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Large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies five loci for lean body mass.

Authors :
Zillikens MC
Demissie S
Hsu YH
Yerges-Armstrong LM
Chou WC
Stolk L
Livshits G
Broer L
Johnson T
Koller DL
Kutalik Z
Luan J
Malkin I
Ried JS
Smith AV
Thorleifsson G
Vandenput L
Hua Zhao J
Zhang W
Aghdassi A
Åkesson K
Amin N
Baier LJ
Barroso I
Bennett DA
Bertram L
Biffar R
Bochud M
Boehnke M
Borecki IB
Buchman AS
Byberg L
Campbell H
Campos Obanda N
Cauley JA
Cawthon PM
Cederberg H
Chen Z
Cho NH
Jin Choi H
Claussnitzer M
Collins F
Cummings SR
De Jager PL
Demuth I
Dhonukshe-Rutten RAM
Diatchenko L
Eiriksdottir G
Enneman AW
Erdos M
Eriksson JG
Eriksson J
Estrada K
Evans DS
Feitosa MF
Fu M
Garcia M
Gieger C
Girke T
Glazer NL
Grallert H
Grewal J
Han BG
Hanson RL
Hayward C
Hofman A
Hoffman EP
Homuth G
Hsueh WC
Hubal MJ
Hubbard A
Huffman KM
Husted LB
Illig T
Ingelsson E
Ittermann T
Jansson JO
Jordan JM
Jula A
Karlsson M
Khaw KT
Kilpeläinen TO
Klopp N
Kloth JSL
Koistinen HA
Kraus WE
Kritchevsky S
Kuulasmaa T
Kuusisto J
Laakso M
Lahti J
Lang T
Langdahl BL
Launer LJ
Lee JY
Lerch MM
Lewis JR
Lind L
Lindgren C
Liu Y
Liu T
Liu Y
Ljunggren Ö
Lorentzon M
Luben RN
Maixner W
McGuigan FE
Medina-Gomez C
Meitinger T
Melhus H
Mellström D
Melov S
Michaëlsson K
Mitchell BD
Morris AP
Mosekilde L
Newman A
Nielson CM
O'Connell JR
Oostra BA
Orwoll ES
Palotie A
Parker SCJ
Peacock M
Perola M
Peters A
Polasek O
Prince RL
Räikkönen K
Ralston SH
Ripatti S
Robbins JA
Rotter JI
Rudan I
Salomaa V
Satterfield S
Schadt EE
Schipf S
Scott L
Sehmi J
Shen J
Soo Shin C
Sigurdsson G
Smith S
Soranzo N
Stančáková A
Steinhagen-Thiessen E
Streeten EA
Styrkarsdottir U
Swart KMA
Tan ST
Tarnopolsky MA
Thompson P
Thomson CA
Thorsteinsdottir U
Tikkanen E
Tranah GJ
Tuomilehto J
van Schoor NM
Verma A
Vollenweider P
Völzke H
Wactawski-Wende J
Walker M
Weedon MN
Welch R
Wichmann HE
Widen E
Williams FMK
Wilson JF
Wright NC
Xie W
Yu L
Zhou Y
Chambers JC
Döring A
van Duijn CM
Econs MJ
Gudnason V
Kooner JS
Psaty BM
Spector TD
Stefansson K
Rivadeneira F
Uitterlinden AG
Wareham NJ
Ossowski V
Waterworth D
Loos RJF
Karasik D
Harris TB
Ohlsson C
Kiel DP
Source :
Nature communications [Nat Commun] 2017 Jul 19; Vol. 8 (1), pp. 80. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jul 19.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Lean body mass, consisting mostly of skeletal muscle, is important for healthy aging. We performed a genome-wide association study for whole body (20 cohorts of European ancestry with n = 38,292) and appendicular (arms and legs) lean body mass (n = 28,330) measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry or bioelectrical impedance analysis, adjusted for sex, age, height, and fat mass. Twenty-one single-nucleotide polymorphisms were significantly associated with lean body mass either genome wide (p < 5 × 10 <superscript>-8</superscript> ) or suggestively genome wide (p < 2.3 × 10 <superscript>-6</superscript> ). Replication in 63,475 (47,227 of European ancestry) individuals from 33 cohorts for whole body lean body mass and in 45,090 (42,360 of European ancestry) subjects from 25 cohorts for appendicular lean body mass was successful for five single-nucleotide polymorphisms in/near HSD17B11, VCAN, ADAMTSL3, IRS1, and FTO for total lean body mass and for three single-nucleotide polymorphisms in/near VCAN, ADAMTSL3, and IRS1 for appendicular lean body mass. Our findings provide new insight into the genetics of lean body mass.Lean body mass is a highly heritable trait and is associated with various health conditions. Here, Kiel and colleagues perform a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for whole body lean body mass and find five novel genetic loci to be significantly associated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-1723
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28724990
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00031-7