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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for height and body mass index in ∼700000 individuals of European ancestry

机译:对约70万欧洲血统个体的身高和体重指数进行全基因组关联研究的荟萃分析

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Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of height and body mass index (BMI) in ∼250000 European participants have led to the discovery of ∼700 and ∼100 nearly independent single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with these traits, respectively. Here we combine summary statistics from those two studies with GWAS of height and BMI performed in ∼450000 UK Biobank participants of European ancestry. Overall, our combined GWAS meta-analysis reaches N ∼700000 individuals and substantially increases the number of GWAS signals associated with these traits. We identified 3290 and 941 near-independent SNPs associated with height and BMI, respectively (at a revised genome-wide significance threshold of P < 1 × 10−8), including 1185 height-associated SNPs and 751 BMI-associated SNPs located within loci not previously identified by these two GWAS. The near-independent genome-wide significant SNPs explain ∼24.6% of the variance of height and ∼6.0% of the variance of BMI in an independent sample from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). Correlations between polygenic scores based upon these SNPs with actual height and BMI in HRS participants were ∼0.44 and ∼0.22, respectively. From analyses of integrating GWAS and expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) data by summary-data-based Mendelian randomization, we identified an enrichment of eQTLs among lead height and BMI signals, prioritizing 610 and 138 genes, respectively. Our study demonstrates that, as previously predicted, increasing GWAS sample sizes continues to deliver, by the discovery of new loci, increasing prediction accuracy and providing additional data to achieve deeper insight into complex trait biology. All summary statistics are made available for follow-up studies.
机译:最近在约250000个欧洲参与者中进行的全基因组高度和体重指数(BMI)关联研究(GWAS)导致分别发现了与这些特征相关的约700个和约100个几乎独立的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)。在这里,我们将来自这两项研究的汇总统计数据与身高和BMI的GWAS进行了比较,这些研究是在约45万名欧洲血统的英国生物银行参与者中进行的。总体而言,我们结合的GWAS荟萃分析覆盖了N〜700,000个人,并大大增加了与这些特征相关的GWAS信号的数量。我们分别鉴定了3290个和941个与高度和BMI相关的近乎独立的SNP(在P <1×10 −8 的全基因组显着性阈值下),包括1185个与高度相关的SNP和751位于这两个GWAS先前未标识的基因座内的BMI相关SNP。在健康与退休研究(HRS)的独立样本中,近乎独立的全基因组显着SNP解释了〜24.6%的高度变异和〜6.0%的BMI变异。基于这些SNP的多基因评分与HRS参与者的实际身高和BMI之间的相关性分别为〜0.44和〜0.22。通过基于汇总数据的孟德尔随机化方法对GWAS和表达定量性状基因座(eQTL)数据进行整合的分析,我们确定了铅高和BMI信号之间的eQTL富集,分别优先考虑610和138个基因。我们的研究表明,如先前所预测的那样,通过发现新基因座,不断增加的GWAS样本数量将继续提供,从而提高了预测准确性,并提供了更多数据来深入了解复杂的性状生物学。所有汇总统计信息均可用于后续研究。

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