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A Large Multiethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Adult Body Mass Index Identifies Novel Loci

机译:成年人体重指数的大型多民族基因组-全关联研究确定了新的基因座

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Body mass index (BMI), a proxy measure for obesity, is determined by both environmental (including ethnicity, age, and sex) and genetic factors, with > 400 BMI-associated loci identified to date. However, the impact, interplay, and underlying biological mechanisms among BMI, environment, genetics, and ancestry are not completely understood. To further examine these relationships, we utilized 427,509 calendar year-averaged BMI measurements from 100,418 adults from the single large multiethnic Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) cohort. We observed substantial independent ancestry and nationality differences, including ancestry principal component interactions and nonlinear effects. To increase the list of BMI-associated variants before assessing other differences, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in GERA, with replication in the Genetic Investigation of Anthropomorphic Traits (GIANT) consortium combined with the UK Biobank (UKB), followed by GWAS in GERA combined with GIANT, with replication in the UKB. We discovered 30 novel independent BMI loci (P < 5.0 × 10−8) that replicated. We then assessed the proportion of BMI variance explained by sex in the UKB using previously identified loci compared to previously and newly identified loci and found slight increases: from 3.0 to 3.3% for males and from 2.7 to 3.0% for females. Further, the variance explained by previously and newly identified variants decreased with increasing age in the GERA and UKB cohorts, echoed in the variance explained by the entire genome, which also showed gene–age interaction effects. Finally, we conducted a tissue expression QTL enrichment analysis, which revealed that GWAS BMI-associated variants were enriched in the cerebellum, consistent with prior work in humans and mice.
机译:体重指数(BMI)是肥胖的一种代用指标,由环境(包括种族,年龄和性别)和遗传因素共同决定,迄今已确定> 400个与BMI相关的基因座。但是,对BMI,环境,遗传学和祖先之间的影响,相互作用和潜在的生物学机制尚未完全了解。为了进一步检查这些关系,我们利用了来自成人健康和衰老(GERA)队列的单个大型多民族遗传流行病学研究的100,418名成年人的427,509个日历年的平均BMI测量值。我们观察到了重大的独立祖先和国籍差异,包括祖先的主成分相互作用和非线性效应。为了在评估其他差异之前增加BMI相关变体的列表,我们在GERA中进行了全基因组关联研究(GWAS),并在与英国生物银行(UKB)联合开展的拟人性状遗传研究(GIANT)财团中进行了复制,其次是GERA中的GWAS与GIANT结合,并在UKB中复制。我们发现了30个新颖的独立BMI基因座(P <5.0×10 -8 )可以复制。然后,我们使用先前鉴定的基因座与先前和新鉴定的基因座进行比较,评估了UKB中由性别解释的BMI变异的比例,发现略有增加:男性从3.0%增至3.3%,女性从2.7%增至3.0%。此外,在GERA和UKB队列中,先前和新发现的变体所解释的方差随着年龄的增长而降低,在整个基因组所解释的方差中也有所体现,这也表明了基因-年龄的相互作用。最后,我们进行了组织表达QTL富集分析,揭示了GWAS BMI相关变体在小脑中富集,与人类和小鼠先前的工作一致。

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