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

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

%B Nature %V 478 %P 103-9 %8 2011 Sep 11 %G eng %N 7367 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21909115?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/nature10405 %0 Journal Article %J Nature %D 2012 %T FTO genotype is associated with phenotypic variability of body mass index. %A Yang, Jian %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Powell, Joseph E %A Medland, Sarah E %A Speliotes, Elizabeth K %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Rose, Lynda M %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur %A Mägi, Reedik %A Waite, Lindsay %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M %A Monda, Keri L %A Hadley, David %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Li, Guo %A Kapur, Karen %A Vitart, Veronique %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Wang, Sophie R %A Palmer, Cameron %A Esko, Tõnu %A Fischer, Krista %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Luan, Jian'an %A Heard-Costa, Nancy L %A White, Charles %A Jackson, Anne U %A Preuss, Michael %A Ziegler, Andreas %A Eriksson, Joel %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Frau, Francesca %A Nolte, Ilja M %A van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Jacobs, Kevin B %A Verweij, Niek %A Goel, Anuj %A Medina-Gómez, Carolina %A Estrada, Karol %A Bragg-Gresham, Jennifer Lynn %A Sanna, Serena %A Sidore, Carlo %A Tyrer, Jonathan %A Teumer, Alexander %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Mangino, Massimo %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Hui, Jennie %A Beilby, John P %A McArdle, Wendy L %A Hall, Per %A Haritunians, Talin %A Zgaga, Lina %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Polasek, Ozren %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Oostra, Ben A %A Junttila, M Juhani %A Grönberg, Henrik %A Schreiber, Stefan %A Peters, Annette %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Stephens, Jonathan %A Foad, Nicola S %A Laitinen, Jaana %A Pouta, Anneli %A Kaakinen, Marika %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Vink, Jacqueline M %A Wild, Sarah H %A Navis, Gerjan %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Homuth, Georg %A John, Ulrich %A Iribarren, Carlos %A Harris, Tamara %A Launer, Lenore %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Cadby, Gemma %A Palmer, Lyle J %A James, Alan L %A Musk, Arthur W %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Beckmann, Jacques S %A Waeber, Gérard %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Hayward, Caroline %A Wright, Alan F %A Rudan, Igor %A Groop, Leif C %A Metspalu, Andres %A Khaw, Kay Tee %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Province, Michael A %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Tardif, Jean-Claude %A Huikuri, Heikki V %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Atwood, Larry D %A Fox, Caroline S %A Boehnke, Michael %A Collins, Francis S %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Erdmann, Jeanette %A Schunkert, Heribert %A Hengstenberg, Christian %A Stark, Klaus %A Lorentzon, Mattias %A Ohlsson, Claes %A Cusi, Daniele %A Staessen, Jan A %A van der Klauw, Melanie M %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Jolley, Jennifer D %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A de Geus, Eco J C %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Penninx, Brenda %A Wilson, James F %A Campbell, Harry %A Chanock, Stephen J %A van der Harst, Pim %A Hamsten, Anders %A Watkins, Hugh %A Hofman, Albert %A Witteman, Jacqueline C %A Zillikens, M Carola %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Zillikens, M Carola %A Kiemeney, Lambertus A %A Vermeulen, Sita H %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Schlessinger, David %A Schipf, Sabine %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Tönjes, Anke %A Spector, Tim D %A North, Kari E %A Lettre, Guillaume %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Berndt, Sonja I %A Heath, Andrew C %A Madden, Pamela A F %A Nyholt, Dale R %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Martin, Nicholas G %A McKnight, Barbara %A Strachan, David P %A Hill, William G %A Snieder, Harold %A Ridker, Paul M %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Stefansson, Kari %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %A Goddard, Michael E %A Visscher, Peter M %K Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO %K Body Height %K Body Mass Index %K Co-Repressor Proteins %K Female %K Genetic Variation %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Male %K Nerve Tissue Proteins %K Phenotype %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Proteins %K Repressor Proteins %X

There is evidence across several species for genetic control of phenotypic variation of complex traits, such that the variance among phenotypes is genotype dependent. Understanding genetic control of variability is important in evolutionary biology, agricultural selection programmes and human medicine, yet for complex traits, no individual genetic variants associated with variance, as opposed to the mean, have been identified. Here we perform a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of phenotypic variation using ∼170,000 samples on height and body mass index (BMI) in human populations. We report evidence that the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs7202116 at the FTO gene locus, which is known to be associated with obesity (as measured by mean BMI for each rs7202116 genotype), is also associated with phenotypic variability. We show that the results are not due to scale effects or other artefacts, and find no other experiment-wise significant evidence for effects on variability, either at loci other than FTO for BMI or at any locus for height. The difference in variance for BMI among individuals with opposite homozygous genotypes at the FTO locus is approximately 7%, corresponding to a difference of ∼0.5 kilograms in the standard deviation of weight. Our results indicate that genetic variants can be discovered that are associated with variability, and that between-person variability in obesity can partly be explained by the genotype at the FTO locus. The results are consistent with reported FTO by environment interactions for BMI, possibly mediated by DNA methylation. Our BMI results for other SNPs and our height results for all SNPs suggest that most genetic variants, including those that influence mean height or mean BMI, are not associated with phenotypic variance, or that their effects on variability are too small to detect even with samples sizes greater than 100,000.

%B Nature %V 490 %P 267-72 %8 2012 Oct 11 %G eng %N 7419 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22982992?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/nature11401 %0 Journal Article %J PLoS Genet %D 2012 %T Genome-wide association and functional follow-up reveals new loci for kidney function. %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Köttgen, Anna %A Teumer, Alexander %A Garnaas, Maija %A Böger, Carsten A %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Olden, Matthias %A Chen, Ming-Huei %A Tin, Adrienne %A Taliun, Daniel %A Li, Man %A Gao, Xiaoyi %A Gorski, Mathias %A Yang, Qiong %A Hundertmark, Claudia %A Foster, Meredith C %A O'Seaghdha, Conall M %A Glazer, Nicole %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Smith, Albert V %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Struchalin, Maksim %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Li, Guo %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Gierman, Hinco J %A Feitosa, Mary %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Atkinson, Elizabeth J %A Lohman, Kurt %A Cornelis, Marilyn C %A Johansson, Asa %A Tönjes, Anke %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Chouraki, Vincent %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Sorice, Rossella %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Esko, Tõnu %A Deshmukh, Harshal %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Murgia, Federico %A Trompet, Stella %A Imboden, Medea %A Kollerits, Barbara %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Aspelund, Thor %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Schmidt, Helena %A Cavalieri, Margherita %A Rao, Madhumathi %A Hu, Frank B %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Oostra, Ben A %A de Andrade, Mariza %A Turner, Stephen T %A Ding, Jingzhong %A Andrews, Jeanette S %A Freedman, Barry I %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Illig, Thomas %A Döring, Angela %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Boban, Mladen %A Minelli, Cosetta %A Wheeler, Heather E %A Igl, Wilmar %A Zaboli, Ghazal %A Wild, Sarah H %A Wright, Alan F %A Campbell, Harry %A Ellinghaus, David %A Nöthlings, Ute %A Jacobs, Gunnar %A Biffar, Reiner %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Ernst, Florian %A Homuth, Georg %A Kroemer, Heyo K %A Nauck, Matthias %A Stracke, Sylvia %A Völker, Uwe %A Völzke, Henry %A Kovacs, Peter %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Mägi, Reedik %A Hofman, Albert %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A Polasek, Ozren %A Hastie, Nick %A Vitart, Veronique %A Helmer, Catherine %A Wang, Jie Jin %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Bergmann, Sven %A Kähönen, Mika %A Viikari, Jorma %A Nikopensius, Tiit %A Province, Michael %A Ketkar, Shamika %A Colhoun, Helen %A Doney, Alex %A Robino, Antonietta %A Giulianini, Franco %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Portas, Laura %A Ford, Ian %A Buckley, Brendan M %A Adam, Martin %A Thun, Gian-Andri %A Paulweber, Bernhard %A Haun, Margot %A Sala, Cinzia %A Metzger, Marie %A Mitchell, Paul %A Ciullo, Marina %A Kim, Stuart K %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Raitakari, Olli %A Metspalu, Andres %A Palmer, Colin %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Pirastu, Mario %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Probst-Hensch, Nicole M %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Coresh, Josef %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Siscovick, David S %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Borecki, Ingrid %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Liu, Yongmei %A Curhan, Gary C %A Rudan, Igor %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Wilson, James F %A Franke, Andre %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Rettig, Rainer %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Hayward, Caroline %A Ridker, Paul %A Parsa, Afshin %A Bochud, Murielle %A Heid, Iris M %A Goessling, Wolfram %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Kao, W H Linda %A Fox, Caroline S %K African Americans %K Aged %K Animals %K Caspase 9 %K Cyclin-Dependent Kinases %K DEAD-box RNA Helicases %K DNA Helicases %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Female %K Follow-Up Studies %K Gene Knockdown Techniques %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glomerular Filtration Rate %K Humans %K Kidney %K Kidney Failure, Chronic %K Male %K Middle Aged %K Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases %K Zebrafish %X

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an important public health problem with a genetic component. We performed genome-wide association studies in up to 130,600 European ancestry participants overall, and stratified for key CKD risk factors. We uncovered 6 new loci in association with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), the primary clinical measure of CKD, in or near MPPED2, DDX1, SLC47A1, CDK12, CASP9, and INO80. Morpholino knockdown of mpped2 and casp9 in zebrafish embryos revealed podocyte and tubular abnormalities with altered dextran clearance, suggesting a role for these genes in renal function. By providing new insights into genes that regulate renal function, these results could further our understanding of the pathogenesis of CKD.

%B PLoS Genet %V 8 %P e1002584 %8 2012 %G eng %N 3 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479191?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002584 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2013 %T Common variants associated with plasma triglycerides and risk for coronary artery disease. %A Do, Ron %A Willer, Cristen J %A Schmidt, Ellen M %A Sengupta, Sebanti %A Gao, Chi %A Peloso, Gina M %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Kanoni, Stavroula %A Ganna, Andrea %A Chen, Jin %A Buchkovich, Martin L %A Mora, Samia %A Beckmann, Jacques S %A Bragg-Gresham, Jennifer L %A Chang, Hsing-Yi %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Den Hertog, Heleen M %A Donnelly, Louise A %A Ehret, Georg B %A Esko, Tõnu %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Fischer, Krista %A Fontanillas, Pierre %A Fraser, Ross M %A Freitag, Daniel F %A Gurdasani, Deepti %A Heikkilä, Kauko %A Hyppönen, Elina %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Jackson, Anne U %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Toby %A Kaakinen, Marika %A Kettunen, Johannes %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Li, Xiaohui %A Luan, Jian'an %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Mangino, Massimo %A Mihailov, Evelin %A Montasser, May E %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Nolte, Ilja M %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Palmer, Cameron D %A Perola, Markus %A Petersen, Ann-Kristin %A Sanna, Serena %A Saxena, Richa %A Service, Susan K %A Shah, Sonia %A Shungin, Dmitry %A Sidore, Carlo %A Song, Ci %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Surakka, Ida %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Teslovich, Tanya M %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A van den Herik, Evita G %A Voight, Benjamin F %A Volcik, Kelly A %A Waite, Lindsay L %A Wong, Andrew %A Wu, Ying %A Zhang, Weihua %A Absher, Devin %A Asiki, Gershim %A Barroso, Inês %A Been, Latonya F %A Bolton, Jennifer L %A Bonnycastle, Lori L %A Brambilla, Paolo %A Burnett, Mary S %A Cesana, Giancarlo %A Dimitriou, Maria %A Doney, Alex S F %A Döring, Angela %A Elliott, Paul %A Epstein, Stephen E %A Eyjolfsson, Gudmundur Ingi %A Gigante, Bruna %A Goodarzi, Mark O %A Grallert, Harald %A Gravito, Martha L %A Groves, Christopher J %A Hallmans, Göran %A Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hernandez, Dena %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Holm, Hilma %A Hung, Yi-Jen %A Illig, Thomas %A Jones, Michelle R %A Kaleebu, Pontiano %A Kastelein, John J P %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kim, Eric %A Klopp, Norman %A Komulainen, Pirjo %A Kumari, Meena %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Lin, Shih-Yi %A Lindström, Jaana %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Mach, François %A McArdle, Wendy L %A Meisinger, Christa %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Müller, Gabrielle %A Nagaraja, Ramaiah %A Narisu, Narisu %A Nieminen, Tuomo V M %A Nsubuga, Rebecca N %A Olafsson, Isleifur %A Ong, Ken K %A Palotie, Aarno %A Papamarkou, Theodore %A Pomilla, Cristina %A Pouta, Anneli %A Rader, Daniel J %A Reilly, Muredach P %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Rudan, Igor %A Ruokonen, Aimo %A Samani, Nilesh %A Scharnagl, Hubert %A Seeley, Janet %A Silander, Kaisa %A Stančáková, Alena %A Stirrups, Kathleen %A Swift, Amy J %A Tiret, Laurence %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van Pelt, L Joost %A Vedantam, Sailaja %A Wainwright, Nicholas %A Wijmenga, Cisca %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wilsgaard, Tom %A Wilson, James F %A Young, Elizabeth H %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Adair, Linda S %A Arveiler, Dominique %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Bennett, Franklyn %A Bochud, Murielle %A Boehm, Bernhard O %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Bornstein, Stefan R %A Bovet, Pascal %A Burnier, Michel %A Campbell, Harry %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Chambers, John C %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Collins, Francis S %A Cooper, Richard S %A Danesh, John %A Dedoussis, George %A de Faire, Ulf %A Feranil, Alan B %A Ferrieres, Jean %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Freimer, Nelson B %A Gieger, Christian %A Groop, Leif C %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hingorani, Aroon %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %A Hofman, Albert %A Hovingh, G Kees %A Hsiung, Chao Agnes %A Humphries, Steve E %A Hunt, Steven C %A Hveem, Kristian %A Iribarren, Carlos %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Jula, Antti %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kaprio, Jaakko %A Kesäniemi, Antero %A Kivimaki, Mika %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Koudstaal, Peter J %A Krauss, Ronald M %A Kuh, Diana %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Kyvik, Kirsten O %A Laakso, Markku %A Lakka, Timo A %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Martin, Nicholas G %A März, Winfried %A McCarthy, Mark I %A McKenzie, Colin A %A Meneton, Pierre %A Metspalu, Andres %A Moilanen, Leena %A Morris, Andrew D %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Njølstad, Inger %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Power, Chris %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Price, Jackie F %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Quertermous, Thomas %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Saleheen, Danish %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Sanghera, Dharambir K %A Saramies, Jouko %A Schwarz, Peter E H %A Sheu, Wayne H-H %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Siegbahn, Agneta %A Spector, Tim D %A Stefansson, Kari %A Strachan, David P %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A Tremoli, Elena %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Uusitupa, Matti %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Wallentin, Lars %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Whitfield, John B %A Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R %A Altshuler, David %A Ordovas, Jose M %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Franks, Paul W %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Sandhu, Manjinder S %A Rich, Stephen S %A Boehnke, Michael %A Deloukas, Panos %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Daly, Mark J %A Neale, Benjamin M %A Kathiresan, Sekar %K Biological Transport %K Cholesterol, HDL %K Cholesterol, LDL %K Coronary Artery Disease %K Humans %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Risk Factors %K Triglycerides %X

Triglycerides are transported in plasma by specific triglyceride-rich lipoproteins; in epidemiological studies, increased triglyceride levels correlate with higher risk for coronary artery disease (CAD). However, it is unclear whether this association reflects causal processes. We used 185 common variants recently mapped for plasma lipids (P < 5 × 10(-8) for each) to examine the role of triglycerides in risk for CAD. First, we highlight loci associated with both low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and triglyceride levels, and we show that the direction and magnitude of the associations with both traits are factors in determining CAD risk. Second, we consider loci with only a strong association with triglycerides and show that these loci are also associated with CAD. Finally, in a model accounting for effects on LDL-C and/or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels, the strength of a polymorphism's effect on triglyceride levels is correlated with the magnitude of its effect on CAD risk. These results suggest that triglyceride-rich lipoproteins causally influence risk for CAD.

%B Nat Genet %V 45 %P 1345-52 %8 2013 Nov %G eng %N 11 %R 10.1038/ng.2795 %0 Journal Article %J J Am Soc Nephrol %D 2013 %T Common variants in Mendelian kidney disease genes and their association with renal function. %A Parsa, Afshin %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Köttgen, Anna %A O'Seaghdha, Conall M %A Pattaro, Cristian %A de Andrade, Mariza %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Teumer, Alexander %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Olden, Matthias %A Chen, Ming-Huei %A Tin, Adrienne %A Kim, Young J %A Taliun, Daniel %A Li, Man %A Feitosa, Mary %A Gorski, Mathias %A Yang, Qiong %A Hundertmark, Claudia %A Foster, Meredith C %A Glazer, Nicole %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Rao, Madhumathi %A Smith, Albert V %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Struchalin, Maksim %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Li, Guo %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Atkinson, Elizabeth J %A Lohman, Kurt %A Cornelis, Marilyn C %A Johansson, Asa %A Tönjes, Anke %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Couraki, Vincent %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Sorice, Rossella %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Esko, Tõnu %A Deshmukh, Harshal %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Murgia, Federico %A Trompet, Stella %A Imboden, Medea %A Kollerits, Barbara %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Aspelund, Thor %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Schmidt, Helena %A Hofer, Edith %A Hu, Frank %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Oostra, Ben A %A Turner, Stephen T %A Ding, Jingzhong %A Andrews, Jeanette S %A Freedman, Barry I %A Giulianini, Franco %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Illig, Thomas %A Döring, Angela %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Zgaga, Lina %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Boban, Mladen %A Minelli, Cosetta %A Wheeler, Heather E %A Igl, Wilmar %A Zaboli, Ghazal %A Wild, Sarah H %A Wright, Alan F %A Campbell, Harry %A Ellinghaus, David %A Nöthlings, Ute %A Jacobs, Gunnar %A Biffar, Reiner %A Ernst, Florian %A Homuth, Georg %A Kroemer, Heyo K %A Nauck, Matthias %A Stracke, Sylvia %A Völker, Uwe %A Völzke, Henry %A Kovacs, Peter %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Mägi, Reedik %A Hofman, Albert %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A Polasek, Ozren %A Hastie, Nick %A Vitart, Veronique %A Helmer, Catherine %A Wang, Jie Jin %A Stengel, Bénédicte %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Bergmann, Sven %A Kähönen, Mika %A Viikari, Jorma %A Nikopensius, Tiit %A Province, Michael %A Colhoun, Helen %A Doney, Alex %A Robino, Antonietta %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Portas, Laura %A Ford, Ian %A Buckley, Brendan M %A Adam, Martin %A Thun, Gian-Andri %A Paulweber, Bernhard %A Haun, Margot %A Sala, Cinzia %A Mitchell, Paul %A Ciullo, Marina %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Raitakari, Olli %A Metspalu, Andres %A Palmer, Colin %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Pirastu, Mario %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Probst-Hensch, Nicole M %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Coresh, Josef %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Borecki, Ingrid %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Liu, Yongmei %A Curhan, Gary C %A Rudan, Igor %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Wilson, James F %A Franke, Andre %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Rettig, Rainer %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Witteman, Jacqueline %A Hayward, Caroline %A Ridker, Paul M %A Bochud, Murielle %A Heid, Iris M %A Siscovick, David S %A Fox, Caroline S %A Kao, W Linda %A Böger, Carsten A %K Databases, Genetic %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Gene Frequency %K Genetic Variation %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Kidney %K Mendelian Randomization Analysis %K Phenotype %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Renal Insufficiency, Chronic %X

Many common genetic variants identified by genome-wide association studies for complex traits map to genes previously linked to rare inherited Mendelian disorders. A systematic analysis of common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes responsible for Mendelian diseases with kidney phenotypes has not been performed. We thus developed a comprehensive database of genes for Mendelian kidney conditions and evaluated the association between common genetic variants within these genes and kidney function in the general population. Using the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database, we identified 731 unique disease entries related to specific renal search terms and confirmed a kidney phenotype in 218 of these entries, corresponding to mutations in 258 genes. We interrogated common SNPs (minor allele frequency >5%) within these genes for association with the estimated GFR in 74,354 European-ancestry participants from the CKDGen Consortium. However, the top four candidate SNPs (rs6433115 at LRP2, rs1050700 at TSC1, rs249942 at PALB2, and rs9827843 at ROBO2) did not achieve significance in a stage 2 meta-analysis performed in 56,246 additional independent individuals, indicating that these common SNPs are not associated with estimated GFR. The effect of less common or rare variants in these genes on kidney function in the general population and disease-specific cohorts requires further research.

%B J Am Soc Nephrol %V 24 %P 2105-17 %8 2013 Dec %G eng %N 12 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24029420?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1681/ASN.2012100983 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2013 %T Discovery and refinement of loci associated with lipid levels. %A Willer, Cristen J %A Schmidt, Ellen M %A Sengupta, Sebanti %A Peloso, Gina M %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Kanoni, Stavroula %A Ganna, Andrea %A Chen, Jin %A Buchkovich, Martin L %A Mora, Samia %A Beckmann, Jacques S %A Bragg-Gresham, Jennifer L %A Chang, Hsing-Yi %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Den Hertog, Heleen M %A Do, Ron %A Donnelly, Louise A %A Ehret, Georg B %A Esko, Tõnu %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Fischer, Krista %A Fontanillas, Pierre %A Fraser, Ross M %A Freitag, Daniel F %A Gurdasani, Deepti %A Heikkilä, Kauko %A Hyppönen, Elina %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Jackson, Anne U %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Toby %A Kaakinen, Marika %A Kettunen, Johannes %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Li, Xiaohui %A Luan, Jian'an %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Mangino, Massimo %A Mihailov, Evelin %A Montasser, May E %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Nolte, Ilja M %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Palmer, Cameron D %A Perola, Markus %A Petersen, Ann-Kristin %A Sanna, Serena %A Saxena, Richa %A Service, Susan K %A Shah, Sonia %A Shungin, Dmitry %A Sidore, Carlo %A Song, Ci %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Surakka, Ida %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Teslovich, Tanya M %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A van den Herik, Evita G %A Voight, Benjamin F %A Volcik, Kelly A %A Waite, Lindsay L %A Wong, Andrew %A Wu, Ying %A Zhang, Weihua %A Absher, Devin %A Asiki, Gershim %A Barroso, Inês %A Been, Latonya F %A Bolton, Jennifer L %A Bonnycastle, Lori L %A Brambilla, Paolo %A Burnett, Mary S %A Cesana, Giancarlo %A Dimitriou, Maria %A Doney, Alex S F %A Döring, Angela %A Elliott, Paul %A Epstein, Stephen E %A Ingi Eyjolfsson, Gudmundur %A Gigante, Bruna %A Goodarzi, Mark O %A Grallert, Harald %A Gravito, Martha L %A Groves, Christopher J %A Hallmans, Göran %A Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hernandez, Dena %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Holm, Hilma %A Hung, Yi-Jen %A Illig, Thomas %A Jones, Michelle R %A Kaleebu, Pontiano %A Kastelein, John J P %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kim, Eric %A Klopp, Norman %A Komulainen, Pirjo %A Kumari, Meena %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Lin, Shih-Yi %A Lindström, Jaana %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Mach, François %A McArdle, Wendy L %A Meisinger, Christa %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Müller, Gabrielle %A Nagaraja, Ramaiah %A Narisu, Narisu %A Nieminen, Tuomo V M %A Nsubuga, Rebecca N %A Olafsson, Isleifur %A Ong, Ken K %A Palotie, Aarno %A Papamarkou, Theodore %A Pomilla, Cristina %A Pouta, Anneli %A Rader, Daniel J %A Reilly, Muredach P %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Rudan, Igor %A Ruokonen, Aimo %A Samani, Nilesh %A Scharnagl, Hubert %A Seeley, Janet %A Silander, Kaisa %A Stančáková, Alena %A Stirrups, Kathleen %A Swift, Amy J %A Tiret, Laurence %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van Pelt, L Joost %A Vedantam, Sailaja %A Wainwright, Nicholas %A Wijmenga, Cisca %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wilsgaard, Tom %A Wilson, James F %A Young, Elizabeth H %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Adair, Linda S %A Arveiler, Dominique %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Bennett, Franklyn %A Bochud, Murielle %A Boehm, Bernhard O %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Bornstein, Stefan R %A Bovet, Pascal %A Burnier, Michel %A Campbell, Harry %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Chambers, John C %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Collins, Francis S %A Cooper, Richard S %A Danesh, John %A Dedoussis, George %A de Faire, Ulf %A Feranil, Alan B %A Ferrieres, Jean %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Freimer, Nelson B %A Gieger, Christian %A Groop, Leif C %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hingorani, Aroon %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %A Hofman, Albert %A Hovingh, G Kees %A Hsiung, Chao Agnes %A Humphries, Steve E %A Hunt, Steven C %A Hveem, Kristian %A Iribarren, Carlos %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Jula, Antti %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kaprio, Jaakko %A Kesäniemi, Antero %A Kivimaki, Mika %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Koudstaal, Peter J %A Krauss, Ronald M %A Kuh, Diana %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Kyvik, Kirsten O %A Laakso, Markku %A Lakka, Timo A %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Martin, Nicholas G %A März, Winfried %A McCarthy, Mark I %A McKenzie, Colin A %A Meneton, Pierre %A Metspalu, Andres %A Moilanen, Leena %A Morris, Andrew D %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Njølstad, Inger %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Power, Chris %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Price, Jackie F %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Quertermous, Thomas %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Saleheen, Danish %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Sanghera, Dharambir K %A Saramies, Jouko %A Schwarz, Peter E H %A Sheu, Wayne H-H %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Siegbahn, Agneta %A Spector, Tim D %A Stefansson, Kari %A Strachan, David P %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A Tremoli, Elena %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Uusitupa, Matti %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Wallentin, Lars %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Whitfield, John B %A Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R %A Ordovas, Jose M %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Franks, Paul W %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Sandhu, Manjinder S %A Rich, Stephen S %A Boehnke, Michael %A Deloukas, Panos %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %K African Continental Ancestry Group %K Asian Continental Ancestry Group %K Cholesterol, HDL %K Cholesterol, LDL %K Coronary Artery Disease %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Genotype %K Humans %K Lipids %K Triglycerides %X

Levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, triglycerides and total cholesterol are heritable, modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease. To identify new loci and refine known loci influencing these lipids, we examined 188,577 individuals using genome-wide and custom genotyping arrays. We identify and annotate 157 loci associated with lipid levels at P < 5 × 10(-8), including 62 loci not previously associated with lipid levels in humans. Using dense genotyping in individuals of European, East Asian, South Asian and African ancestry, we narrow association signals in 12 loci. We find that loci associated with blood lipid levels are often associated with cardiovascular and metabolic traits, including coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, blood pressure, waist-hip ratio and body mass index. Our results demonstrate the value of using genetic data from individuals of diverse ancestry and provide insights into the biological mechanisms regulating blood lipids to guide future genetic, biological and therapeutic research.

%B Nat Genet %V 45 %P 1274-1283 %8 2013 Nov %G eng %N 11 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24097068?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.2797 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2013 %T Genome-wide association analyses identify 18 new loci associated with serum urate concentrations. %A Köttgen, Anna %A Albrecht, Eva %A Teumer, Alexander %A Vitart, Veronique %A Krumsiek, Jan %A Hundertmark, Claudia %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A O'Seaghdha, Conall M %A Haller, Toomas %A Yang, Qiong %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Smith, Albert V %A Shi, Julia %A Struchalin, Maksim %A Middelberg, Rita P S %A Brown, Morris J %A Gaffo, Angelo L %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Li, Guo %A Hayward, Caroline %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Huffman, Jennifer %A Yengo, Loic %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Liu, Xuan %A Malerba, Giovanni %A Lopez, Lorna M %A van der Harst, Pim %A Li, Xinzhong %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Johansson, Asa %A Murgia, Federico %A Wild, Sarah H %A Bakker, Stephan J L %A Peden, John F %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Steri, Maristella %A Tenesa, Albert %A Lagou, Vasiliki %A Salo, Perttu %A Mangino, Massimo %A Rose, Lynda M %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Woodward, Owen M %A Okada, Yukinori %A Tin, Adrienne %A Müller, Christian %A Oldmeadow, Christopher %A Putku, Margus %A Czamara, Darina %A Kraft, Peter %A Frogheri, Laura %A Thun, Gian Andri %A Grotevendt, Anne %A Gislason, Gauti Kjartan %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A McArdle, Patrick %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Coresh, Josef %A Schmidt, Helena %A Schallert, Michael %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Nakamura, Yusuke %A Tanaka, Toshihiro %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Jacobs, David R %A Liu, Kiang %A D'Adamo, Pio %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waeber, Gérard %A Campbell, Susan %A Devuyst, Olivier %A Navarro, Pau %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Hastie, Nicholas %A Balkau, Beverley %A Froguel, Philippe %A Esko, Tõnu %A Salumets, Andres %A Khaw, Kay Tee %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Kraja, Aldi %A Zhang, Qunyuan %A Wild, Philipp S %A Scott, Rodney J %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Org, Elin %A Viigimaa, Margus %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Metter, Jeffrey E %A Lupo, Antonio %A Trabetti, Elisabetta %A Sorice, Rossella %A Döring, Angela %A Lattka, Eva %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Theis, Fabian %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A Davies, Gail %A Gow, Alan J %A Bruinenberg, Marcel %A Stolk, Ronald P %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Zhang, Weihua %A Winkelmann, Bernhard R %A Boehm, Bernhard O %A Lucae, Susanne %A Penninx, Brenda W %A Smit, Johannes H %A Curhan, Gary %A Mudgal, Poorva %A Plenge, Robert M %A Portas, Laura %A Persico, Ivana %A Kirin, Mirna %A Wilson, James F %A Mateo Leach, Irene %A van Gilst, Wiek H %A Goel, Anuj %A Ongen, Halit %A Hofman, Albert %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Imboden, Medea %A von Eckardstein, Arnold %A Cucca, Francesco %A Nagaraja, Ramaiah %A Piras, Maria Grazia %A Nauck, Matthias %A Schurmann, Claudia %A Budde, Kathrin %A Ernst, Florian %A Farrington, Susan M %A Theodoratou, Evropi %A Prokopenko, Inga %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Jula, Antti %A Perola, Markus %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Shin, So-Youn %A Spector, Tim D %A Sala, Cinzia %A Ridker, Paul M %A Kähönen, Mika %A Viikari, Jorma %A Hengstenberg, Christian %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Meschia, James F %A Nalls, Michael A %A Sharma, Pankaj %A Singleton, Andrew B %A Kamatani, Naoyuki %A Zeller, Tanja %A Burnier, Michel %A Attia, John %A Laan, Maris %A Klopp, Norman %A Hillege, Hans L %A Kloiber, Stefan %A Choi, Hyon %A Pirastu, Mario %A Tore, Silvia %A Probst-Hensch, Nicole M %A Völzke, Henry %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Parsa, Afshin %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Whitfield, John B %A Fornage, Myriam %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Siscovick, David S %A Polasek, Ozren %A Campbell, Harry %A Rudan, Igor %A Bouatia-Naji, Nabila %A Metspalu, Andres %A Loos, Ruth J F %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Gambaro, Giovanni %A Deary, Ian J %A Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H R %A Chambers, John C %A März, Winfried %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Snieder, Harold %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Wright, Alan F %A Navis, Gerjan %A Watkins, Hugh %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Sanna, Serena %A Schipf, Sabine %A Dunlop, Malcolm G %A Tönjes, Anke %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Raitakari, Olli %A Kao, W H Linda %A Ciullo, Marina %A Fox, Caroline S %A Caulfield, Mark %A Bochud, Murielle %A Gieger, Christian %K Analysis of Variance %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Gene Frequency %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glucose %K Gout %K Humans %K Inhibins %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Signal Transduction %K Uric Acid %X

Elevated serum urate concentrations can cause gout, a prevalent and painful inflammatory arthritis. By combining data from >140,000 individuals of European ancestry within the Global Urate Genetics Consortium (GUGC), we identified and replicated 28 genome-wide significant loci in association with serum urate concentrations (18 new regions in or near TRIM46, INHBB, SFMBT1, TMEM171, VEGFA, BAZ1B, PRKAG2, STC1, HNF4G, A1CF, ATXN2, UBE2Q2, IGF1R, NFAT5, MAF, HLF, ACVR1B-ACVRL1 and B3GNT4). Associations for many of the loci were of similar magnitude in individuals of non-European ancestry. We further characterized these loci for associations with gout, transcript expression and the fractional excretion of urate. Network analyses implicate the inhibins-activins signaling pathways and glucose metabolism in systemic urate control. New candidate genes for serum urate concentration highlight the importance of metabolic control of urate production and excretion, which may have implications for the treatment and prevention of gout.

%B Nat Genet %V 45 %P 145-54 %8 2013 Feb %G eng %N 2 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23263486?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.2500 %0 Journal Article %J Biol Psychiatry %D 2013 %T A genome-wide association study of depressive symptoms. %A Hek, Karin %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Lahti, Jari %A Terracciano, Antonio %A Teumer, Alexander %A Cornelis, Marilyn C %A Amin, Najaf %A Bakshis, Erin %A Baumert, Jens %A Ding, Jingzhong %A Liu, Yongmei %A Marciante, Kristin %A Meirelles, Osorio %A Nalls, Michael A %A Sun, Yan V %A Vogelzangs, Nicole %A Yu, Lei %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Bennett, David A %A Boomsma, Dorret %A Cannas, Alessandra %A Coker, Laura H %A de Geus, Eco %A De Jager, Philip L %A Diez-Roux, Ana V %A Purcell, Shaun %A Hu, Frank B %A Rimma, Eric B %A Hunter, David J %A Jensen, Majken K %A Curhan, Gary %A Rice, Kenneth %A Penman, Alan D %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Emeny, Rebecca %A Eriksson, Johan G %A Evans, Denis A %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Fornage, Myriam %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hofman, Albert %A Illig, Thomas %A Kardia, Sharon %A Kelly-Hayes, Margaret %A Koenen, Karestan %A Kraft, Peter %A Kuningas, Maris %A Massaro, Joseph M %A Melzer, David %A Mulas, Antonella %A Mulder, Cornelis L %A Murray, Anna %A Oostra, Ben A %A Palotie, Aarno %A Penninx, Brenda %A Petersmann, Astrid %A Pilling, Luke C %A Psaty, Bruce %A Rawal, Rajesh %A Reiman, Eric M %A Schulz, Andrea %A Shulman, Joshua M %A Singleton, Andrew B %A Smith, Albert V %A Sutin, Angelina R %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Völzke, Henry %A Widen, Elisabeth %A Yaffe, Kristine %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Cucca, Francesco %A Harris, Tamara %A Ladwig, Karl-Heinz %A Llewellyn, David J %A Räikkönen, Katri %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Grabe, Hans J %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Mosley, Thomas H %A Newman, Anne B %A Tiemeier, Henning %A Murabito, Joanne %K Aged %K Aged, 80 and over %K Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5 %K Depression %K Female %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Male %K Middle Aged %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %X

BACKGROUND: Depression is a heritable trait that exists on a continuum of varying severity and duration. Yet, the search for genetic variants associated with depression has had few successes. We exploit the entire continuum of depression to find common variants for depressive symptoms.

METHODS: In this genome-wide association study, we combined the results of 17 population-based studies assessing depressive symptoms with the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Replication of the independent top hits (p<1×10(-5)) was performed in five studies assessing depressive symptoms with other instruments. In addition, we performed a combined meta-analysis of all 22 discovery and replication studies.

RESULTS: The discovery sample comprised 34,549 individuals (mean age of 66.5) and no loci reached genome-wide significance (lowest p = 1.05×10(-7)). Seven independent single nucleotide polymorphisms were considered for replication. In the replication set (n = 16,709), we found suggestive association of one single nucleotide polymorphism with depressive symptoms (rs161645, 5q21, p = 9.19×10(-3)). This 5q21 region reached genome-wide significance (p = 4.78×10(-8)) in the overall meta-analysis combining discovery and replication studies (n = 51,258).

CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that only a large sample comprising more than 50,000 subjects may be sufficiently powered to detect genes for depressive symptoms.

%B Biol Psychiatry %V 73 %P 667-78 %8 2013 Apr 01 %G eng %N 7 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23290196?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1016/j.biopsych.2012.09.033 %0 Journal Article %J Eur J Hum Genet %D 2016 %T Genetic variants in RBFOX3 are associated with sleep latency. %A Amin, Najaf %A Allebrandt, Karla V %A van der Spek, Ashley %A Müller-Myhsok, Bertram %A Hek, Karin %A Teder-Laving, Maris %A Hayward, Caroline %A Esko, Tõnu %A van Mill, Josine G %A Mbarek, Hamdi %A Watson, Nathaniel F %A Melville, Scott A %A Del Greco, Fabiola M %A Byrne, Enda M %A Oole, Edwin %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Chen, Ting-Hsu %A Evans, Daniel S %A Coresh, Josef %A Vogelzangs, Nicole %A Karjalainen, Juha %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Gharib, Sina A %A Zgaga, Lina %A Mihailov, Evelin %A Stone, Katie L %A Campbell, Harry %A Brouwer, Rutger Ww %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Dogas, Zoran %A Marciante, Kristin D %A Campbell, Susan %A Borovecki, Fran %A Luik, Annemarie I %A Li, Man %A Hottenga, Jouke Jan %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A van den Hout, Mirjam Cgn %A Cummings, Steven R %A Aulchenko, Yurii S %A Gehrman, Philip R %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Wichmann, Heinz-Erich %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Fehrmann, Rudolf Sn %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Hofman, Albert %A Kao, Wen Hong Linda %A Oostra, Ben A %A Wright, Alan F %A Vink, Jacqueline M %A Wilson, James F %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Polasek, Ozren %A Punjabi, Naresh M %A Redline, Susan %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Heath, Andrew C %A Merrow, Martha %A Tranah, Gregory J %A Gottlieb, Daniel J %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Rudan, Igor %A Tiemeier, Henning %A van IJcken, Wilfred Fj %A Penninx, Brenda W %A Metspalu, Andres %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Franke, Lude %A Roenneberg, Till %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %X

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

%B Eur J Hum Genet %V 24 %P 1488-95 %8 2016 Oct %G eng %N 10 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27142678?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ejhg.2016.31 %0 Journal Article %J Circ Cardiovasc Genet %D 2016 %T Multiethnic Exome-Wide Association Study of Subclinical Atherosclerosis. %A Natarajan, Pradeep %A Bis, Joshua C %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Cox, Amanda J %A Dörr, Marcus %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Franceschini, Nora %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Jhun, Min A %A Kavousi, Maryam %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Marioni, Riccardo E %A Schminke, Ulf %A Stitziel, Nathan O %A Tada, Hayato %A van Setten, Jessica %A Smith, Albert V %A Vojinovic, Dina %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Yao, Jie %A Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M %A Amin, Najaf %A Baber, Usman %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Carr, J Jeffrey %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A de Jong, Pim A %A de Koning, Harry %A de Vos, Bob D %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Fuster, Valentin %A Franco, Oscar H %A Goodarzi, Mark O %A Harris, Tamara B %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Heiss, Gerardo %A Hoffmann, Udo %A Hofman, Albert %A Išgum, Ivana %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Kral, Brian G %A Launer, Lenore J %A Massaro, Joseph %A Mehran, Roxana %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Mosley, Thomas H %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Newman, Anne B %A Nguyen, Khanh-Dung %A North, Kari E %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Oudkerk, Matthijs %A Pankow, James S %A Peloso, Gina M %A Post, Wendy %A Province, Michael A %A Raffield, Laura M %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Reilly, Dermot F %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Rosendaal, Frits %A Sartori, Samantha %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teumer, Alexander %A Trompet, Stella %A Turner, Stephen T %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaidya, Dhananjay %A van der Lugt, Aad %A Völker, Uwe %A Wardlaw, Joanna M %A Wassel, Christina L %A Weiss, Stefan %A Wojczynski, Mary K %A Becker, Diane M %A Becker, Lewis C %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bowden, Donald W %A Deary, Ian J %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Felix, Stephan B %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Mathias, Rasika %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rader, Daniel J %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Wilson, James G %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Völzke, Henry %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Peyser, Patricia A %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %X

BACKGROUND: -The burden of subclinical atherosclerosis in asymptomatic individuals is heritable and associated with elevated risk of developing clinical coronary heart disease (CHD). We sought to identify genetic variants in protein-coding regions associated with subclinical atherosclerosis and the risk of subsequent CHD.

METHODS AND RESULTS: -We studied a total of 25,109 European ancestry and African-American participants with coronary artery calcification (CAC) measured by cardiac computed tomography and 52,869 with common carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) measured by ultrasonography within the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) Consortium. Participants were genotyped for 247,870 DNA sequence variants (231,539 in exons) across the genome. A meta-analysis of exome-wide association studies was performed across cohorts for CAC and CIMT. APOB p.Arg3527Gln was associated with four-fold excess CAC (P = 3×10(-10)). The APOE ε2 allele (p.Arg176Cys) was associated with both 22.3% reduced CAC (P = 1×10(-12)) and 1.4% reduced CIMT (P = 4×10(-14)) in carriers compared with non-carriers. In secondary analyses conditioning on LDL cholesterol concentration, the ε2 protective association with CAC, although attenuated, remained strongly significant. Additionally, the presence of ε2 was associated with reduced risk for CHD (OR 0.77; P = 1×10(-11)).

CONCLUSIONS: -Exome-wide association meta-analysis demonstrates that protein-coding variants in APOB and APOE associate with subclinical atherosclerosis. APOE ε2 represents the first significant association for multiple subclinical atherosclerosis traits across multiple ethnicities as well as clinical CHD.

%B Circ Cardiovasc Genet %8 2016 Nov 21 %G eng %R 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.116.001572 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2017 %T Large-scale GWAS identifies multiple loci for hand grip strength providing biological insights into muscular fitness. %A Willems, Sara M %A Wright, Daniel J %A Day, Felix R %A Trajanoska, Katerina %A Joshi, Peter K %A Morris, John A %A Matteini, Amy M %A Garton, Fleur C %A Grarup, Niels %A Oskolkov, Nikolay %A Thalamuthu, Anbupalam %A Mangino, Massimo %A Liu, Jun %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Lek, Monkol %A Xu, Liwen %A Wang, Guan %A Oldmeadow, Christopher %A Gaulton, Kyle J %A Lotta, Luca A %A Miyamoto-Mikami, Eri %A Rivas, Manuel A %A White, Tom %A Loh, Po-Ru %A Aadahl, Mette %A Amin, Najaf %A Attia, John R %A Austin, Krista %A Benyamin, Beben %A Brage, Søren %A Cheng, Yu-Ching %A Cięszczyk, Paweł %A Derave, Wim %A Eriksson, Karl-Fredrik %A Eynon, Nir %A Linneberg, Allan %A Lucia, Alejandro %A Massidda, Myosotis %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Miyachi, Motohiko %A Murakami, Haruka %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Pandey, Ashutosh %A Papadimitriou, Ioannis %A Rajpal, Deepak K %A Sale, Craig %A Schnurr, Theresia M %A Sessa, Francesco %A Shrine, Nick %A Tobin, Martin D %A Varley, Ian %A Wain, Louise V %A Wray, Naomi R %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A MacArthur, Daniel G %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kiel, Douglas P %A Pitsiladis, Yannis %A Fuku, Noriyuki %A Franks, Paul W %A North, Kathryn N %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Mather, Karen A %A Hansen, Torben %A Hansson, Ola %A Spector, Tim %A Murabito, Joanne M %A Richards, J Brent %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Perry, John R B %A Wareham, Nick J %A Scott, Robert A %X

Hand grip strength is a widely used proxy of muscular fitness, a marker of frailty, and predictor of a range of morbidities and all-cause mortality. To investigate the genetic determinants of variation in grip strength, we perform a large-scale genetic discovery analysis in a combined sample of 195,180 individuals and identify 16 loci associated with grip strength (P<5 × 10) in combined analyses. A number of these loci contain genes implicated in structure and function of skeletal muscle fibres (ACTG1), neuronal maintenance and signal transduction (PEX14, TGFA, SYT1), or monogenic syndromes with involvement of psychomotor impairment (PEX14, LRPPRC and KANSL1). Mendelian randomization analyses are consistent with a causal effect of higher genetically predicted grip strength on lower fracture risk. In conclusion, our findings provide new biological insight into the mechanistic underpinnings of grip strength and the causal role of muscular strength in age-related morbidities and mortality.

%B Nat Commun %V 8 %P 16015 %8 2017 Jul 12 %G eng %R 10.1038/ncomms16015 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2018 %T Large-scale whole-exome sequencing association studies identify rare functional variants influencing serum urate levels. %A Tin, Adrienne %A Li, Yong %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Nutile, Teresa %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Yang, Qiong %A Chen, Ming-Huei %A Robinson-Cohen, Cassianne %A Mace, Aurelien %A Liu, Jun %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Sorice, Rossella %A Sedaghat, Sanaz %A Swen, Melody %A Yu, Bing %A Ghasemi, Sahar %A Teumer, Alexanda %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Ciullo, Marina %A Li, Meng %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Kraaij, Robert %A Amin, Najaf %A van Rooij, Jeroen %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Dehghan, Abbas %A McKnight, Barbara %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Morrison, Alanna %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Fox, Caroline S %A Woodward, Owen M %A Köttgen, Anna %K Exome %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Glucose Transport Proteins, Facilitative %K Humans %K Kidney Function Tests %K Meta-Analysis as Topic %K Organic Anion Transporters %K Organic Cation Transport Proteins %K Protein Structure, Secondary %K Uric Acid %X

Elevated serum urate levels can cause gout, an excruciating disease with suboptimal treatment. Previous GWAS identified common variants with modest effects on serum urate. Here we report large-scale whole-exome sequencing association studies of serum urate and kidney function among ≤19,517 European ancestry and African-American individuals. We identify aggregate associations of low-frequency damaging variants in the urate transporters SLC22A12 (URAT1; p = 1.3 × 10) and SLC2A9 (p = 4.5 × 10). Gout risk in rare SLC22A12 variant carriers is halved (OR = 0.5, p = 4.9 × 10). Selected rare variants in SLC22A12 are validated in transport studies, confirming three as loss-of-function (R325W, R405C, and T467M) and illustrating the therapeutic potential of the new URAT1-blocker lesinurad. In SLC2A9, mapping of rare variants of large effects onto the predicted protein structure reveals new residues that may affect urate binding. These findings provide new insights into the genetic architecture of serum urate, and highlight molecular targets in SLC22A12 and SLC2A9 for lowering serum urate and preventing gout.

%B Nat Commun %V 9 %P 4228 %8 2018 10 12 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41467-018-06620-4 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2018 %T Refining the accuracy of validated target identification through coding variant fine-mapping in type 2 diabetes. %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Wessel, Jennifer %A Willems, Sara M %A Zhao, Wei %A Robertson, Neil R %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Gan, Wei %A Kitajima, Hidetoshi %A Taliun, Daniel %A Rayner, N William %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Lu, Yingchang %A Li, Man %A Jensen, Richard A %A Hu, Yao %A Huo, Shaofeng %A Lohman, Kurt K %A Zhang, Weihua %A Cook, James P %A Prins, Bram Peter %A Flannick, Jason %A Grarup, Niels %A Trubetskoy, Vassily Vladimirovich %A Kravic, Jasmina %A Kim, Young Jin %A Rybin, Denis V %A Yaghootkar, Hanieh %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Meidtner, Karina %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Varga, Tibor V %A Marten, Jonathan %A Li, Jin %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A An, Ping %A Ligthart, Symen %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Malerba, Giovanni %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Tajes, Juan Fernandez %A Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur %A Wuttke, Matthias %A Lecoeur, Cécile %A Preuss, Michael %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Graff, Marielisa %A Highland, Heather M %A Justice, Anne E %A Liu, Dajiang J %A Marouli, Eirini %A Peloso, Gina Marie %A Warren, Helen R %A Afaq, Saima %A Afzal, Shoaib %A Ahlqvist, Emma %A Almgren, Peter %A Amin, Najaf %A Bang, Lia B %A Bertoni, Alain G %A Bombieri, Cristina %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Brandslund, Ivan %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Burtt, Noel P %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Cho, Yoon Shin %A Christensen, Cramer %A Eastwood, Sophie V %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Fischer, Krista %A Gambaro, Giovanni %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Grove, Megan L %A de Haan, Hugoline G %A Hackinger, Sophie %A Hai, Yang %A Han, Sohee %A Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne %A Hivert, Marie-France %A Isomaa, Bo %A Jäger, Susanne %A Jørgensen, Marit E %A Jørgensen, Torben %A Käräjämäki, AnneMari %A Kim, Bong-Jo %A Kim, Sung Soo %A Koistinen, Heikki A %A Kovacs, Peter %A Kriebel, Jennifer %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Läll, Kristi %A Lange, Leslie A %A Lee, Jung-Jin %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Li, Huaixing %A Lin, Keng-Hung %A Linneberg, Allan %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Liu, Jun %A Loh, Marie %A Mägi, Reedik %A Mamakou, Vasiliki %A McKean-Cowdin, Roberta %A Nadkarni, Girish %A Neville, Matt %A Nielsen, Sune F %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Peyser, Patricia A %A Rathmann, Wolfgang %A Rice, Kenneth %A Rich, Stephen S %A Rode, Line %A Rolandsson, Olov %A Schönherr, Sebastian %A Selvin, Elizabeth %A Small, Kerrin S %A Stančáková, Alena %A Surendran, Praveen %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teslovich, Tanya M %A Thorand, Barbara %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Tin, Adrienne %A Tönjes, Anke %A Varbo, Anette %A Witte, Daniel R %A Wood, Andrew R %A Yajnik, Pranav %A Yao, Jie %A Yengo, Loic %A Young, Robin %A Amouyel, Philippe %A Boeing, Heiner %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Chowdhury, Rajiv %A Collins, Francis S %A Dedoussis, George %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Deloukas, Panos %A Ferrario, Marco M %A Ferrieres, Jean %A Florez, Jose C %A Frossard, Philippe %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Harris, Tamara B %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Howson, Joanna M M %A Ingelsson, Martin %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Kee, Frank %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Männistö, Satu %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Melander, Olle %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Moitry, Marie %A Morris, Andrew D %A Murray, Alison D %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Owen, Katharine R %A Perola, Markus %A Peters, Annette %A Province, Michael A %A Rasheed, Asif %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rivadineira, Fernando %A Rosendaal, Frits R %A Rosengren, Anders H %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Sheu, Wayne H-H %A Sladek, Rob %A Smith, Blair H %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Varma, Rohit %A Willer, Cristen J %A Blüher, Matthias %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Chambers, John Campbell %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Danesh, John %A van Duijn, Cornelia %A Dupuis, Josée %A Franco, Oscar H %A Franks, Paul W %A Froguel, Philippe %A Grallert, Harald %A Groop, Leif %A Han, Bok-Ghee %A Hansen, Torben %A Hattersley, Andrew T %A Hayward, Caroline %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Karpe, Fredrik %A Kooner, Jaspal Singh %A Köttgen, Anna %A Kuulasmaa, Kari %A Laakso, Markku %A Lin, Xu %A Lind, Lars %A Liu, Yongmei %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Marchini, Jonathan %A Metspalu, Andres %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis %A Nordestgaard, Børge G %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Pankow, James S %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Sattar, Naveed %A Schulze, Matthias B %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Spector, Timothy D %A Stefansson, Kari %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Tuomi, Tiinamaija %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Wilson, James G %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Scott, Robert A %A Barroso, Inês %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Goodarzi, Mark O %A Meigs, James B %A Boehnke, Michael %A Saleheen, Danish %A Morris, Andrew P %A Rotter, Jerome I %A McCarthy, Mark I %X

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

%B Nat Genet %V 50 %P 559-571 %8 2018 Apr %G eng %N 4 %R 10.1038/s41588-018-0084-1 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2019 %T A catalog of genetic loci associated with kidney function from analyses of a million individuals. %A Wuttke, Matthias %A Li, Yong %A Li, Man %A Sieber, Karsten B %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Gorski, Mathias %A Tin, Adrienne %A Wang, Lihua %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Hoppmann, Anselm %A Kirsten, Holger %A Giri, Ayush %A Chai, Jin-Fang %A Sveinbjornsson, Gardar %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A Nutile, Teresa %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Marten, Jonathan %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Ghasemi, Sahar %A Xu, Yizhe %A Horn, Katrin %A Noce, Damia %A van der Most, Peter J %A Sedaghat, Sanaz %A Yu, Zhi %A Akiyama, Masato %A Afaq, Saima %A Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S %A Almgren, Peter %A Amin, Najaf %A Arnlöv, Johan %A Bakker, Stephan J L %A Bansal, Nisha %A Baptista, Daniela %A Bergmann, Sven %A Biggs, Mary L %A Biino, Ginevra %A Boehnke, Michael %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Boissel, Mathilde %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Boutin, Thibaud S %A Brenner, Hermann %A Brumat, Marco %A Burkhardt, Ralph %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Campana, Eric %A Campbell, Archie %A Campbell, Harry %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Carroll, Robert J %A Catamo, Eulalia %A Chambers, John C %A Chee, Miao-Ling %A Chee, Miao-Li %A Chen, Xu %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Cheng, Yurong %A Christensen, Kaare %A Cifkova, Renata %A Ciullo, Marina %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Cook, James P %A Coresh, Josef %A Corre, Tanguy %A Sala, Cinzia Felicita %A Cusi, Daniele %A Danesh, John %A Daw, E Warwick %A de Borst, Martin H %A De Grandi, Alessandro %A de Mutsert, Renée %A de Vries, Aiko P J %A Degenhardt, Frauke %A Delgado, Graciela %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Di Angelantonio, Emanuele %A Dittrich, Katalin %A Divers, Jasmin %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Ehret, Georg %A Elliott, Paul %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Evans, Michele K %A Felix, Janine F %A Foo, Valencia Hui Xian %A Franco, Oscar H %A Franke, Andre %A Freedman, Barry I %A Freitag-Wolf, Sandra %A Friedlander, Yechiel %A Froguel, Philippe %A Gansevoort, Ron T %A Gao, He %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gaziano, J Michael %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Giulianini, Franco %A Gögele, Martin %A Gordon, Scott D %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Haller, Toomas %A Hamet, Pavel %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hartman, Catharina A %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hellwege, Jacklyn N %A Heng, Chew-Kiat %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hofer, Edith %A Huang, Wei %A Hutri-Kähönen, Nina %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Indridason, Olafur S %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Ising, Marcus %A Jaddoe, Vincent W V %A Jakobsdottir, Johanna %A Jonas, Jost B %A Joshi, Peter K %A Josyula, Navya Shilpa %A Jung, Bettina %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Kammerer, Candace M %A Kanai, Masahiro %A Kastarinen, Mika %A Kerr, Shona M %A Khor, Chiea-Chuen %A Kiess, Wieland %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Körner, Antje %A Kovacs, Peter %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Krajcoviechova, Alena %A Kramer, Holly %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Kuokkanen, Mikko %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A La Bianca, Martina %A Laakso, Markku %A Lange, Leslie A %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Lee, Jeannette Jen-Mai %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Lieb, Wolfgang %A Lim, Su-Chi %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Liu, Jun %A Liu, Jianjun %A Loeffler, Markus %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lucae, Susanne %A Lukas, Mary Ann %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mägi, Reedik %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Martins, Jade %A März, Winfried %A Mascalzoni, Deborah %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Meisinger, Christa %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Melander, Olle %A Metspalu, Andres %A Mikaelsdottir, Evgenia K %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Miliku, Kozeta %A Mishra, Pashupati P %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Mononen, Nina %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Mychaleckyj, Josyf C %A Nadkarni, Girish N %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nauck, Matthias %A Nikus, Kjell %A Ning, Boting %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Noordam, Raymond %A O'Connell, Jeffrey %A O'Donoghue, Michelle L %A Olafsson, Isleifur %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Ouwehand, Willem H %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Palsson, Runolfur %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Perls, Thomas %A Perola, Markus %A Pirastu, Mario %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Podgornaia, Anna I %A Polasek, Ozren %A Ponte, Belen %A Porteous, David J %A Poulain, Tanja %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Preuss, Michael H %A Prins, Bram P %A Province, Michael A %A Rabelink, Ton J %A Raffield, Laura M %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Reilly, Dermot F %A Rettig, Rainer %A Rheinberger, Myriam %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Rizzi, Federica %A Roberts, David J %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rossing, Peter %A Rudan, Igor %A Rueedi, Rico %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Ryan, Kathleen A %A Saba, Yasaman %A Sabanayagam, Charumathi %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Salvi, Erika %A Saum, Kai-Uwe %A Schmidt, Helena %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Schöttker, Ben %A Schulz, Christina-Alexandra %A Schupf, Nicole %A Shaffer, Christian M %A Shi, Yuan %A Smith, Albert V %A Smith, Blair H %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Spracklen, Cassandra N %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Stringham, Heather M %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Svensson, Per O %A Szymczak, Silke %A Tai, E-Shyong %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Tan, Nicholas Y Q %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teren, Andrej %A Tham, Yih-Chung %A Thiery, Joachim %A Thio, Chris H L %A Thomsen, Hauke %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Tönjes, Anke %A Tremblay, Johanne %A Tzoulaki, Ioanna %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaccargiu, Simona %A van Dam, Rob M %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Velez Edward, Digna R %A Verweij, Niek %A Vogelezang, Suzanne %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waeber, Gérard %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wallentin, Lars %A Wang, Ya Xing %A Wang, Chaolong %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A Bin Wei, Wen %A White, Harvey %A Whitfield, John B %A Wild, Sarah H %A Wilson, James F %A Wojczynski, Mary K %A Wong, Charlene %A Wong, Tien-Yin %A Xu, Liang %A Yang, Qiong %A Yasuda, Masayuki %A Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Bochud, Murielle %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Vitart, Veronique %A Wilson, James G %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Parsa, Afshin %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Ho, Kevin %A Morris, Andrew P %A Devuyst, Olivier %A Akilesh, Shreeram %A Pendergrass, Sarah A %A Sim, Xueling %A Böger, Carsten A %A Okada, Yukinori %A Edwards, Todd L %A Snieder, Harold %A Stefansson, Kari %A Hung, Adriana M %A Heid, Iris M %A Scholz, Markus %A Teumer, Alexander %A Köttgen, Anna %A Pattaro, Cristian %K Chromosome Mapping %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Genetic Association Studies %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glomerular Filtration Rate %K Humans %K Inheritance Patterns %K Kidney Function Tests %K Phenotype %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Quantitative Trait Loci %K Quantitative Trait, Heritable %K Renal Insufficiency, Chronic %K Uromodulin %X

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

%B Nat Genet %V 51 %P 957-972 %8 2019 06 %G eng %N 6 %R 10.1038/s41588-019-0407-x %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2019 %T Multi-ancestry study of blood lipid levels identifies four loci interacting with physical activity. %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %A Bentley, Amy R %A Noordam, Raymond %A Sung, Yun Ju %A Schwander, Karen %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Jakupović, Hermina %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Manning, Alisa %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Aschard, Hugues %A Brown, Michael R %A de Las Fuentes, Lisa %A Franceschini, Nora %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Vojinovic, Dina %A Aslibekyan, Stella %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Kho, Minjung %A Musani, Solomon K %A Richard, Melissa %A Wang, Heming %A Wang, Zhe %A Bartz, Traci M %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Campbell, Archie %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Fisher, Virginia %A Hartwig, Fernando P %A Horimoto, Andrea R V R %A Li, Changwei %A Lohman, Kurt K %A Marten, Jonathan %A Sim, Xueling %A Smith, Albert V %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Alver, Maris %A Amini, Marzyeh %A Boissel, Mathilde %A Chai, Jin Fang %A Chen, Xu %A Divers, Jasmin %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Gao, Chuan %A Graff, Mariaelisa %A Harris, Sarah E %A He, Meian %A Hsu, Fang-Chi %A Jackson, Anne U %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Laguzzi, Federica %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Riaz, Muhammad %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rueedi, Rico %A Stringham, Heather M %A Takeuchi, Fumihiko %A van der Most, Peter J %A Varga, Tibor V %A Verweij, Niek %A Ware, Erin B %A Wen, Wanqing %A Li, Xiaoyin %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Amin, Najaf %A Arnett, Donna K %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Brumat, Marco %A Cade, Brian %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Connell, John %A de Mutsert, Renée %A de Silva, H Janaka %A de Vries, Paul S %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Ding, Jingzhong %A Eaton, Charles B %A Faul, Jessica D %A Friedlander, Yechiel %A Gabriel, Kelley P %A Ghanbari, Mohsen %A Giulianini, Franco %A Gu, Chi Charles %A Gu, Dongfeng %A Harris, Tamara B %A He, Jiang %A Heikkinen, Sami %A Heng, Chew-Kiat %A Hunt, Steven C %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Jonas, Jost B %A Koh, Woon-Puay %A Komulainen, Pirjo %A Krieger, Jose E %A Kritchevsky, Stephen B %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Launer, Lenore J %A Leander, Karin %A Lemaitre, Rozenn N %A Lewis, Cora E %A Liang, Jingjing %A Liu, Jianjun %A Mägi, Reedik %A Manichaikul, Ani %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Mosley, Thomas H %A Murray, Alison D %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nang, Ei-Ei Khaing %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Nona, Sotoodehnia %A Norris, Jill M %A Nwuba, Chiamaka Vivian %A O'Connell, Jeff %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Papanicolau, George J %A Pazoki, Raha %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Peters, Annette %A Peyser, Patricia A %A Polasek, Ozren %A Porteous, David J %A Poveda, Alaitz %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rich, Stephen S %A Risch, Neil %A Robinson, Jennifer G %A Rose, Lynda M %A Rudan, Igor %A Schreiner, Pamela J %A Scott, Robert A %A Sidney, Stephen S %A Sims, Mario %A Smith, Jennifer A %A Snieder, Harold %A Sofer, Tamar %A Starr, John M %A Sternfeld, Barbara %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Tang, Hua %A Taylor, Kent D %A Tsai, Michael Y %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van der Ende, M Yldau %A van Heemst, Diana %A Voortman, Trudy %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wennberg, Patrik %A Wilson, Gregory %A Xiang, Yong-Bing %A Yao, Jie %A Yu, Caizheng %A Yuan, Jian-Min %A Zhao, Wei %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Becker, Diane M %A Boehnke, Michael %A Bowden, Donald W %A de Faire, Ulf %A Deary, Ian J %A Elliott, Paul %A Esko, Tõnu %A Freedman, Barry I %A Froguel, Philippe %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gieger, Christian %A Kato, Norihiro %A Laakso, Markku %A Lakka, Timo A %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Shu, Xiao-Ou %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Wagenknecht, Lynne E %A Wang, Ya X %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Weir, David R %A Wu, Tangchun %A Zheng, Wei %A Zhu, Xiaofeng %A Evans, Michele K %A Franks, Paul W %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hayward, Caroline %A Horta, Bernardo L %A Kelly, Tanika N %A Liu, Yongmei %A North, Kari E %A Pereira, Alexandre C %A Ridker, Paul M %A Tai, E Shyong %A van Dam, Rob M %A Fox, Ervin R %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Province, Michael A %A Redline, Susan %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Kooperberg, Charles B %A Gauderman, W James %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rice, Kenneth %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Fornage, Myriam %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Rotimi, Charles N %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Rao, Dabeeru C %A Loos, Ruth J F %K Adolescent %K Adult %K African Continental Ancestry Group %K Aged %K Aged, 80 and over %K Asian Continental Ancestry Group %K Brazil %K Calcium-Binding Proteins %K Cholesterol %K Cholesterol, HDL %K Cholesterol, LDL %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Exercise %K Female %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Genotype %K Hispanic Americans %K Humans %K LIM-Homeodomain Proteins %K Lipid Metabolism %K Lipids %K Male %K Membrane Proteins %K Microtubule-Associated Proteins %K Middle Aged %K Muscle Proteins %K Nerve Tissue Proteins %K Transcription Factors %K Triglycerides %K Young Adult %X

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

%B Nat Commun %V 10 %P 376 %8 2019 01 22 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41467-018-08008-w %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2019 %T Target genes, variants, tissues and transcriptional pathways influencing human serum urate levels. %A Tin, Adrienne %A Marten, Jonathan %A Halperin Kuhns, Victoria L %A Li, Yong %A Wuttke, Matthias %A Kirsten, Holger %A Sieber, Karsten B %A Qiu, Chengxiang %A Gorski, Mathias %A Yu, Zhi %A Giri, Ayush %A Sveinbjornsson, Gardar %A Li, Man %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Hoppmann, Anselm %A O'Connor, Luke J %A Prins, Bram %A Nutile, Teresa %A Noce, Damia %A Akiyama, Masato %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Ghasemi, Sahar %A van der Most, Peter J %A Horn, Katrin %A Xu, Yizhe %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Sedaghat, Sanaz %A Afaq, Saima %A Amin, Najaf %A Arnlöv, Johan %A Bakker, Stephan J L %A Bansal, Nisha %A Baptista, Daniela %A Bergmann, Sven %A Biggs, Mary L %A Biino, Ginevra %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Boutin, Thibaud S %A Brumat, Marco %A Burkhardt, Ralph %A Campana, Eric %A Campbell, Archie %A Campbell, Harry %A Carroll, Robert J %A Catamo, Eulalia %A Chambers, John C %A Ciullo, Marina %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Coresh, Josef %A Corre, Tanguy %A Cusi, Daniele %A Felicita, Sala Cinzia %A de Borst, Martin H %A De Grandi, Alessandro %A de Mutsert, Renée %A de Vries, Aiko P J %A Delgado, Graciela %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Devuyst, Olivier %A Dittrich, Katalin %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Ehret, Georg %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Evans, Michele K %A Gansevoort, Ron T %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Gögele, Martin %A Gordon, Scott D %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Haller, Toomas %A Hamet, Pavel %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hofer, Edith %A Holm, Hilma %A Huang, Wei %A Hutri-Kähönen, Nina %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Lewis, Raychel M %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Jakobsdottir, Johanna %A Jonsdottir, Ingileif %A Jonsson, Helgi %A Joshi, Peter K %A Josyula, Navya Shilpa %A Jung, Bettina %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Kanai, Masahiro %A Kerr, Shona M %A Kiess, Wieland %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Körner, Antje %A Kovacs, Peter %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A La Bianca, Martina %A Lange, Leslie A %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Liu, Jun %A Loeffler, Markus %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mägi, Reedik %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Martin, Nicholas G %A März, Winfried %A Mascalzoni, Deborah %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Meisinger, Christa %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Wilson, Otis D %A Gaziano, J Michael %A Mishra, Pashupati P %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Mononen, Nina %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Nadkarni, Girish N %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nauck, Matthias %A Nikus, Kjell %A Ning, Boting %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Noordam, Raymond %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Olafsson, Isleifur %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Perls, Thomas %A Peters, Annette %A Pirastu, Mario %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Polasek, Ozren %A Ponte, Belen %A Porteous, David J %A Poulain, Tanja %A Preuss, Michael H %A Rabelink, Ton J %A Raffield, Laura M %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rettig, Rainer %A Rheinberger, Myriam %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Rizzi, Federica %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rudan, Igor %A Krajcoviechova, Alena %A Cifkova, Renata %A Rueedi, Rico %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Ryan, Kathleen A %A Saba, Yasaman %A Salvi, Erika %A Schmidt, Helena %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Shaffer, Christian M %A Smith, Albert V %A Smith, Blair H %A Spracklen, Cassandra N %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Sulem, Patrick %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Teren, Andrej %A Thiery, Joachim %A Thio, Chris H L %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Tönjes, Anke %A Tremblay, Johanne %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaccargiu, Simona %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Verweij, Niek %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waeber, Gérard %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Whitfield, John B %A Wild, Sarah H %A Wilson, James F %A Yang, Qiong %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Bochud, Murielle %A Wilson, James G %A Pendergrass, Sarah A %A Ho, Kevin %A Parsa, Afshin %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Böger, Carsten A %A Snieder, Harold %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Okada, Yukinori %A Edwards, Todd L %A Stefansson, Kari %A Susztak, Katalin %A Scholz, Markus %A Heid, Iris M %A Hung, Adriana M %A Teumer, Alexander %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Woodward, Owen M %A Vitart, Veronique %A Köttgen, Anna %X

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

%B Nat Genet %V 51 %P 1459-1474 %8 2019 Oct %G eng %N 10 %R 10.1038/s41588-019-0504-x %0 Journal Article %J Diabetes %D 2020 %T Genetic Studies of Leptin Concentrations Implicate Leptin in the Regulation of Early Adiposity. %A Yaghootkar, Hanieh %A Zhang, Yiying %A Spracklen, Cassandra N %A Karaderi, Tugce %A Huang, Lam Opal %A Bradfield, Jonathan %A Schurmann, Claudia %A Fine, Rebecca S %A Preuss, Michael H %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Wittemans, Laura Bl %A Lu, Yingchang %A Metz, Sophia %A Willems, Sara M %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Grarup, Niels %A Wang, Shuai %A Molnos, Sophie %A Sandoval-Zárate, América A %A Nalls, Mike A %A Lange, Leslie A %A Haesser, Jeffrey %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Sitlani, Colleen M %A Venturini, Cristina %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Kacprowski, Tim %A Wang, Carol A %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Amin, Najaf %A Broer, Linda %A Robertson, Neil %A Young, Kristin L %A Allison, Matthew %A Auer, Paul L %A Blüher, Matthias %A Borja, Judith B %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Carrasquilla, Germán D %A Christofidou, Paraskevi %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Doege, Claudia A %A Garcia, Melissa E %A Graff, Mariaelisa %A Guo, Kaiying %A Hakonarson, Hakon %A Hong, Jaeyoung %A Ida Chen, Yii-Der %A Jackson, Rebecca %A Jakupović, Hermina %A Jousilahti, Pekka %A Justice, Anne E %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kizer, Jorge R %A Kriebel, Jennifer %A LeDuc, Charles A %A Li, Jin %A Lind, Lars %A Luan, Jian'an %A Mackey, David %A Mangino, Massimo %A Männistö, Satu %A Martin Carli, Jayne F %A Medina-Gómez, Carolina %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Morris, Andrew P %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Nauck, Matthias %A Nedeljkovic, Ivana %A Pennell, Craig E %A Pradhan, Arund D %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Scott, Robert A %A Skaaby, Tea %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teumer, Alexander %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Wu, Ying %A Yao, Jie %A Walker, Mark %A North, Kari E %A Kovacs, Peter %A Ikram, M Arfan %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Lye, Stephen %A Homuth, Georg %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Spector, Tim D %A McKnight, Barbara %A Province, Michael A %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Adair, Linda S %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Reiner, Alexander P %A Wilson, James G %A Harris, Tamara B %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Grallert, Harald %A Meigs, James B %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Hansen, Torben %A Willems van Dijk, Ko %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Grant, Struan Fa %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Leibel, Rudolph L %A Loos, Ruth Jf %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %X

Leptin influences food intake by informing the brain about the status of body fat stores. Rare mutations associated with congenital leptin deficiency cause severe early-onset obesity that can be mitigated by administering leptin. However, the role of genetic regulation of leptin in polygenic obesity remains poorly understood. We performed an exome-based analysis in up to 57,232 individuals of diverse ancestries to identify genetic variants that influence adiposity-adjusted leptin concentrations. We identify five novel variants, including four missense variants, in , and , and one intergenic variant near The missense variant Val94Met (rs17151919) in was common in individuals of African ancestry only and its association with lower leptin concentrations was specific to this ancestry (P=2x10, n=3,901). Using analyses, we show that the Met94 allele decreases leptin secretion. We also show that the Met94 allele is associated with higher BMI in young African-ancestry children but not in adults, suggesting leptin regulates early adiposity.

%B Diabetes %8 2020 Sep 11 %G eng %R 10.2337/db20-0070