%0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2011 %T New gene functions in megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation. %A Gieger, Christian %A Radhakrishnan, Aparna %A Cvejic, Ana %A Tang, Weihong %A Porcu, Eleonora %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Serbanovic-Canic, Jovana %A Elling, Ulrich %A Goodall, Alison H %A Labrune, Yann %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Mägi, Reedik %A Meacham, Stuart %A Okada, Yukinori %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Sorice, Rossella %A Teumer, Alexander %A Voss, Katrin %A Zhang, Weihua %A Ramirez-Solis, Ramiro %A Bis, Joshua C %A Ellinghaus, David %A Gögele, Martin %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Kovacs, Peter %A O'Reilly, Paul F %A Shin, So-Youn %A Esko, Tõnu %A Hartiala, Jaana %A Kanoni, Stavroula %A Murgia, Federico %A Parsa, Afshin %A Stephens, Jonathan %A van der Harst, Pim %A Ellen van der Schoot, C %A Allayee, Hooman %A Attwood, Antony %A Balkau, Beverley %A Bastardot, François %A Basu, Saonli %A Baumeister, Sebastian E %A Biino, Ginevra %A Bomba, Lorenzo %A Bonnefond, Amélie %A Cambien, Francois %A Chambers, John C %A Cucca, Francesco %A D'Adamo, Pio %A Davies, Gail %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A de Geus, Eco J C %A Döring, Angela %A Elliott, Paul %A Erdmann, Jeanette %A Evans, David M %A Falchi, Mario %A Feng, Wei %A Folsom, Aaron R %A Frazer, Ian H %A Gibson, Quince D %A Glazer, Nicole L %A Hammond, Chris %A Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Hengstenberg, Christian %A Hersch, Micha %A Illig, Thomas %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Jolley, Jennifer %A Khaw, Kay Tee %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Kyrtsonis, Marie-Christine %A Lagou, Vasiliki %A Lloyd-Jones, Heather %A Lumley, Thomas %A Mangino, Massimo %A Maschio, Andrea %A Mateo Leach, Irene %A McKnight, Barbara %A Memari, Yasin %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Nakamura, Yusuke %A Nauck, Matthias %A Navis, Gerjan %A Nöthlings, Ute %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Porteous, David J %A Pouta, Anneli %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Pullat, Janne %A Ring, Susan M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Ruokonen, Aimo %A Sala, Cinzia %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Sambrook, Jennifer %A Schlessinger, David %A Schreiber, Stefan %A Schunkert, Heribert %A Scott, James %A Smith, Nicholas L %A Snieder, Harold %A Starr, John M %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Takahashi, Atsushi %A Tang, W H Wilson %A Taylor, Kent %A Tenesa, Albert %A Lay Thein, Swee %A Tönjes, Anke %A Uda, Manuela %A Ulivi, Sheila %A van Veldhuisen, Dirk J %A Visscher, Peter M %A Völker, Uwe %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Wiggins, Kerri L %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Yang, Tsun-Po %A Hua Zhao, Jing %A Zitting, Paavo %A Bradley, John R %A Dedoussis, George V %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Hazen, Stanley L %A Metspalu, Andres %A Pirastu, Mario %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Joost van Pelt, L %A Zwaginga, Jaap-Jan %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Deary, Ian J %A Franke, Andre %A Froguel, Philippe %A Ganesh, Santhi K %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Meisinger, Christa %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Spector, Timothy D %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Akkerman, Jan-Willem N %A Ciullo, Marina %A Deloukas, Panos %A Greinacher, Andreas %A Jupe, Steve %A Kamatani, Naoyuki %A Khadake, Jyoti %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Penninger, Josef %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Stemple, Derek %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Wernisch, Lorenz %A Sanna, Serena %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Rendon, Augusto %A Ferreira, Manuel A %A Ouwehand, Willem H %A Soranzo, Nicole %K Animals %K Blood Platelets %K Cell Size %K Drosophila melanogaster %K Drosophila Proteins %K Europe %K Gene Expression Profiling %K Gene Silencing %K Genome, Human %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Hematopoiesis %K Humans %K Megakaryocytes %K Platelet Count %K Protein Interaction Maps %K Transcription, Genetic %K Zebrafish %K Zebrafish Proteins %X

Platelets are the second most abundant cell type in blood and are essential for maintaining haemostasis. Their count and volume are tightly controlled within narrow physiological ranges, but there is only limited understanding of the molecular processes controlling both traits. Here we carried out a high-powered meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in up to 66,867 individuals of European ancestry, followed by extensive biological and functional assessment. We identified 68 genomic loci reliably associated with platelet count and volume mapping to established and putative novel regulators of megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation. These genes show megakaryocyte-specific gene expression patterns and extensive network connectivity. Using gene silencing in Danio rerio and Drosophila melanogaster, we identified 11 of the genes as novel regulators of blood cell formation. Taken together, our findings advance understanding of novel gene functions controlling fate-determining events during megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation, providing a new example of successful translation of GWAS to function.

%B Nature %V 480 %P 201-8 %8 2011 Nov 30 %G eng %N 7376 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22139419?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/nature10659 %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 2013 %T A meta-analysis of thyroid-related traits reveals novel loci and gender-specific differences in the regulation of thyroid function. %A Porcu, Eleonora %A Medici, Marco %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Volpato, Claudia B %A Wilson, Scott G %A Cappola, Anne R %A Bos, Steffan D %A Deelen, Joris %A den Heijer, Martin %A Freathy, Rachel M %A Lahti, Jari %A Liu, Chunyu %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Nolte, Ilja M %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Trompet, Stella %A Arnold, Alice %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Beekman, Marian %A Böhringer, Stefan %A Brown, Suzanne J %A Buckley, Brendan M %A Camaschella, Clara %A de Craen, Anton J M %A Davies, Gail %A de Visser, Marieke C H %A Ford, Ian %A Forsen, Tom %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Fugazzola, Laura %A Gögele, Martin %A Hattersley, Andrew T %A Hermus, Ad R %A Hofman, Albert %A Houwing-Duistermaat, Jeanine J %A Jensen, Richard A %A Kajantie, Eero %A Kloppenburg, Margreet %A Lim, Ee M %A Masciullo, Corrado %A Mariotti, Stefano %A Minelli, Cosetta %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Nagaraja, Ramaiah %A Netea-Maier, Romana T %A Palotie, Aarno %A Persani, Luca %A Piras, Maria G %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Räikkönen, Katri %A Richards, J Brent %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Sala, Cinzia %A Sabra, Mona M %A Sattar, Naveed %A Shields, Beverley M %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Starr, John M %A Stott, David J %A Sweep, Fred C G J %A Usala, Gianluca %A van der Klauw, Melanie M %A van Heemst, Diana %A van Mullem, Alies %A Vermeulen, Sita H %A Visser, W Edward %A Walsh, John P %A Westendorp, Rudi G J %A Widen, Elisabeth %A Zhai, Guangju %A Cucca, Francesco %A Deary, Ian J %A Eriksson, Johan G %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Fox, Caroline S %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Kiemeney, Lambertus A %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Schlessinger, David %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Slagboom, Eline P %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaidya, Bijay %A Visser, Theo J %A Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R %A Meulenbelt, Ingrid %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Spector, Tim D %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Sanna, Serena %A Peeters, Robin P %A Naitza, Silvia %K Female %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Hyperthyroidism %K Hypothyroidism %K Male %K Phenotype %K Polymorphism, Genetic %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Sex Characteristics %K Signal Transduction %K Thyroid Gland %K Thyrotropin %K Thyroxine %X

Thyroid hormone is essential for normal metabolism and development, and overt abnormalities in thyroid function lead to common endocrine disorders affecting approximately 10% of individuals over their life span. In addition, even mild alterations in thyroid function are associated with weight changes, atrial fibrillation, osteoporosis, and psychiatric disorders. To identify novel variants underlying thyroid function, we performed a large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for serum levels of the highly heritable thyroid function markers TSH and FT4, in up to 26,420 and 17,520 euthyroid subjects, respectively. Here we report 26 independent associations, including several novel loci for TSH (PDE10A, VEGFA, IGFBP5, NFIA, SOX9, PRDM11, FGF7, INSR, ABO, MIR1179, NRG1, MBIP, ITPK1, SASH1, GLIS3) and FT4 (LHX3, FOXE1, AADAT, NETO1/FBXO15, LPCAT2/CAPNS2). Notably, only limited overlap was detected between TSH and FT4 associated signals, in spite of the feedback regulation of their circulating levels by the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. Five of the reported loci (PDE8B, PDE10A, MAF/LOC440389, NETO1/FBXO15, and LPCAT2/CAPNS2) show strong gender-specific differences, which offer clues for the known sexual dimorphism in thyroid function and related pathologies. Importantly, the TSH-associated loci contribute not only to variation within the normal range, but also to TSH values outside the reference range, suggesting that they may be involved in thyroid dysfunction. Overall, our findings explain, respectively, 5.64% and 2.30% of total TSH and FT4 trait variance, and they improve the current knowledge of the regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis function and the consequences of genetic variation for hypo- or hyperthyroidism.

%B PLoS Genet %V 9 %P e1003266 %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23408906?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003266 %0 Journal Article %J PLoS Genet %D 2014 %T Identification of novel genetic Loci associated with thyroid peroxidase antibodies and clinical thyroid disease. %A Medici, Marco %A Porcu, Eleonora %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Teumer, Alexander %A Brown, Suzanne J %A Jensen, Richard A %A Rawal, Rajesh %A Roef, Greet L %A Plantinga, Theo S %A Vermeulen, Sita H %A Lahti, Jari %A Simmonds, Matthew J %A Husemoen, Lise Lotte N %A Freathy, Rachel M %A Shields, Beverley M %A Pietzner, Diana %A Nagy, Rebecca %A Broer, Linda %A Chaker, Layal %A Korevaar, Tim I M %A Plia, Maria Grazia %A Sala, Cinzia %A Völker, Uwe %A Richards, J Brent %A Sweep, Fred C %A Gieger, Christian %A Corre, Tanguy %A Kajantie, Eero %A Thuesen, Betina %A Taes, Youri E %A Visser, W Edward %A Hattersley, Andrew T %A Kratzsch, Jürgen %A Hamilton, Alexander %A Li, Wei %A Homuth, Georg %A Lobina, Monia %A Mariotti, Stefano %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Nauck, Matthias %A Spielhagen, Christin %A Ross, Alec %A Arnold, Alice %A van de Bunt, Martijn %A Liyanarachchi, Sandya %A Heier, Margit %A Grabe, Hans Jörgen %A Masciullo, Corrado %A Galesloot, Tessel E %A Lim, Ee M %A Reischl, Eva %A Leedman, Peter J %A Lai, Sandra %A Delitala, Alessandro %A Bremner, Alexandra P %A Philips, David I W %A Beilby, John P %A Mulas, Antonella %A Vocale, Matteo %A Abecasis, Goncalo %A Forsen, Tom %A James, Alan %A Widen, Elisabeth %A Hui, Jennie %A Prokisch, Holger %A Rietzschel, Ernst E %A Palotie, Aarno %A Feddema, Peter %A Fletcher, Stephen J %A Schramm, Katharina %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Kluttig, Alexander %A Radke, Dörte %A Traglia, Michela %A Surdulescu, Gabriela L %A He, Huiling %A Franklyn, Jayne A %A Tiller, Daniel %A Vaidya, Bijay %A De Meyer, Tim %A Jørgensen, Torben %A Eriksson, Johan G %A O'Leary, Peter C %A Wichmann, Eric %A Hermus, Ad R %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ittermann, Till %A Hofman, Albert %A Bosi, Emanuele %A Schlessinger, David %A Wallaschofski, Henri %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A de la Chapelle, Albert %A Netea-Maier, Romana T %A Gough, Stephen C L %A Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, Henriette %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Kaufman, Jean-Marc %A Linneberg, Allan %A Räikkönen, Katri %A Smit, Johannes W A %A Kiemeney, Lambertus A %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Walsh, John P %A Meisinger, Christa %A den Heijer, Martin %A Visser, Theo J %A Spector, Timothy D %A Wilson, Scott G %A Völzke, Henry %A Cappola, Anne %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Sanna, Serena %A Naitza, Silvia %A Peeters, Robin P %K Autoantibodies %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Graves Disease %K Hashimoto Disease %K Humans %K Iodide Peroxidase %K Risk Factors %K Thyroiditis, Autoimmune %K Thyrotropin %X

Autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD) are common, affecting 2-5% of the general population. Individuals with positive thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAbs) have an increased risk of autoimmune hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's thyroiditis), as well as autoimmune hyperthyroidism (Graves' disease). As the possible causative genes of TPOAbs and AITD remain largely unknown, we performed GWAS meta-analyses in 18,297 individuals for TPOAb-positivity (1769 TPOAb-positives and 16,528 TPOAb-negatives) and in 12,353 individuals for TPOAb serum levels, with replication in 8,990 individuals. Significant associations (P<5×10(-8)) were detected at TPO-rs11675434, ATXN2-rs653178, and BACH2-rs10944479 for TPOAb-positivity, and at TPO-rs11675434, MAGI3-rs1230666, and KALRN-rs2010099 for TPOAb levels. Individual and combined effects (genetic risk scores) of these variants on (subclinical) hypo- and hyperthyroidism, goiter and thyroid cancer were studied. Individuals with a high genetic risk score had, besides an increased risk of TPOAb-positivity (OR: 2.18, 95% CI 1.68-2.81, P = 8.1×10(-8)), a higher risk of increased thyroid-stimulating hormone levels (OR: 1.51, 95% CI 1.26-1.82, P = 2.9×10(-6)), as well as a decreased risk of goiter (OR: 0.77, 95% CI 0.66-0.89, P = 6.5×10(-4)). The MAGI3 and BACH2 variants were associated with an increased risk of hyperthyroidism, which was replicated in an independent cohort of patients with Graves' disease (OR: 1.37, 95% CI 1.22-1.54, P = 1.2×10(-7) and OR: 1.25, 95% CI 1.12-1.39, P = 6.2×10(-5)). The MAGI3 variant was also associated with an increased risk of hypothyroidism (OR: 1.57, 95% CI 1.18-2.10, P = 1.9×10(-3)). This first GWAS meta-analysis for TPOAbs identified five newly associated loci, three of which were also associated with clinical thyroid disease. With these markers we identified a large subgroup in the general population with a substantially increased risk of TPOAbs. The results provide insight into why individuals with thyroid autoimmunity do or do not eventually develop thyroid disease, and these markers may therefore predict which TPOAb-positives are particularly at risk of developing clinical thyroid dysfunction.

%B PLoS Genet %V 10 %P e1004123 %8 2014 Feb %G eng %N 2 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586183?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004123 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2018 %T Genome-wide analyses identify a role for SLC17A4 and AADAT in thyroid hormone regulation. %A Teumer, Alexander %A Chaker, Layal %A Groeneweg, Stefan %A Li, Yong %A Di Munno, Celia %A Barbieri, Caterina %A Schultheiss, Ulla T %A Traglia, Michela %A Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S %A Akiyama, Masato %A Appel, Emil Vincent R %A Arking, Dan E %A Arnold, Alice %A Astrup, Arne %A Beekman, Marian %A Beilby, John P %A Bekaert, Sofie %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Brown, Suzanne J %A De Buyzere, Marc %A Campbell, Purdey J %A Ceresini, Graziano %A Cerqueira, Charlotte %A Cucca, Francesco %A Deary, Ian J %A Deelen, Joris %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Ekici, Arif B %A Eriksson, Johan G %A Ferrrucci, Luigi %A Fiers, Tom %A Fiorillo, Edoardo %A Ford, Ian %A Fox, Caroline S %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Galesloot, Tessel E %A Gieger, Christian %A Gögele, Martin %A De Grandi, Alessandro %A Grarup, Niels %A Greiser, Karin Halina %A Haljas, Kadri %A Hansen, Torben %A Harris, Sarah E %A van Heemst, Diana %A den Heijer, Martin %A Hicks, Andrew A %A den Hollander, Wouter %A Homuth, Georg %A Hui, Jennie %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Ittermann, Till %A Jensen, Richard A %A Jing, Jiaojiao %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Kajantie, Eero %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Kasbohm, Elisa %A Kaufman, Jean-Marc %A Kiemeney, Lambertus A %A Kloppenburg, Margreet %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Lahti, Jari %A Lapauw, Bruno %A Li, Shuo %A Liewald, David C M %A Lim, Ee Mun %A Linneberg, Allan %A Marina, Michela %A Mascalzoni, Deborah %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Medenwald, Daniel %A Meisinger, Christa %A Meulenbelt, Ingrid %A De Meyer, Tim %A Meyer zu Schwabedissen, Henriette E %A Mikolajczyk, Rafael %A Moed, Matthijs %A Netea-Maier, Romana T %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Okada, Yukinori %A Pala, Mauro %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Petersmann, Astrid %A Porcu, Eleonora %A Postmus, Iris %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ramos, Yolande F M %A Rawal, Rajesh %A Redmond, Paul %A Richards, J Brent %A Rietzschel, Ernst R %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Roef, Greet %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Sala, Cinzia F %A Schlessinger, David %A Selvin, Elizabeth %A Slagboom, P Eline %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Sørensen, Thorkild I A %A Spector, Timothy D %A Starr, John M %A Stott, David J %A Taes, Youri %A Taliun, Daniel %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Thuesen, Betina %A Tiller, Daniel %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Visser, W Edward %A Walsh, John P %A Wilson, Scott G %A Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R %A Yang, Qiong %A Zheng, Hou-Feng %A Cappola, Anne %A Peeters, Robin P %A Naitza, Silvia %A Völzke, Henry %A Sanna, Serena %A Köttgen, Anna %A Visser, Theo J %A Medici, Marco %X

Thyroid dysfunction is an important public health problem, which affects 10% of the general population and increases the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Many aspects of thyroid hormone regulation have only partly been elucidated, including its transport, metabolism, and genetic determinants. Here we report a large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for thyroid function and dysfunction, testing 8 million genetic variants in up to 72,167 individuals. One-hundred-and-nine independent genetic variants are associated with these traits. A genetic risk score, calculated to assess their combined effects on clinical end points, shows significant associations with increased risk of both overt (Graves' disease) and subclinical thyroid disease, as well as clinical complications. By functional follow-up on selected signals, we identify a novel thyroid hormone transporter (SLC17A4) and a metabolizing enzyme (AADAT). Together, these results provide new knowledge about thyroid hormone physiology and disease, opening new possibilities for therapeutic targets.

%B Nat Commun %V 9 %P 4455 %8 2018 10 26 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41467-018-06356-1 %0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2021 %T Genetic insights into biological mechanisms governing human ovarian ageing. %A Ruth, Katherine S %A Day, Felix R %A Hussain, Jazib %A Martínez-Marchal, Ana %A Aiken, Catherine E %A Azad, Ajuna %A Thompson, Deborah J %A Knoblochova, Lucie %A Abe, Hironori %A Tarry-Adkins, Jane L %A Gonzalez, Javier Martin %A Fontanillas, Pierre %A Claringbould, Annique %A Bakker, Olivier B %A Sulem, Patrick %A Walters, Robin G %A Terao, Chikashi %A Turon, Sandra %A Horikoshi, Momoko %A Lin, Kuang %A Onland-Moret, N Charlotte %A Sankar, Aditya %A Hertz, Emil Peter Thrane %A Timshel, Pascal N %A Shukla, Vallari %A Borup, Rehannah %A Olsen, Kristina W %A Aguilera, Paula %A Ferrer-Roda, Mònica %A Huang, Yan %A Stankovic, Stasa %A Timmers, Paul R H J %A Ahearn, Thomas U %A Alizadeh, Behrooz Z %A Naderi, Elnaz %A Andrulis, Irene L %A Arnold, Alice M %A Aronson, Kristan J %A Augustinsson, 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Reproductive longevity is essential for fertility and influences healthy ageing in women, but insights into its underlying biological mechanisms and treatments to preserve it are limited. Here we identify 290 genetic determinants of ovarian ageing, assessed using normal variation in age at natural menopause (ANM) in about 200,000 women of European ancestry. These common alleles were associated with clinical extremes of ANM; women in the top 1% of genetic susceptibility have an equivalent risk of premature ovarian insufficiency to those carrying monogenic FMR1 premutations. The identified loci implicate a broad range of DNA damage response (DDR) processes and include loss-of-function variants in key DDR-associated genes. Integration with experimental models demonstrates that these DDR processes act across the life-course to shape the ovarian reserve and its rate of depletion. Furthermore, we demonstrate that experimental manipulation of DDR pathways highlighted by human genetics increases fertility and extends reproductive life in mice. Causal inference analyses using the identified genetic variants indicate that extending reproductive life in women improves bone health and reduces risk of type 2 diabetes, but increases the risk of hormone-sensitive cancers. These findings provide insight into the mechanisms that govern ovarian ageing, when they act, and how they might be targeted by therapeutic approaches to extend fertility and prevent disease.

%B Nature %V 596 %P 393-397 %8 2021 Aug %G eng %N 7872 %R 10.1038/s41586-021-03779-7