TY - JOUR T1 - Low-frequency and rare exome chip variants associate with fasting glucose and type 2 diabetes susceptibility. JF - Nat Commun Y1 - 2015 A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Chu, Audrey Y A1 - Willems, Sara M A1 - Wang, Shuai A1 - Yaghootkar, Hanieh A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Dauriz, Marco A1 - Hivert, Marie-France A1 - Raghavan, Sridharan A1 - Lipovich, Leonard A1 - Hidalgo, Bertha A1 - Fox, Keolu A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - An, Ping A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J A1 - Grarup, Niels A1 - Ehm, Margaret G A1 - Li, Li A1 - Baldridge, Abigail S A1 - Stančáková, Alena A1 - Abrol, Ravinder A1 - Besse, Céline A1 - Boland, Anne A1 - Bork-Jensen, Jette A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Freitag, Daniel F A1 - Garcia, Melissa E A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Hara, Kazuo A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - Jakobsdottir, Johanna A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Layton, Jill C A1 - Li, Man A1 - Hua Zhao, Jing A1 - Meidtner, Karina A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Peters, Marjolein J A1 - Sabater-Lleal, Maria A1 - Schurmann, Claudia A1 - Silveira, Angela A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Southam, Lorraine A1 - Stoiber, Marcus H A1 - Strawbridge, Rona J A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Allin, Kristine H A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Aponte, Jennifer L A1 - Aung, Tin A1 - Barbieri, Caterina A1 - Bihlmeyer, Nathan A A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Bombieri, Cristina A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Burns, Sean M A1 - Chen, Yuning A1 - Chen, Yii-DerI A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Czajkowski, Jacek A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Escher, Stefan A A1 - Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni A1 - Frånberg, Mattias A1 - Gambaro, Giovanni A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Goddard, William A A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Grove, Megan L A1 - Gustafsson, Stefan A1 - Hai, Yang A1 - Hallmans, Göran A1 - Heo, Jiyoung A1 - Hoffmann, Per A1 - Ikram, Mohammad K A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Jørgensen, Marit E A1 - Jørgensen, Torben A1 - Karaleftheri, Maria A1 - Khor, Chiea C A1 - Kirkpatrick, Andrea A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Lange, Ethan M A1 - Lee, I T A1 - Lee, Wen-Jane A1 - Leong, Aaron A1 - Liao, Jiemin A1 - Liu, Chunyu A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Lindgren, Cecilia M A1 - Linneberg, Allan A1 - Malerba, Giovanni A1 - Mamakou, Vasiliki A1 - Marouli, Eirini A1 - Maruthur, Nisa M A1 - Matchan, Angela A1 - McKean-Cowdin, Roberta A1 - McLeod, Olga A1 - Metcalf, Ginger A A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Muzny, Donna M A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Pasko, Dorota A1 - Peter, Andreas A1 - Rayner, Nigel W A1 - Renstrom, Frida A1 - Rice, Ken A1 - Sala, Cinzia F A1 - Sennblad, Bengt A1 - Serafetinidis, Ioannis A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Speliotes, Elizabeth K A1 - Stahl, Eli A A1 - Stirrups, Kathleen A1 - Tentolouris, Nikos A1 - Thanopoulou, Anastasia A1 - Torres, Mina A1 - Traglia, Michela A1 - Tsafantakis, Emmanouil A1 - Javad, Sundas A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Zengini, Eleni A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Brown, James B A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Hansen, Torben A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Karter, Andrew J A1 - Lorenzo, Carlos A1 - Mathias, Rasika A A1 - Norris, Jill M A1 - Peloso, Gina M A1 - Sheu, Wayne H-H A1 - Toniolo, Daniela A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - Varma, Rohit A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Boeing, Heiner A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Dedoussis, George A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Ferrannini, Ele A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Gibbs, Richard A A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hamsten, Anders A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hattersley, Andrew T A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Jansson, Jan-Håkan A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - O'Rahilly, Stephen A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Schulze, Matthias B A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Walker, Mark A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Wong, Tien Y A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Pedersen, Oluf A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Waterworth, Dawn M A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Frayling, Timothy M A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O KW - African Continental Ancestry Group KW - Blood Glucose KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Exome KW - Fasting KW - Genetic Association Studies KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genetic Variation KW - Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor KW - Glucose-6-Phosphatase KW - Humans KW - Insulin KW - Mutation Rate KW - Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

Fasting glucose and insulin are intermediate traits for type 2 diabetes. Here we explore the role of coding variation on these traits by analysis of variants on the HumanExome BeadChip in 60,564 non-diabetic individuals and in 16,491 T2D cases and 81,877 controls. We identify a novel association of a low-frequency nonsynonymous SNV in GLP1R (A316T; rs10305492; MAF=1.4%) with lower FG (β=-0.09±0.01 mmol l(-1), P=3.4 × 10(-12)), T2D risk (OR[95%CI]=0.86[0.76-0.96], P=0.010), early insulin secretion (β=-0.07±0.035 pmolinsulin mmolglucose(-1), P=0.048), but higher 2-h glucose (β=0.16±0.05 mmol l(-1), P=4.3 × 10(-4)). We identify a gene-based association with FG at G6PC2 (pSKAT=6.8 × 10(-6)) driven by four rare protein-coding SNVs (H177Y, Y207S, R283X and S324P). We identify rs651007 (MAF=20%) in the first intron of ABO at the putative promoter of an antisense lncRNA, associating with higher FG (β=0.02±0.004 mmol l(-1), P=1.3 × 10(-8)). Our approach identifies novel coding variant associations and extends the allelic spectrum of variation underlying diabetes-related quantitative traits and T2D susceptibility.

VL - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25631608?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - SOS2 and ACP1 Loci Identified through Large-Scale Exome Chip Analysis Regulate Kidney Development and Function. JF - J Am Soc Nephrol Y1 - 2016 A1 - Li, Man A1 - Li, Yong A1 - Weeks, Olivia A1 - Mijatovic, Vladan A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Tromp, Gerard A1 - Fuchsberger, Christian A1 - Gorski, Mathias A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Nutile, Teresa A1 - Sedaghat, Sanaz A1 - Sorice, Rossella A1 - Tin, Adrienne A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Bihlmeyer, Nathan A A1 - Böger, Carsten A A1 - Carroll, Robert J A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Cornelis, Marilyn C A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Gambaro, Giovanni A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Heid, Iris A1 - Huang, Jinyan A1 - Imboden, Medea A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Jeff, Janina A1 - Jhun, Min A A1 - Katz, Ronit A1 - Kifley, Annette A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Kumar, Ashish A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Lohman, Kurt A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Malerba, Giovanni A1 - Mihailov, Evelin A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Ruderfer, Douglas A1 - Salvi, Erika A1 - Schick, Ursula M A1 - Schulz, Christina-Alexandra A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Traglia, Michela A1 - Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Liu, Chunyu A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Bork-Jensen, Jette A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Braga, Daniele A1 - Brandslund, Ivan A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Carey, David J A1 - Christensen, Cramer A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Crook, Errol A1 - Curhan, Gary C A1 - Cusi, Daniele A1 - de Boer, Ian H A1 - de Vries, Aiko P J A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Devuyst, Olivier A1 - Dreisbach, Albert W A1 - Endlich, Karlhans A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Fulop, Tibor A1 - Gerhard, Glenn S A1 - Glümer, Charlotte A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Grarup, Niels A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Hocking, Lynne A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Hu, Frank B A1 - Husemoen, Lise Lotte N A1 - Jackson, Rebecca D A1 - Jørgensen, Torben A1 - Jørgensen, Marit E A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - König, Wolfgang A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Kriebel, Jennifer A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lauritzen, Torsten A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Linksted, Pamela A1 - Linneberg, Allan A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Lupo, Antonio A1 - Meisinger, Christine A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Mitchell, Paul A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Nürnberg, Peter A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Parsa, Afshin A1 - Pedersen, Oluf A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Peters, Ulrike A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Porteous, David A1 - Probst-Hensch, Nicole M A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Qi, Lu A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Rettig, Rainer A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Rossouw, Jacques E A1 - Schmidt, Frank A1 - Siscovick, David A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Toniolo, Daniela A1 - Turner, Stephen T A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Ulivi, Sheila A1 - Velayutham, Dinesh A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Jie Jin A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Witte, Daniel A1 - Kuivaniemi, Helena A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Goessling, Wolfram A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Chu, Audrey Y AB -

Genome-wide association studies have identified >50 common variants associated with kidney function, but these variants do not fully explain the variation in eGFR. We performed a two-stage meta-analysis of associations between genotypes from the Illumina exome array and eGFR on the basis of serum creatinine (eGFRcrea) among participants of European ancestry from the CKDGen Consortium (nStage1: 111,666; nStage2: 48,343). In single-variant analyses, we identified single nucleotide polymorphisms at seven new loci associated with eGFRcrea (PPM1J, EDEM3, ACP1, SPEG, EYA4, CYP1A1, and ATXN2L; PStage1<3.7×10(-7)), of which most were common and annotated as nonsynonymous variants. Gene-based analysis identified associations of functional rare variants in three genes with eGFRcrea, including a novel association with the SOS Ras/Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 2 gene, SOS2 (P=5.4×10(-8) by sequence kernel association test). Experimental follow-up in zebrafish embryos revealed changes in glomerular gene expression and renal tubule morphology in the embryonic kidney of acp1- and sos2-knockdowns. These developmental abnormalities associated with altered blood clearance rate and heightened prevalence of edema. This study expands the number of loci associated with kidney function and identifies novel genes with potential roles in kidney formation.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Exome-wide association study of plasma lipids in >300,000 individuals. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2017 A1 - Liu, Dajiang J A1 - Peloso, Gina M A1 - Yu, Haojie A1 - Butterworth, Adam S A1 - Wang, Xiao A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Saleheen, Danish A1 - Emdin, Connor A1 - Alam, Dewan A1 - Alves, Alexessander Couto A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Di Angelantonio, Emanuele A1 - Arveiler, Dominique A1 - Assimes, Themistocles L A1 - Auer, Paul L A1 - Baber, Usman A1 - Ballantyne, Christie M A1 - Bang, Lia E A1 - Benn, Marianne A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bork-Jensen, Jette A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Brandslund, Ivan A1 - Brown, Morris A1 - Busonero, Fabio A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Chen, Y Eugene A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Chowdhury, Rajiv A1 - Christensen, Cramer A1 - Chu, Audrey Y A1 - Connell, John M A1 - Cucca, Francesco A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Damrauer, Scott M A1 - Davies, Gail A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Dedoussis, George A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Dominiczak, Anna A1 - Dubé, Marie-Pierre A1 - Ebeling, Tapani A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Ferrario, Marco A1 - Ferrieres, Jean A1 - Ford, Ian A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Frayling, Timothy M A1 - Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth A1 - Fritsche, Lars G A1 - Frossard, Philippe A1 - Fuster, Valentin A1 - Ganesh, Santhi K A1 - Gao, Wei A1 - Garcia, Melissa E A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Grallert, Harald A1 - Grarup, Niels A1 - Groop, Leif A1 - Grove, Megan L A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hansen, Torben A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Hirschhorn, Joel N A1 - Holmen, Oddgeir L A1 - Huffman, Jennifer A1 - Huo, Yong A1 - Hveem, Kristian A1 - Jabeen, Sehrish A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Jakobsdottir, Johanna A1 - Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta A1 - Jensen, Gorm B A1 - Jørgensen, Marit E A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Justesen, Johanne M A1 - Kamstrup, Pia R A1 - Kanoni, Stavroula A1 - Karpe, Fredrik A1 - Kee, Frank A1 - Khera, Amit V A1 - Klarin, Derek A1 - Koistinen, Heikki A A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Kuulasmaa, Kari A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Lakka, Timo A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Langsted, Anne A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lauritzen, Torsten A1 - Liewald, David C M A1 - Lin, Li An A1 - Linneberg, Allan A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Lu, Xiangfeng A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Mälarstig, Anders A1 - Manichaikul, Ani A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Mäntyselkä, Pekka A1 - Marouli, Eirini A1 - Masca, Nicholas G D A1 - Maschio, Andrea A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Mulas, Antonella A1 - Müller-Nurasyid, Martina A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Neville, Matt J A1 - Nielsen, Jonas B A1 - Nielsen, Sune F A1 - Nordestgaard, Børge G A1 - Ordovas, Jose M A1 - Mehran, Roxana A1 - O'Donnell, Christoper J A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Molony, Cliona M A1 - Muntendam, Pieter A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Pasko, Dorota A1 - Patel, Aniruddh P A1 - Pedersen, Oluf A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Pisinger, Charlotta A1 - Pistis, Giorgio A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Poulter, Neil A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rader, Daniel J A1 - Rasheed, Asif A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Reilly, Dermot F A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Renstrom, Frida A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rioux, John D A1 - Robertson, Neil R A1 - Roden, Dan M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Sanna, Serena A1 - Sattar, Naveed A1 - Schmidt, Ellen M A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Sevilla, Raquel S A1 - Shaffer, Christian M A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Sivapalaratnam, Suthesh A1 - Small, Kerrin S A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - Somayajula, Sangeetha A1 - Southam, Lorraine A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Speliotes, Elizabeth K A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Stirrups, Kathleen E A1 - Stitziel, Nathan A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Stringham, Heather M A1 - Surendran, Praveen A1 - Tada, Hayato A1 - Tall, Alan R A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Tardif, Jean-Claude A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Tsao, Philip S A1 - Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Tybjaerg-Hansen, Anne A1 - van Zuydam, Natalie R A1 - Varbo, Anette A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Virtamo, Jarmo A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Nan A1 - Wareham, Nick J A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Weeke, Peter E A1 - Weinstock, Joshua A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Wilson, Peter W F A1 - Xu, Ming A1 - Yaghootkar, Hanieh A1 - Young, Robin A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Zhang, He A1 - Zheng, Neil S A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Zhang, Yan A1 - Zhou, Wei A1 - Zhou, Yanhua A1 - Zoledziewska, Magdalena A1 - Howson, Joanna M M A1 - Danesh, John A1 - McCarthy, Mark I A1 - Cowan, Chad A A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Musunuru, Kiran A1 - Willer, Cristen J A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar KW - Coronary Artery Disease KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - Exome KW - Genetic Association Studies KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genetic Variation KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Lipids KW - Macular Degeneration KW - Phenotype KW - Risk Factors AB -

We screened variants on an exome-focused genotyping array in >300,000 participants (replication in >280,000 participants) and identified 444 independent variants in 250 loci significantly associated with total cholesterol (TC), high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and/or triglycerides (TG). At two loci (JAK2 and A1CF), experimental analysis in mice showed lipid changes consistent with the human data. We also found that: (i) beta-thalassemia trait carriers displayed lower TC and were protected from coronary artery disease (CAD); (ii) excluding the CETP locus, there was not a predictable relationship between plasma HDL-C and risk for age-related macular degeneration; (iii) only some mechanisms of lowering LDL-C appeared to increase risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D); and (iv) TG-lowering alleles involved in hepatic production of TG-rich lipoproteins (TM6SF2 and PNPLA3) tracked with higher liver fat, higher risk for T2D, and lower risk for CAD, whereas TG-lowering alleles involved in peripheral lipolysis (LPL and ANGPTL4) had no effect on liver fat but decreased risks for both T2D and CAD.

VL - 49 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Refining the accuracy of validated target identification through coding variant fine-mapping in type 2 diabetes. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2018 A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Willems, Sara M A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Robertson, Neil R A1 - Chu, Audrey Y A1 - Gan, Wei A1 - Kitajima, Hidetoshi A1 - Taliun, Daniel A1 - Rayner, N William A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Li, Man A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Hu, Yao A1 - Huo, Shaofeng A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Cook, James P A1 - Prins, Bram Peter A1 - Flannick, Jason A1 - Grarup, Niels A1 - Trubetskoy, Vassily Vladimirovich A1 - Kravic, Jasmina A1 - Kim, Young Jin A1 - Rybin, Denis V A1 - Yaghootkar, Hanieh A1 - Müller-Nurasyid, Martina A1 - Meidtner, Karina A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Li, Jin A1 - Smith, Albert Vernon A1 - An, Ping A1 - Ligthart, Symen A1 - Gustafsson, Stefan A1 - Malerba, Giovanni A1 - Demirkan, Ayse A1 - Tajes, Juan Fernandez A1 - Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur A1 - Wuttke, Matthias A1 - Lecoeur, Cécile A1 - Preuss, Michael A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Graff, Marielisa A1 - Highland, Heather M A1 - Justice, Anne E A1 - Liu, Dajiang J A1 - Marouli, Eirini A1 - Peloso, Gina Marie A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Afaq, Saima A1 - Afzal, Shoaib A1 - Ahlqvist, Emma A1 - Almgren, Peter A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Bang, Lia B A1 - Bertoni, Alain G A1 - Bombieri, Cristina A1 - Bork-Jensen, Jette A1 - Brandslund, Ivan A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Burtt, Noel P A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Cho, Yoon Shin A1 - Christensen, Cramer A1 - Eastwood, Sophie V A1 - Eckardt, Kai-Uwe A1 - Fischer, Krista A1 - Gambaro, Giovanni A1 - Giedraitis, Vilmantas A1 - Grove, Megan L A1 - de Haan, Hugoline G A1 - Hackinger, Sophie A1 - Hai, Yang A1 - Han, Sohee A1 - Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne A1 - Hivert, Marie-France A1 - Isomaa, Bo A1 - Jäger, Susanne A1 - Jørgensen, Marit E A1 - Jørgensen, Torben A1 - Käräjämäki, AnneMari A1 - Kim, Bong-Jo A1 - Kim, Sung Soo A1 - Koistinen, Heikki A A1 - Kovacs, Peter A1 - Kriebel, Jennifer A1 - Kronenberg, Florian A1 - Läll, Kristi A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Lee, Jung-Jin A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Li, Huaixing A1 - Lin, Keng-Hung A1 - Linneberg, Allan A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Liu, Jun A1 - Loh, Marie A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Mamakou, Vasiliki A1 - McKean-Cowdin, Roberta A1 - Nadkarni, Girish A1 - Neville, Matt A1 - Nielsen, Sune F A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Rathmann, Wolfgang A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Rode, Line A1 - Rolandsson, Olov A1 - Schönherr, Sebastian A1 - Selvin, Elizabeth A1 - Small, Kerrin S A1 - Stančáková, Alena A1 - Surendran, Praveen A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Teslovich, Tanya M A1 - Thorand, Barbara A1 - Thorleifsson, Gudmar A1 - Tin, Adrienne A1 - Tönjes, Anke A1 - Varbo, Anette A1 - Witte, Daniel R A1 - Wood, Andrew R A1 - Yajnik, Pranav A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yengo, Loic A1 - Young, Robin A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Boeing, Heiner A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Chowdhury, Rajiv A1 - Collins, Francis S A1 - Dedoussis, George A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Ferrario, Marco M A1 - Ferrieres, Jean A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Frossard, Philippe A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Howson, Joanna M M A1 - Ingelsson, Martin A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Kee, Frank A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lindgren, Cecilia M A1 - Männistö, Satu A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Moitry, Marie A1 - Morris, Andrew D A1 - Murray, Alison D A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Owen, Katharine R A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Rasheed, Asif A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rivadineira, Fernando A1 - Rosendaal, Frits R A1 - Rosengren, Anders H A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Sheu, Wayne H-H A1 - Sladek, Rob A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Varma, Rohit A1 - Willer, Cristen J A1 - Blüher, Matthias A1 - Butterworth, Adam S A1 - Chambers, John Campbell A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Danesh, John A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Grallert, Harald A1 - Groop, Leif A1 - Han, Bok-Ghee A1 - Hansen, Torben A1 - Hattersley, Andrew T A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Karpe, Fredrik A1 - Kooner, Jaspal Singh A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Kuulasmaa, Kari A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Lin, Xu A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Marchini, Jonathan A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis A1 - Nordestgaard, Børge G A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Pedersen, Oluf A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Sattar, Naveed A1 - Schulze, Matthias B A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Stumvoll, Michael A1 - Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur A1 - Tuomi, Tiinamaija A1 - Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Barroso, Inês A1 - Frayling, Timothy M A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Saleheen, Danish A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - McCarthy, Mark I AB -

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 × 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 'false leads' 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.

VL - 50 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Impact of Rare and Common Genetic Variants on Diabetes Diagnosis by Hemoglobin A1c in Multi-Ancestry Cohorts: The Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine Program. JF - Am J Hum Genet Y1 - 2019 A1 - Sarnowski, Chloe A1 - Leong, Aaron A1 - Raffield, Laura M A1 - Wu, Peitao A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - DiCorpo, Daniel A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Xu, Huichun A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Zheng, Xiuwen A1 - Hu, Yao A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Hidalgo, Bertha A A1 - Highland, Heather M A1 - Jain, Deepti A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Naik, Rakhi P A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey R A1 - Perry, James A A1 - Porneala, Bianca C A1 - Selvin, Elizabeth A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Curran, Joanne E A1 - Peralta, Juan M A1 - Blangero, John A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Mathias, Rasika A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Meigs, James B AB -

Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is widely used to diagnose diabetes and assess glycemic control in individuals with diabetes. However, nonglycemic determinants, including genetic variation, may influence how accurately HbA1c reflects underlying glycemia. Analyzing the NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) sequence data in 10,338 individuals from five studies and four ancestries (6,158 Europeans, 3,123 African-Americans, 650 Hispanics, and 407 East Asians), we confirmed five regions associated with HbA1c (GCK in Europeans and African-Americans, HK1 in Europeans and Hispanics, FN3K and/or FN3KRP in Europeans, and G6PD in African-Americans and Hispanics) and we identified an African-ancestry-specific low-frequency variant (rs1039215 in HBG2 and HBE1, minor allele frequency (MAF) = 0.03). The most associated G6PD variant (rs1050828-T, p.Val98Met, MAF = 12% in African-Americans, MAF = 2% in Hispanics) lowered HbA1c (-0.88% in hemizygous males, -0.34% in heterozygous females) and explained 23% of HbA1c variance in African-Americans and 4% in Hispanics. Additionally, we identified a rare distinct G6PD coding variant (rs76723693, p.Leu353Pro, MAF = 0.5%; -0.98% in hemizygous males, -0.46% in heterozygous females) and detected significant association with HbA1c when aggregating rare missense variants in G6PD. We observed similar magnitude and direction of effects for rs1039215 (HBG2) and rs76723693 (G6PD) in the two largest TOPMed African American cohorts, and we replicated the rs76723693 association in the UK Biobank African-ancestry participants. These variants in G6PD and HBG2 were monomorphic in the European and Asian samples. African or Hispanic ancestry individuals carrying G6PD variants may be underdiagnosed for diabetes when screened with HbA1c. Thus, assessment of these variants should be considered for incorporation into precision medicine approaches for diabetes diagnosis.

VL - 105 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Whole genome sequence association analysis of fasting glucose and fasting insulin levels in diverse cohorts from the NHLBI TOPMed program. JF - Commun Biol Y1 - 2022 A1 - DiCorpo, Daniel A1 - Gaynor, Sheila M A1 - Russell, Emily M A1 - Westerman, Kenneth E A1 - Raffield, Laura M A1 - Majarian, Timothy D A1 - Wu, Peitao A1 - Sarnowski, Chloe A1 - Highland, Heather M A1 - Jackson, Anne A1 - Hasbani, Natalie R A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Hidalgo, Bertha A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Perry, James A A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey R A1 - Lent, Samantha A1 - Montasser, May E A1 - Cade, Brian E A1 - Jain, Deepti A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - D'Oliveira Albanus, Ricardo A1 - Varshney, Arushi A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Lange, Leslie A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Almeida, Marcio A1 - Peralta, Juan M A1 - Aslibekyan, Stella A1 - Baldridge, Abigail S A1 - Bertoni, Alain G A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Chen, Chung-Shiuan A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Choi, Won Jung A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Floyd, James S A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Kalyani, Rita R A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Lee, Seonwook A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Loesch, Douglas A1 - Manson, JoAnn E A1 - Minster, Ryan L A1 - Naseri, Take A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Reupena, Muagututi'a Sefuiva A1 - Selvin, Elizabeth A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Weeks, Daniel E A1 - Xu, Huichun A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Parker, Stephen A1 - Alonso, Alvaro A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Blangero, John A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Curran, Joanne E A1 - Duggirala, Ravindranath A1 - He, Jiang A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Kim, Ryan W A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - Mathias, Rasika A A1 - McGarvey, Stephen T A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Shuldiner, Alan R A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Viaud-Martinez, Karine A A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Sladek, Robert A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Lin, Xihong A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Manning, Alisa K KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - Fasting KW - Glucose KW - Humans KW - Insulin KW - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (U.S.) KW - Nerve Tissue Proteins KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Precision Medicine KW - Receptors, Immunologic KW - United States AB -

The genetic determinants of fasting glucose (FG) and fasting insulin (FI) have been studied mostly through genome arrays, resulting in over 100 associated variants. We extended this work with high-coverage whole genome sequencing analyses from fifteen cohorts in NHLBI's Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) program. Over 23,000 non-diabetic individuals from five race-ethnicities/populations (African, Asian, European, Hispanic and Samoan) were included. Eight variants were significantly associated with FG or FI across previously identified regions MTNR1B, G6PC2, GCK, GCKR and FOXA2. We additionally characterize suggestive associations with FG or FI near previously identified SLC30A8, TCF7L2, and ADCY5 regions as well as APOB, PTPRT, and ROBO1. Functional annotation resources including the Diabetes Epigenome Atlas were compiled for each signal (chromatin states, annotation principal components, and others) to elucidate variant-to-function hypotheses. We provide a catalog of nucleotide-resolution genomic variation spanning intergenic and intronic regions creating a foundation for future sequencing-based investigations of glycemic traits.

VL - 5 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential (CHIP) and Incident Type 2 Diabetes Risk. JF - Diabetes Care Y1 - 2023 A1 - Tobias, Deirdre K A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Raghavan, Sridharan A1 - Westerman, Kenneth E A1 - Bick, Alexander G A1 - DiCorpo, Daniel A1 - Whitsel, Eric A A1 - Collins, Jason A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Howard, Barbara A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - Raffield, Laura M A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Tinker, Lesley A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Wu, Peitao A1 - Carson, April P A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Meigs, James A1 - Manson, JoAnn E AB -

OBJECTIVE: Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) is an aging-related accumulation of somatic mutations in hematopoietic stem cells, leading to clonal expansion. CHIP presence has been implicated in atherosclerotic coronary heart disease (CHD) and all-cause mortality, but its association with incident type 2 diabetes (T2D) is unknown. We hypothesized that CHIP is associated with elevated risk of T2D.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: CHIP was derived from whole-genome sequencing of blood DNA in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) prospective cohorts. We performed analysis for 17,637 participants from six cohorts, without prior T2D, cardiovascular disease, or cancer. We evaluated baseline CHIP versus no CHIP prevalence with incident T2D, including associations with DNMT3A, TET2, ASXL1, JAK2, and TP53 variants. We estimated multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) with adjustment for age, sex, BMI, smoking, alcohol, education, self-reported race/ethnicity, and combined cohorts' estimates via fixed-effects meta-analysis.

RESULTS: Mean (SD) age was 63.4 (11.5) years, 76% were female, and CHIP prevalence was 6.0% (n = 1,055) at baseline. T2D was diagnosed in n = 2,467 over mean follow-up of 9.8 years. Participants with CHIP had 23% (CI = 1.04, 1.45) higher risk of T2D than those with no CHIP. Specifically, higher risk was for TET2 (HR 1.48; CI = 1.05, 2.08) and ASXL1 (HR 1.76; CI = 1.03, 2.99) mutations; DNMT3A was nonsignificant (HR 1.15; CI = 0.93, 1.43). Statistical power was limited for JAK2 and TP53 analyses.

CONCLUSIONS: CHIP was associated with higher incidence of T2D. CHIP mutations located on genes implicated in CHD and mortality were also related to T2D, suggesting shared aging-related pathology.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Type 2 Diabetes Modifies the Association of CAD Genomic Risk Variants With Subclinical Atherosclerosis. JF - Circ Genom Precis Med Y1 - 2023 A1 - Hasbani, Natalie R A1 - Westerman, Kenneth E A1 - Heon Kwak, Soo A1 - Chen, Han A1 - Li, Xihao A1 - DiCorpo, Daniel A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Sarnowski, Chloe A1 - Wu, Peitao A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Heard-Costa, Nancy A1 - Kinney, Gregory A1 - Mahaney, Michael C A1 - Montasser, May E A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Raffield, Laura M A1 - Terry, James G A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Bon, Jessica A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Duggirala, Ravindranath A1 - Jacobs, David R A1 - Kalyani, Rita R A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Carson, April A1 - Curran, Joanne E A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Gabriel, Stacey A1 - Gibbs, Richard A A1 - Gupta, Namrata A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Kral, Brian G A1 - Momin, Zeineen A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Post, Wendy S A1 - Viaud-Martinez, Karine A A1 - Young, Kendra A A1 - Becker, Lewis C A1 - Bertoni, Alain A1 - Blangero, John A1 - Carr, John J A1 - Pratte, Katherine A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Wu, Joseph C A1 - Malhotra, Rajeev A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Lin, Xihong A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - de Vries, Paul S AB -

BACKGROUND: Individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have an increased risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), but questions remain about the underlying pathology. Identifying which CAD loci are modified by T2D in the development of subclinical atherosclerosis (coronary artery calcification [CAC], carotid intima-media thickness, or carotid plaque) may improve our understanding of the mechanisms leading to the increased CAD in T2D.

METHODS: We compared the common and rare variant associations of known CAD loci from the literature on CAC, carotid intima-media thickness, and carotid plaque in up to 29 670 participants, including up to 24 157 normoglycemic controls and 5513 T2D cases leveraging whole-genome sequencing data from the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine program. We included first-order T2D interaction terms in each model to determine whether CAD loci were modified by T2D. The genetic main and interaction effects were assessed using a joint test to determine whether a CAD variant, or gene-based rare variant set, was associated with the respective subclinical atherosclerosis measures and then further determined whether these loci had a significant interaction test.

RESULTS: Using a Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold of <1.6×10, we identified 3 genes (, , and ) associated with CAC and 2 genes ( and ) associated with carotid intima-media thickness and carotid plaque, respectively, through gene-based rare variant set analysis. Both and also had significantly different associations for CAC in T2D cases versus controls. No significant interaction tests were identified through the candidate single-variant analysis.

CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight T2D as an important modifier of rare variant associations in CAD loci with CAC.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING ANALYSIS OF BODY MASS INDEX IDENTIFIES NOVEL AFRICAN ANCESTRY-SPECIFIC RISK ALLELE. JF - medRxiv Y1 - 2023 A1 - Zhang, Xinruo A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Highland, Heather M A1 - Chami, Nathalie A1 - Xu, Hanfei A1 - Wang, Zhe A1 - Ferrier, Kendra A1 - Chittoor, Geetha A1 - Josyula, Navya S A1 - Li, Xihao A1 - Li, Zilin A1 - Allison, Matthew A A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Boorgula, Meher Preethi A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Broome, Jai G A1 - Buth, Erin J A1 - Carlson, Christopher S A1 - Chang, Kyong-Mi A1 - Chavan, Sameer A1 - Chiu, Yen-Feng A1 - Chuang, Lee-Ming A1 - Conomos, Matthew P A1 - DeMeo, Dawn L A1 - Du, Margaret A1 - Duggirala, Ravindranath A1 - Eng, Celeste A1 - Fohner, Alison E A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Garrett, Melanie E A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Haiman, Chris A1 - Heavner, Benjamin D A1 - Hidalgo, Bertha A1 - Hixson, James E A1 - Ho, Yuk-Lam A1 - Hobbs, Brian D A1 - Hu, Donglei A1 - Hui, Qin A1 - Hwu, Chii-Min A1 - Jackson, Rebecca D A1 - Jain, Deepti A1 - Kalyani, Rita R A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Lange, Ethan M A1 - LeNoir, Michael A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Marchand, Loic Le A1 - McDonald, Merry-Lynn N A1 - McHugh, Caitlin P A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Naseri, Take A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Perry, James A A1 - Peters, Ulrike A1 - Preuss, Michael H A1 - Rao, D C A1 - Regan, Elizabeth A A1 - Reupena, Sefuiva M A1 - Roden, Dan M A1 - Rodriguez-Santana, Jose A1 - Sitlani, Colleen M A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Tiwari, Hemant K A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Wang, Zeyuan A1 - Weeks, Daniel E A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Wiggins, Kerri L A1 - Wilkens, Lynne R A1 - Wilson, Peter W F A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Yoneda, Zachary T A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zöllner, Sebastian A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Ashley-Koch, Allison E A1 - Barnes, Kathleen C A1 - Blangero, John A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Burchard, Esteban G A1 - Carson, April P A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Curran, Joanne E A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Gordeuk, Victor R A1 - He, Jiang A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Hou, Lifang A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Minster, Ryan L A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Nouraie, Mehdi A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Raffield, Laura M A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Shoemaker, M Benjamin A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Telen, Marilyn J A1 - Weiss, Scott T A1 - Zhang, Yingze A1 - Costa, Nancy Heard- A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Lin, Xihong A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Justice, Anne E AB -

Obesity is a major public health crisis associated with high mortality rates. Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) investigating body mass index (BMI) have largely relied on imputed data from European individuals. This study leveraged whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data from 88,873 participants from the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Program, of which 51% were of non-European population groups. We discovered 18 BMI-associated signals ( < 5 × 10 ). Notably, we identified and replicated a novel low frequency single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in that was common in individuals of African descent. Using a diverse study population, we further identified two novel secondary signals in known BMI loci and pinpointed two likely causal variants in the and loci. Our work demonstrates the benefits of combining WGS and diverse cohorts in expanding current catalog of variants and genes confer risk for obesity, bringing us one step closer to personalized medicine.

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