%0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2009 %T Multiple loci associated with indices of renal function and chronic kidney disease. %A Köttgen, Anna %A Glazer, Nicole L %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Katz, Ronit %A Li, Man %A Yang, Qiong %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Launer, Lenore J %A Harris, Tamara B %A Smith, Albert V %A Arking, Dan E %A Astor, Brad C %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Ehret, Georg B %A Ruczinski, Ingo %A Scharpf, Robert B %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A de Boer, Ian H %A Haritunians, Talin %A Lumley, Thomas %A Sarnak, Mark %A Siscovick, David %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Levy, Daniel %A Upadhyay, Ashish %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A Hofman, Albert %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Paré, Guillaume %A Ridker, Paul M %A Kao, W H Linda %A Witteman, Jacqueline C %A Coresh, Josef %A Shlipak, Michael G %A Fox, Caroline S %K Chromosome Mapping %K Cohort Studies %K Genetic Variation %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glomerular Filtration Rate %K Humans %K Kidney %K Kidney Failure, Chronic %K Meta-Analysis as Topic %K Mucoproteins %K Netherlands %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Prevalence %K Uromodulin %X

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has a heritable component and is an important global public health problem because of its high prevalence and morbidity. We conducted genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify susceptibility loci for glomerular filtration rate, estimated by serum creatinine (eGFRcrea) and cystatin C (eGFRcys), and CKD (eGFRcrea < 60 ml/min/1.73 m(2)) in European-ancestry participants of four population-based cohorts (ARIC, CHS, FHS, RS; n = 19,877; 2,388 CKD cases), and tested for replication in 21,466 participants (1,932 CKD cases). We identified significant SNP associations (P < 5 × 10(-8)) with CKD at the UMOD locus, with eGFRcrea at UMOD, SHROOM3 and GATM-SPATA5L1, and with eGFRcys at CST and STC1. UMOD encodes the most common protein in human urine, Tamm-Horsfall protein, and rare mutations in UMOD cause mendelian forms of kidney disease. Our findings provide new insights into CKD pathogenesis and underscore the importance of common genetic variants influencing renal function and disease.

%B Nat Genet %V 41 %P 712-7 %8 2009 Jun %G eng %N 6 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19430482?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.377 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2010 %T Association analyses of 249,796 individuals reveal 18 new loci associated with body mass index. %A Speliotes, Elizabeth K %A Willer, Cristen J %A Berndt, Sonja I %A Monda, Keri L %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Jackson, Anne U %A Lango Allen, Hana %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Luan, Jian'an %A Mägi, Reedik %A Randall, Joshua C %A Vedantam, Sailaja %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Qi, Lu %A Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie %A Heid, Iris M %A Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur %A Stringham, Heather M %A Weedon, Michael N %A Wheeler, Eleanor %A Wood, Andrew R %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Weyant, Robert J %A Segrè, Ayellet V %A Estrada, Karol %A Liang, Liming %A Nemesh, James %A Park, Ju-Hyun %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %A Yang, Jian %A Bouatia-Naji, Nabila %A Esko, Tõnu %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Mangino, Massimo %A Raychaudhuri, Soumya %A Scherag, Andre %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Welch, Ryan %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Aben, Katja K %A Absher, Devin M %A Amin, Najaf %A Dixon, Anna L %A Fisher, Eva %A Glazer, Nicole L %A Goddard, Michael E %A Heard-Costa, Nancy L %A Hoesel, Volker %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Toby %A Ketkar, Shamika %A Lamina, Claudia %A Li, Shengxu %A Moffatt, Miriam F %A Myers, Richard H %A Narisu, Narisu %A Perry, John R B %A Peters, Marjolein J %A Preuss, Michael %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Sandholt, Camilla %A Scott, Laura J %A Timpson, Nicholas J %A Tyrer, Jonathan P %A van Wingerden, Sophie %A Watanabe, Richard M %A White, Charles C %A Wiklund, Fredrik %A Barlassina, Christina %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Cooper, Matthew N %A Jansson, John-Olov %A Lawrence, Robert W %A Pellikka, Niina %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Shi, Jianxin %A Thiering, Elisabeth %A Alavere, Helene %A Alibrandi, Maria T S %A Almgren, Peter %A Arnold, Alice M %A Aspelund, Thor %A Atwood, Larry D %A Balkau, Beverley %A Balmforth, Anthony J %A Bennett, Amanda J %A Ben-Shlomo, Yoav %A Bergman, Richard N %A Bergmann, Sven %A Biebermann, Heike %A Blakemore, Alexandra I F %A Boes, Tanja %A Bonnycastle, Lori L %A Bornstein, Stefan R %A Brown, Morris J %A Buchanan, Thomas A %A Busonero, Fabio %A Campbell, Harry %A Cappuccio, Francesco P %A Cavalcanti-Proença, Christine %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Chen, Chih-Mei %A Chines, Peter S %A Clarke, Robert %A Coin, Lachlan %A Connell, John %A Day, Ian N M %A den Heijer, Martin %A Duan, Jubao %A Ebrahim, Shah %A Elliott, Paul %A Elosua, Roberto %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Erdos, Michael R %A Eriksson, Johan G %A Facheris, Maurizio F %A Felix, Stephan B %A Fischer-Posovszky, Pamela %A Folsom, Aaron R %A Friedrich, Nele %A Freimer, Nelson B %A Fu, Mao %A Gaget, Stefan %A Gejman, Pablo V %A Geus, Eco J C %A Gieger, Christian %A Gjesing, Anette P %A Goel, Anuj %A Goyette, Philippe %A Grallert, Harald %A Grässler, Jürgen %A Greenawalt, 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%A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Watkins, Hugh %A Wilson, James F %A Wright, Alan F %A Zillikens, M Carola %A Chatterjee, Nilanjan %A McCarroll, Steven A %A Purcell, Shaun %A Schadt, Eric E %A Visscher, Peter M %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Deloukas, Panos %A Fox, Caroline S %A Groop, Leif C %A Haritunians, Talin %A Hunter, David J %A Kaplan, Robert C %A Mohlke, Karen L %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Peltonen, Leena %A Schlessinger, David %A Strachan, David P %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Barroso, Inês %A Boehnke, Michael %A Stefansson, Kari %A North, Kari E %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Loos, Ruth J F %K Body Height %K Body Mass Index %K Body Size %K Body Weight %K Chromosome Mapping %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Obesity %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %X

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 × 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.

%B Nat Genet %V 42 %P 937-48 %8 2010 Nov %G eng %N 11 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20935630?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.686 %0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2010 %T Biological, clinical and population relevance of 95 loci for blood lipids. %A Teslovich, Tanya M %A Musunuru, Kiran %A Smith, Albert V %A Edmondson, Andrew C %A Stylianou, Ioannis M %A Koseki, Masahiro %A Pirruccello, James P %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Willer, Cristen J %A Johansen, Christopher T %A Fouchier, Sigrid W %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Peloso, Gina M %A Barbalic, Maja %A Ricketts, Sally L %A Bis, Joshua C %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Chambers, John %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Melander, Olle %A Johnson, Toby %A Li, Xiaohui %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Li, Mingyao %A Shin Cho, Yoon %A Jin Go, Min %A Jin Kim, Young %A Lee, Jong-Young %A Park, Taesung %A Kim, Kyunga %A Sim, Xueling %A Twee-Hee Ong, Rick %A Croteau-Chonka, Damien C %A Lange, Leslie A %A Smith, Joshua D %A Song, Kijoung %A Hua Zhao, Jing %A Yuan, Xin %A Luan, Jian'an %A Lamina, Claudia %A Ziegler, Andreas %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zee, Robert Y L %A Wright, Alan F %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Wilson, James F %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Whitfield, John B %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Waeber, Gérard %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Voight, Benjamin F %A Vitart, Veronique %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Uda, Manuela %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Thompson, John R %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Surakka, Ida %A Stringham, Heather M %A Spector, Tim D %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Smit, Johannes H %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Silander, Kaisa %A Sijbrands, Eric J G %A Scuteri, Angelo %A Scott, James %A Schlessinger, David %A Sanna, Serena %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Saharinen, Juha %A Sabatti, Chiara %A Ruokonen, Aimo %A Rudan, Igor %A Rose, Lynda M %A Roberts, Robert %A Rieder, Mark %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Pichler, Irene %A Perola, Markus %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Parker, Alex N %A Paré, Guillaume %A Oostra, Ben A %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Nieminen, Markku S %A Nickerson, Deborah A %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Meitinger, Thomas %A McPherson, Ruth %A McCarthy, Mark I %A McArdle, Wendy %A Masson, David %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Marroni, Fabio %A Mangino, Massimo %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Lucas, Gavin %A Luben, Robert %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lokki, Marja-Liisa %A Lettre, Guillaume %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Laaksonen, Reijo %A Kyvik, Kirsten O %A Kronenberg, Florian %A König, Inke R %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kaprio, Jaakko %A Kaplan, Lee M %A Johansson, Asa %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Janssens, A Cecile J W %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Igl, Wilmar %A Kees Hovingh, G %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Hofman, Albert %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hengstenberg, Christian %A Heid, Iris M %A Hayward, Caroline %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Hastie, Nicholas D %A Harris, Tamara B %A Haritunians, Talin %A Hall, Alistair S %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Guiducci, Candace %A Groop, Leif C %A Gonzalez, Elena %A Gieger, Christian %A Freimer, Nelson B %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Erdmann, Jeanette %A Elliott, Paul %A Ejebe, Kenechi G %A Döring, Angela %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Demissie, Serkalem %A Deloukas, Panagiotis %A de Geus, Eco J C %A de Faire, Ulf %A Crawford, Gabriel %A Collins, Francis S %A Chen, Yii-der I %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Campbell, Harry %A Burtt, Noel P %A Bonnycastle, Lori L %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Boekholdt, S Matthijs %A Bergman, Richard N %A Barroso, Inês %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Ballantyne, Christie M %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Quertermous, Thomas %A Altshuler, David %A Seielstad, Mark %A Wong, Tien Y %A Tai, E-Shyong %A Feranil, Alan B %A Kuzawa, Christopher W %A Adair, Linda S %A Taylor, Herman A %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Gabriel, Stacey B %A Wilson, James G %A Holm, Hilma %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Krauss, Ronald M %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Ordovas, Jose M %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Tall, Alan R %A Hegele, Robert A %A Kastelein, John J P %A Schadt, Eric E %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Strachan, David P %A Mooser, Vincent %A Stefansson, Kari %A Reilly, Muredach P %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Schunkert, Heribert %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Sandhu, Manjinder S %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rader, Daniel J %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Peltonen, Leena %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Boehnke, Michael %A Kathiresan, Sekar %K African Americans %K Animals %K Asian Continental Ancestry Group %K Cholesterol, HDL %K Cholesterol, LDL %K Coronary Artery Disease %K Europe %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Female %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Genotype %K Humans %K Lipid Metabolism %K Lipids %K Liver %K Male %K Mice %K N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferases %K Phenotype %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Protein Phosphatase 1 %K Reproducibility of Results %K Triglycerides %X

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.

%B Nature %V 466 %P 707-13 %8 2010 Aug 05 %G eng %N 7307 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20686565?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/nature09270 %0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2010 %T Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height. %A Lango Allen, Hana %A Estrada, Karol %A Lettre, Guillaume %A Berndt, Sonja I %A Weedon, Michael N %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Willer, Cristen J %A Jackson, Anne U %A Vedantam, Sailaja %A Raychaudhuri, Soumya %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Wood, Andrew R %A Weyant, Robert J %A Segrè, Ayellet V %A Speliotes, Elizabeth K %A Wheeler, Eleanor %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Park, Ju-Hyun %A Yang, Jian %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel %A Heard-Costa, Nancy L %A Randall, Joshua C %A Qi, Lu %A Vernon Smith, Albert %A Mägi, Reedik %A Pastinen, Tomi %A Liang, Liming %A Heid, Iris M %A Luan, Jian'an %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Goddard, Michael E %A Sin Lo, Ken %A Palmer, Cameron %A Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A 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%A Marusic, Ana %A Maschio, Andrea %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Mulas, Antonella %A Paré, Guillaume %A Parker, Alex N %A Peden, John F %A Petersmann, Astrid %A Pichler, Irene %A Pietiläinen, Kirsi H %A Pouta, Anneli %A Ridderstråle, Martin %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Sambrook, Jennifer G %A Sanders, Alan R %A Schmidt, Carsten Oliver %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Smit, Jan H %A Stringham, Heather M %A Bragi Walters, G %A Widen, Elisabeth %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Zagato, Laura %A Zgaga, Lina %A Zitting, Paavo %A Alavere, Helene %A Farrall, Martin %A McArdle, Wendy L %A Nelis, Mari %A Peters, Marjolein J %A Ripatti, Samuli %A van Meurs, Joyce B J %A Aben, Katja K %A Ardlie, Kristin G %A Beckmann, Jacques S %A Beilby, John P %A Bergman, Richard N %A Bergmann, Sven %A Collins, Francis S %A Cusi, Daniele %A den Heijer, Martin %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Gejman, Pablo V %A Hall, Alistair S %A Hamsten, Anders %A Huikuri, Heikki V %A Iribarren, Carlos %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kaprio, Jaakko %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Kiemeney, Lambertus %A Kocher, Thomas %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Melander, Olle %A Mosley, Tom H %A Musk, Arthur W %A Nieminen, Markku S %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Ohlsson, Claes %A Oostra, Ben %A Palmer, Lyle J %A Raitakari, Olli %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rioux, John D %A Rissanen, Aila %A Rivolta, Carlo %A Schunkert, Heribert %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Siscovick, David S %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Tönjes, Anke %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A van Ommen, Gert-Jan %A Viikari, Jorma %A Heath, Andrew C %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Province, Michael A %A Kayser, Manfred %A Arnold, Alice M %A Atwood, Larry D %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Chanock, Stephen J %A Deloukas, Panos %A Gieger, Christian %A Grönberg, Henrik %A Hall, Per %A Hattersley, Andrew T %A Hengstenberg, Christian %A Hoffman, Wolfgang %A Lathrop, G Mark %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Schreiber, Stefan %A Uda, Manuela %A Waterworth, Dawn %A Wright, Alan F %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Barroso, Inês %A Hofman, Albert %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Erdmann, Jeanette %A Fox, Caroline S %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hayes, Richard B %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Mooser, Vincent %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Ouwehand, Willem H %A Penninx, Brenda W %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Quertermous, Thomas %A Rudan, Igor %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Spector, Timothy D %A Völzke, Henry %A Watkins, Hugh %A Wilson, James F %A Groop, Leif C %A Haritunians, Talin %A Hu, Frank B %A Kaplan, Robert C %A Metspalu, Andres %A North, Kari E %A Schlessinger, David %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Hunter, David J %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Strachan, David P %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Schadt, Eric E %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Peltonen, Leena %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Visscher, Peter M %A Chatterjee, Nilanjan %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Boehnke, Michael %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Stefansson, Kari %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %K Body Height %K Chromosomes, Human, Pair 3 %K Genetic Loci %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome, Human %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Metabolic Networks and Pathways %K Multifactorial Inheritance %K Phenotype %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %X

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.

%B Nature %V 467 %P 832-8 %8 2010 Oct 14 %G eng %N 7317 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20881960?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/nature09410 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2010 %T Meta-analysis identifies 13 new loci associated with waist-hip ratio and reveals sexual dimorphism in the genetic basis of fat distribution. %A Heid, Iris M %A Jackson, Anne U %A Randall, Joshua C %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Qi, Lu %A Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Zillikens, M Carola %A Speliotes, Elizabeth K %A Mägi, Reedik %A Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie %A White, Charles C %A Bouatia-Naji, Nabila %A Harris, Tamara B %A Berndt, Sonja I %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Willer, Cristen J %A Weedon, Michael N %A Luan, Jian'an %A Vedantam, Sailaja %A Esko, Tõnu %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Li, Shengxu %A Monda, Keri L %A Dixon, Anna L %A Holmes, Christopher C %A Kaplan, Lee M %A Liang, Liming %A Min, Josine L %A Moffatt, Miriam F %A Molony, Cliona %A Nicholson, George %A Schadt, Eric E %A Zondervan, Krina T %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Lango Allen, Hana %A Weyant, Robert J %A Wheeler, Eleanor %A Wood, Andrew R %A Estrada, Karol %A Goddard, Michael E %A Lettre, Guillaume %A Mangino, Massimo %A Nyholt, Dale R %A Purcell, Shaun %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Visscher, Peter M %A Yang, Jian %A McCarroll, Steven A %A Nemesh, James %A Voight, Benjamin F %A Absher, Devin %A Amin, Najaf %A Aspelund, Thor %A Coin, Lachlan %A Glazer, Nicole L %A Hayward, Caroline %A Heard-Costa, Nancy L %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Toby %A Kaakinen, Marika %A Kapur, Karen %A Ketkar, Shamika %A Knowles, Joshua W %A Kraft, Peter %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Lamina, Claudia %A Leitzmann, Michael F %A McKnight, Barbara %A Morris, Andrew P %A Ong, Ken K %A Perry, John R B %A Peters, Marjolein J %A Polasek, Ozren %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Rayner, Nigel W %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Robertson, Neil R %A Sanna, Serena %A Sovio, Ulla %A Surakka, Ida %A Teumer, Alexander %A van Wingerden, Sophie %A Vitart, Veronique %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Cavalcanti-Proença, Christine %A Chines, Peter S %A Fisher, Eva %A Kulzer, Jennifer R %A Lecoeur, Cécile %A Narisu, Narisu %A Sandholt, Camilla %A Scott, Laura J %A Silander, Kaisa %A Stark, Klaus %A Tammesoo, Mari-Liis %A Teslovich, Tanya M %A Timpson, Nicholas John %A Watanabe, Richard M %A Welch, Ryan %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Cooper, Matthew N %A Jansson, John-Olov %A Kettunen, Johannes %A Lawrence, Robert W %A Pellikka, Niina %A Perola, Markus %A Vandenput, Liesbeth %A Alavere, Helene %A Almgren, Peter %A Atwood, Larry D %A Bennett, Amanda J %A Biffar, Reiner %A Bonnycastle, Lori L %A Bornstein, Stefan R %A Buchanan, Thomas A %A Campbell, Harry %A Day, Ian N M %A Dei, Mariano %A Dörr, Marcus %A Elliott, Paul %A Erdos, Michael R %A Eriksson, Johan G %A Freimer, Nelson B %A Fu, Mao %A Gaget, Stefan %A Geus, Eco J C %A Gjesing, Anette P %A Grallert, Harald %A Grässler, Jürgen %A Groves, Christopher J %A Guiducci, Candace %A Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa %A Hassanali, Neelam %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Herzig, Karl-Heinz %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hui, Jennie %A Igl, Wilmar %A Jousilahti, Pekka %A Jula, Antti %A Kajantie, Eero %A Kinnunen, Leena %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Koskinen, Seppo %A Kovacs, Peter %A Kroemer, Heyo K %A Krzelj, Vjekoslav %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Kvaloy, Kirsti %A Laitinen, Jaana %A Lantieri, Olivier %A Lathrop, G Mark %A Lokki, Marja-Liisa %A Luben, Robert N %A Ludwig, Barbara %A McArdle, Wendy L %A McCarthy, Anne %A Morken, Mario A %A Nelis, Mari %A Neville, Matt J %A Paré, Guillaume %A Parker, Alex N %A Peden, John F %A Pichler, Irene %A Pietiläinen, Kirsi H %A Platou, Carl G P %A Pouta, Anneli %A Ridderstråle, Martin %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Saramies, Jouko %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Smit, Jan H %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Stringham, Heather M %A Swift, Amy J %A Teder-Laving, Maris %A Thomson, Brian %A Usala, Gianluca %A van Meurs, Joyce B J %A van Ommen, Gert-Jan %A Vatin, Vincent %A Volpato, Claudia B %A Wallaschofski, Henri %A Walters, G Bragi %A Widen, Elisabeth %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Witte, Daniel R %A Zgaga, Lina %A Zitting, Paavo %A Beilby, John P %A James, Alan L %A Kähönen, Mika %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Nieminen, Markku S %A Ohlsson, Claes %A Palmer, Lyle J %A Raitakari, Olli %A Ridker, Paul M %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Tönjes, Anke %A Viikari, Jorma %A Balkau, Beverley %A Ben-Shlomo, Yoav %A Bergman, Richard N %A Boeing, Heiner %A Smith, George Davey %A Ebrahim, Shah %A Froguel, Philippe %A Hansen, Torben %A Hengstenberg, Christian %A Hveem, Kristian %A Isomaa, Bo %A Jørgensen, Torben %A Karpe, Fredrik %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Laakso, Markku %A Lawlor, Debbie A %A Marre, Michel %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Midthjell, Kristian %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Schwarz, Peter E H %A Tuomi, Tiinamaija %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Valle, Timo T %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Arnold, Alice M %A Beckmann, Jacques S %A Bergmann, Sven %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Collins, Francis S %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Hamsten, Anders %A Hattersley, Andrew T %A Hofman, Albert %A Hu, Frank B %A Illig, Thomas %A Iribarren, Carlos %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Kao, W H Linda %A Kaprio, Jaakko %A Launer, Lenore J %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Oostra, Ben %A Penninx, Brenda W %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Quertermous, Thomas %A Rissanen, Aila %A Rudan, Igor %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Spector, Timothy D %A Syvänen, Ann-Christine %A Uda, Manuela %A Uitterlinden, Andre %A Völzke, Henry %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Wilson, James F %A Witteman, Jacqueline C %A Wright, Alan F %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Boehnke, Michael %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Deloukas, Panos %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Groop, Leif C %A Haritunians, Talin %A Hunter, David J %A Kaplan, Robert C %A North, Kari E %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Peltonen, Leena %A Schlessinger, David %A Strachan, David P %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Stefansson, Kari %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Barroso, Inês %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Fox, Caroline S %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %K Adipose Tissue %K Age Factors %K Chromosome Mapping %K Female %K Genome, Human %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Male %K Meta-Analysis as Topic %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Sex Characteristics %K Waist-Hip Ratio %X

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 × 10⁻⁹ to P = 1.8 × 10⁻⁴⁰) 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 × 10⁻³ to P = 1.2 × 10⁻¹³). These findings provide evidence for multiple loci that modulate body fat distribution independent of overall adiposity and reveal strong gene-by-sex interactions.

%B Nat Genet %V 42 %P 949-60 %8 2010 Nov %G eng %N 11 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20935629?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.685 %0 Journal Article %J Circ Cardiovasc Genet %D 2010 %T Multiple genetic loci influence serum urate levels and their relationship with gout and cardiovascular disease risk factors. %A Yang, Qiong %A Köttgen, Anna %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Smith, Albert V %A Glazer, Nicole L %A Chen, Ming-Huei %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Aspelund, Thor %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore %A Nalls, Michael %A Hernandez, Dena %A Arking, Dan E %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Grove, Megan L %A Li, Man %A Linda Kao, W H %A Chonchol, Michel %A Haritunians, Talin %A Li, Guo %A Lumley, Thomas %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Shlipak, Michael %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Larson, Martin G %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Upadhyay, Ashish %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Hofman, Albert %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Stricker, Bruno %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Paré, Guillaume %A Parker, Alex N %A Ridker, Paul M %A Siscovick, David S %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Witteman, Jacqueline C %A Fox, Caroline S %A Coresh, Josef %K Cardiovascular Diseases %K Coronary Disease %K Female %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Gout %K Humans %K Male %K Risk Factors %K Uric Acid %X

BACKGROUND: Elevated serum urate levels can lead to gout and are associated with cardiovascular risk factors. We performed a genome-wide association study to search for genetic susceptibility loci for serum urate and gout and investigated the causal nature of the associations of serum urate with gout and selected cardiovascular risk factors and coronary heart disease (CHD).

METHODS AND RESULTS: Meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were performed in 5 population-based cohorts of the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genome Epidemiology consortium for serum urate and gout in 28 283 white participants. The effect of the most significant single-nucleotide polymorphism at all genome-wide significant loci on serum urate was added to create a genetic urate score. Findings were replicated in the Women's Genome Health Study (n=22 054). Single-nucleotide polymorphisms at 8 genetic loci achieved genome-wide significance with serum urate levels (P=4×10(-8) to 2×10(-242) in SLC22A11, GCKR, R3HDM2-INHBC region, RREB1, PDZK1, SLC2A9, ABCG2, and SLC17A1). Only 2 loci (SLC2A9, ABCG2) showed genome-wide significant association with gout. The genetic urate score was strongly associated with serum urate and gout (odds ratio, 12.4 per 100 μmol/L; P=3×10(-39)) but not with blood pressure, glucose, estimated glomerular filtration rate, chronic kidney disease, or CHD. The lack of association between the genetic score and the latter phenotypes also was observed in the Women's Genome Health Study.

CONCLUSIONS: The genetic urate score analysis suggested a causal relationship between serum urate and gout but did not provide evidence for one between serum urate and cardiovascular risk factors and CHD.

%B Circ Cardiovasc Genet %V 3 %P 523-30 %8 2010 Dec %G eng %N 6 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20884846?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.109.934455 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2010 %T New loci associated with kidney function and chronic kidney disease. %A Köttgen, Anna %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Böger, Carsten A %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Olden, Matthias %A Glazer, Nicole L %A Parsa, Afshin %A Gao, Xiaoyi %A Yang, Qiong %A Smith, Albert V %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Li, Man %A Schmidt, Helena %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Ketkar, Shamika %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Teumer, Alexander %A Paré, Guillaume %A Atkinson, Elizabeth J %A Zeller, Tanja %A Lohman, Kurt %A Cornelis, Marilyn C %A Probst-Hensch, Nicole M %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Tönjes, Anke %A Hayward, Caroline %A Aspelund, Thor %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Launer, Lenore J %A Harris, Tamara B %A Rampersaud, Evadnie %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Arking, Dan E %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Struchalin, Maksim %A Cavalieri, Margherita %A Singleton, Andrew %A Giallauria, Francesco %A Metter, Jeffrey %A de Boer, Ian H %A Haritunians, Talin %A Lumley, Thomas %A Siscovick, David %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Zillikens, M Carola %A Oostra, Ben A %A Feitosa, Mary %A Province, Michael %A de Andrade, Mariza %A Turner, Stephen T %A Schillert, Arne %A Ziegler, Andreas %A Wild, Philipp S %A Schnabel, Renate B %A Wilde, Sandra %A Munzel, Thomas F %A Leak, Tennille S %A Illig, Thomas %A Klopp, Norman %A Meisinger, Christa %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Zgaga, Lina %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Minelli, Cosetta %A Hu, Frank B %A Johansson, Asa %A Igl, Wilmar %A Zaboli, Ghazal %A Wild, Sarah H %A Wright, Alan F %A Campbell, Harry %A Ellinghaus, David %A Schreiber, Stefan %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A Felix, Janine F %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Hofman, Albert %A Imboden, Medea %A Nitsch, Dorothea %A Brandstätter, Anita %A Kollerits, Barbara %A Kedenko, Lyudmyla %A Mägi, Reedik %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Kovacs, Peter %A Boban, Mladen %A Campbell, Susan %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Völzke, Henry %A Kroemer, Heyo K %A Nauck, Matthias %A Völker, Uwe %A Polasek, Ozren %A Vitart, Veronique %A Badola, Sunita %A Parker, Alexander N %A Ridker, Paul M %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Blankenberg, Stefan %A Liu, Yongmei %A Curhan, Gary C %A Franke, Andre %A Rochat, Thierry %A Paulweber, Bernhard %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Wang, Wei %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Coresh, Josef %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Shlipak, Michael G %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Borecki, Ingrid %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Rudan, Igor %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Wilson, James F %A Witteman, Jacqueline C %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Rettig, Rainer %A Hastie, Nick %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Kao, W H %A Heid, Iris M %A Fox, Caroline S %K Cohort Studies %K Creatinine %K Cystatin C %K Diet %K Europe %K Genetic Markers %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glomerular Filtration Rate %K Humans %K Kidney %K Kidney Failure, Chronic %K Models, Genetic %K Risk Factors %X

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant public health problem, and recent genetic studies have identified common CKD susceptibility variants. The CKDGen consortium performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data in 67,093 individuals of European ancestry from 20 predominantly population-based studies in order to identify new susceptibility loci for reduced renal function as estimated by serum creatinine (eGFRcrea), serum cystatin c (eGFRcys) and CKD (eGFRcrea < 60 ml/min/1.73 m(2); n = 5,807 individuals with CKD (cases)). Follow-up of the 23 new genome-wide-significant loci (P < 5 x 10(-8)) in 22,982 replication samples identified 13 new loci affecting renal function and CKD (in or near LASS2, GCKR, ALMS1, TFDP2, DAB2, SLC34A1, VEGFA, PRKAG2, PIP5K1B, ATXN2, DACH1, UBE2Q2 and SLC7A9) and 7 loci suspected to affect creatinine production and secretion (CPS1, SLC22A2, TMEM60, WDR37, SLC6A13, WDR72 and BCAS3). These results further our understanding of the biologic mechanisms of kidney function by identifying loci that potentially influence nephrogenesis, podocyte function, angiogenesis, solute transport and metabolic functions of the kidney.

%B Nat Genet %V 42 %P 376-84 %8 2010 May %G eng %N 5 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20383146?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.568 %0 Journal Article %J PLoS Genet %D 2011 %T Genome-wide association analysis of soluble ICAM-1 concentration reveals novel associations at the NFKBIK, PNPLA3, RELA, and SH2B3 loci. %A Paré, Guillaume %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rose, Lynda %A Barbalic, Maja %A Dupuis, Josée %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Bis, Joshua C %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Shiffman, Dov %A Parker, Alexander N %A Chasman, Daniel I %K ABO Blood-Group System %K Cohort Studies %K Female %K Gene Frequency %K Genetic Loci %K Genome, Human %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Genotype %K Humans %K I-kappa B Kinase %K Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 %K Lipase %K Membrane Proteins %K Models, Genetic %K Multifactorial Inheritance %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Proteins %K Transcription Factor RelA %X

Soluble ICAM-1 (sICAM-1) is an endothelium-derived inflammatory marker that has been associated with diverse conditions such as myocardial infarction, diabetes, stroke, and malaria. Despite evidence for a heritable component to sICAM-1 levels, few genetic loci have been identified so far. To comprehensively address this issue, we performed a genome-wide association analysis of sICAM-1 concentration in 22,435 apparently healthy women from the Women's Genome Health Study. While our results confirm the previously reported associations at the ABO and ICAM1 loci, four novel associations were identified in the vicinity of NFKBIK (rs3136642, P = 5.4 × 10(-9)), PNPLA3 (rs738409, P  =  5.8 × 10(-9)), RELA (rs1049728, P =  2.7 × 10(-16)), and SH2B3 (rs3184504, P =  2.9 × 10(-17)). Two loci, NFKBIB and RELA, are involved in NFKB signaling pathway; PNPLA3 is known for its association with fatty liver disease; and SH3B2 has been associated with a multitude of traits and disease including myocardial infarction. These associations provide insights into the genetic regulation of sICAM-1 levels and implicate these loci in the regulation of endothelial function.

%B PLoS Genet %V 7 %P e1001374 %8 2011 Apr %G eng %N 4 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21533024?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1371/journal.pgen.1001374 %0 Journal Article %J Circulation %D 2011 %T Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in >80 000 subjects identifies multiple loci for C-reactive protein levels. %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Dupuis, Josée %A Barbalic, Maja %A Bis, Joshua C %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Lu, Chen %A Pellikka, Niina %A Wallaschofski, Henri %A Kettunen, Johannes %A Henneman, Peter %A Baumert, Jens %A Strachan, David P %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Vitart, Veronique %A Wilson, James F %A Paré, Guillaume %A Naitza, Silvia %A Rudock, Megan E %A Surakka, Ida %A de Geus, Eco J C %A Alizadeh, Behrooz Z %A Guralnik, Jack %A Shuldiner, Alan %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Zee, Robert Y L %A Schnabel, Renate B %A Nambi, Vijay %A Kavousi, Maryam %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Nauck, Matthias %A Smith, Nicholas L %A Smith, Albert V %A Sundvall, Jouko %A Scheet, Paul %A Liu, Yongmei %A Ruokonen, Aimo %A Rose, Lynda M %A Larson, Martin G %A Hoogeveen, Ron C %A Freimer, Nelson B %A Teumer, Alexander %A Tracy, Russell P %A Launer, Lenore J %A Buring, Julie E %A Yamamoto, Jennifer F %A Folsom, Aaron R %A Sijbrands, Eric J G %A Pankow, James %A Elliott, Paul %A Keaney, John F %A Sun, Wei %A Sarin, Antti-Pekka %A Fontes, João D %A Badola, Sunita %A Astor, Brad C %A Hofman, Albert %A Pouta, Anneli %A Werdan, Karl %A Greiser, Karin H %A Kuss, Oliver %A Meyer zu Schwabedissen, Henriette E %A Thiery, Joachim %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Spector, Timothy D %A Völzke, Henry %A Parker, Alexander N %A Aspelund, Thor %A Bates, David %A Young, Lauren %A Tsui, Kim %A Siscovick, David S %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Uda, Manuela %A Schlessinger, David %A Rudan, Igor %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Penninx, Brenda W %A Thorand, Barbara %A Gieger, Christian %A Coresh, Joe %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Harris, Tamara B %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Rice, Kenneth %A Radke, Dörte %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Willems van Dijk, Ko %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Vasan, Ramachandran S %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Gibson, Quince D %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Snieder, Harold %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Xiao, Xiangjun %A Campbell, Harry %A Hayward, Caroline %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Peltonen, Leena %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Ridker, Paul M %A Homuth, Georg %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Ballantyne, Christie M %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Perola, Markus %A Chasman, Daniel I %K Biomarkers %K C-Reactive Protein %K Cardiovascular Diseases %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Risk Factors %K Vasculitis %X

BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a heritable marker of chronic inflammation that is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease. We sought to identify genetic variants that are associated with CRP levels.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed a genome-wide association analysis of CRP in 66 185 participants from 15 population-based studies. We sought replication for the genome-wide significant and suggestive loci in a replication panel comprising 16 540 individuals from 10 independent studies. We found 18 genome-wide significant loci, and we provided evidence of replication for 8 of them. Our results confirm 7 previously known loci and introduce 11 novel loci that are implicated in pathways related to the metabolic syndrome (APOC1, HNF1A, LEPR, GCKR, HNF4A, and PTPN2) or the immune system (CRP, IL6R, NLRP3, IL1F10, and IRF1) or that reside in regions previously not known to play a role in chronic inflammation (PPP1R3B, SALL1, PABPC4, ASCL1, RORA, and BCL7B). We found a significant interaction of body mass index with LEPR (P<2.9×10(-6)). A weighted genetic risk score that was developed to summarize the effect of risk alleles was strongly associated with CRP levels and explained ≈5% of the trait variance; however, there was no evidence for these genetic variants explaining the association of CRP with coronary heart disease.

CONCLUSIONS: We identified 18 loci that were associated with CRP levels. Our study highlights immune response and metabolic regulatory pathways involved in the regulation of chronic inflammation.

%B Circulation %V 123 %P 731-8 %8 2011 Feb 22 %G eng %N 7 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21300955?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.110.948570 %0 Journal Article %J Lancet Neurol %D 2012 %T Genetic risk factors for ischaemic stroke and its subtypes (the METASTROKE collaboration): a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies. %A Traylor, Matthew %A Farrall, Martin %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Sudlow, Cathie %A Hopewell, Jemma C %A Cheng, Yu-Ching %A Fornage, Myriam %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Malik, Rainer %A Bevan, Steve %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Nalls, Mike A %A Longstreth, Wt %A Wiggins, Kerri L %A Yadav, Sunaina %A Parati, Eugenio A %A DeStefano, Anita L %A Worrall, Bradford B %A Kittner, Steven J %A Khan, Muhammad Saleem %A Reiner, Alex P %A Helgadottir, Anna %A Achterberg, Sefanja %A Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel %A Abboud, Sherine %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Walters, Matthew %A Chen, Wei-Min %A Ringelstein, E Bernd %A O'Donnell, Martin %A Ho, Weang Kee %A Pera, Joanna %A Lemmens, Robin %A Norrving, Bo %A Higgins, Peter %A Benn, Marianne %A Sale, Michele %A Kuhlenbäumer, Gregor %A Doney, Alexander S F %A Vicente, Astrid M %A Delavaran, Hossein %A Algra, Ale %A Davies, Gail %A Oliveira, Sofia A %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Deary, Ian %A Schmidt, Helena %A Pandolfo, Massimo %A Montaner, Joan %A Carty, Cara %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A Kostulas, Konstantinos %A Ferro, Jose M %A van Zuydam, Natalie R %A Valdimarsson, Einar %A Nordestgaard, Børge G %A Lindgren, Arne %A Thijs, Vincent %A Slowik, Agnieszka %A Saleheen, Danish %A Paré, Guillaume %A Berger, Klaus %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Hofman, Albert %A Mosley, Thomas H %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Furie, Karen %A Clarke, Robert %A Levi, Christopher %A Seshadri, Sudha %A Gschwendtner, Andreas %A Boncoraglio, Giorgio B %A Sharma, Pankaj %A Bis, Joshua C %A Gretarsdottir, Solveig %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rothwell, Peter M %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Meschia, James F %A Stefansson, Kari %A Dichgans, Martin %A Markus, Hugh S %K Brain Ischemia %K Databases, Genetic %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Risk Factors %K Stroke %X

BACKGROUND: Various genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been done in ischaemic stroke, identifying a few loci associated with the disease, but sample sizes have been 3500 cases or less. We established the METASTROKE collaboration with the aim of validating associations from previous GWAS and identifying novel genetic associations through meta-analysis of GWAS datasets for ischaemic stroke and its subtypes.

METHODS: We meta-analysed data from 15 ischaemic stroke cohorts with a total of 12 389 individuals with ischaemic stroke and 62 004 controls, all of European ancestry. For the associations reaching genome-wide significance in METASTROKE, we did a further analysis, conditioning on the lead single nucleotide polymorphism in every associated region. Replication of novel suggestive signals was done in 13 347 cases and 29 083 controls.

FINDINGS: We verified previous associations for cardioembolic stroke near PITX2 (p=2·8×10(-16)) and ZFHX3 (p=2·28×10(-8)), and for large-vessel stroke at a 9p21 locus (p=3·32×10(-5)) and HDAC9 (p=2·03×10(-12)). Additionally, we verified that all associations were subtype specific. Conditional analysis in the three regions for which the associations reached genome-wide significance (PITX2, ZFHX3, and HDAC9) indicated that all the signal in each region could be attributed to one risk haplotype. We also identified 12 potentially novel loci at p<5×10(-6). However, we were unable to replicate any of these novel associations in the replication cohort.

INTERPRETATION: Our results show that, although genetic variants can be detected in patients with ischaemic stroke when compared with controls, all associations we were able to confirm are specific to a stroke subtype. This finding has two implications. First, to maximise success of genetic studies in ischaemic stroke, detailed stroke subtyping is required. Second, different genetic pathophysiological mechanisms seem to be associated with different stroke subtypes.

FUNDING: Wellcome Trust, UK Medical Research Council (MRC), Australian National and Medical Health Research Council, National Institutes of Health (NIH) including National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).

%B Lancet Neurol %V 11 %P 951-62 %8 2012 Nov %G eng %N 11 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23041239?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1016/S1474-4422(12)70234-X %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2012 %T Meta-analyses identify 13 loci associated with age at menopause and highlight DNA repair and immune pathways. %A Stolk, Lisette %A Perry, John R B %A Chasman, Daniel I %A He, Chunyan %A Mangino, Massimo %A Sulem, Patrick %A Barbalic, Maja %A Broer, Linda %A Byrne, Enda M %A Ernst, Florian %A Esko, Tõnu %A Franceschini, Nora %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Kraft, Peter %A McArdle, Patrick F %A Porcu, Eleonora %A Shin, So-Youn %A Smith, Albert V %A van Wingerden, Sophie %A Zhai, Guangju %A Zhuang, Wei V %A Albrecht, Eva %A Alizadeh, Behrooz Z %A Aspelund, Thor %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Lauc, Lovorka Barac %A Beckmann, Jacques S %A Boban, Mladen %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Broekmans, Frank J %A Burri, Andrea %A Campbell, Harry %A Chanock, Stephen J %A Chen, Constance %A Cornelis, Marilyn C %A Corre, Tanguy %A Coviello, Andrea D %A D'Adamo, Pio %A Davies, Gail %A de Faire, Ulf %A de Geus, Eco J C %A Deary, Ian J %A Dedoussis, George V Z %A Deloukas, Panagiotis %A Ebrahim, Shah %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Emilsson, Valur %A Eriksson, Johan G %A Fauser, Bart C J M %A Ferreli, Liana %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Fischer, Krista %A Folsom, Aaron R %A Garcia, Melissa E %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gieger, Christian %A Glazer, Nicole %A Grobbee, Diederick E %A Hall, Per %A Haller, Toomas %A Hankinson, Susan E %A Hass, Merli %A Hayward, Caroline %A Heath, Andrew C %A Hofman, Albert %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Janssens, A Cecile J W %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Karasik, David %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Keyzer, Jules %A Kiel, Douglas P %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Lahti, Jari %A Lai, Sandra %A Laisk, Triin %A Laven, Joop S E %A Lawlor, Debbie A %A Liu, Jianjun %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Louwers, Yvonne V %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Marongiu, Mara %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Klaric, Irena Martinovic %A Masciullo, Corrado %A McKnight, Barbara %A Medland, Sarah E %A Melzer, David %A Mooser, Vincent %A Navarro, Pau %A Newman, Anne B %A Nyholt, Dale R %A Onland-Moret, N Charlotte %A Palotie, Aarno %A Paré, Guillaume %A Parker, Alex N %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Peeters, Petra H M %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Plump, Andrew S %A Polasek, Ozren %A Pop, Victor J M %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Räikkönen, Katri %A Rehnberg, Emil %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Sala, Cinzia %A Salumets, Andres %A Scuteri, Angelo %A Singleton, Andrew %A Smith, Jennifer A %A Snieder, Harold %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Stacey, Simon N %A Starr, John M %A Stathopoulou, Maria G %A Stirrups, Kathleen %A Stolk, Ronald P %A Styrkarsdottir, Unnur %A Sun, Yan V %A Tenesa, Albert %A Thorand, Barbara %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Tryggvadottir, Laufey %A Tsui, Kim %A Ulivi, Sheila %A van Dam, Rob M %A van der Schouw, Yvonne T %A van Gils, Carla H %A van Nierop, Peter %A Vink, Jacqueline M %A Visscher, Peter M %A Voorhuis, Marlies %A Waeber, Gérard %A Wallaschofski, Henri %A Wichmann, H Erich %A Widen, Elisabeth %A Wijnands-van Gent, Colette J M %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wilson, James F %A Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R %A Wright, Alan F %A Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Zgaga, Lina %A Zillikens, M Carola %A Zygmunt, Marek %A Arnold, Alice M %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Buring, Julie E %A Crisponi, Laura %A Demerath, Ellen W %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hu, Frank B %A Hunter, David J %A Launer, Lenore J %A Metspalu, Andres %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Oostra, Ben A %A Ridker, Paul M %A Sanna, Serena %A Schlessinger, David %A Spector, Tim D %A Stefansson, Kari %A Streeten, Elizabeth A %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Uda, Manuela %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Völzke, Henry %A Murray, Anna %A Murabito, Joanne M %A Visser, Jenny A %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %K Age Factors %K DNA Helicases %K DNA Polymerase gamma %K DNA Primase %K DNA Repair %K DNA Repair Enzymes %K DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Exodeoxyribonucleases %K Female %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Immunity %K Menopause %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Proteins %X

To newly identify loci for age at natural menopause, we carried out a meta-analysis of 22 genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in 38,968 women of European descent, with replication in up to 14,435 women. In addition to four known loci, we identified 13 loci newly associated with age at natural menopause (at P < 5 × 10(-8)). Candidate genes located at these newly associated loci include genes implicated in DNA repair (EXO1, HELQ, UIMC1, FAM175A, FANCI, TLK1, POLG and PRIM1) and immune function (IL11, NLRP11 and PRRC2A (also known as BAT2)). Gene-set enrichment pathway analyses using the full GWAS data set identified exoDNase, NF-κB signaling and mitochondrial dysfunction as biological processes related to timing of menopause.

%B Nat Genet %V 44 %P 260-8 %8 2012 Jan 22 %G eng %N 3 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22267201?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.1051 %0 Journal Article %J PLoS Genet %D 2012 %T Novel loci for adiponectin levels and their influence on type 2 diabetes and metabolic traits: a multi-ethnic meta-analysis of 45,891 individuals. %A Dastani, Zari %A Hivert, Marie-France %A Timpson, Nicholas %A Perry, John R B %A Yuan, Xin %A Scott, Robert A %A Henneman, Peter %A Heid, Iris M %A Kizer, Jorge R %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Morris, Andrew P %A Small, Kerrin %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Beekman, Marian %A Coassin, Stefan %A Lohman, Kurt %A Qi, Lu %A Kanoni, Stavroula %A Pankow, James S %A Uh, Hae-Won %A Wu, Ying %A Bidulescu, Aurelian %A Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J %A Greenwood, Celia M T %A Ladouceur, Martin %A Grimsby, Jonna %A Manning, Alisa K %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Kooner, Jaspal %A Mooser, Vincent E %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Kapur, Karen A %A Chambers, John %A 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%A Ben-Shlomo, Yoav %A Bergmann, Sven %A Bochud, Murielle %A Bonnefond, Amélie %A Borch-Johnsen, Knut %A Böttcher, Yvonne %A Brunner, Eric %A Bumpstead, Suzannah J %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Chines, Peter %A Clarke, Robert %A Coin, Lachlan J M %A Cooper, Matthew N %A Crisponi, Laura %A Day, Ian N M %A de Geus, Eco J C %A Delplanque, Jerome %A Fedson, Annette C %A Fischer-Rosinsky, Antje %A Forouhi, Nita G %A Franzosi, Maria Grazia %A Galan, Pilar %A Goodarzi, Mark O %A Graessler, Jürgen %A Grundy, Scott %A Gwilliam, Rhian %A Hallmans, Göran %A Hammond, Naomi %A Han, Xijing %A Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa %A Hayward, Caroline %A Heath, Simon C %A Hercberg, Serge %A Hillman, David R %A Hingorani, Aroon D %A Hui, Jennie %A Hung, Joe %A Kaakinen, Marika %A Kaprio, Jaakko %A Kesaniemi, Y Antero %A Kivimaki, Mika %A Knight, Beatrice %A Koskinen, Seppo %A Kovacs, Peter %A Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm %A Lathrop, G Mark %A Lawlor, Debbie A %A Le Bacquer, Olivier %A Lecoeur, Cécile %A Li, Yun %A Mahley, Robert %A Mangino, Massimo %A Martínez-Larrad, María Teresa %A McAteer, Jarred B %A McPherson, Ruth %A Meisinger, Christa %A Melzer, David %A Meyre, David %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Mukherjee, Sutapa %A Naitza, Silvia %A Neville, Matthew J %A Orrù, Marco %A Pakyz, Ruth %A Paolisso, Giuseppe %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Pearson, Daniel %A Peden, John F %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Pfeiffer, Andreas F H %A Pichler, Irene %A Polasek, Ozren %A Posthuma, Danielle %A Potter, Simon C %A Pouta, Anneli %A Province, Michael A %A Rayner, Nigel W %A Rice, Kenneth %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Rolandsson, Olov %A Sandbaek, Annelli %A Sandhu, Manjinder %A Sanna, Serena %A Sayer, Avan Aihie %A Scheet, Paul %A Seedorf, Udo %A Sharp, Stephen J %A Shields, Beverley %A Sigurðsson, Gunnar %A Sijbrands, Eric J G %A Silveira, Angela %A Simpson, Laila %A Singleton, Andrew %A Smith, Nicholas L %A Sovio, Ulla %A Swift, Amy %A Syddall, Holly %A Syvänen, Ann-Christine %A Tönjes, Anke %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van Dijk, Ko Willems %A Varma, Dhiraj %A Visvikis-Siest, Sophie %A Vitart, Veronique %A Vogelzangs, Nicole %A Waeber, Gérard %A Wagner, Peter J %A Walley, Andrew %A Ward, Kim L %A Watkins, Hugh %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Witteman, Jaqueline C M %A Yarnell, John W G %A Zelenika, Diana %A Zethelius, Björn %A Zhai, Guangju %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Zillikens, M Carola %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Meneton, Pierre %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Nathan, David M %A Williams, Gordon H %A Silander, Kaisa %A Bornstein, Stefan R %A Schwarz, Peter %A Spranger, Joachim %A Karpe, Fredrik %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Cooper, Cyrus %A Serrano-Ríos, Manuel %A Lind, Lars %A Palmer, Lyle J %A Hu, Frank B %A Franks, Paul W %A Ebrahim, Shah %A Marmot, Michael %A Kao, W H Linda %A Pramstaller, Peter Paul %A Wright, Alan F %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Hamsten, Anders %A Buchanan, Thomas A %A Valle, Timo T %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Cao, Antonio %A Scuteri, Angelo %A Schlessinger, David %A Uda, Manuela %A Ruokonen, Aimo %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Peltonen, Leena %A Mooser, Vincent %A Sladek, Robert %A Musunuru, Kiran %A Smith, Albert V %A Edmondson, Andrew C %A Stylianou, Ioannis M %A Koseki, Masahiro %A Pirruccello, James P %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Johansen, Christopher T %A Fouchier, Sigrid W %A Peloso, Gina M %A Barbalic, Maja %A Ricketts, Sally L %A Bis, Joshua C %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Melander, Olle %A Li, Xiaohui %A Li, Mingyao %A Cho, Yoon Shin %A Go, Min Jin %A Kim, Young Jin %A Lee, Jong-Young %A Park, Taesung %A Kim, Kyunga %A Sim, Xueling %A Ong, Rick Twee-Hee %A Croteau-Chonka, Damien C %A Lange, Leslie A %A Smith, Joshua D %A Ziegler, Andreas %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zee, Robert Y L %A Whitfield, John B %A Thompson, John R %A Surakka, Ida %A Spector, Tim D %A Smit, Johannes H %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Scott, James %A Saharinen, Juha %A Sabatti, Chiara %A Rose, Lynda M %A Roberts, Robert %A Rieder, Mark %A Parker, Alex N %A Paré, Guillaume %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Nieminen, Markku S %A Nickerson, Deborah A %A Montgomery, Grant W %A McArdle, Wendy %A Masson, David %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Marroni, Fabio %A Lucas, Gavin %A Luben, Robert %A Lokki, Marja-Liisa %A Lettre, Guillaume %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Laaksonen, Reijo %A Kyvik, Kirsten O %A König, Inke R %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kaplan, Lee M %A Johansson, Asa %A Janssens, A Cecile J W %A Igl, Wilmar %A Hovingh, G Kees %A Hengstenberg, Christian %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Hastie, Nicholas D %A Harris, Tamara B %A Haritunians, Talin %A Hall, Alistair S %A Groop, Leif C %A Gonzalez, Elena %A Freimer, Nelson B %A Erdmann, Jeanette %A Ejebe, Kenechi G %A Döring, Angela %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Demissie, Serkalem %A Deloukas, Panagiotis %A de Faire, Ulf %A Crawford, Gabriel %A Chen, Yii-der I %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Boekholdt, S Matthijs %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Quertermous, Thomas %A Seielstad, Mark %A Wong, Tien Y %A Tai, E-Shyong %A Feranil, Alan B %A Kuzawa, Christopher W %A Taylor, Herman A %A Gabriel, Stacey B %A Holm, Hilma %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Krauss, Ronald M %A Ordovas, Jose M %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Tall, Alan R %A Hegele, Robert A %A Kastelein, John J P %A Schadt, Eric E %A Strachan, David P %A Reilly, Muredach P %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Schunkert, Heribert %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Sandhu, Manjinder S %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rader, Daniel J %A Kathiresan, Sekar %K Adiponectin %K African Americans %K Asian Continental Ancestry Group %K Cholesterol, HDL %K Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Female %K Gene Expression %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glucose Tolerance Test %K Humans %K Insulin Resistance %K Male %K Metabolic Networks and Pathways %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Waist-Hip Ratio %X

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 = 4.5×10(-8)-1.2×10(-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<3×10(-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 = 4.3×10(-3), n = 22,044), increased triglycerides (p = 2.6×10(-14), n = 93,440), increased waist-to-hip ratio (p = 1.8×10(-5), n = 77,167), increased glucose two hours post oral glucose tolerance testing (p = 4.4×10(-3), n = 15,234), increased fasting insulin (p = 0.015, n = 48,238), but with lower in HDL-cholesterol concentrations (p = 4.5×10(-13), n = 96,748) and decreased BMI (p = 1.4×10(-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.

%B PLoS Genet %V 8 %P e1002607 %8 2012 %G eng %N 3 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479202?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002607 %0 Journal Article %J Am J Clin Nutr %D 2013 %T Common genetic loci influencing plasma homocysteine concentrations and their effect on risk of coronary artery disease. %A van Meurs, Joyce B J %A Paré, Guillaume %A Schwartz, Stephen M %A Hazra, Aditi %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Vermeulen, Sita H %A Cotlarciuc, Ioana %A Yuan, Xin %A Mälarstig, Anders %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Bis, Joshua C %A Blom, Henk %A Brown, Morris J %A Chen, Constance %A Chen, Yii-Der %A Clarke, Robert J %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Erdmann, Jeanette %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Hamsten, Anders %A Hofman, Albert %A Hunter, David J %A Goel, Anuj %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Kampman, Ellen %A Kiel, Douglas P %A Kiemeney, Lambertus A L M %A Chambers, John C %A Kraft, Peter %A Lindemans, Jan %A McKnight, Barbara %A Nelson, Christopher P %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Rose, Lynda M %A Seedorf, Udo %A Siscovick, David S %A Schunkert, Heribert %A Selhub, Jacob %A Ueland, Per M %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waeber, Gérard %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A Watkins, Hugh %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A den Heijer, Martin %A Jacques, Paul %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Rader, Dan J %A Reilly, Muredach P %A Mooser, Vincent %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Ahmadi, Kourosh R %K Coronary Artery Disease %K Genes %K Genetic Loci %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genotype %K Homocysteine %K Humans %K Polymorphism, Genetic %K Risk Factors %X

BACKGROUND: The strong observational association between total homocysteine (tHcy) concentrations and risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) and the null associations in the homocysteine-lowering trials have prompted the need to identify genetic variants associated with homocysteine concentrations and risk of CAD.

OBJECTIVE: We tested whether common genetic polymorphisms associated with variation in tHcy are also associated with CAD.

DESIGN: We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on tHcy concentrations in 44,147 individuals of European descent. Polymorphisms associated with tHcy (P < 10(⁻⁸) were tested for association with CAD in 31,400 cases and 92,927 controls.

RESULTS: Common variants at 13 loci, explaining 5.9% of the variation in tHcy, were associated with tHcy concentrations, including 6 novel loci in or near MMACHC (2.1 × 10⁻⁹), SLC17A3 (1.0 × 10⁻⁸), GTPB10 (1.7 × 10⁻⁸), CUBN (7.5 × 10⁻¹⁰), HNF1A (1.2 × 10⁻¹²)), and FUT2 (6.6 × 10⁻⁹), and variants previously reported at or near the MTHFR, MTR, CPS1, MUT, NOX4, DPEP1, and CBS genes. Individuals within the highest 10% of the genotype risk score (GRS) had 3-μmol/L higher mean tHcy concentrations than did those within the lowest 10% of the GRS (P = 1 × 10⁻³⁶). The GRS was not associated with risk of CAD (OR: 1.01; 95% CI: 0.98, 1.04; P = 0.49).

CONCLUSIONS: We identified several novel loci that influence plasma tHcy concentrations. Overall, common genetic variants that influence plasma tHcy concentrations are not associated with risk of CAD in white populations, which further refutes the causal relevance of moderately elevated tHcy concentrations and tHcy-related pathways for CAD.

%B Am J Clin Nutr %V 98 %P 668-76 %8 2013 Sep %G eng %N 3 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23824729?dopt=Abstract %R 10.3945/ajcn.112.044545 %0 Journal Article %J Genet Epidemiol %D 2013 %T A genome-wide association study for venous thromboembolism: the extended cohorts for heart and aging research in genomic epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium. %A Tang, Weihong %A Teichert, Martina %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Heit, John A %A Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel %A Li, Guo %A Pankratz, Nathan %A Leebeek, Frank W %A Paré, Guillaume %A de Andrade, Mariza %A Tzourio, Christophe %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Basu, Saonli %A Ruiter, Rikje %A Rose, Lynda %A Armasu, Sebastian M %A Lumley, Thomas %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Lathrop, Mark %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Cushman, Mary %A Hofman, Albert %A Lambert, Jean-Charles %A Glazer, Nicole L %A Pankow, James S %A Witteman, Jacqueline C %A Amouyel, Philippe %A Bis, Joshua C %A Bovill, Edwin G %A Kong, Xiaoxiao %A Tracy, Russell P %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Trégouët, David-Alexandre %A Loth, Daan W %A Stricker, Bruno H Ch %A Ridker, Paul M %A Folsom, Aaron R %A Smith, Nicholas L %K Aged %K Aging %K Case-Control Studies %K Cohort Studies %K Female %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Male %K Meta-Analysis as Topic %K Middle Aged %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Regression Analysis %K Risk Factors %K Venous Thromboembolism %X

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common, heritable disease resulting in high rates of hospitalization and mortality. Yet few associations between VTE and genetic variants, all in the coagulation pathway, have been established. To identify additional genetic determinants of VTE, we conducted a two-stage genome-wide association study (GWAS) among individuals of European ancestry in the extended cohorts for heart and aging research in genomic epidemiology (CHARGE) VTE consortium. The discovery GWAS comprised 1,618 incident VTE cases out of 44,499 participants from six community-based studies. Genotypes for genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were imputed to approximately 2.5 million SNPs in HapMap and association with VTE assessed using study-design appropriate regression methods. Meta-analysis of these results identified two known loci, in F5 and ABO. Top 1,047 tag SNPs (P ≤ 0.0016) from the discovery GWAS were tested for association in an additional 3,231 cases and 3,536 controls from three case-control studies. In the combined data from these two stages, additional genome-wide significant associations were observed on 4q35 at F11 (top SNP rs4253399, intronic to F11) and on 4q28 at FGG (rs6536024, 9.7 kb from FGG; P < 5.0 × 10(-13) for both). The associations at the FGG locus were not completely explained by previously reported variants. Loci at or near SUSD1 and OTUD7A showed borderline yet novel associations (P < 5.0 × 10(-6) ) and constitute new candidate genes. In conclusion, this large GWAS replicated key genetic associations in F5 and ABO, and confirmed the importance of F11 and FGG loci for VTE. Future studies are warranted to better characterize the associations with F11 and FGG and to replicate the new candidate associations.

%B Genet Epidemiol %V 37 %P 512-521 %8 2013 Jul %G eng %N 5 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23650146?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1002/gepi.21731 %0 Journal Article %J Stroke %D 2014 %T Effect of genetic variants associated with plasma homocysteine levels on stroke risk. %A Cotlarciuc, Ioana %A Malik, Rainer %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Ahmadi, Kourosh R %A Paré, Guillaume %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Fornage, Myriam %A Hasan, Nazeeha %A Rinne, Paul E %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Markus, Hugh S %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Kittner, Steven J %A Meschia, James F %A van Meurs, Joyce B J %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Worrall, Bradford B %A Dichgans, Martin %A Sharma, Pankaj %K Brain Ischemia %K Cohort Studies %K Europe %K Genetic Association Studies %K Genetic Loci %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genetic Variation %K Genome %K Homocysteine %K Humans %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Risk %K Stroke %X

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Elevated total plasma homocysteine (tHcy) levels are known to be associated with increased risk of ischemic stroke (IS). Given that both tHcy and IS are heritable traits, we investigated a potential genetic relationship between homocysteine levels and stroke risk by assessing 18 polymorphisms previously associated with tHcy levels for their association with IS and its subtypes.

METHODS: Previous meta-analysis results from an international stroke collaborative network, METASTROKE, were used to assess association of the 18 tHcy-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 12 389 IS cases and 62 004 controls. We also investigated the associations in regions located within 50 kb from the 18 tHcy-related SNPs and the association of a genetic risk score, including the 18 SNPs.

RESULTS: One SNP located in the RASIP1 gene and a cluster of 3 SNPs located at and near SLC17A3 were significantly associated with IS (P<0.0003) after correcting for multiple testing. For stroke subtypes, the sentinel SNP located upstream of MUT was significantly associated with small-vessel disease (P=0.0022), whereas 1 SNP located in MTHFR was significantly associated with large-vessel disease (P=0.00019). A genetic risk score, including the 18 SNPs, did not show significant association with IS or its subtypes.

CONCLUSIONS: This study found several potential associations with IS and its subtypes: an association of an MUT variant with small-vessel disease, an MTHFR variant with large-vessel disease, and associations of RASIP1 and SLC17A3 variants with overall IS.

%B Stroke %V 45 %P 1920-4 %8 2014 Jul %G eng %N 7 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24846872?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.005208 %0 Journal Article %J Sci Rep %D 2017 %T Genetic Interactions with Age, Sex, Body Mass Index, and Hypertension in Relation to Atrial Fibrillation: The AFGen Consortium. %A Weng, Lu-Chen %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Weeke, Peter E %A Barnard, John %A Bis, Joshua C %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Martinsson, Andreas %A Lin, Henry J %A Rienstra, Michiel %A Trompet, Stella %A Krijthe, Bouwe P %A Dörr, Marcus %A Klarin, Derek %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Launer, Lenore J %A Harris, Tamara B %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Paré, Guillaume %A Teixeira, Pedro L %A Denny, Joshua C %A Shoemaker, M Benjamin %A Van Wagoner, David R %A Smith, Jonathan D %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Taylor, Kent D %A Kähönen, Mika %A Nikus, Kjell %A Delgado, Graciela E %A Melander, Olle %A Engström, Gunnar %A Yao, Jie %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Christophersen, Ingrid E %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Geelhoed, Bastiaan %A Verweij, Niek %A Macfarlane, Peter %A Ford, Ian %A Heeringa, Jan %A Franco, Oscar H %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Völker, Uwe %A Teumer, Alexander %A Rose, Lynda M %A Kääb, Stefan %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Arking, Dan E %A Conen, David %A Roden, Dan M %A Chung, Mina K %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A März, Winfried %A Smith, J Gustav %A Rotter, Jerome I %A van der Harst, Pim %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Felix, Stephan B %A Albert, Christine M %A Lubitz, Steven A %X

It is unclear whether genetic markers interact with risk factors to influence atrial fibrillation (AF) risk. We performed genome-wide interaction analyses between genetic variants and age, sex, hypertension, and body mass index in the AFGen Consortium. Study-specific results were combined using meta-analysis (88,383 individuals of European descent, including 7,292 with AF). Variants with nominal interaction associations in the discovery analysis were tested for association in four independent studies (131,441 individuals, including 5,722 with AF). In the discovery analysis, the AF risk associated with the minor rs6817105 allele (at the PITX2 locus) was greater among subjects ≤ 65 years of age than among those > 65 years (interaction p-value = 4.0 × 10-5). The interaction p-value exceeded genome-wide significance in combined discovery and replication analyses (interaction p-value = 1.7 × 10-8). We observed one genome-wide significant interaction with body mass index and several suggestive interactions with age, sex, and body mass index in the discovery analysis. However, none was replicated in the independent sample. Our findings suggest that the pathogenesis of AF may differ according to age in individuals of European descent, but we did not observe evidence of statistically significant genetic interactions with sex, body mass index, or hypertension on AF risk.

%B Sci Rep %V 7 %P 11303 %8 2017 Sep 12 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41598-017-09396-7 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2017 %T Large-scale analyses of common and rare variants identify 12 new loci associated with atrial fibrillation. %A Christophersen, Ingrid E %A Rienstra, Michiel %A Roselli, Carolina %A Yin, Xiaoyan %A Geelhoed, Bastiaan %A Barnard, John %A Lin, Honghuang %A Arking, Dan E %A Smith, Albert V %A Albert, Christine M %A Chaffin, Mark %A Tucker, Nathan R %A Li, Molong %A Klarin, Derek %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A Low, Siew-Kee %A Weeke, Peter E %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Smith, J Gustav %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Niemeijer, Maartje N %A Dörr, Marcus %A Trompet, Stella %A Huffman, Jennifer %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Schurmann, Claudia %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Seppälä, Ilkka %A Malik, Rainer %A Horimoto, Andrea R V R %A Perez, Marco %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Aeschbacher, Stefanie %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Yao, Jie %A Radmanesh, Farid %A Weiss, Stefan %A Teumer, Alexander %A Choi, Seung Hoan %A Weng, Lu-Chen %A Clauss, Sebastian %A Deo, Rajat %A Rader, Daniel J %A Shah, Svati H %A Sun, Albert %A Hopewell, Jemma C %A Debette, Stephanie %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Yang, Qiong %A Worrall, Bradford B %A Paré, Guillaume %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Hagemeijer, Yanick P %A Verweij, Niek %A Siland, Joylene E %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Smith, Jonathan D %A Van Wagoner, David R %A Bis, Joshua C %A Perz, Siegfried %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Magnani, Jared W %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Shoemaker, M Benjamin %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Bartz, Traci M %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Lichtner, Peter %A Arendt, Marina %A Krieger, Jose E %A Kähönen, Mika %A Risch, Lorenz %A Mansur, Alfredo J %A Peters, Annette %A Smith, Blair H %A Lind, Lars %A Scott, Stuart A %A Lu, Yingchang %A Bottinger, Erwin B %A Hernesniemi, Jussi %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Wong, Jorge A %A Huang, Jie %A Eskola, Markku %A Morris, Andrew P %A Ford, Ian %A Reiner, Alex P %A Delgado, Graciela %A Chen, Lin Y %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Sandhu, Roopinder K %A Li, Man %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Eisele, Lewin %A Lannfelt, Lars %A Rost, Natalia %A Anderson, Christopher D %A Taylor, Kent D %A Campbell, Archie %A Magnusson, Patrik K %A Porteous, David %A Hocking, Lynne J %A Vlachopoulou, Efthymia %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Nikus, Kjell %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Hamsten, Anders %A Heeringa, Jan %A Denny, Joshua C %A Kriebel, Jennifer %A Darbar, Dawood %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Shaffer, Christian %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie %A Almgren, Peter %A Huang, Paul L %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Hofman, Albert %A Franco, Oscar H %A Völker, Uwe %A Jöckel, Karl-Heinz %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Lin, Henry J %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Dichgans, Martin %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Melander, Olle %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Laurikka, Jari %A Conen, David %A Rosand, Jonathan %A van der Harst, Pim %A Lokki, Marja-Liisa %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Pereira, Alexandre %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Hayward, Caroline %A Rotter, Jerome I %A März, Winfried %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Chung, Mina K %A Felix, Stephan B %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Roden, Dan M %A Kääb, Stefan %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Tanaka, Toshihiro %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Ellinor, Patrick T %X

Atrial fibrillation affects more than 33 million people worldwide and increases the risk of stroke, heart failure, and death. Fourteen genetic loci have been associated with atrial fibrillation in European and Asian ancestry groups. To further define the genetic basis of atrial fibrillation, we performed large-scale, trans-ancestry meta-analyses of common and rare variant association studies. The genome-wide association studies (GWAS) included 17,931 individuals with atrial fibrillation and 115,142 referents; the exome-wide association studies (ExWAS) and rare variant association studies (RVAS) involved 22,346 cases and 132,086 referents. We identified 12 new genetic loci that exceeded genome-wide significance, implicating genes involved in cardiac electrical and structural remodeling. Our results nearly double the number of known genetic loci for atrial fibrillation, provide insights into the molecular basis of atrial fibrillation, and may facilitate the identification of new potential targets for drug discovery.

%B Nat Genet %V 49 %P 946-952 %8 2017 Jun %G eng %N 6 %R 10.1038/ng.3843 %0 Journal Article %J Hypertension %D 2017 %T Novel Blood Pressure Locus and Gene Discovery Using Genome-Wide Association Study and Expression Data Sets From Blood and the Kidney. %A Wain, Louise V %A Vaez, Ahmad %A Jansen, Rick %A Joehanes, Roby %A van der Most, Peter J %A Erzurumluoglu, A Mesut %A O'Reilly, Paul F %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Warren, Helen R %A Rose, Lynda M %A Verwoert, Germaine C %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Esko, Tõnu %A Arking, Dan E %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Trompet, Stella %A Shrine, Nick %A Teumer, Alexander %A Ried, Janina S %A Bis, Joshua C %A Smith, Albert V %A Amin, Najaf %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Hofer, Edith %A Joshi, Peter K %A Kristiansson, Kati %A Traglia, Michela %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Goel, Anuj %A Nalls, Mike A %A Sõber, Siim %A Vuckovic, Dragana %A Luan, Jian'an %A del Greco M, Fabiola %A Ayers, Kristin L %A Marrugat, Jaume %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Niiranen, Teemu %A Enroth, Stefan %A Jackson, Anne U %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Zhang, Weihua %A Marten, Jonathan %A Gandin, Ilaria %A Harris, Sarah E %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Lu, Yingchang %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Shah, Nabi %A de Borst, Martin H %A Mangino, Massimo %A Prins, Bram P %A Campbell, Archie %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Oldmeadow, Christopher %A Abecasis, Goncalo %A Abedi, Maryam %A Barbieri, Caterina M %A Barnes, Michael R %A Batini, Chiara %A Beilby, John %A Blake, Tineka %A Boehnke, Michael %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Braund, Peter S %A Brown, Morris %A Brumat, Marco %A Campbell, Harry %A Chambers, John C %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Collins, Francis %A Connell, John %A Cordell, Heather J %A Damman, Jeffrey J %A Davies, Gail %A de Geus, Eco J %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Deelen, Joris %A Demirkale, Yusuf %A Doney, Alex S F %A Dörr, Marcus %A Farrall, Martin %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Frånberg, Mattias %A Gao, He %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Giulianini, Franco %A Gow, Alan J %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hofman, Albert %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Hui, Jennie %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Jousilahti, Pekka %A Jula, Antti %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Koskinen, Seppo %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Larson, Marty %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Liewald, David C M %A Lin, Li %A Lind, Lars %A Mach, François %A Mamasoula, Chrysovalanto %A Menni, Cristina %A Mifsud, Borbala %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Morgan, Anna %A Morris, Andrew D %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Munson, Peter J %A Nandakumar, Priyanka %A Nguyen, Quang Tri %A Nutile, Teresa %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Oostra, Ben A %A Org, Elin %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palotie, Aarno %A Paré, Guillaume %A Pattie, Alison %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Poulter, Neil %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Ren, Meixia %A Rice, Kenneth %A Ridker, Paul M %A Riese, Harriëtte %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Saba, Yasaman %A Saint Pierre, Aude %A Sala, Cinzia F %A Sarin, Antti-Pekka %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Scott, Rodney %A Seelen, Marc A %A Shields, Denis C %A Siscovick, David %A Sorice, Rossella %A Stanton, Alice %A Stott, David J %A Sundström, Johan %A Swertz, Morris %A Taylor, Kent D %A Thom, Simon %A Tzoulaki, Ioanna %A Tzourio, Christophe %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Wild, Sarah %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wright, Alan F %A Yao, Jie %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Conen, David %A Attia, John %A Sever, Peter %A Debette, Stephanie %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Spector, Tim D %A van der Harst, Pim %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Vergnaud, Anne-Claire %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Polasek, Ozren %A Starr, John M %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Hayward, Caroline %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Lindgren, Cecila M %A Vitart, Veronique %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Knekt, Paul %A Deary, Ian J %A Ciullo, Marina %A Elosua, Roberto %A Keavney, Bernard D %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Scott, Robert A %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Laan, Maris %A Liu, Yongmei %A Watkins, Hugh %A Hartman, Catharina A %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Perola, Markus %A Wilson, James F %A Schmidt, Helena %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Peters, Annette %A Rettig, Rainer %A James, Alan %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Strachan, David P %A Palmas, Walter %A Metspalu, Andres %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Franco, Oscar H %A Bochud, Murielle %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Elliott, Paul %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Knight, Joanne %A Morris, Andrew P %A Levy, Daniel %A Tobin, Martin D %A Snieder, Harold %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Ehret, Georg B %X

Elevated blood pressure is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and has a substantial genetic contribution. Genetic variation influencing blood pressure has the potential to identify new pharmacological targets for the treatment of hypertension. To discover additional novel blood pressure loci, we used 1000 Genomes Project-based imputation in 150 134 European ancestry individuals and sought significant evidence for independent replication in a further 228 245 individuals. We report 6 new signals of association in or near HSPB7, TNXB, LRP12, LOC283335, SEPT9, and AKT2, and provide new replication evidence for a further 2 signals in EBF2 and NFKBIA Combining large whole-blood gene expression resources totaling 12 607 individuals, we investigated all novel and previously reported signals and identified 48 genes with evidence for involvement in blood pressure regulation that are significant in multiple resources. Three novel kidney-specific signals were also detected. These robustly implicated genes may provide new leads for therapeutic innovation.

%B Hypertension %8 2017 Jul 24 %G eng %R 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.09438 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2018 %T Genetic analysis of over 1 million people identifies 535 new loci associated with blood pressure traits. %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Warren, Helen R %A Mosen-Ansorena, David %A Mifsud, Borbala %A Pazoki, Raha %A Gao, He %A Ntritsos, Georgios %A Dimou, Niki %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Karaman, Ibrahim %A Ng, Fu Liang %A Evangelou, Marina %A Witkowska, Katarzyna %A Tzanis, Evan %A Hellwege, Jacklyn N %A Giri, Ayush %A Velez Edwards, Digna R %A Sun, Yan V %A Cho, Kelly %A Gaziano, J Michael %A Wilson, Peter W F %A Tsao, Philip S %A Kovesdy, Csaba P %A Esko, Tõnu %A Mägi, Reedik %A Milani, Lili %A Almgren, Peter %A Boutin, Thibaud %A Debette, Stephanie %A Ding, Jun %A Giulianini, Franco %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Jackson, Anne U %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Lin, Wei-Yu %A Luan, Jian'an %A Mangino, Massimo %A Oldmeadow, Christopher %A Prins, Bram Peter %A Qian, Yong %A Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan %A Shah, Nabi %A Surendran, Praveen %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Verweij, Niek %A Willems, Sara M %A Zhao, Jing-Hua %A Amouyel, Philippe %A Connell, John %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Doney, Alex S F %A Farrall, Martin %A Menni, Cristina %A Morris, Andrew D %A Noordam, Raymond %A Paré, Guillaume %A Poulter, Neil R %A Shields, Denis C %A Stanton, Alice %A Thom, Simon %A Abecasis, Goncalo %A Amin, Najaf %A Arking, Dan E %A Ayers, Kristin L %A Barbieri, Caterina M %A Batini, Chiara %A Bis, Joshua C %A Blake, Tineka %A Bochud, Murielle %A Boehnke, Michael %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Braund, Peter S %A Brumat, Marco %A Campbell, Archie %A Campbell, Harry %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Chambers, John C %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Ciullo, Marina %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Collins, Francis %A Cordell, Heather J %A Davies, Gail %A Borst, Martin H de %A Geus, Eco J de %A Deary, Ian J %A Deelen, Joris %A del Greco M, Fabiola %A Demirkale, Cumhur Yusuf %A Dörr, Marcus %A Ehret, Georg B %A Elosua, Roberto %A Enroth, Stefan %A Erzurumluoglu, A Mesut %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Frånberg, Mattias %A Franco, Oscar H %A Gandin, Ilaria %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Goel, Anuj %A Gow, Alan J %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Harris, Sarah E %A Hartman, Catharina A %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hofer, Edith %A Hofman, Albert %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Ingelsson, Erik %A James, Alan %A Jansen, Rick %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Joehanes, Roby %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Joshi, Peter K %A Jousilahti, Pekka %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Jula, Antti %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Keavney, Bernard D %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Knekt, Paul %A Knight, Joanne %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Koskinen, Seppo %A Kristiansson, Kati %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Laan, Maris %A Larson, Marty %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Liewald, David C M %A Lin, Li %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Liu, Yongmei %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Lu, Yingchang %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Mamasoula, Chrysovalanto %A Marrugat, Jaume %A Marten, Jonathan %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Morgan, Anna %A Morris, Andrew P %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Munson, Peter J %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nandakumar, Priyanka %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Niiranen, Teemu %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Nutile, Teresa %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Oostra, Ben A %A O'Reilly, Paul F %A Org, Elin %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palmas, Walter %A Palotie, Aarno %A Pattie, Alison %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Perola, Markus %A Peters, Annette %A Polasek, Ozren %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Nguyen, Quang Tri %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Ren, Meixia %A Rettig, Rainer %A Rice, Kenneth %A Ridker, Paul M %A Ried, Janina S %A Riese, Harriëtte %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rose, Lynda M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Saba, Yasaman %A Sala, Cinzia F %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Sarin, Antti-Pekka %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Schmidt, Helena %A Shrine, Nick %A Siscovick, David %A Smith, Albert V %A Snieder, Harold %A Sõber, Siim %A Sorice, Rossella %A Starr, John M %A Stott, David J %A Strachan, David P %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Sundström, Johan %A Swertz, Morris A %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teumer, Alexander %A Tobin, Martin D %A Tomaszewski, Maciej %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Traglia, Michela %A Trompet, Stella %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Tzourio, Christophe %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaez, Ahmad %A van der Most, Peter J %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Vergnaud, Anne-Claire %A Verwoert, Germaine C %A Vitart, Veronique %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Vuckovic, Dragana %A Watkins, Hugh %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wilson, James F %A Wright, Alan F %A Yao, Jie %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Zhang, Weihua %A Attia, John R %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Conen, David %A Cucca, Francesco %A Danesh, John %A Hayward, Caroline %A Howson, Joanna M M %A Laakso, Markku %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Melander, Olle %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Risch, Lorenz %A Scott, Robert A %A Scott, Rodney J %A Sever, Peter %A Spector, Tim D %A van der Harst, Pim %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Levy, Daniel %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Brown, Morris J %A Metspalu, Andres %A Hung, Adriana M %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Edwards, Todd L %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Tzoulaki, Ioanna %A Barnes, Michael R %A Wain, Louise V %A Elliott, Paul %A Caulfield, Mark J %X

High blood pressure is a highly heritable and modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We report the largest genetic association study of blood pressure traits (systolic, diastolic and pulse pressure) to date in over 1 million people of European ancestry. We identify 535 novel blood pressure loci that not only offer new biological insights into blood pressure regulation but also highlight shared genetic architecture between blood pressure and lifestyle exposures. Our findings identify new biological pathways for blood pressure regulation with potential for improved cardiovascular disease prevention in the future.

%B Nat Genet %V 50 %P 1412-1425 %8 2018 Oct %G eng %N 10 %R 10.1038/s41588-018-0205-x %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2018 %T Multiancestry genome-wide association study of 520,000 subjects identifies 32 loci associated with stroke and stroke subtypes. %A Malik, Rainer %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Traylor, Matthew %A Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan %A Okada, Yukinori %A Mishra, Aniket %A Rutten-Jacobs, Loes %A Giese, Anne-Katrin %A van der Laan, Sander W %A Gretarsdottir, Solveig %A Anderson, Christopher D %A Chong, Michael %A Adams, Hieab H H %A Ago, Tetsuro %A Almgren, Peter %A Amouyel, Philippe %A Ay, Hakan %A Bartz, Traci M %A Benavente, Oscar R %A Bevan, Steve %A Boncoraglio, Giorgio B %A Brown, Robert D %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Carrera, Caty %A Carty, Cara L %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Chen, Wei-Min %A Cole, John W %A Correa, Adolfo %A Cotlarciuc, Ioana %A Cruchaga, Carlos %A Danesh, John %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A DeStefano, Anita L %A den Hoed, Marcel %A Duan, Qing %A Engelter, Stefan T %A Falcone, Guido J %A Gottesman, Rebecca F %A Grewal, Raji P %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hassan, Ahamad %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Howard, George %A Hsu, Fang-Chi %A Hyacinth, Hyacinth I %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Irvin, Marguerite R %A Jian, Xueqiu %A Jimenez-Conde, Jordi %A Johnson, Julie A %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Kanai, Masahiro %A Keene, Keith L %A Kissela, Brett M %A Kleindorfer, Dawn O %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Lange, Leslie A %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lee, Jin-Moo %A Lemmens, Robin %A Leys, Didier %A Lewis, Cathryn M %A Lin, Wei-Yu %A Lindgren, Arne G %A Lorentzen, Erik %A Magnusson, Patrik K %A Maguire, Jane %A Manichaikul, Ani %A McArdle, Patrick F %A Meschia, James F %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Mosley, Thomas H %A Nalls, Michael A %A Ninomiya, Toshiharu %A O'Donnell, Martin J %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Pulit, Sara L %A Rannikmae, Kristiina %A Reiner, Alexander P %A Rexrode, Kathryn M %A Rice, Kenneth %A Rich, Stephen S %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rost, Natalia S %A Rothwell, Peter M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rundek, Tatjana %A Sacco, Ralph L %A Sakaue, Saori %A Sale, Michèle M %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Sapkota, Bishwa R %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Schmidt, Carsten O %A Schminke, Ulf %A Sharma, Pankaj %A Slowik, Agnieszka %A Sudlow, Cathie L M %A Tanislav, Christian %A Tatlisumak, Turgut %A Taylor, Kent D %A Thijs, Vincent N S %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Tiedt, Steffen %A Trompet, Stella %A Tzourio, Christophe %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Walters, Matthew %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia %A Wilson, James G %A Wiggins, Kerri L %A Yang, Qiong %A Yusuf, Salim %A Bis, Joshua C %A Pastinen, Tomi %A Ruusalepp, Arno %A Schadt, Eric E %A Koplev, Simon %A Björkegren, Johan L M %A Codoni, Veronica %A Civelek, Mete %A Smith, Nicholas L %A Trégouët, David A %A Christophersen, 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Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conducted a multiancestry genome-wide-association meta-analysis in 521,612 individuals (67,162 cases and 454,450 controls) and discovered 22 new stroke risk loci, bringing the total to 32. We further found shared genetic variation with related vascular traits, including blood pressure, cardiac traits, and venous thromboembolism, at individual loci (n = 18), and using genetic risk scores and linkage-disequilibrium-score regression. Several loci exhibited distinct association and pleiotropy patterns for etiological stroke subtypes. Eleven new susceptibility loci indicate mechanisms not previously implicated in stroke pathophysiology, with prioritization of risk variants and genes accomplished through bioinformatics analyses using extensive functional datasets. Stroke risk loci were significantly enriched in drug targets for antithrombotic therapy.

%B Nat Genet %V 50 %P 524-537 %8 2018 Apr %G eng %N 4 %R 10.1038/s41588-018-0058-3 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2018 %T Multi-ethnic genome-wide association study for atrial fibrillation. %A Roselli, Carolina %A Chaffin, Mark D %A Weng, Lu-Chen %A Aeschbacher, Stefanie %A Ahlberg, Gustav %A Albert, Christine M %A Almgren, Peter %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Anderson, Christopher D %A Aragam, Krishna G %A Arking, Dan E %A Barnard, John %A Bartz, Traci M %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A Bis, Joshua C %A Bloom, Heather L %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bottinger, Erwin B %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Calkins, Hugh %A Campbell, Archie %A Cappola, Thomas P %A Carlquist, John %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Chen, Lin Y %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Choi, Eue-Keun %A Choi, Seung Hoan %A Christophersen, Ingrid E %A Chung, Mina K %A Cole, John W %A Conen, David %A Cook, James %A Crijns, Harry J %A Cutler, Michael J %A Damrauer, Scott M %A Daniels, Brian R %A Darbar, Dawood %A Delgado, Graciela %A Denny, Joshua C %A Dichgans, Martin %A Dörr, Marcus %A Dudink, Elton A %A Dudley, Samuel C %A Esa, Nada %A Esko, Tõnu %A Eskola, Markku %A Fatkin, Diane %A Felix, Stephan B %A Ford, Ian %A Franco, Oscar H %A Geelhoed, Bastiaan %A Grewal, Raji P %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Gupta, Namrata %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Gutmann, Rebecca %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hayward, Caroline %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Hernesniemi, Jussi %A Hocking, Lynne J %A Hofman, Albert %A Horimoto, Andrea R V R %A Huang, Jie %A Huang, Paul L %A Huffman, Jennifer %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Ipek, Esra Gucuk %A Ito, Kaoru %A Jimenez-Conde, Jordi %A Johnson, Renee %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Kääb, Stefan %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Kane, John P %A Kastrati, Adnan %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Katschnig-Winter, Petra %A Kavousi, Maryam %A Kessler, Thorsten %A Kietselaer, Bas L %A Kirchhof, Paulus %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Knight, Stacey %A Krieger, Jose E %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Launer, Lenore J %A Laurikka, Jari %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Leineweber, Kirsten %A Lemaitre, Rozenn N %A Li, Man %A Lim, Hong Euy %A Lin, Henry J %A Lin, Honghuang %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Lokki, Marja-Liisa %A London, Barry %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Low, Siew-Kee %A Lu, Yingchang %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Magnusson, Patrik K %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Malik, Rainer %A Mansur, Alfredo J %A Marcus, Gregory M %A Margolin, Lauren %A Margulies, Kenneth B %A März, Winfried %A McManus, David D %A Melander, Olle %A Mohanty, Sanghamitra %A Montgomery, Jay A %A Morley, Michael P %A Morris, Andrew P %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Natale, Andrea %A Nazarian, Saman %A Neumann, Benjamin %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Niemeijer, Maartje N %A Nikus, Kjell %A Nilsson, Peter %A Noordam, Raymond %A Oellers, Heidi %A Olesen, Morten S %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Pak, Hui-Nam %A Paré, Guillaume %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Pera, Joanna %A Pereira, Alexandre %A Porteous, David %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Pulit, Sara L %A Pullinger, Clive R %A Rader, Daniel J %A Refsgaard, Lena %A Ribasés, Marta %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rienstra, Michiel %A Risch, Lorenz %A Roden, Dan M %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Rosenberg, Michael A %A Rost, Natalia %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Saba, Samir %A Sandhu, Roopinder K %A Schnabel, Renate B %A Schramm, Katharina %A Schunkert, Heribert %A Schurman, Claudia %A Scott, Stuart A %A Seppälä, Ilkka %A Shaffer, Christian %A Shah, Svati %A Shalaby, Alaa A %A Shim, Jaemin %A Shoemaker, M Benjamin %A Siland, Joylene E %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Slowik, Agnieszka %A Smith, Albert V %A Smith, Blair H %A Smith, J Gustav %A Smith, Jonathan D %A Smith, Nicholas L %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Sun, Albert %A Sun, Han %A Svendsen, Jesper H %A Tanaka, Toshihiro %A Tanriverdi, Kahraman %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teder-Laving, Maris %A Teumer, Alexander %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Trompet, Stella %A Tucker, Nathan R %A Tveit, Arnljot %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van der Harst, Pim %A Van Gelder, Isabelle C %A Van Wagoner, David R %A Verweij, Niek %A Vlachopoulou, Efthymia %A Völker, Uwe %A Wang, Biqi %A Weeke, Peter E %A Weijs, Bob %A Weiss, Raul %A Weiss, Stefan %A Wells, Quinn S %A Wiggins, Kerri L %A Wong, Jorge A %A Woo, Daniel %A Worrall, Bradford B %A Yang, Pil-Sung %A Yao, Jie %A Yoneda, Zachary T %A Zeller, Tanja %A Zeng, Lingyao %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Ellinor, Patrick T %X

Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects more than 33 million individuals worldwide and has a complex heritability. We conducted the largest meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for AF to date, consisting of more than half a million individuals, including 65,446 with AF. In total, we identified 97 loci significantly associated with AF, including 67 that were novel in a combined-ancestry analysis, and 3 that were novel in a European-specific analysis. We sought to identify AF-associated genes at the GWAS loci by performing RNA-sequencing and expression quantitative trait locus analyses in 101 left atrial samples, the most relevant tissue for AF. We also performed transcriptome-wide analyses that identified 57 AF-associated genes, 42 of which overlap with GWAS loci. The identified loci implicate genes enriched within cardiac developmental, electrophysiological, contractile and structural pathways. These results extend our understanding of the biological pathways underlying AF and may facilitate the development of therapeutics for AF.

%B Nat Genet %V 50 %P 1225-1233 %8 2018 Sep %G eng %N 9 %R 10.1038/s41588-018-0133-9 %0 Journal Article %J Circulation %D 2021 %T Epigenetic Age and the Risk of Incident Atrial Fibrillation. %A Roberts, Jason D %A Vittinghoff, Eric %A Lu, Ake T %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Wang, Biqi %A Sitlani, Colleen M %A Mohammadi-Shemirani, Pedrum %A Fornage, Myriam %A Kornej, Jelena %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Arking, Dan E %A Lin, Honghuang %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Prokic, Ivana %A Ghanbari, Mohsen %A Skanes, Allan C %A Bartz, Traci M %A Perez, Marco V %A Taylor, Kent D %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Pankow, James S %A Paré, Guillaume %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Horvath, Steve %A Marcus, Gregory M %K Aged %K Aging %K Atrial Fibrillation %K DNA Methylation %K Epigenesis, Genetic %K Epigenomics %K Female %K Follow-Up Studies %K Humans %K Incidence %K Male %K Mendelian Randomization Analysis %K Middle Aged %K Models, Cardiovascular %K Models, Genetic %X

BACKGROUND: The most prominent risk factor for atrial fibrillation (AF) is chronological age; however, underlying mechanisms are unexplained. Algorithms using epigenetic modifications to the human genome effectively predict chronological age. Chronological and epigenetic predicted ages may diverge in a phenomenon referred to as epigenetic age acceleration (EAA), which may reflect accelerated biological aging. We sought to evaluate for associations between epigenetic age measures and incident AF.

METHODS: Measures for 4 epigenetic clocks (Horvath, Hannum, DNA methylation [DNAm] PhenoAge, and DNAm GrimAge) and an epigenetic predictor of PAI-1 (plasminogen activator inhibitor-1) levels (ie, DNAm PAI-1) were determined for study participants from 3 population-based cohort studies. Cox models evaluated for associations with incident AF and results were combined via random-effects meta-analyses. Two-sample summary-level Mendelian randomization analyses evaluated for associations between genetic instruments of the EAA measures and AF.

RESULTS: Among 5600 participants (mean age, 65.5 years; female, 60.1%; Black, 50.7%), there were 905 incident AF cases during a mean follow-up of 12.9 years. Unadjusted analyses revealed all 4 epigenetic clocks and the DNAm PAI-1 predictor were associated with statistically significant higher hazards of incident AF, though the magnitudes of their point estimates were smaller relative to the associations observed for chronological age. The pooled EAA estimates for each epigenetic measure, with the exception of Horvath EAA, were associated with incident AF in models adjusted for chronological age, race, sex, and smoking variables. After multivariable adjustment for additional known AF risk factors that could also potentially function as mediators, pooled EAA measures for 2 clocks remained statistically significant. Five-year increases in EAA measures for DNAm GrimAge and DNAm PhenoAge were associated with 19% (adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 1.19 [95% CI, 1.09-1.31]; <0.01) and 15% (adjusted HR, 1.15 [95% CI, 1.05-1.25]; <0.01) higher hazards of incident AF, respectively. Mendelian randomization analyses for the 5 EAA measures did not reveal statistically significant associations with AF.

CONCLUSIONS: Our study identified adjusted associations between EAA measures and incident AF, suggesting that biological aging plays an important role independent of chronological age, though a potential underlying causal relationship remains unclear. These aging processes may be modifiable and not constrained by the immutable factor of time.

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Morris, Andrew P %K Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 %K Ethnicity %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Risk Factors %X

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 × 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.

%B Nat Genet %V 54 %P 560-572 %8 2022 May %G eng %N 5 %R 10.1038/s41588-022-01058-3 %0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2022 %T Stroke genetics informs drug discovery and risk prediction across ancestries. %A Mishra, Aniket %A Malik, Rainer %A Hachiya, Tsuyoshi %A Jürgenson, Tuuli %A Namba, Shinichi %A Posner, Daniel C %A Kamanu, Frederick K %A Koido, Masaru %A Le Grand, Quentin %A Shi, Mingyang %A He, Yunye %A Georgakis, Marios K %A Caro, Ilana %A Krebs, Kristi %A Liaw, Yi-Ching %A Vaura, Felix C %A Lin, Kuang %A Winsvold, Bendik Slagsvold %A Srinivasasainagendra, Vinodh %A Parodi, Livia %A Bae, Hee-Joon %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Chong, Michael R %A Tomppo, Liisa %A Akinyemi, Rufus %A Roshchupkin, Gennady V %A Habib, Naomi %A Jee, Yon Ho %A Thomassen, Jesper Qvist %A Abedi, Vida %A Cárcel-Márquez, Jara %A Nygaard, Marianne %A Leonard, Hampton L %A Yang, Chaojie %A Yonova-Doing, Ekaterina %A Knol, Maria J %A Lewis, Adam J %A Judy, Renae L %A Ago, Tetsuro %A Amouyel, Philippe %A Armstrong, Nicole D %A Bakker, Mark K %A Bartz, Traci M %A Bennett, David A %A Bis, Joshua C %A Bordes, Constance %A Børte, Sigrid %A Cain, Anael %A Ridker, Paul M %A Cho, Kelly %A Chen, Zhengming %A Cruchaga, Carlos %A Cole, John W %A De Jager, Phil L %A de Cid, Rafael %A Endres, Matthias %A Ferreira, Leslie E %A Geerlings, Mirjam I %A Gasca, Natalie C %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hata, Jun %A He, Jing %A Heath, Alicia K %A Ho, Yuk-Lam %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Hopewell, Jemma C %A Hyacinth, Hyacinth I %A Inouye, Michael %A Jacob, Mina A %A Jeon, Christina E %A Jern, Christina %A Kamouchi, Masahiro %A Keene, Keith L %A Kitazono, Takanari %A Kittner, Steven J %A Konuma, Takahiro %A Kumar, Amit %A Lacaze, Paul %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lee, Keon-Joo %A Lepik, Kaido %A Li, Jiang %A Li, Liming %A Manichaikul, Ani %A Markus, Hugh S %A Marston, Nicholas A %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Montellano, Felipe A %A Morisaki, Takayuki %A Mosley, Thomas H %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nordestgaard, Børge G %A O'Donnell, Martin J %A Okada, Yukinori %A Onland-Moret, N Charlotte %A Ovbiagele, Bruce %A Peters, Annette %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rich, Stephen S %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Sabatine, Marc S %A Sacco, Ralph L %A Saleheen, Danish %A Sandset, Else Charlotte %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan %A Sasaki, Makoto %A Satizabal, Claudia L %A Schmidt, Carsten O %A Shimizu, Atsushi %A Smith, Nicholas L %A Sloane, Kelly L %A Sutoh, Yoichi %A Sun, Yan V %A Tanno, Kozo %A Tiedt, Steffen %A Tatlisumak, Turgut %A Torres-Aguila, Nuria P %A Tiwari, Hemant K %A Trégouët, David-Alexandre %A Trompet, Stella %A Tuladhar, Anil Man %A Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne %A van Vugt, Marion %A Vibo, Riina %A Verma, Shefali S %A Wiggins, Kerri L %A Wennberg, Patrik %A Woo, Daniel %A Wilson, Peter W F %A Xu, Huichun %A Yang, Qiong %A Yoon, Kyungheon %A Millwood, Iona Y %A Gieger, Christian %A Ninomiya, Toshiharu %A Grabe, Hans J %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Rissanen, Ina L %A Strbian, Daniel %A Kim, Young Jin %A Chen, Pei-Hsin %A Mayerhofer, Ernst %A Howson, Joanna M M %A Irvin, Marguerite R %A Adams, Hieab %A Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia %A Christensen, Kaare %A Ikram, Mohammad A %A Rundek, Tatjana %A Worrall, Bradford B %A Lathrop, G Mark %A Riaz, Moeen %A Simonsick, Eleanor M %A Kõrv, Janika %A França, Paulo H C %A Zand, Ramin %A Prasad, Kameshwar %A Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth %A de Leeuw, Frank-Erik %A Liman, Thomas %A Haeusler, Karl Georg %A Ruigrok, Ynte M %A Heuschmann, Peter Ulrich %A Longstreth, W T %A Jung, Keum Ji %A Bastarache, Lisa %A Paré, Guillaume %A Damrauer, Scott M %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Anderson, Christopher D %A Zwart, John-Anker %A Niiranen, Teemu J %A Fornage, Myriam %A Liaw, Yung-Po %A Seshadri, Sudha %A Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel %A Walters, Robin G %A Ruff, Christian T %A Owolabi, Mayowa O %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Milani, Lili %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Dichgans, Martin %A Debette, Stephanie %X

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.

%B Nature %8 2022 Sep 30 %G eng %R 10.1038/s41586-022-05165-3 %0 Journal Article %J medRxiv %D 2023 %T Multi-ancestry genome-wide study in >2.5 million individuals reveals heterogeneity in mechanistic pathways of type 2 diabetes and complications. %A Suzuki, Ken %A Hatzikotoulas, Konstantinos %A Southam, Lorraine %A Taylor, Henry J %A Yin, Xianyong %A Lorenz, Kim M %A Mandla, Ravi %A Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia %A Rayner, Nigel W %A Bocher, Ozvan %A Ana Luiza de, S V Arruda %A Sonehara, Kyuto %A Namba, Shinichi %A Lee, Simon S K %A Preuss, Michael H %A Petty, Lauren E %A Schroeder, Philip %A Vanderwerff, Brett %A Kals, Mart %A Bragg, Fiona %A Lin, Kuang %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Zhang, Weihua %A Yao, Jie %A Kim, Young Jin %A Graff, Mariaelisa %A Takeuchi, Fumihiko %A Nano, Jana %A Lamri, Amel %A Nakatochi, Masahiro %A Moon, Sanghoon %A Scott, Robert A %A Cook, James P %A Lee, Jung-Jin %A Pan, Ian %A Taliun, Daniel %A Parra, Esteban J %A Chai, Jin-Fang %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Tabara, Yasuharu %A Hai, Yang %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Grarup, Niels %A Sofer, Tamar %A Wuttke, Matthias %A Sarnowski, Chloe %A Gieger, Christian %A Nousome, Darryl %A Trompet, Stella %A Kwak, Soo-Heon %A Long, Jirong %A Sun, Meng %A Tong, Lin %A Chen, Wei-Min %A Nongmaithem, Suraj S %A Noordam, Raymond %A Lim, Victor J Y %A Tam, Claudia H T %A Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie %A Chen, Chien-Hsiun %A Raffield, Laura M %A Prins, Bram Peter %A Nicolas, Aude %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Chen, Guanjie %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Kabagambe, Edmond %A An, Ping %A Xiang, Anny H %A Choi, Hyeok Sun %A Cade, Brian E %A Tan, Jingyi %A Alaine Broadaway, K %A Williamson, Alice %A Kamali, Zoha %A Cui, Jinrui %A Adair, Linda S %A Adeyemo, Adebowale %A Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A %A Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S %A Anand, Sonia S %A Bertoni, Alain %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Brandslund, Ivan %A Buchanan, Thomas A %A Burant, Charles F %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Chan, Juliana C N %A Chang, Li-Ching %A Chee, Miao-Li %A Chen, Ji %A Chen, Shyh-Huei %A Chen, Yuan-Tsong %A Chen, Zhengming %A Chuang, Lee-Ming %A Cushman, Mary %A Danesh, John %A Das, Swapan K %A Janaka de Silva, H %A Dedoussis, George %A Dimitrov, Latchezar %A Doumatey, Ayo P %A Du, Shufa %A Duan, Qing %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Emery, Leslie S %A Evans, Daniel S %A Evans, Michele K %A Fischer, Krista %A Floyd, James S %A Ford, Ian %A Franco, Oscar H %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Freedman, Barry I %A Genter, Pauline %A Gerstein, Hertzel C %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A González-Villalpando, Clicerio %A Gonzalez-Villalpando, Maria Elena %A Gordon-Larsen, Penny %A Gross, Myron %A Guare, Lindsay A %A Hackinger, Sophie %A Han, Sohee %A Hattersley, Andrew T %A Herder, Christian %A Horikoshi, Momoko %A Howard, Annie-Green %A Hsueh, Willa %A Huang, Mengna %A Huang, Wei %A Hung, Yi-Jen %A Hwang, Mi Yeong %A Hwu, Chii-Min %A Ichihara, Sahoko %A Ikram, Mohammad Arfan %A Ingelsson, Martin %A Islam, Md Tariqul %A Isono, Masato %A Jang, Hye-Mi %A Jasmine, Farzana %A Jiang, Guozhi %A Jonas, Jost B %A Jørgensen, Torben %A Kandeel, Fouad R %A Kasturiratne, Anuradhani %A Katsuya, Tomohiro %A Kaur, Varinderpal %A Kawaguchi, Takahisa %A Keaton, Jacob M %A Kho, Abel N %A Khor, Chiea-Chuen %A Kibriya, Muhammad G %A Kim, Duk-Hwan %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Läll, Kristi %A Lange, Leslie A %A Lee, Kyung Min %A Lee, Myung-Shik %A Lee, Nanette R %A Leong, Aaron %A Li, Liming %A Li, Yun %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Lithgart, Symen %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Linneberg, Allan %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Liu, Jianjun %A Locke, Adam E %A Louie, Tin %A Luan, Jian'an %A Luk, Andrea O %A Luo, Xi %A Lv, Jun %A Lynch, Julie A %A Lyssenko, Valeriya %A Maeda, Shiro %A Mamakou, Vasiliki %A Mansuri, Sohail Rafik %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Mo, Huan %A Morris, Andrew D %A Nadler, Jerry L %A Nalls, Michael A %A Nayak, Uma %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Okada, Yukinori %A Orozco, Lorena %A Patel, Sanjay R %A Patil, Snehal %A Pei, Pei %A Pereira, Mark A %A Peters, Annette %A Pirie, Fraser J %A Polikowsky, Hannah G %A Porneala, Bianca %A Prasad, Gauri %A Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J %A Reiner, Alexander P %A Roden, Michael %A Rohde, Rebecca %A Roll, Katheryn %A Sabanayagam, Charumathi %A Sandow, Kevin %A Sankareswaran, Alagu %A Sattar, Naveed %A Schönherr, Sebastian %A Shahriar, Mohammad %A Shen, Botong %A Shi, Jinxiu %A Shin, Dong Mun %A Shojima, Nobuhiro %A Smith, Jennifer A %A So, Wing Yee %A Stančáková, Alena %A Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur %A Stilp, Adrienne M %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Taylor, Kent D %A Thorand, Barbara %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Tomlinson, Brian %A Tran, Tam C %A Tsai, Fuu-Jen %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Tusié-Luna, Teresa %A Udler, Miriam S %A Valladares-Salgado, Adan %A van Dam, Rob M %A van Klinken, Jan B %A Varma, Rohit %A Wacher-Rodarte, Niels %A Wheeler, Eleanor %A Wickremasinghe, Ananda R %A van Dijk, Ko Willems %A Witte, Daniel R %A Yajnik, Chittaranjan S %A Yamamoto, Ken %A Yamamoto, Kenichi %A Yoon, Kyungheon %A Yu, Canqing %A Yuan, Jian-Min %A Yusuf, Salim %A Zawistowski, Matthew %A Zhang, Liang %A Zheng, Wei %A Project, Biobank Japan %A BioBank, Penn Medicine %A Center, Regeneron Genetics %A Consortium, eMERGE %A Raffel, Leslie J %A Igase, Michiya %A Ipp, Eli %A Redline, Susan %A Cho, Yoon Shin %A Lind, Lars %A Province, Michael A %A Fornage, Myriam %A Hanis, Craig L %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Wang, Ya-Xing %A Rotimi, Charles N %A Becker, Diane M %A Matsuda, Fumihiko %A Liu, Yongmei %A Yokota, Mitsuhiro %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Peyser, Patricia A %A Pankow, James S %A Engert, James C %A Bonnefond, Amélie %A Froguel, Philippe %A Wilson, James G %A Sheu, Wayne H H %A Wu, Jer-Yuarn %A Geoffrey Hayes, M %A Ma, Ronald C W %A Wong, Tien-Yin %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Tuomi, Tiinamaija %A Chandak, Giriraj R %A Collins, Francis S %A Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan %A Paré, Guillaume %A Sale, Michèle M %A Ahsan, Habibul %A Motala, Ayesha A %A Shu, Xiao-Ou %A Park, Kyong-Soo %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Cruz, Miguel %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Rich, Stephen S %A McKean-Cowdin, Roberta %A Grallert, Harald %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Ghanbari, Mohsen %A Tai, E-Shyong %A Dupuis, Josée %A Kato, Norihiro %A Laakso, Markku %A Köttgen, Anna %A Koh, Woon-Puay %A Bowden, Donald W %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Liu, Simin %A North, Kari E %A Saleheen, Danish %A Hansen, Torben %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Lee, Juyoung %A Kim, Bong-Jo %A Millwood, Iona Y %A Walters, Robin G %A Stefansson, Kari %A Goodarzi, Mark O %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Haiman, Christopher A %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Florez, Jose C %A Rader, Daniel J %A Ritchie, Marylyn D %A Zöllner, Sebastian %A Mägi, Reedik %A Denny, Joshua C %A Yamauchi, Toshimasa %A Kadowaki, Takashi %A Chambers, John C %A Ng, Maggie C Y %A Sim, Xueling %A Below, Jennifer E %A Tsao, Philip S %A Chang, Kyong-Mi %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Meigs, James B %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Spracklen, Cassandra N %A Mercader, Josep M %A Boehnke, Michael %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Vujkovic, Marijana %A Voight, Benjamin F %A Morris, Andrew P %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %X

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<5×10 ) 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.

%B medRxiv %8 2023 Mar 31 %G eng %R 10.1101/2023.03.31.23287839 %0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2024 %T Genetic drivers of heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology. %A Suzuki, Ken %A Hatzikotoulas, Konstantinos %A Southam, Lorraine %A Taylor, Henry J %A Yin, Xianyong %A Lorenz, Kim M %A Mandla, Ravi %A Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia %A Melloni, Giorgio E M %A Kanoni, Stavroula %A Rayner, Nigel W %A Bocher, Ozvan %A Arruda, Ana Luiza %A Sonehara, Kyuto %A Namba, Shinichi %A Lee, Simon S K %A Preuss, Michael H %A Petty, Lauren E %A Schroeder, Philip %A Vanderwerff, Brett %A Kals, Mart %A Bragg, Fiona %A Lin, Kuang %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Zhang, Weihua %A Yao, Jie %A Kim, Young Jin %A Graff, Mariaelisa %A Takeuchi, Fumihiko %A Nano, Jana %A Lamri, Amel %A Nakatochi, Masahiro %A Moon, Sanghoon %A Scott, Robert A %A Cook, James P %A Lee, Jung-Jin %A Pan, Ian %A Taliun, Daniel %A Parra, Esteban J %A Chai, Jin-Fang %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Tabara, Yasuharu %A Hai, Yang %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Grarup, Niels %A Sofer, Tamar %A Wuttke, Matthias %A Sarnowski, Chloe %A Gieger, Christian %A Nousome, Darryl %A Trompet, Stella %A Kwak, Soo-Heon %A Long, Jirong %A Sun, Meng %A Tong, Lin %A Chen, Wei-Min %A Nongmaithem, Suraj S %A Noordam, Raymond %A Lim, Victor J Y %A Tam, Claudia H T %A Joo, Yoonjung Yoonie %A Chen, Chien-Hsiun %A Raffield, Laura M %A Prins, Bram Peter %A Nicolas, Aude %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Chen, Guanjie %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Kabagambe, Edmond %A An, Ping %A Xiang, Anny H %A Choi, Hyeok Sun %A Cade, Brian E %A Tan, Jingyi %A Broadaway, K Alaine %A Williamson, Alice %A Kamali, Zoha %A Cui, Jinrui %A Thangam, Manonanthini %A Adair, Linda S %A Adeyemo, Adebowale %A Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A %A Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S %A Anand, Sonia S %A Bertoni, Alain %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Brandslund, Ivan %A Buchanan, Thomas A %A Burant, Charles F %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Chan, Juliana C N %A Chang, Li-Ching %A Chee, Miao-Li %A Chen, Ji %A Chen, Shyh-Huei %A 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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 × 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.

%B Nature %8 2024 Feb 19 %G eng %R 10.1038/s41586-024-07019-6