, Sarah A and Ho, Kevin and Parsa, Afshin and Pramstaller, Peter P and Psaty, Bruce M and B{\"o}ger, Carsten A and Snieder, Harold and Butterworth, Adam S and Okada, Yukinori and Edwards, Todd L and Stefansson, Kari and Susztak, Katalin and Scholz, Markus and Heid, Iris M and Hung, Adriana M and Teumer, Alexander and Pattaro, Cristian and Woodward, Owen M and Vitart, Veronique and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna} } @article {8381, title = {Gene-educational attainment interactions in a multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis identify novel blood pressure loci.}, journal = {Mol Psychiatry}, year = {2020}, month = {2020 May 05}, abstract = {

Educational attainment is widely used as a surrogate for socioeconomic status (SES). Low SES is a risk factor for hypertension and high blood pressure (BP). To identify novel BP loci, we performed multi-ancestry meta-analyses accounting for gene-educational attainment interactions using two variables, "Some College" (yes/no) and "Graduated College" (yes/no). Interactions were evaluated using both a 1 degree of freedom (DF) interaction term and a 2DF joint test of genetic and interaction effects. Analyses were performed for systolic BP, diastolic BP, mean arterial pressure, and pulse pressure. We pursued genome-wide interrogation in Stage 1 studies (N = 117 438) and follow-up on promising variants in Stage 2 studies (N = 293 787) in five ancestry groups. Through combined meta-analyses of Stages 1 and 2, we identified 84 known and 18 novel BP loci at genome-wide significance level (P < 5 {\texttimes} 10). Two novel loci were identified based on the 1DF test of interaction with educational attainment, while the remaining 16 loci were identified through the 2DF joint test of genetic and interaction effects. Ten novel loci were identified in individuals of African ancestry. Several novel loci show strong biological plausibility since they involve physiologic systems implicated in BP regulation. They include genes involved in the central nervous system-adrenal signaling axis (ZDHHC17, CADPS, PIK3C2G), vascular structure and function (GNB3, CDON), and renal function (HAS2 and HAS2-AS1, SLIT3). Collectively, these findings suggest a role of educational attainment or SES in further dissection of the genetic architecture of BP.

}, issn = {1476-5578}, doi = {10.1038/s41380-020-0719-3}, author = {de Las Fuentes, Lisa and Sung, Yun Ju and Noordam, Raymond and Winkler, Thomas and Feitosa, Mary F and Schwander, Karen and Bentley, Amy R and Brown, Michael R and Guo, Xiuqing and Manning, Alisa and Chasman, Daniel I and Aschard, Hugues and Bartz, Traci M and Bielak, Lawrence F and Campbell, Archie and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Hartwig, Fernando P and Horimoto, A R V R and Li, Changwei and Li-Gao, Ruifang and Liu, Yongmei and Marten, Jonathan and Musani, Solomon K and Ntalla, Ioanna and Rankinen, Tuomo and Richard, Melissa and Sim, Xueling and Smith, Albert V and Tajuddin, Salman M and Tayo, Bamidele O and Vojinovic, Dina and Warren, Helen R and Xuan, Deng and Alver, Maris and Boissel, Mathilde and Chai, Jin-Fang and Chen, Xu and Christensen, Kaare and Divers, Jasmin and Evangelou, Evangelos and Gao, Chuan and Girotto, Giorgia and Harris, Sarah E and He, Meian and Hsu, Fang-Chi and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Laguzzi, Federica and Li, Xiaoyin and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Nolte, Ilja M and Poveda, Alaitz and Rauramaa, Rainer and Riaz, Muhammad and Rueedi, Rico and Shu, Xiao-Ou and Snieder, Harold and Sofer, Tamar and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Verweij, Niek and Ware, Erin B and Weiss, Stefan and Yanek, Lisa R and Amin, Najaf and Arking, Dan E and Arnett, Donna K and Bergmann, Sven and Boerwinkle, Eric and Brody, Jennifer A and Broeckel, Ulrich and Brumat, Marco and Burke, Gregory and Cabrera, Claudia P and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chee, Miao Li and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Cocca, Massimiliano and Connell, John and de Silva, H Janaka and de Vries, Paul S and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Faul, Jessica D and Fisher, Virginia and Forrester, Terrence and Fox, Ervin F and Friedlander, Yechiel and Gao, He and Gigante, Bruna and Giulianini, Franco and Gu, Chi Charles and Gu, Dongfeng and Harris, Tamara B and He, Jiang and Heikkinen, Sami and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Hunt, Steven and Ikram, M Arfan and Irvin, Marguerite R and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kavousi, Maryam and Khor, Chiea Chuen and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Koh, Woon-Puay and Komulainen, Pirjo and Kraja, Aldi T and Krieger, J E and Langefeld, Carl D and Li, Yize and Liang, Jingjing and Liewald, David C M and Liu, Ching-Ti and Liu, Jianjun and Lohman, Kurt K and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and McKenzie, Colin A and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Milaneschi, Yuri and Milani, Lili and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Nalls, Mike A and Nelson, Christopher P and Norris, Jill M and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff and Ogunniyi, Adesola and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Palmer, Nicholette D and Pedersen, Nancy L and Perls, Thomas and Peters, Annette and Petersmann, Astrid and Peyser, Patricia A and Polasek, Ozren and Porteous, David J and Raffel, Leslie J and Rice, Treva K and Rotter, Jerome I and Rudan, Igor and Rueda-Ochoa, Oscar-Leonel and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Salako, Babatunde L and Schreiner, Pamela J and Shikany, James M and Sidney, Stephen S and Sims, Mario and Sitlani, Colleen M and Smith, Jennifer A and Starr, John M and Strauch, Konstantin and Swertz, Morris A and Teumer, Alexander and Tham, Yih Chung and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Vaidya, Dhananjay and van der Ende, M Yldau and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wang, Lihua and Wang, Ya-Xing and Wei, Wen-Bin and Weir, David R and Wen, Wanqing and Yao, Jie and Yu, Bing and Yu, Caizheng and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zhao, Wei and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Bowden, Donald W and Deary, Ian J and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Freedman, Barry I and Froguel, Philippe and Gasparini, Paolo and Gieger, Christian and Jonas, Jost Bruno and Kammerer, Candace M and Kato, Norihiro and Lakka, Timo A and Leander, Karin and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Marques-Vidal, Pedro and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Samani, Nilesh J and van der Harst, Pim and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Wu, Tangchun and Zheng, Wei and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Bouchard, Claude and Cooper, Richard S and Correa, Adolfo and Evans, Michele K and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Hayward, Caroline and Horta, Bernardo L and Kelly, Tanika N and Kritchevsky, Stephen B and Levy, Daniel and Palmas, Walter R and Pereira, A C and Province, Michael M and Psaty, Bruce M and Ridker, Paul M and Rotimi, Charles N and Tai, E Shyong and van Dam, Rob M and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Wong, Tien Yin and Rice, Kenneth and Gauderman, W James and Morrison, Alanna C and North, Kari E and Kardia, Sharon L R and Caulfield, Mark J and Elliott, Paul and Munroe, Patricia B and Franks, Paul W and Rao, Dabeeru C and Fornage, Myriam} } @article {8624, title = {Meta-analysis uncovers genome-wide significant variants for rapid kidney function decline.}, journal = {Kidney Int}, year = {2020}, month = {2020 Oct 30}, abstract = {

Rapid decline of glomerular filtration rate estimated from creatinine (eGFRcrea) is associated with severe clinical endpoints. In contrast to cross-sectionally assessed eGFRcrea, the genetic basis for rapid eGFRcrea decline is largely unknown. To help define this, we meta-analyzed 42 genome-wide association studies from the Chronic Kidney Diseases Genetics Consortium and United Kingdom Biobank to identify genetic loci for rapid eGFRcrea decline. Two definitions of eGFRcrea decline were used: 3 mL/min/1.73m/year or more ("Rapid3"; encompassing 34,874 cases, 107,090 controls) and eGFRcrea decline 25\% or more and eGFRcrea under 60 mL/min/1.73m at follow-up among those with eGFRcrea 60 mL/min/1.73m or more at baseline ("CKDi25"; encompassing 19,901 cases, 175,244 controls). Seven independent variants were identified across six loci for Rapid3 and/or CKDi25: consisting of five variants at four loci with genome-wide significance (near UMOD-PDILT (2), PRKAG2, WDR72, OR2S2) and two variants among 265 known eGFRcrea variants (near GATM, LARP4B). All these loci were novel for Rapid3 and/or CKDi25 and our bioinformatic follow-up prioritized variants and genes underneath these loci. The OR2S2 locus is novel for any eGFRcrea trait including interesting candidates. For the five genome-wide significant lead variants, we found supporting effects for annual change in blood urea nitrogen or cystatin-based eGFR, but not for GATM or LARP4B. Individuals at high compared to those at low genetic risk (8-14 vs 0-5 adverse alleles) had a 1.20-fold increased risk of acute kidney injury (95\% confidence interval 1.08-1.33). Thus, our identified loci for rapid kidney function decline may help prioritize therapeutic targets and identify mechanisms and individuals at risk for sustained deterioration of kidney function.

}, issn = {1523-1755}, doi = {10.1016/j.kint.2020.09.030}, author = {Gorski, Mathias and Jung, Bettina and Li, Yong and Matias-Garcia, Pamela R and Wuttke, Matthias and Coassin, Stefan and Thio, Chris H L and Kleber, Marcus E and Winkler, Thomas W and Wanner, Veronika and Chai, Jin-Fang and Chu, Audrey Y and Cocca, Massimiliano and Feitosa, Mary F and Ghasemi, Sahar and Hoppmann, Anselm and Horn, Katrin and Li, Man and Nutile, Teresa and Scholz, Markus and Sieber, Karsten B and Teumer, Alexander and Tin, Adrienne and Wang, Judy and Tayo, Bamidele O and Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S and Almgren, Peter and Bakker, Stephan J L and Banas, Bernhard and Bansal, Nisha and Biggs, Mary L and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bottinger, Erwin P and Brenner, Hermann and Carroll, Robert J and Chalmers, John and Chee, Miao-Li and Chee, Miao-Ling and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Coresh, Josef and de Borst, Martin H and Degenhardt, Frauke and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Endlich, Karlhans and Franke, Andre and Freitag-Wolf, Sandra and Gampawar, Piyush and Gansevoort, Ron T and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Gieger, Christian and Hamet, Pavel and Ho, Kevin and Hofer, Edith and Holleczek, Bernd and Xian Foo, Valencia Hui and Hutri-K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Nina and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Ikram, M Arfan and Josyula, Navya Shilpa and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Khor, Chiea-Chuen and Koenig, Wolfgang and Kramer, Holly and Kr{\"a}mer, Bernhard K and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Lange, Leslie A and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Lieb, Wolfgang and Loos, Ruth J F and Lukas, Mary Ann and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Meisinger, Christa and Meitinger, Thomas and Melander, Olle and Milaneschi, Yuri and Mishra, Pashupati P and Mononen, Nina and Mychaleckyj, Josyf C and Nadkarni, Girish N and Nauck, Matthias and Nikus, Kjell and Ning, Boting and Nolte, Ilja M and O{\textquoteright}Donoghue, Michelle L and Orho-Melander, Marju and Pendergrass, Sarah A and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Preuss, Michael H and Psaty, Bruce M and Raffield, Laura M and Raitakari, Olli T and Rettig, Rainer and Rheinberger, Myriam and Rice, Kenneth M and Rosenkranz, Alexander R and Rossing, Peter and Rotter, Jerome I and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Schmidt, Helena and Schmidt, Reinhold and Sch{\"o}ttker, Ben and Schulz, Christina-Alexandra and Sedaghat, Sanaz and Shaffer, Christian M and Strauch, Konstantin and Szymczak, Silke and Taylor, Kent D and Tremblay, Johanne and Chaker, Layal and van der Harst, Pim and van der Most, Peter J and Verweij, Niek and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wallentin, Lars and Waterworth, Dawn M and White, Harvey D and Wilson, James G and Wong, Tien-Yin and Woodward, Mark and Yang, Qiong and Yasuda, Masayuki and Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M and Zhang, Yan and Snieder, Harold and Wanner, Christoph and B{\"o}ger, Carsten A and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Kronenberg, Florian and Pattaro, Cristian and Heid, Iris M} } @article {8368, title = {Multi-ancestry GWAS of the electrocardiographic PR interval identifies 202 loci underlying cardiac conduction.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {11}, year = {2020}, month = {2020 May 21}, pages = {2542}, abstract = {

The electrocardiographic PR interval reflects atrioventricular conduction, and is associated with conduction abnormalities, pacemaker implantation, atrial fibrillation (AF), and cardiovascular mortality. Here we report a multi-ancestry (N = 293,051) genome-wide association meta-analysis for the PR interval, discovering 202 loci of which 141 have not previously been reported. Variants at identified loci increase the percentage of heritability explained, from 33.5\% to 62.6\%. We observe enrichment for cardiac muscle developmental/contractile and cytoskeletal genes, highlighting key regulation processes for atrioventricular conduction. Additionally, 8 loci not previously reported harbor genes underlying inherited arrhythmic syndromes and/or cardiomyopathies suggesting a role for these genes in cardiovascular pathology in the general population. We show that polygenic predisposition to PR interval duration is an endophenotype for cardiovascular disease, including distal conduction disease, AF, and atrioventricular pre-excitation. These findings advance our understanding of the polygenic basis of cardiac conduction, and the genetic relationship between PR interval duration and cardiovascular disease.

}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-15706-x}, author = {Ntalla, Ioanna and Weng, Lu-Chen and Cartwright, James H and Hall, Amelia Weber and Sveinbjornsson, Gardar and Tucker, Nathan R and Choi, Seung Hoan and Chaffin, Mark D and Roselli, Carolina and Barnes, Michael R and Mifsud, Borbala and Warren, Helen R and Hayward, Caroline and Marten, Jonathan and Cranley, James J and Concas, Maria Pina and Gasparini, Paolo and Boutin, Thibaud and Kolcic, Ivana and Polasek, Ozren and Rudan, Igor and Araujo, Nathalia M and Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda and Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P and Souza, Renan P and Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Ingelsson, Erik and Mahajan, Anubha and Morris, Andrew P and del Greco M, Fabiola and Foco, Luisa and G{\"o}gele, Martin and Hicks, Andrew A and Cook, James P and Lind, Lars and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Sundstr{\"o}m, Johan and Nelson, Christopher P and Riaz, Muhammad B and Samani, Nilesh J and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Ulivi, Sheila and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Mishra, Pashupati P and Mononen, Nina and Nikus, Kjell and Caulfield, Mark J and Dominiczak, Anna and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Montasser, May E and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff R and Ryan, Kathleen and Shuldiner, Alan R and Aeschbacher, Stefanie and Conen, David and Risch, Lorenz and Th{\'e}riault, S{\'e}bastien and Hutri-K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Nina and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Raitakari, Olli T and Barnes, Catriona L K and Campbell, Harry and Joshi, Peter K and Wilson, James F and Isaacs, Aaron and Kors, Jan A and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Huang, Paul L and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Harris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Smith, Albert V and Bottinger, Erwin P and Loos, Ruth J F and Nadkarni, Girish N and Preuss, Michael H and Correa, Adolfo and Mei, Hao and Wilson, James and Meitinger, Thomas and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Peters, Annette and Waldenberger, Melanie and Mangino, Massimo and Spector, Timothy D and Rienstra, Michiel and van de Vegte, Yordi J and van der Harst, Pim and Verweij, Niek and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Schramm, Katharina and Sinner, Moritz F and Strauch, Konstantin and Cutler, Michael J and Fatkin, Diane and London, Barry and Olesen, Morten and Roden, Dan M and Benjamin Shoemaker, M and Gustav Smith, J and Biggs, Mary L and Bis, Joshua C and Brody, Jennifer A and Psaty, Bruce M and Rice, Kenneth and Sotoodehnia, Nona and De Grandi, Alessandro and Fuchsberger, Christian and Pattaro, Cristian and Pramstaller, Peter P and Ford, Ian and Wouter Jukema, J and Macfarlane, Peter W and Trompet, Stella and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Felix, Stephan B and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Weiss, Stefan and Havulinna, Aki S and Jula, Antti and S{\"a}{\"a}ksj{\"a}rvi, Katri and Salomaa, Veikko and Guo, Xiuqing and Heckbert, Susan R and Lin, Henry J and Rotter, Jerome I and Taylor, Kent D and Yao, Jie and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and Maan, Arie C and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Noordam, Raymond and Cucca, Francesco and Ding, Jun and Lakatta, Edward G and Qian, Yong and Tarasov, Kirill V and Levy, Daniel and Lin, Honghuang and Newton-Cheh, Christopher H and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Murray, Alison D and Porteous, David J and Smith, Blair H and Stricker, Bruno H and Uitterlinden, Andre and van den Berg, Marten E and Haessler, Jeffrey and Jackson, Rebecca D and Kooperberg, Charles and Peters, Ulrike and Reiner, Alexander P and Whitsel, Eric A and Alonso, Alvaro and Arking, Dan E and Boerwinkle, Eric and Ehret, Georg B and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Avery, Christy L and Gogarten, Stephanie M and Kerr, Kathleen F and Laurie, Cathy C and Seyerle, Amanda A and Stilp, Adrienne and Assa, Solmaz and Abdullah Said, M and Yldau van der Ende, M and Lambiase, Pier D and Orini, Michele and Ramirez, Julia and Van Duijvenboden, Stefan and Arnar, David O and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Holm, Hilma and Sulem, Patrick and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Thorolfsdottir, Rosa B and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Benjamin, Emelia J and Tinker, Andrew and Stefansson, Kari and Ellinor, Patrick T and Jamshidi, Yalda and Lubitz, Steven A and Munroe, Patricia B} } @article {8774, title = {Determinants of penetrance and variable expressivity in monogenic metabolic conditions across 77,184 exomes.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {12}, year = {2021}, month = {2021 06 09}, pages = {3505}, abstract = {

Hundreds of thousands of genetic variants have been reported to cause severe monogenic diseases, but the probability that a variant carrier develops the disease (termed penetrance) is unknown for virtually all of them. Additionally, the clinical utility of common polygenetic variation remains uncertain. Using exome sequencing from 77,184 adult individuals (38,618 multi-ancestral individuals from a type 2 diabetes case-control study and 38,566 participants from the UK Biobank, for whom genotype array data were also available), we apply clinical standard-of-care gene variant curation for eight monogenic metabolic conditions. Rare variants causing monogenic diabetes and dyslipidemias display effect sizes significantly larger than the top 1\% of the corresponding polygenic scores. Nevertheless, penetrance estimates for monogenic variant carriers average 60\% or lower for most conditions. We assess epidemiologic and genetic factors contributing to risk prediction in monogenic variant carriers, demonstrating that inclusion of polygenic variation significantly improves biomarker estimation for two monogenic dyslipidemias.

}, keywords = {Adult, Biological Variation, Population, Biomarkers, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Dyslipidemias, Exome, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Humans, Multifactorial Inheritance, Penetrance, Risk Assessment}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-021-23556-4}, author = {Goodrich, Julia K and Singer-Berk, Moriel and Son, Rachel and Sveden, Abigail and Wood, Jordan and England, Eleina and Cole, Joanne B and Weisburd, Ben and Watts, Nick and Caulkins, Lizz and Dornbos, Peter and Koesterer, Ryan and Zappala, Zachary and Zhang, Haichen and Maloney, Kristin A and Dahl, Andy and Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A and Atzmon, Gil and Barajas-Olmos, Francisco and Barzilai, Nir and Blangero, John and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bonnycastle, Lori L and Bottinger, Erwin and Bowden, Donald W and Centeno-Cruz, Federico and Chambers, John C and Chami, Nathalie and Chan, Edmund and Chan, Juliana and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Cho, Yoon Shin and Contreras-Cubas, Cecilia and C{\'o}rdova, Emilio and Correa, Adolfo and DeFronzo, Ralph A and Duggirala, Ravindranath and Dupuis, Jos{\'e}e and Garay-Sevilla, Ma Eugenia and Garc{\'\i}a-Ortiz, Humberto and Gieger, Christian and Glaser, Benjamin and Gonz{\'a}lez-Villalpando, Clicerio and Gonzalez, Ma Elena and Grarup, Niels and Groop, Leif and Gross, Myron and Haiman, Christopher and Han, Sohee and Hanis, Craig L and Hansen, Torben and Heard-Costa, Nancy L and Henderson, Brian E and Hernandez, Juan Manuel Malacara and Hwang, Mi Yeong and Islas-Andrade, Sergio and J{\o}rgensen, Marit E and Kang, Hyun Min and Kim, Bong-Jo and Kim, Young Jin and Koistinen, Heikki A and Kooner, Jaspal Singh and Kuusisto, Johanna and Kwak, Soo-Heon and Laakso, Markku and Lange, Leslie and Lee, Jong-Young and Lee, Juyoung and Lehman, Donna M and Linneberg, Allan and Liu, Jianjun and Loos, Ruth J F and Lyssenko, Valeriya and Ma, Ronald C W and Mart{\'\i}nez-Hern{\'a}ndez, Ang{\'e}lica and Meigs, James B and Meitinger, Thomas and Mendoza-Caamal, Elvia and Mohlke, Karen L and Morris, Andrew D and Morrison, Alanna C and Ng, Maggie C Y and Nilsson, Peter M and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Orozco, Lorena and Palmer, Colin N A and Park, Kyong Soo and Post, Wendy S and Pedersen, Oluf and Preuss, Michael and Psaty, Bruce M and Reiner, Alexander P and Revilla-Monsalve, Cristina and Rich, Stephen S and Rotter, Jerome I and Saleheen, Danish and Schurmann, Claudia and Sim, Xueling and Sladek, Rob and Small, Kerrin S and So, Wing Yee and Spector, Timothy D and Strauch, Konstantin and Strom, Tim M and Tai, E Shyong and Tam, Claudia H T and Teo, Yik Ying and Thameem, Farook and Tomlinson, Brian and Tracy, Russell P and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Tusi{\'e}-Luna, Teresa and van Dam, Rob M and Vasan, Ramachandran S and Wilson, James G and Witte, Daniel R and Wong, Tien-Yin and Burtt, Noel P and Zaitlen, Noah and McCarthy, Mark I and Boehnke, Michael and Pollin, Toni I and Flannick, Jason and Mercader, Josep M and O{\textquoteright}Donnell-Luria, Anne and Baxter, Samantha and Florez, Jose C and MacArthur, Daniel G and Udler, Miriam S} } @article {8835, title = {Genetic insights into biological mechanisms governing human ovarian ageing.}, journal = {Nature}, volume = {596}, year = {2021}, month = {2021 Aug}, pages = {393-397}, abstract = {

Reproductive longevity is essential for fertility and influences healthy ageing in women, but insights into its underlying biological mechanisms and treatments to preserve it are limited. Here we identify 290 genetic determinants of ovarian ageing, assessed using normal variation in age at natural menopause (ANM) in about 200,000 women of European ancestry. These common alleles were associated with clinical extremes of ANM; women in the top 1\% of genetic susceptibility have an equivalent risk of premature ovarian insufficiency to those carrying monogenic FMR1 premutations. The identified loci implicate a broad range of DNA damage response (DDR) processes and include loss-of-function variants in key DDR-associated genes. Integration with experimental models demonstrates that these DDR processes act across the life-course to shape the ovarian reserve and its rate of depletion. Furthermore, we demonstrate that experimental manipulation of DDR pathways highlighted by human genetics increases fertility and extends reproductive life in mice. Causal inference analyses using the identified genetic variants indicate that extending reproductive life in women improves bone health and reduces risk of type 2 diabetes, but increases the risk of hormone-sensitive cancers. These findings provide insight into the mechanisms that govern ovarian ageing, when they act, and how they might be targeted by therapeutic approaches to extend fertility and prevent disease.

}, issn = {1476-4687}, doi = {10.1038/s41586-021-03779-7}, author = {Ruth, Katherine S and Day, Felix R and Hussain, Jazib and Mart{\'\i}nez-Marchal, Ana and Aiken, Catherine E and Azad, Ajuna and Thompson, Deborah J and Knoblochova, Lucie and Abe, Hironori and Tarry-Adkins, Jane L and Gonzalez, Javier Martin and Fontanillas, Pierre and Claringbould, Annique and Bakker, Olivier B and Sulem, Patrick and Walters, Robin G and Terao, Chikashi and Turon, Sandra and Horikoshi, Momoko and Lin, Kuang and Onland-Moret, N Charlotte and Sankar, Aditya and Hertz, Emil Peter Thrane and Timshel, Pascal N and Shukla, Vallari and Borup, Rehannah and Olsen, Kristina W and Aguilera, Paula and Ferrer-Roda, M{\`o}nica and Huang, Yan and Stankovic, Stasa and Timmers, Paul R H J and Ahearn, Thomas U and Alizadeh, Behrooz Z and Naderi, Elnaz and Andrulis, Irene L and Arnold, Alice M and Aronson, Kristan J and Augustinsson, Annelie and Bandinelli, Stefania and Barbieri, Caterina M and Beaumont, Robin N and Becher, Heiko and Beckmann, Matthias W and Benonisdottir, Stefania and Bergmann, Sven and Bochud, Murielle and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bojesen, Stig E and Bolla, Manjeet K and Boomsma, Dorret I and Bowker, Nicholas and Brody, Jennifer A and Broer, Linda and Buring, Julie E and Campbell, Archie and Campbell, Harry and Castelao, Jose E and Catamo, Eulalia and Chanock, Stephen J and Chenevix-Trench, Georgia and Ciullo, Marina and Corre, Tanguy and Couch, Fergus J and Cox, Angela and Crisponi, Laura and Cross, Simon S and Cucca, Francesco and Czene, Kamila and Smith, George Davey and de Geus, Eco J C N and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and De Vivo, Immaculata and Demerath, Ellen W and Dennis, Joe and Dunning, Alison M and Dwek, Miriam and Eriksson, Mikael and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Fasching, Peter A and Faul, Jessica D and Ferrucci, Luigi and Franceschini, Nora and Frayling, Timothy M and Gago-Dominguez, Manuela and Mezzavilla, Massimo and Garc{\'\i}a-Closas, Montserrat and Gieger, Christian and Giles, Graham G and Grallert, Harald and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Gu{\'e}nel, Pascal and Haiman, Christopher A and H{\r a}kansson, Niclas and Hall, Per and Hayward, Caroline and He, Chunyan and He, Wei and Heiss, Gerardo and H{\o}ffding, Miya K and Hopper, John L and Hottenga, Jouke J and Hu, Frank and Hunter, David and Ikram, Mohammad A and Jackson, Rebecca D and Joaquim, Micaella D R and John, Esther M and Joshi, Peter K and Karasik, David and Kardia, Sharon L R and Kartsonaki, Christiana and Karlsson, Robert and Kitahara, Cari M and Kolcic, Ivana and Kooperberg, Charles and Kraft, Peter and Kurian, Allison W and Kutalik, Zolt{\'a}n and La Bianca, Martina and Lachance, Genevieve and Langenberg, Claudia and Launer, Lenore J and Laven, Joop S E and Lawlor, Deborah A and Le Marchand, Lo{\"\i}c and Li, Jingmei and Lindblom, Annika and Lindstr{\"o}m, Sara and Lindstrom, Tricia and Linet, Martha and Liu, Yongmei and Liu, Simin and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Mangino, Massimo and Mannermaa, Arto and Marco, Brumat and Marten, Jonathan and Martin, Nicholas G and Mbarek, Hamdi and McKnight, Barbara and Medland, Sarah E and Meisinger, Christa and Meitinger, Thomas and Menni, Cristina and Metspalu, Andres and Milani, Lili and Milne, Roger L and Montgomery, Grant W and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Mulas, Antonella and Mulligan, Anna M and Murray, Alison and Nalls, Mike A and Newman, Anne and Noordam, Raymond and Nutile, Teresa and Nyholt, Dale R and Olshan, Andrew F and Olsson, H{\r a}kan and Painter, Jodie N and Patel, Alpa V and Pedersen, Nancy L and Perjakova, Natalia and Peters, Annette and Peters, Ulrike and Pharoah, Paul D P and Polasek, Ozren and Porcu, Eleonora and Psaty, Bruce M and Rahman, Iffat and Rennert, Gad and Rennert, Hedy S and Ridker, Paul M and Ring, Susan M and Robino, Antonietta and Rose, Lynda M and Rosendaal, Frits R and Rossouw, Jacques and Rudan, Igor and Rueedi, Rico and Ruggiero, Daniela and Sala, Cinzia F and Saloustros, Emmanouil and Sandler, Dale P and Sanna, Serena and Sawyer, Elinor J and Sarnowski, Chloe and Schlessinger, David and Schmidt, Marjanka K and Schoemaker, Minouk J and Schraut, Katharina E and Scott, Christopher and Shekari, Saleh and Shrikhande, Amruta and Smith, Albert V and Smith, Blair H and Smith, Jennifer A and Sorice, Rossella and Southey, Melissa C and Spector, Tim D and Spinelli, John J and Stampfer, Meir and St{\"o}ckl, Doris and van Meurs, Joyce B J and Strauch, Konstantin and Styrkarsdottir, Unnur and Swerdlow, Anthony J and Tanaka, Toshiko and Teras, Lauren R and Teumer, Alexander and {\TH}orsteinsdottir, Unnur and Timpson, Nicholas J and Toniolo, Daniela and Traglia, Michela and Troester, Melissa A and Truong, Th{\'e}r{\`e}se and Tyrrell, Jessica and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Ulivi, Sheila and Vachon, Celine M and Vitart, Veronique and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Vollenweider, Peter and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Wang, Qin and Wareham, Nicholas J and Weinberg, Clarice R and Weir, David R and Wilcox, Amber N and van Dijk, Ko Willems and Willemsen, Gonneke and Wilson, James F and Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R and Wolk, Alicja and Wood, Andrew R and Zhao, Wei and Zygmunt, Marek and Chen, Zhengming and Li, Liming and Franke, Lude and Burgess, Stephen and Deelen, Patrick and Pers, Tune H and Gr{\o}ndahl, Marie Louise and Andersen, Claus Yding and Pujol, Anna and Lopez-Contreras, Andres J and Daniel, Jeremy A and Stefansson, Kari and Chang-Claude, Jenny and van der Schouw, Yvonne T and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Chasman, Daniel I and Easton, Douglas F and Visser, Jenny A and Ozanne, Susan E and Namekawa, Satoshi H and Solc, Petr and Murabito, Joanne M and Ong, Ken K and Hoffmann, Eva R and Murray, Anna and Roig, Ignasi and Perry, John R B} } @article {9005, title = {Multi-Ancestry Genome-wide Association Study Accounting for Gene-Psychosocial Factor Interactions Identifies Novel Loci for Blood Pressure Traits.}, journal = {HGG Adv}, volume = {2}, year = {2021}, month = {2021 Jan 14}, abstract = {

Psychological and social factors are known to influence blood pressure (BP) and risk of hypertension and associated cardiovascular diseases. To identify novel BP loci, we carried out genome-wide association meta-analyses of systolic, diastolic, pulse, and mean arterial BP taking into account the interaction effects of genetic variants with three psychosocial factors: depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and social support. Analyses were performed using a two-stage design in a sample of up to 128,894 adults from 5 ancestry groups. In the combined meta-analyses of Stages 1 and 2, we identified 59 loci (p value <5e-8), including nine novel BP loci. The novel associations were observed mostly with pulse pressure, with fewer observed with mean arterial pressure. Five novel loci were identified in African ancestry, and all but one showed patterns of interaction with at least one psychosocial factor. Functional annotation of the novel loci supports a major role for genes implicated in the immune response (), synaptic function and neurotransmission (), as well as genes previously implicated in neuropsychiatric or stress-related disorders (). These findings underscore the importance of considering psychological and social factors in gene discovery for BP, especially in non-European populations.

}, issn = {2666-2477}, doi = {10.1016/j.xhgg.2020.100013}, author = {Sun, Daokun and Richard, Melissa and Musani, Solomon K and Sung, Yun Ju and Winkler, Thomas W and Schwander, Karen and Chai, Jin Fang and Guo, Xiuqing and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Vojinovic, Dina and Aschard, Hugues and Bartz, Traci M and Bielak, Lawrence F and Brown, Michael R and Chitrala, Kumaraswamy and Hartwig, Fernando P and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Liu, Yongmei and Manning, Alisa K and Noordam, Raymond and Smith, Albert V and Harris, Sarah E and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Nolte, Ilja M and Rauramaa, Rainer and van der Most, Peter J and Wang, Rujia and Ware, Erin B and Weiss, Stefan and Wen, Wanqing and Yanek, Lisa R and Arking, Dan E and Arnett, Donna K and Barac, Ana and Boerwinkle, Eric and Broeckel, Ulrich and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Cupples, L Adrienne and Davigulus, Martha L and de Las Fuentes, Lisa and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Vries, Paul S and Delaney, Joseph A C and Roux, Ana V Diez and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Faul, Jessica D and Fretts, Amanda M and Gallo, Linda C and Grabe, Hans J{\"o}rgen and Gu, C Charles and Harris, Tamara B and Hartman, Catharina C A and Heikkinen, Sami and Ikram, M Arfan and Isasi, Carmen and Johnson, W Craig and Jonas, Jost Bruno and Kaplan, Robert C and Komulainen, Pirjo and Krieger, Jose E and Levy, Daniel and Liu, Jianjun and Lohman, Kurt and Luik, Annemarie I and Martin, Lisa W and Meitinger, Thomas and Milaneschi, Yuri and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff R and Palmas, Walter R and Peters, Annette and Peyser, Patricia A and Pulkki-R{\r a}back, Laura and Raffel, Leslie J and Reiner, Alex P and Rice, Kenneth and Robinson, Jennifer G and Rosendaal, Frits R and Schmidt, Carsten Oliver and Schreiner, Pamela J and Schwettmann, Lars and Shikany, James M and Shu, Xiao-Ou and Sidney, Stephen and Sims, Mario and Smith, Jennifer A and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Strauch, Konstantin and Tai, E Shyong and Taylor, Kent and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wee, Hwee-Lin and Wei, Wen-Bin and Wilson, Gregory and Xuan, Deng and Yao, Jie and Zeng, Donglin and Zhao, Wei and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Zonderman, Alan B and Becker, Diane M and Deary, Ian J and Gieger, Christian and Lakka, Timo A and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and North, Kari E and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Snieder, Harold and Wang, Ya-Xing and Weir, David R and Zheng, Wei and Evans, Michele K and Gauderman, W James and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Horta, Bernardo L and Liu, Ching-Ti and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Morrison, Alanna C and Pereira, Alexandre C and Psaty, Bruce M and Amin, Najaf and Fox, Ervin R and Kooperberg, Charles and Sim, Xueling and Bierut, Laura and Rotter, Jerome I and Kardia, Sharon L R and Franceschini, Nora and Rao, Dabeeru C and Fornage, Myriam} } @article {8714, title = {Multi-ancestry genome-wide gene-sleep interactions identify novel loci for blood pressure.}, journal = {Mol Psychiatry}, year = {2021}, month = {2021 Apr 15}, abstract = {

Long and short sleep duration are associated with elevated blood pressure (BP), possibly through effects on molecular pathways that influence neuroendocrine and vascular systems. To gain new insights into the genetic basis of sleep-related BP variation, we performed genome-wide gene by short or long sleep duration interaction analyses on four BP traits (systolic BP, diastolic BP, mean arterial pressure, and pulse pressure) across five ancestry groups in two stages using 2 degree of freedom (df) joint test followed by 1df test of interaction effects. Primary multi-ancestry analysis in 62,969 individuals in stage 1 identified three novel gene by sleep interactions that were replicated in an additional 59,296 individuals in stage 2 (stage 1 + 2 P < 5 {\texttimes} 10), including rs7955964 (FIGNL2/ANKRD33) that increases BP among long sleepers, and rs73493041 (SNORA26/C9orf170) and rs10406644 (KCTD15/LSM14A) that increase BP among short sleepers (P < 5 {\texttimes} 10). Secondary ancestry-specific analysis identified another novel gene by long sleep interaction at rs111887471 (TRPC3/KIAA1109) in individuals of African ancestry (P = 2 {\texttimes} 10). Combined stage 1 and 2 analyses additionally identified significant gene by long sleep interactions at 10 loci including MKLN1 and RGL3/ELAVL3 previously associated with BP, and significant gene by short sleep interactions at 10 loci including C2orf43 previously associated with BP (P < 10). 2df test also identified novel loci for BP after modeling sleep that has known functions in sleep-wake regulation, nervous and cardiometabolic systems. This study indicates that sleep and primary mechanisms regulating BP may interact to elevate BP level, suggesting novel insights into sleep-related BP regulation.

}, issn = {1476-5578}, doi = {10.1038/s41380-021-01087-0}, author = {Wang, Heming and Noordam, Raymond and Cade, Brian E and Schwander, Karen and Winkler, Thomas W and Lee, Jiwon and Sung, Yun Ju and Bentley, Amy R and Manning, Alisa K and Aschard, Hugues and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Ilkov, Marjan and Brown, Michael R and Horimoto, Andrea R and Richard, Melissa and Bartz, Traci M and Vojinovic, Dina and Lim, Elise and Nierenberg, Jovia L and Liu, Yongmei and Chitrala, Kumaraswamynaidu and Rankinen, Tuomo and Musani, Solomon K and Franceschini, Nora and Rauramaa, Rainer and Alver, Maris and Zee, Phyllis C and Harris, Sarah E and van der Most, Peter J and Nolte, Ilja M and Munroe, Patricia B and Palmer, Nicholette D and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Weiss, Stefan and Wen, Wanqing and Hall, Kelly A and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff and Eiriksdottir, Gudny and Launer, Lenore J and de Vries, Paul S and Arking, Dan E and Chen, Han and Boerwinkle, Eric and Krieger, Jose E and Schreiner, Pamela J and Sidney, Stephen and Shikany, James M and Rice, Kenneth and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Gharib, Sina A and Bis, Joshua C and Luik, Annemarie I and Ikram, M Arfan and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Amin, Najaf and Xu, Hanfei and Levy, Daniel and He, Jiang and Lohman, Kurt K and Zonderman, Alan B and Rice, Treva K and Sims, Mario and Wilson, Gregory and Sofer, Tamar and Rich, Stephen S and Palmas, Walter and Yao, Jie and Guo, Xiuqing and Rotter, Jerome I and Biermasz, Nienke R and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Martin, Lisa W and Barac, Ana and Wallace, Robert B and Gottlieb, Daniel J and Komulainen, Pirjo and Heikkinen, Sami and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Milani, Lili and Metspalu, Andres and Starr, John M and Milaneschi, Yuri and Waken, R J and Gao, Chuan and Waldenberger, Melanie and Peters, Annette and Strauch, Konstantin and Meitinger, Thomas and Roenneberg, Till and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Shu, Xiao-Ou and Mukherjee, Sutapa and Hillman, David R and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Gieger, Christian and Grabe, Hans J and Zheng, Wei and Palmer, Lyle J and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Morrison, Alanna C and Pereira, Alexandre C and Fornage, Myriam and Psaty, Bruce M and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Liu, Ching-Ti and Kelly, Tanika N and Evans, Michele K and Bouchard, Claude and Fox, Ervin R and Kooperberg, Charles and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Lakka, Timo A and Esko, T{\~o}nu and North, Kari E and Deary, Ian J and Snieder, Harold and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Gauderman, W James and Rao, Dabeeru C and Redline, Susan and van Heemst, Diana} } @article {9112, title = {Differential and shared genetic effects on kidney function between diabetic and non-diabetic individuals.}, journal = {Commun Biol}, volume = {5}, year = {2022}, month = {2022 Jun 13}, pages = {580}, abstract = {

Reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR) can progress to kidney failure. Risk factors include genetics and diabetes mellitus (DM), but little is known about their interaction. We conducted genome-wide association meta-analyses for estimated GFR based on serum creatinine (eGFR), separately for individuals with or without DM (n = 178,691, n = 1,296,113). Our genome-wide searches identified (i) seven eGFR loci with significant DM/noDM-difference, (ii) four additional novel loci with suggestive difference and (iii) 28 further novel loci (including CUBN) by allowing for potential difference. GWAS on eGFR among DM individuals identified 2 known and 27 potentially responsible loci for diabetic kidney disease. Gene prioritization highlighted 18 genes that may inform reno-protective drug development. We highlight the existence of DM-only and noDM-only effects, which can inform about the target group, if respective genes are advanced as drug targets. Largely shared effects suggest that most drug interventions to alter eGFR should be effective in DM and noDM.

}, keywords = {Creatinine, Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetic Nephropathies, Genome-Wide Association Study, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Humans, Kidney}, issn = {2399-3642}, doi = {10.1038/s42003-022-03448-z}, author = {Winkler, Thomas W and Rasheed, Humaira and Teumer, Alexander and Gorski, Mathias and Rowan, Bryce X and Stanzick, Kira J and Thomas, Laurent F and Tin, Adrienne and Hoppmann, Anselm and Chu, Audrey Y and Tayo, Bamidele and Thio, Chris H L and Cusi, Daniele and Chai, Jin-Fang and Sieber, Karsten B and Horn, Katrin and Li, Man and Scholz, Markus and Cocca, Massimiliano and Wuttke, Matthias and van der Most, Peter J and Yang, Qiong and Ghasemi, Sahar and Nutile, Teresa and Li, Yong and Pontali, Giulia and G{\"u}nther, Felix and Dehghan, Abbas and Correa, Adolfo and Parsa, Afshin and Feresin, Agnese and de Vries, Aiko P J and Zonderman, Alan B and Smith, Albert V and Oldehinkel, Albertine J and De Grandi, Alessandro and Rosenkranz, Alexander R and Franke, Andre and Teren, Andrej and Metspalu, Andres and Hicks, Andrew A and Morris, Andrew P and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Morgan, Anna and Podgornaia, Anna I and Peters, Annette and K{\"o}rner, Antje and Mahajan, Anubha and Campbell, Archie and Freedman, Barry I and Spedicati, Beatrice and Ponte, Belen and Sch{\"o}ttker, Ben and Brumpton, Ben and Banas, Bernhard and Kr{\"a}mer, Bernhard K and Jung, Bettina and {\r A}svold, Bj{\o}rn Olav and Smith, Blair H and Ning, Boting and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Vanderwerff, Brett R and Psaty, Bruce M and Kammerer, Candace M and Langefeld, Carl D and Hayward, Caroline and Spracklen, Cassandra N and Robinson-Cohen, Cassianne and Hartman, Catharina A and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Wang, Chaolong and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Lanzani, Chiara and Khor, Chiea-Chuen and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Fuchsberger, Christian and Gieger, Christian and Shaffer, Christian M and Schulz, Christina-Alexandra and Willer, Cristen J and Chasman, Daniel I and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Ruggiero, Daniela and Toniolo, Daniela and Czamara, Darina and Porteous, David J and Waterworth, Dawn M and Mascalzoni, Deborah and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Reilly, Dermot F and Daw, E Warwick and Hofer, Edith and Boerwinkle, Eric and Salvi, Erika and Bottinger, Erwin P and Tai, E-Shyong and Catamo, Eulalia and Rizzi, Federica and Guo, Feng and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Guilianini, Franco and Sveinbjornsson, Gardar and Ehret, Georg and Waeber, G{\'e}rard and Biino, Ginevra and Girotto, Giorgia and Pistis, Giorgio and Nadkarni, Girish N and Delgado, Graciela E and Montgomery, Grant W and Snieder, Harold and Campbell, Harry and White, Harvey D and Gao, He and Stringham, Heather M and Schmidt, Helena and Li, Hengtong and Brenner, Hermann and Holm, Hilma and Kirsten, Holgen and Kramer, Holly and Rudan, Igor and Nolte, Ilja M and Tzoulaki, Ioanna and Olafsson, Isleifur and Martins, Jade and Cook, James P and Wilson, James F and Halbritter, Jan and Felix, Janine F and Divers, Jasmin and Kooner, Jaspal S and Lee, Jeannette Jen-Mai and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey and Rotter, Jerome I and Liu, Jianjun and Xu, Jie and Thiery, Joachim and Arnl{\"o}v, Johan and Kuusisto, Johanna and Jakobsdottir, Johanna and Tremblay, Johanne and Chambers, John C and Whitfield, John B and Gaziano, John M and Marten, Jonathan and Coresh, Josef and Jonas, Jost B and Mychaleckyj, Josyf C and Christensen, Kaare and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Mohlke, Karen L and Endlich, Karlhans and Dittrich, Katalin and Ryan, Kathleen A and Rice, Kenneth M and Taylor, Kent D and Ho, Kevin and Nikus, Kjell and Matsuda, Koichi and Strauch, Konstantin and Miliku, Kozeta and Hveem, Kristian and Lind, Lars and Wallentin, Lars and Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M and Raffield, Laura M and Phillips, Lawrence S and Launer, Lenore J and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Lange, Leslie A and Citterio, Lorena and Klaric, Lucija and Ikram, M Arfan and Ising, Marcus and Kleber, Marcus E and Francescatto, Margherita and Concas, Maria Pina and Ciullo, Marina and Piratsu, Mario and Orho-Melander, Marju and Laakso, Markku and Loeffler, Markus and Perola, Markus and de Borst, Martin H and G{\"o}gele, Martin and Bianca, Martina La and Lukas, Mary Ann and Feitosa, Mary F and Biggs, Mary L and Wojczynski, Mary K and Kavousi, Maryam and Kanai, Masahiro and Akiyama, Masato and Yasuda, Masayuki and Nauck, Matthias and Waldenberger, Melanie and Chee, Miao-Li and Chee, Miao-Ling and Boehnke, Michael and Preuss, Michael H and Stumvoll, Michael and Province, Michael A and Evans, Michele K and O{\textquoteright}Donoghue, Michelle L and Kubo, Michiaki and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kastarinen, Mika and Nalls, Mike A and Kuokkanen, Mikko and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Bochud, Murielle and Josyula, Navya Shilpa and Martin, Nicholas G and Tan, Nicholas Y Q and Palmer, Nicholette D and Pirastu, Nicola and Schupf, Nicole and Verweij, Niek and Hutri-K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Nina and Mononen, Nina and Bansal, Nisha and Devuyst, Olivier and Melander, Olle and Raitakari, Olli T and Polasek, Ozren and Manunta, Paolo and Gasparini, Paolo and Mishra, Pashupati P and Sulem, Patrick and Magnusson, Patrik K E and Elliott, Paul and Ridker, Paul M and Hamet, Pavel and Svensson, Per O and Joshi, Peter K and Kovacs, Peter and Pramstaller, Peter P and Rossing, Peter and Vollenweider, Peter and van der Harst, Pim and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Sim, Ralene Z H and Burkhardt, Ralph and Tao, Ran and Noordam, Raymond and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Schmidt, Reinhold and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and Rueedi, Rico and van Dam, Rob M and Carroll, Robert J and Gansevoort, Ron T and Loos, Ruth J F and Felicita, Sala Cinzia and Sedaghat, Sanaz and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Freitag-Wolf, Sandra and Pendergrass, Sarah A and Graham, Sarah E and Gordon, Scott D and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Kerr, Shona M and Vaccargiu, Simona and Patil, Snehal B and Hallan, Stein and Bakker, Stephan J L and Lim, Su-Chi and Lucae, Susanne and Vogelezang, Suzanne and Bergmann, Sven and Corre, Tanguy and Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Boutin, Thibaud S and Meitinger, Thomas and Wong, Tien-Yin and Bergler, Tobias and Rabelink, Ton J and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Haller, Toomas and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Foo, Valencia Hui Xian and Salomaa, Veikko and Vitart, Veronique and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Jaddoe, Vincent W V and Huang, Wei and Zhang, Weihua and Wei, Wen Bin and Kiess, Wieland and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Koenig, Wolfgang and Lieb, Wolfgang and G{\`a}o, Xin and Sim, Xueling and Wang, Ya Xing and Friedlander, Yechiel and Tham, Yih-Chung and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Okada, Yukinori and Milaneschi, Yuri and Yu, Zhi and Stark, Klaus J and Stefansson, Kari and B{\"o}ger, Carsten A and Hung, Adriana M and Kronenberg, Florian and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Pattaro, Cristian and Heid, Iris M} } @article {9093, title = {Genetic loci and prioritization of genes for kidney function decline derived from a meta-analysis of 62 longitudinal genome-wide association studies.}, journal = {Kidney Int}, year = {2022}, month = {2022 Jun 16}, abstract = {

Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) reflects kidney function. Progressive eGFR-decline can lead to kidney failure, necessitating dialysis or transplantation. Hundreds of loci from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for eGFR help explain population cross section variability. Since the contribution of these or other loci to eGFR-decline remains largely unknown, we derived GWAS for annual eGFR-decline and meta-analyzed 62 longitudinal studies with eGFR assessed twice over time in all 343,339 individuals and in high-risk groups. We also explored different covariate adjustment. Twelve genome-wide significant independent variants for eGFR-decline unadjusted or adjusted for eGFR-baseline (11 novel, one known for this phenotype), including nine variants robustly associated across models were identified. All loci for eGFR-decline were known for cross-sectional eGFR and thus distinguished a subgroup of eGFR loci. Seven of the nine variants showed variant-by-age interaction on eGFR cross section (further about 350,000 individuals), which linked genetic associations for eGFR-decline with age-dependency of genetic cross-section associations. Clinically important were two to four-fold greater genetic effects on eGFR-decline in high-risk subgroups. Five variants associated also with chronic kidney disease progression mapped to genes with functional in-silico evidence (UMOD, SPATA7, GALNTL5, TPPP). An unfavorable versus favorable nine-variant genetic profile showed increased risk odds ratios of 1.35 for kidney failure (95\% confidence intervals 1.03-1.77) and 1.27 for acute kidney injury (95\% confidence intervals 1.08-1.50) in over 2000 cases each, with matched controls). Thus, we provide a large data resource, genetic loci, and prioritized genes for kidney function decline, which help inform drug development pipelines revealing important insights into the age-dependency of kidney function genetics.

}, issn = {1523-1755}, doi = {10.1016/j.kint.2022.05.021}, author = {Gorski, Mathias and Rasheed, Humaira and Teumer, Alexander and Thomas, Laurent F and Graham, Sarah E and Sveinbjornsson, Gardar and Winkler, Thomas W and G{\"u}nther, Felix and Stark, Klaus J and Chai, Jin-Fang and Tayo, Bamidele O and Wuttke, Matthias and Li, Yong and Tin, Adrienne and Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S and Arnl{\"o}v, Johan and {\r A}svold, Bj{\o}rn Olav and Bakker, Stephan J L and Banas, Bernhard and Bansal, Nisha and Biggs, Mary L and Biino, Ginevra and B{\"o}hnke, Michael and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bottinger, Erwin P and Brenner, Hermann and Brumpton, Ben and Carroll, Robert J and Chaker, Layal and Chalmers, John and Chee, Miao-Li and Chee, Miao-Ling and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Chu, Audrey Y and Ciullo, Marina and Cocca, Massimiliano and Cook, James P and Coresh, Josef and Cusi, Daniele and de Borst, Martin H and Degenhardt, Frauke and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Endlich, Karlhans and Evans, Michele K and Feitosa, Mary F and Franke, Andre and Freitag-Wolf, Sandra and Fuchsberger, Christian and Gampawar, Piyush and Gansevoort, Ron T and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Ghasemi, Sahar and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Gieger, Christian and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Hallan, Stein and Hamet, Pavel and Hishida, Asahi and Ho, Kevin and Hofer, Edith and Holleczek, Bernd and Holm, Hilma and Hoppmann, Anselm and Horn, Katrin and Hutri-K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Nina and Hveem, Kristian and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Ikram, M Arfan and Josyula, Navya Shilpa and Jung, Bettina and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Karabegovi{\'c}, Irma and Khor, Chiea-Chuen and Koenig, Wolfgang and Kramer, Holly and Kr{\"a}mer, Bernhard K and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Kuusisto, Johanna and Laakso, Markku and Lange, Leslie A and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Li, Man and Lieb, Wolfgang and Lind, Lars and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Loos, Ruth J F and Lukas, Mary Ann and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Mahajan, Anubha and Matias-Garcia, Pamela R and Meisinger, Christa and Meitinger, Thomas and Melander, Olle and Milaneschi, Yuri and Mishra, Pashupati P and Mononen, Nina and Morris, Andrew P and Mychaleckyj, Josyf C and Nadkarni, Girish N and Naito, Mariko and Nakatochi, Masahiro and Nalls, Mike A and Nauck, Matthias and Nikus, Kjell and Ning, Boting and Nolte, Ilja M and Nutile, Teresa and O{\textquoteright}Donoghue, Michelle L and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey and Olafsson, Isleifur and Orho-Melander, Marju and Parsa, Afshin and Pendergrass, Sarah A and Penninx, Brenda W J H and Pirastu, Mario and Preuss, Michael H and Psaty, Bruce M and Raffield, Laura M and Raitakari, Olli T and Rheinberger, Myriam and Rice, Kenneth M and Rizzi, Federica and Rosenkranz, Alexander R and Rossing, Peter and Rotter, Jerome I and Ruggiero, Daniela and Ryan, Kathleen A and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Salvi, Erika and Schmidt, Helena and Schmidt, Reinhold and Scholz, Markus and Sch{\"o}ttker, Ben and Schulz, Christina-Alexandra and Sedaghat, Sanaz and Shaffer, Christian M and Sieber, Karsten B and Sim, Xueling and Sims, Mario and Snieder, Harold and Stanzick, Kira J and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Stocker, Hannah and Strauch, Konstantin and Stringham, Heather M and Sulem, Patrick and Szymczak, Silke and Taylor, Kent D and Thio, Chris H L and Tremblay, Johanne and Vaccargiu, Simona and van der Harst, Pim and van der Most, Peter J and Verweij, Niek and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Wakai, Kenji and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wallentin, Lars and Wallner, Stefan and Wang, Judy and Waterworth, Dawn M and White, Harvey D and Willer, Cristen J and Wong, Tien-Yin and Woodward, Mark and Yang, Qiong and Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M and Zimmermann, Martina and Zonderman, Alan B and Bergler, Tobias and Stefansson, Kari and B{\"o}ger, Carsten A and Pattaro, Cristian and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Kronenberg, Florian and Heid, Iris M} } @article {9104, title = {Multi-ancestry genetic study of type 2 diabetes highlights the power of diverse populations for discovery and translation.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {54}, year = {2022}, month = {2022 May}, pages = {560-572}, abstract = {

We assembled an ancestrally diverse collection of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in 180,834 affected individuals and 1,159,055 controls (48.9\% non-European descent) through the Diabetes Meta-Analysis of Trans-Ethnic association studies (DIAMANTE) Consortium. Multi-ancestry GWAS meta-analysis identified 237 loci attaining stringent genome-wide significance (P < 5 {\texttimes} 10), which were delineated to 338 distinct association signals. Fine-mapping of these signals was enhanced by the increased sample size and expanded population diversity of the multi-ancestry meta-analysis, which localized 54.4\% of T2D associations to a single variant with >50\% posterior probability. This improved fine-mapping enabled systematic assessment of candidate causal genes and molecular mechanisms through which T2D associations are mediated, laying the foundations for functional investigations. Multi-ancestry genetic risk scores enhanced transferability of T2D prediction across diverse populations. Our study provides a step toward more effective clinical translation of T2D GWAS to improve global health for all, irrespective of genetic background.

}, keywords = {Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Ethnicity, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Risk Factors}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-022-01058-3}, author = {Mahajan, Anubha and Spracklen, Cassandra N and Zhang, Weihua and Ng, Maggie C Y and Petty, Lauren E and Kitajima, Hidetoshi and Yu, Grace Z and R{\"u}eger, Sina and Speidel, Leo and Kim, Young Jin and Horikoshi, Momoko and Mercader, Josep M and Taliun, Daniel and Moon, Sanghoon and Kwak, Soo-Heon and Robertson, Neil R and Rayner, Nigel W and Loh, Marie and Kim, Bong-Jo and Chiou, Joshua and Miguel-Escalada, Irene and Della Briotta Parolo, Pietro and Lin, Kuang and Bragg, Fiona and Preuss, Michael H and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Nano, Jana and Guo, Xiuqing and Lamri, Amel and Nakatochi, Masahiro and Scott, Robert A and Lee, Jung-Jin and Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia and Graff, Mariaelisa and Chai, Jin-Fang and Parra, Esteban J and Yao, Jie and Bielak, Lawrence F and Tabara, Yasuharu and Hai, Yang and Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur and Cook, James P and Kals, Mart and Grarup, Niels and Schmidt, Ellen M and Pan, Ian and Sofer, Tamar and Wuttke, Matthias and Sarnowski, Chloe and Gieger, Christian and Nousome, Darryl and Trompet, Stella and Long, Jirong and Sun, Meng and Tong, Lin and Chen, Wei-Min and Ahmad, Meraj and Noordam, Raymond and Lim, Victor J Y and Tam, Claudia H T and Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie and Chen, Chien-Hsiun and Raffield, Laura M and Lecoeur, C{\'e}cile and Prins, Bram Peter and Nicolas, Aude and Yanek, Lisa R and Chen, Guanjie and Jensen, Richard A and Tajuddin, Salman and Kabagambe, Edmond K and An, Ping and Xiang, Anny H and Choi, Hyeok Sun and Cade, Brian E and Tan, Jingyi and Flanagan, Jack and Abaitua, Fernando and Adair, Linda S and Adeyemo, Adebowale and Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A and Akiyama, Masato and Anand, Sonia S and Bertoni, Alain and Bian, Zheng and Bork-Jensen, Jette and Brandslund, Ivan and Brody, Jennifer A and Brummett, Chad M and Buchanan, Thomas A and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chan, Juliana C N and Chang, Li-Ching and Chee, Miao-Li and Chen, Ji and Chen, Shyh-Huei and Chen, Yuan-Tsong and Chen, Zhengming and Chuang, Lee-Ming and Cushman, Mary and Das, Swapan K and de Silva, H Janaka and Dedoussis, George and Dimitrov, Latchezar and Doumatey, Ayo P and Du, Shufa and Duan, Qing and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Emery, Leslie S and Evans, Daniel S and Evans, Michele K and Fischer, Krista and Floyd, James S and Ford, Ian and Fornage, Myriam and Franco, Oscar H and Frayling, Timothy M and Freedman, Barry I and Fuchsberger, Christian and Genter, Pauline and Gerstein, Hertzel C and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Gonz{\'a}lez-Villalpando, Clicerio and Gonzalez-Villalpando, Maria Elena and Goodarzi, Mark O and Gordon-Larsen, Penny and Gorkin, David and Gross, Myron and Guo, Yu and Hackinger, Sophie and Han, Sohee and Hattersley, Andrew T and Herder, Christian and Howard, Annie-Green and Hsueh, Willa and Huang, Mengna and Huang, Wei and Hung, Yi-Jen and Hwang, Mi Yeong and Hwu, Chii-Min and Ichihara, Sahoko and Ikram, Mohammad Arfan and Ingelsson, Martin and Islam, Md Tariqul and Isono, Masato and Jang, Hye-Mi and Jasmine, Farzana and Jiang, Guozhi and Jonas, Jost B and J{\o}rgensen, Marit E and J{\o}rgensen, Torben and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kandeel, Fouad R and Kasturiratne, Anuradhani and Katsuya, Tomohiro and Kaur, Varinderpal and Kawaguchi, Takahisa and Keaton, Jacob M and Kho, Abel N and Khor, Chiea-Chuen and Kibriya, Muhammad G and Kim, Duk-Hwan and Kohara, Katsuhiko and Kriebel, Jennifer and Kronenberg, Florian and Kuusisto, Johanna and L{\"a}ll, Kristi and Lange, Leslie A and Lee, Myung-Shik and Lee, Nanette R and Leong, Aaron and Li, Liming and Li, Yun and Li-Gao, Ruifang and Ligthart, Symen and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Linneberg, Allan and Liu, Ching-Ti and Liu, Jianjun and Locke, Adam E and Louie, Tin and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Luk, Andrea O and Luo, Xi and Lv, Jun and Lyssenko, Valeriya and Mamakou, Vasiliki and Mani, K Radha and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Morris, Andrew D and Nadkarni, Girish N and Nadler, Jerry L and Nalls, Michael A and Nayak, Uma and Nongmaithem, Suraj S and Ntalla, Ioanna and Okada, Yukinori and Orozco, Lorena and Patel, Sanjay R and Pereira, Mark A and Peters, Annette and Pirie, Fraser J and Porneala, Bianca and Prasad, Gauri and Preissl, Sebastian and Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J and Reiner, Alexander P and Roden, Michael and Rohde, Rebecca and Roll, Kathryn and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Sander, Maike and Sandow, Kevin and Sattar, Naveed and Sch{\"o}nherr, Sebastian and Schurmann, Claudia and Shahriar, Mohammad and Shi, Jinxiu and Shin, Dong Mun and Shriner, Daniel and Smith, Jennifer A and So, Wing Yee and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Stilp, Adrienne M and Strauch, Konstantin and Suzuki, Ken and Takahashi, Atsushi and Taylor, Kent D and Thorand, Barbara and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Tomlinson, Brian and Torres, Jason M and Tsai, Fuu-Jen and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Tusi{\'e}-Luna, Teresa and Udler, Miriam S and Valladares-Salgado, Adan and van Dam, Rob M and van Klinken, Jan B and Varma, Rohit and Vujkovic, Marijana and Wacher-Rodarte, Niels and Wheeler, Eleanor and Whitsel, Eric A and Wickremasinghe, Ananda R and van Dijk, Ko Willems and Witte, Daniel R and Yajnik, Chittaranjan S and Yamamoto, Ken and Yamauchi, Toshimasa and Yengo, Loic and Yoon, Kyungheon and Yu, Canqing and Yuan, Jian-Min and Yusuf, Salim and Zhang, Liang and Zheng, Wei and Raffel, Leslie J and Igase, Michiya and Ipp, Eli and Redline, Susan and Cho, Yoon Shin and Lind, Lars and Province, Michael A and Hanis, Craig L and Peyser, Patricia A and Ingelsson, Erik and Zonderman, Alan B and Psaty, Bruce M and Wang, Ya-Xing and Rotimi, Charles N and Becker, Diane M and Matsuda, Fumihiko and Liu, Yongmei and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Yokota, Mitsuhiro and Rich, Stephen S and Kooperberg, Charles and Pankow, James S and Engert, James C and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Froguel, Philippe and Wilson, James G and Sheu, Wayne H H and Kardia, Sharon L R and Wu, Jer-Yuarn and Hayes, M Geoffrey and Ma, Ronald C W and Wong, Tien-Yin and Groop, Leif and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Chandak, Giriraj R and Collins, Francis S and Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Sale, Mich{\`e}le M and Ahsan, Habibul and Motala, Ayesha A and Shu, Xiao-Ou and Park, Kyong-Soo and Jukema, J Wouter and Cruz, Miguel and McKean-Cowdin, Roberta and Grallert, Harald and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Bottinger, Erwin P and Dehghan, Abbas and Tai, E-Shyong and Dupuis, Jos{\'e}e and Kato, Norihiro and Laakso, Markku and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Koh, Woon-Puay and Palmer, Colin N A and Liu, Simin and Abecasis, Goncalo and Kooner, Jaspal S and Loos, Ruth J F and North, Kari E and Haiman, Christopher A and Florez, Jose C and Saleheen, Danish and Hansen, Torben and Pedersen, Oluf and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Langenberg, Claudia and Wareham, Nicholas J and Maeda, Shiro and Kadowaki, Takashi and Lee, Juyoung and Millwood, Iona Y and Walters, Robin G and Stefansson, Kari and Myers, Simon R and Ferrer, Jorge and Gaulton, Kyle J and Meigs, James B and Mohlke, Karen L and Gloyn, Anna L and Bowden, Donald W and Below, Jennifer E and Chambers, John C and Sim, Xueling and Boehnke, Michael and Rotter, Jerome I and McCarthy, Mark I and Morris, Andrew P} } @article {8975, title = {Rare coding variants in 35 genes associate with circulating lipid levels-A multi-ancestry analysis of 170,000 exomes.}, journal = {Am J Hum Genet}, volume = {109}, year = {2022}, month = {2022 01 06}, pages = {81-96}, abstract = {

Large-scale gene sequencing studies for complex traits have the potential to identify causal genes with therapeutic implications. We performed gene-based association testing of blood lipid levels with rare (minor allele frequency < 1\%) predicted damaging coding variation by using sequence data from >170,000 individuals from multiple ancestries: 97,493 European, 30,025 South Asian, 16,507 African, 16,440 Hispanic/Latino, 10,420 East Asian, and 1,182 Samoan. We identified 35 genes associated with circulating lipid levels; some of these genes have not been previously associated with lipid levels when using rare coding variation from population-based samples. We prioritize 32 genes in array-based genome-wide association study (GWAS) loci based on aggregations of rare coding variants; three (EVI5, SH2B3, and PLIN1) had no prior association of rare coding variants with lipid levels. Most of our associated genes showed evidence of association among multiple ancestries. Finally, we observed an enrichment of gene-based associations for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol drug target genes and for genes closest to GWAS index single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Our results demonstrate that gene-based associations can be beneficial for drug target development and provide evidence that the gene closest to the array-based GWAS index SNP is often the functional gene for blood lipid levels.

}, keywords = {Alleles, Blood Glucose, Case-Control Studies, Computational Biology, Databases, Genetic, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Exome, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genetic Variation, Genetics, Population, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Lipid Metabolism, Lipids, Liver, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Multifactorial Inheritance, Open Reading Frames, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide}, issn = {1537-6605}, doi = {10.1016/j.ajhg.2021.11.021}, author = {Hindy, George and Dornbos, Peter and Chaffin, Mark D and Liu, Dajiang J and Wang, Minxian and Selvaraj, Margaret Sunitha and Zhang, David and Park, Joseph and Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A and Antonacci-Fulton, Lucinda and Ardissino, Diego and Arnett, Donna K and Aslibekyan, Stella and Atzmon, Gil and Ballantyne, Christie M and Barajas-Olmos, Francisco and Barzilai, Nir and Becker, Lewis C and Bielak, Lawrence F and Bis, Joshua C and Blangero, John and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bonnycastle, Lori L and Bottinger, Erwin and Bowden, Donald W and Bown, Matthew J and Brody, Jennifer A and Broome, Jai G and Burtt, Noel P and Cade, Brian E and Centeno-Cruz, Federico and Chan, Edmund and Chang, Yi-Cheng and Chen, Yii-der I and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Choi, Won Jung and Chowdhury, Rajiv and Contreras-Cubas, Cecilia and C{\'o}rdova, Emilio J and Correa, Adolfo and Cupples, L Adrienne and Curran, Joanne E and Danesh, John and de Vries, Paul S and DeFronzo, Ralph A and Doddapaneni, Harsha and Duggirala, Ravindranath and Dutcher, Susan K and Ellinor, Patrick T and Emery, Leslie S and Florez, Jose C and Fornage, Myriam and Freedman, Barry I and Fuster, Valentin and Garay-Sevilla, Ma Eugenia and Garc{\'\i}a-Ortiz, Humberto and Germer, Soren and Gibbs, Richard A and Gieger, Christian and Glaser, Benjamin and Gonzalez, Clicerio and Gonzalez-Villalpando, Maria Elena and Graff, Mariaelisa and Graham, Sarah E and Grarup, Niels and Groop, Leif C and Guo, Xiuqing and Gupta, Namrata and Han, Sohee and Hanis, Craig L and Hansen, Torben and He, Jiang and Heard-Costa, Nancy L and Hung, Yi-Jen and Hwang, Mi Yeong and Irvin, Marguerite R and Islas-Andrade, Sergio and Jarvik, Gail P and Kang, Hyun Min and Kardia, Sharon L R and Kelly, Tanika and Kenny, Eimear E and Khan, Alyna T and Kim, Bong-Jo and Kim, Ryan W and Kim, Young Jin and Koistinen, Heikki A and Kooperberg, Charles and Kuusisto, Johanna and Kwak, Soo Heon and Laakso, Markku and Lange, Leslie A and Lee, Jiwon and Lee, Juyoung and Lee, Seonwook and Lehman, Donna M and Lemaitre, Rozenn N and Linneberg, Allan and Liu, Jianjun and Loos, Ruth J F and Lubitz, Steven A and Lyssenko, Valeriya and Ma, Ronald C W and Martin, Lisa Warsinger and Mart{\'\i}nez-Hern{\'a}ndez, Ang{\'e}lica and Mathias, Rasika A and McGarvey, Stephen T and McPherson, Ruth and Meigs, James B and Meitinger, Thomas and Melander, Olle and Mendoza-Caamal, Elvia and Metcalf, Ginger A and Mi, Xuenan and Mohlke, Karen L and Montasser, May E and Moon, Jee-Young and Moreno-Macias, Hortensia and Morrison, Alanna C and Muzny, Donna M and Nelson, Sarah C and Nilsson, Peter M and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Orho-Melander, Marju and Orozco, Lorena and Palmer, Colin N A and Palmer, Nicholette D and Park, Cheol Joo and Park, Kyong Soo and Pedersen, Oluf and Peralta, Juan M and Peyser, Patricia A and Post, Wendy S and Preuss, Michael and Psaty, Bruce M and Qi, Qibin and Rao, D C and Redline, Susan and Reiner, Alexander P and Revilla-Monsalve, Cristina and Rich, Stephen S and Samani, Nilesh and Schunkert, Heribert and Schurmann, Claudia and Seo, Daekwan and Seo, Jeong-Sun and Sim, Xueling and Sladek, Rob and Small, Kerrin S and So, Wing Yee and Stilp, Adrienne M and Tai, E Shyong and Tam, Claudia H T and Taylor, Kent D and Teo, Yik Ying and Thameem, Farook and Tomlinson, Brian and Tsai, Michael Y and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Tusi{\'e}-Luna, Teresa and Udler, Miriam S and van Dam, Rob M and Vasan, Ramachandran S and Viaud Martinez, Karine A and Wang, Fei Fei and Wang, Xuzhi and Watkins, Hugh and Weeks, Daniel E and Wilson, James G and Witte, Daniel R and Wong, Tien-Yin and Yanek, Lisa R and Kathiresan, Sekar and Rader, Daniel J and Rotter, Jerome I and Boehnke, Michael and McCarthy, Mark I and Willer, Cristen J and Natarajan, Pradeep and Flannick, Jason A and Khera, Amit V and Peloso, Gina M} } @article {9172, title = {Stroke genetics informs drug discovery and risk prediction across ancestries.}, journal = {Nature}, year = {2022}, month = {2022 Sep 30}, abstract = {

Previous genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of stroke~-~the second leading cause of death worldwide~-~were conducted predominantly in populations of European ancestry. Here, in cross-ancestry GWAS meta-analyses of 110,182 patients who have had a stroke (five ancestries, 33\% non-European) and 1,503,898 control individuals, we identify association signals for stroke and its subtypes at 89 (61 new) independent loci: 60 in primary inverse-variance-weighted analyses and 29 in secondary meta-regression and multitrait analyses. On the basis of internal cross-ancestry validation and an independent follow-up in 89,084 additional cases of stroke (30\% non-European) and 1,013,843 control individuals, 87\% of the primary stroke risk loci and 60\% of the secondary stroke risk loci were replicated (P < 0.05). Effect sizes were highly correlated across ancestries. Cross-ancestry fine-mapping, in silico mutagenesis analysis, and transcriptome-wide and proteome-wide association analyses revealed putative causal genes (such as SH3PXD2A and FURIN) and variants (such as at GRK5 and NOS3). Using a three-pronged approach, we provide genetic evidence for putative drug effects, highlighting F11, KLKB1, PROC, GP1BA, LAMC2 and VCAM1 as possible targets, with drugs already under investigation for stroke for F11 and PROC. A polygenic score integrating cross-ancestry and ancestry-specific stroke GWASs with vascular-risk factor GWASs (integrative polygenic scores) strongly predicted ischaemic stroke in populations of European, East Asian and African ancestry. Stroke genetic risk scores were predictive of ischaemic stroke independent of clinical risk factors in 52,600 clinical-trial participants with cardiometabolic disease. Our results provide insights to inform biology, reveal potential drug targets and derive genetic risk prediction tools across ancestries.

}, issn = {1476-4687}, doi = {10.1038/s41586-022-05165-3}, author = {Mishra, Aniket and Malik, Rainer and Hachiya, Tsuyoshi and J{\"u}rgenson, Tuuli and Namba, Shinichi and Posner, Daniel C and Kamanu, Frederick K and Koido, Masaru and Le Grand, Quentin and Shi, Mingyang and He, Yunye and Georgakis, Marios K and Caro, Ilana and Krebs, Kristi and Liaw, Yi-Ching and Vaura, Felix C and Lin, Kuang and Winsvold, Bendik Slagsvold and Srinivasasainagendra, Vinodh and Parodi, Livia and Bae, Hee-Joon and Chauhan, Ganesh and Chong, Michael R and Tomppo, Liisa and Akinyemi, Rufus and Roshchupkin, Gennady V and Habib, Naomi and Jee, Yon Ho and Thomassen, Jesper Qvist and Abedi, Vida and C{\'a}rcel-M{\'a}rquez, Jara and Nygaard, Marianne and Leonard, Hampton L and Yang, Chaojie and Yonova-Doing, Ekaterina and Knol, Maria J and Lewis, Adam J and Judy, Renae L and Ago, Tetsuro and Amouyel, Philippe and Armstrong, Nicole D and Bakker, Mark K and Bartz, Traci M and Bennett, David A and Bis, Joshua C and Bordes, Constance and B{\o}rte, Sigrid and Cain, Anael and Ridker, Paul M and Cho, Kelly and Chen, Zhengming and Cruchaga, Carlos and Cole, John W and De Jager, Phil L and de Cid, Rafael and Endres, Matthias and Ferreira, Leslie E and Geerlings, Mirjam I and Gasca, Natalie C and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Hata, Jun and He, Jing and Heath, Alicia K and Ho, Yuk-Lam and Havulinna, Aki S and Hopewell, Jemma C and Hyacinth, Hyacinth I and Inouye, Michael and Jacob, Mina A and Jeon, Christina E and Jern, Christina and Kamouchi, Masahiro and Keene, Keith L and Kitazono, Takanari and Kittner, Steven J and Konuma, Takahiro and Kumar, Amit and Lacaze, Paul and Launer, Lenore J and Lee, Keon-Joo and Lepik, Kaido and Li, Jiang and Li, Liming and Manichaikul, Ani and Markus, Hugh S and Marston, Nicholas A and Meitinger, Thomas and Mitchell, Braxton D and Montellano, Felipe A and Morisaki, Takayuki and Mosley, Thomas H and Nalls, Mike A and Nordestgaard, B{\o}rge G and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Martin J and Okada, Yukinori and Onland-Moret, N Charlotte and Ovbiagele, Bruce and Peters, Annette and Psaty, Bruce M and Rich, Stephen S and Rosand, Jonathan and Sabatine, Marc S and Sacco, Ralph L and Saleheen, Danish and Sandset, Else Charlotte and Salomaa, Veikko and Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan and Sasaki, Makoto and Satizabal, Claudia L and Schmidt, Carsten O and Shimizu, Atsushi and Smith, Nicholas L and Sloane, Kelly L and Sutoh, Yoichi and Sun, Yan V and Tanno, Kozo and Tiedt, Steffen and Tatlisumak, Turgut and Torres-Aguila, Nuria P and Tiwari, Hemant K and Tr{\'e}gou{\"e}t, David-Alexandre and Trompet, Stella and Tuladhar, Anil Man and Tybj{\ae}rg-Hansen, Anne and van Vugt, Marion and Vibo, Riina and Verma, Shefali S and Wiggins, Kerri L and Wennberg, Patrik and Woo, Daniel and Wilson, Peter W F and Xu, Huichun and Yang, Qiong and Yoon, Kyungheon and Millwood, Iona Y and Gieger, Christian and Ninomiya, Toshiharu and Grabe, Hans J and Jukema, J Wouter and Rissanen, Ina L and Strbian, Daniel and Kim, Young Jin and Chen, Pei-Hsin and Mayerhofer, Ernst and Howson, Joanna M M and Irvin, Marguerite R and Adams, Hieab and Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia and Christensen, Kaare and Ikram, Mohammad A and Rundek, Tatjana and Worrall, Bradford B and Lathrop, G Mark and Riaz, Moeen and Simonsick, Eleanor M and K{\~o}rv, Janika and Fran{\c c}a, Paulo H C and Zand, Ramin and Prasad, Kameshwar and Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth and de Leeuw, Frank-Erik and Liman, Thomas and Haeusler, Karl Georg and Ruigrok, Ynte M and Heuschmann, Peter Ulrich and Longstreth, W T and Jung, Keum Ji and Bastarache, Lisa and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Damrauer, Scott M and Chasman, Daniel I and Rotter, Jerome I and Anderson, Christopher D and Zwart, John-Anker and Niiranen, Teemu J and Fornage, Myriam and Liaw, Yung-Po and Seshadri, Sudha and Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel and Walters, Robin G and Ruff, Christian T and Owolabi, Mayowa O and Huffman, Jennifer E and Milani, Lili and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Dichgans, Martin and Debette, Stephanie} } @article {9535, title = {Gene-educational attainment interactions in a multi-population genome-wide meta-analysis identify novel lipid loci.}, journal = {Front Genet}, volume = {14}, year = {2023}, month = {2023}, pages = {1235337}, abstract = {

Educational attainment, widely used in epidemiologic studies as a surrogate for socioeconomic status, is a predictor of cardiovascular health outcomes. A two-stage genome-wide meta-analysis of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), and triglyceride (TG) levels was performed while accounting for gene-educational attainment interactions in up to 226,315 individuals from five population groups. We considered two educational attainment variables: "Some College" (yes/no, for any education beyond high school) and "Graduated College" (yes/no, for completing a 4-year college degree). Genome-wide significant ( < 5 {\texttimes} 10) and suggestive ( < 1 {\texttimes} 10) variants were identified in Stage 1 (in up to 108,784 individuals) through genome-wide analysis, and those variants were followed up in Stage 2 studies (in up to 117,531 individuals). In combined analysis of Stages 1 and 2, we identified 18 novel lipid loci (nine for LDL, seven for HDL, and two for TG) by two degree-of-freedom (2 DF) joint tests of main and interaction effects. Four loci showed significant interaction with educational attainment. Two loci were significant only in cross-population analyses. Several loci include genes with known or suggested roles in adipose (), brain (), and liver () biology, highlighting the potential importance of brain-adipose-liver communication in the regulation of lipid metabolism. An investigation of the potential druggability of genes in identified loci resulted in five gene targets shown to interact with drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration, including genes with roles in adipose and brain tissue. Genome-wide interaction analysis of educational attainment identified novel lipid loci not previously detected by analyses limited to main genetic effects.

}, issn = {1664-8021}, doi = {10.3389/fgene.2023.1235337}, author = {de Las Fuentes, Lisa and Schwander, Karen L and Brown, Michael R and Bentley, Amy R and Winkler, Thomas W and Sung, Yun Ju and Munroe, Patricia B and Miller, Clint L and Aschard, Hugo and Aslibekyan, Stella and Bartz, Traci M and Bielak, Lawrence F and Chai, Jin Fang and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Dorajoo, Rajkumar and Feitosa, Mary F and Guo, Xiuqing and Hartwig, Fernando P and Horimoto, Andrea and Kolcic, Ivana and Lim, Elise and Liu, Yongmei and Manning, Alisa K and Marten, Jonathan and Musani, Solomon K and Noordam, Raymond and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Rankinen, Tuomo and Richard, Melissa A and Ridker, Paul M and Smith, Albert V and Vojinovic, Dina and Zonderman, Alan B and Alver, Maris and Boissel, Mathilde and Christensen, Kaare and Freedman, Barry I and Gao, Chuan and Giulianini, Franco and Harris, Sarah E and He, Meian and Hsu, Fang-Chi and Kuhnel, Brigitte and Laguzzi, Federica and Li, Xiaoyin and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Nolte, Ilja M and Poveda, Alaitz and Rauramaa, Rainer and Riaz, Muhammad and Robino, Antonietta and Sofer, Tamar and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Tayo, Bamidele O and van der Most, Peter J and Verweij, Niek and Ware, Erin B and Weiss, Stefan and Wen, Wanqing and Yanek, Lisa R and Zhan, Yiqiang and Amin, Najaf and Arking, Dan E and Ballantyne, Christie and Boerwinkle, Eric and Brody, Jennifer A and Broeckel, Ulrich and Campbell, Archie and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chai, Xiaoran and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Chen, Xu and Chitrala, Kumaraswamy Naidu and Concas, Maria Pina and de Faire, Ulf and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and de Silva, H Janaka and de Vries, Paul S and Do, Ahn and Faul, Jessica D and Fisher, Virginia and Floyd, James S and Forrester, Terrence and Friedlander, Yechiel and Girotto, Giorgia and Gu, C Charles and Hallmans, G{\"o}ran and Heikkinen, Sami and Heng, Chew-Kiat and Homuth, Georg and Hunt, Steven and Ikram, M Arfan and Jacobs, David R and Kavousi, Maryam and Khor, Chiea Chuen and Kilpel{\"a}inen, Tuomas O and Koh, Woon-Puay and Komulainen, Pirjo and Langefeld, Carl D and Liang, Jingjing and Liu, Kiang and Liu, Jianjun and Lohman, Kurt and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Manichaikul, Ani W and McKenzie, Colin A and Meitinger, Thomas and Milaneschi, Yuri and Nauck, Matthias and Nelson, Christopher P and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Palmer, Nicholette D and Pereira, Alexandre C and Perls, Thomas and Peters, Annette and Polasek, Ozren and Raitakari, Olli T and Rice, Kenneth and Rice, Treva K and Rich, Stephen S and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Schreiner, Pamela J and Shu, Xiao-Ou and Sidney, Stephen and Sims, Mario and Smith, Jennifer A and Starr, John M and Strauch, Konstantin and Tai, E Shyong and Taylor, Kent D and Tsai, Michael Y and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van Heemst, Diana and Waldenberger, Melanie and Wang, Ya-Xing and Wei, Wen-Bin and Wilson, Gregory and Xuan, Deng and Yao, Jie and Yu, Caizheng and Yuan, Jian-Min and Zhao, Wei and Becker, Diane M and Bonnefond, Am{\'e}lie and Bowden, Donald W and Cooper, Richard S and Deary, Ian J and Divers, Jasmin and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Franks, Paul W and Froguel, Philippe and Gieger, Christian and Jonas, Jost B and Kato, Norihiro and Lakka, Timo A and Leander, Karin and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Magnusson, Patrik K E and North, Kari E and Ntalla, Ioanna and Penninx, Brenda and Samani, Nilesh J and Snieder, Harold and Spedicati, Beatrice and van der Harst, Pim and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Wagenknecht, Lynne E and Weir, David R and Wojczynski, Mary K and Wu, Tangchun and Zheng, Wei and Zhu, Xiaofeng and Bouchard, Claude and Chasman, Daniel I and Evans, Michele K and Fox, Ervin R and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Hayward, Caroline and Horta, Bernardo L and Kardia, Sharon L R and Krieger, Jose Eduardo and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Peyser, Patricia A and Province, Michael M and Psaty, Bruce M and Rudan, Igor and Sim, Xueling and Smith, Blair H and van Dam, Rob M and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Wong, Tien Yin and Arnett, Donna K and Rao, Dabeeru C and Gauderman, James and Liu, Ching-Ti and Morrison, Alanna C and Rotter, Jerome I and Fornage, Myriam} } @article {9385, title = {Multi-ancestry genome-wide study in >2.5 million individuals reveals heterogeneity in mechanistic pathways of type 2 diabetes and complications.}, journal = {medRxiv}, year = {2023}, month = {2023 Mar 31}, abstract = {

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogeneous disease that develops through diverse pathophysiological processes. To characterise the genetic contribution to these processes across ancestry groups, we aggregate genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from 2,535,601 individuals (39.7\% non-European ancestry), including 428,452 T2D cases. We identify 1,289 independent association signals at genome-wide significance (P<5{\texttimes}10 ) that map to 611 loci, of which 145 loci are previously unreported. We define eight non-overlapping clusters of T2D signals characterised by distinct profiles of cardiometabolic trait associations. These clusters are differentially enriched for cell-type specific regions of open chromatin, including pancreatic islets, adipocytes, endothelial, and enteroendocrine cells. We build cluster-specific partitioned genetic risk scores (GRS) in an additional 137,559 individuals of diverse ancestry, including 10,159 T2D cases, and test their association with T2D-related vascular outcomes. Cluster-specific partitioned GRS are more strongly associated with coronary artery disease and end-stage diabetic nephropathy than an overall T2D GRS across ancestry groups, highlighting the importance of obesity-related processes in the development of vascular outcomes. Our findings demonstrate the value of integrating multi-ancestry GWAS with single-cell epigenomics to disentangle the aetiological heterogeneity driving the development and progression of T2D, which may offer a route to optimise global access to genetically-informed diabetes care.

}, doi = {10.1101/2023.03.31.23287839}, author = {Suzuki, Ken and Hatzikotoulas, Konstantinos and Southam, Lorraine and Taylor, Henry J and Yin, Xianyong and Lorenz, Kim M and Mandla, Ravi and Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia and Rayner, Nigel W and Bocher, Ozvan and Ana Luiza de, S V Arruda and Sonehara, Kyuto and Namba, Shinichi and Lee, Simon S K and Preuss, Michael H and Petty, Lauren E and Schroeder, Philip and Vanderwerff, Brett and Kals, Mart and Bragg, Fiona and Lin, Kuang and Guo, Xiuqing and Zhang, Weihua and Yao, Jie and Kim, Young Jin and Graff, Mariaelisa and Takeuchi, Fumihiko and Nano, Jana and Lamri, Amel and Nakatochi, Masahiro and Moon, Sanghoon and Scott, Robert A and Cook, James P and Lee, Jung-Jin and Pan, Ian and Taliun, Daniel and Parra, Esteban J and Chai, Jin-Fang and Bielak, Lawrence F and Tabara, Yasuharu and Hai, Yang and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Grarup, Niels and Sofer, Tamar and Wuttke, Matthias and Sarnowski, Chloe and Gieger, Christian and Nousome, Darryl and Trompet, Stella and Kwak, Soo-Heon and Long, Jirong and Sun, Meng and Tong, Lin and Chen, Wei-Min and Nongmaithem, Suraj S and Noordam, Raymond and Lim, Victor J Y and Tam, Claudia H T and Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie and Chen, Chien-Hsiun and Raffield, Laura M and Prins, Bram Peter and Nicolas, Aude and Yanek, Lisa R and Chen, Guanjie and Brody, Jennifer A and Kabagambe, Edmond and An, Ping and Xiang, Anny H and Choi, Hyeok Sun and Cade, Brian E and Tan, Jingyi and Alaine Broadaway, K and Williamson, Alice and Kamali, Zoha and Cui, Jinrui and Adair, Linda S and Adeyemo, Adebowale and Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A and Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S and Anand, Sonia S and Bertoni, Alain and Bork-Jensen, Jette and Brandslund, Ivan and Buchanan, Thomas A and Burant, Charles F and Butterworth, Adam S and Canouil, Micka{\"e}l and Chan, Juliana C N and Chang, Li-Ching and Chee, Miao-Li and Chen, Ji and Chen, Shyh-Huei and Chen, Yuan-Tsong and Chen, Zhengming and Chuang, Lee-Ming and Cushman, Mary and Danesh, John and Das, Swapan K and Janaka de Silva, H and Dedoussis, George and Dimitrov, Latchezar and Doumatey, Ayo P and Du, Shufa and Duan, Qing and Eckardt, Kai-Uwe and Emery, Leslie S and Evans, Daniel S and Evans, Michele K and Fischer, Krista and Floyd, James S and Ford, Ian and Franco, Oscar H and Frayling, Timothy M and Freedman, Barry I and Genter, Pauline and Gerstein, Hertzel C and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Gonz{\'a}lez-Villalpando, Clicerio and Gonzalez-Villalpando, Maria Elena and Gordon-Larsen, Penny and Gross, Myron and Guare, Lindsay A and Hackinger, Sophie and Han, Sohee and Hattersley, Andrew T and Herder, Christian and Horikoshi, Momoko and Howard, Annie-Green and Hsueh, Willa and Huang, Mengna and Huang, Wei and Hung, Yi-Jen and Hwang, Mi Yeong and Hwu, Chii-Min and Ichihara, Sahoko and Ikram, Mohammad Arfan and Ingelsson, Martin and Islam, Md Tariqul and Isono, Masato and Jang, Hye-Mi and Jasmine, Farzana and Jiang, Guozhi and Jonas, Jost B and J{\o}rgensen, Torben and Kandeel, Fouad R and Kasturiratne, Anuradhani and Katsuya, Tomohiro and Kaur, Varinderpal and Kawaguchi, Takahisa and Keaton, Jacob M and Kho, Abel N and Khor, Chiea-Chuen and Kibriya, Muhammad G and Kim, Duk-Hwan and Kronenberg, Florian and Kuusisto, Johanna and L{\"a}ll, Kristi and Lange, Leslie A and Lee, Kyung Min and Lee, Myung-Shik and Lee, Nanette R and Leong, Aaron and Li, Liming and Li, Yun and Li-Gao, Ruifang and Lithgart, Symen and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Linneberg, Allan and Liu, Ching-Ti and Liu, Jianjun and Locke, Adam E and Louie, Tin and Luan, Jian{\textquoteright}an and Luk, Andrea O and Luo, Xi and Lv, Jun and Lynch, Julie A and Lyssenko, Valeriya and Maeda, Shiro and Mamakou, Vasiliki and Mansuri, Sohail Rafik and Matsuda, Koichi and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Mo, Huan and Morris, Andrew D and Nadler, Jerry L and Nalls, Michael A and Nayak, Uma and Ntalla, Ioanna and Okada, Yukinori and Orozco, Lorena and Patel, Sanjay R and Patil, Snehal and Pei, Pei and Pereira, Mark A and Peters, Annette and Pirie, Fraser J and Polikowsky, Hannah G and Porneala, Bianca and Prasad, Gauri and Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J and Reiner, Alexander P and Roden, Michael and Rohde, Rebecca and Roll, Katheryn and Sabanayagam, Charumathi and Sandow, Kevin and Sankareswaran, Alagu and Sattar, Naveed and Sch{\"o}nherr, Sebastian and Shahriar, Mohammad and Shen, Botong and Shi, Jinxiu and Shin, Dong Mun and Shojima, Nobuhiro and Smith, Jennifer A and So, Wing Yee and Stan{\v c}{\'a}kov{\'a}, Alena and Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur and Stilp, Adrienne M and Strauch, Konstantin and Taylor, Kent D and Thorand, Barbara and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Tomlinson, Brian and Tran, Tam C and Tsai, Fuu-Jen and Tuomilehto, Jaakko and Tusi{\'e}-Luna, Teresa and Udler, Miriam S and Valladares-Salgado, Adan and van Dam, Rob M and van Klinken, Jan B and Varma, Rohit and Wacher-Rodarte, Niels and Wheeler, Eleanor and Wickremasinghe, Ananda R and van Dijk, Ko Willems and Witte, Daniel R and Yajnik, Chittaranjan S and Yamamoto, Ken and Yamamoto, Kenichi and Yoon, Kyungheon and Yu, Canqing and Yuan, Jian-Min and Yusuf, Salim and Zawistowski, Matthew and Zhang, Liang and Zheng, Wei and Project, Biobank Japan and BioBank, Penn Medicine and Center, Regeneron Genetics and Consortium, eMERGE and Raffel, Leslie J and Igase, Michiya and Ipp, Eli and Redline, Susan and Cho, Yoon Shin and Lind, Lars and Province, Michael A and Fornage, Myriam and Hanis, Craig L and Ingelsson, Erik and Zonderman, Alan B and Psaty, Bruce M and Wang, Ya-Xing and Rotimi, Charles N and Becker, Diane M and Matsuda, Fumihiko and Liu, Yongmei and Yokota, Mitsuhiro and Kardia, Sharon L R and Peyser, Patricia A and Pankow, James S and Engert, James C and Bonnefond, Am{\'e}lie and Froguel, Philippe and Wilson, James G and Sheu, Wayne H H and Wu, Jer-Yuarn and Geoffrey Hayes, M and Ma, Ronald C W and Wong, Tien-Yin and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Tuomi, Tiinamaija and Chandak, Giriraj R and Collins, Francis S and Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Sale, Mich{\`e}le M and Ahsan, Habibul and Motala, Ayesha A and Shu, Xiao-Ou and Park, Kyong-Soo and Jukema, J Wouter and Cruz, Miguel and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Rich, Stephen S and McKean-Cowdin, Roberta and Grallert, Harald and Cheng, Ching-Yu and Ghanbari, Mohsen and Tai, E-Shyong and Dupuis, Jos{\'e}e and Kato, Norihiro and Laakso, Markku and K{\"o}ttgen, Anna and Koh, Woon-Puay and Bowden, Donald W and Palmer, Colin N A and Kooner, Jaspal S and Kooperberg, Charles and Liu, Simin and North, Kari E and Saleheen, Danish and Hansen, Torben and Pedersen, Oluf and Wareham, Nicholas J and Lee, Juyoung and Kim, Bong-Jo and Millwood, Iona Y and Walters, Robin G and Stefansson, Kari and Goodarzi, Mark O and Mohlke, Karen L and Langenberg, Claudia and Haiman, Christopher A and Loos, Ruth J F and Florez, Jose C and Rader, Daniel J and Ritchie, Marylyn D and Z{\"o}llner, Sebastian and M{\"a}gi, Reedik and Denny, Joshua C and Yamauchi, Toshimasa and Kadowaki, Takashi and Chambers, John C and Ng, Maggie C Y and Sim, Xueling and Below, Jennifer E and Tsao, Philip S and Chang, Kyong-Mi and McCarthy, Mark I and Meigs, James B and Mahajan, Anubha and Spracklen, Cassandra N and Mercader, Josep M and Boehnke, Michael and Rotter, Jerome I and Vujkovic, Marijana and Voight, Benjamin F and Morris, Andrew P and Zeggini, Eleftheria} } @article {9619, title = {Genetic drivers of heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology.}, journal = {Nature}, year = {2024}, month = {2024 Feb 19}, abstract = {

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogeneous disease that develops through diverse pathophysiological processes and molecular mechanisms that are often specific to cell type. Here, to characterize the genetic contribution to these processes across ancestry groups, we aggregate genome-wide association study data from 2,535,601 individuals (39.7\% not of European ancestry), including 428,452 cases of T2D. We identify 1,289 independent association signals at genome-wide significance (P < 5 {\texttimes} 10) that map to 611 loci, of which 145 loci are, to our knowledge, previously unreported. We define eight non-overlapping clusters of T2D signals that are characterized by distinct profiles of cardiometabolic trait associations. These clusters are differentially enriched for cell-type-specific regions of open chromatin, including pancreatic islets, adipocytes, endothelial cells and enteroendocrine cells. We build cluster-specific partitioned polygenic scores in a further 279,552 individuals of diverse ancestry, including 30,288 cases of T2D, and test their association with T2D-related vascular outcomes. Cluster-specific partitioned polygenic scores are associated with coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease and end-stage diabetic nephropathy across ancestry groups, highlighting the importance of obesity-related processes in the development of vascular outcomes. Our findings show the value of integrating multi-ancestry genome-wide association study data with single-cell epigenomics to disentangle the aetiological heterogeneity that drives the development and progression of T2D. This might offer a route to optimize global access to genetically informed diabetes care.

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