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Target genes, variants, tissues and transcriptional pathways influencing human serum urate levels.

Authors :
Tin A
Marten J
Halperin Kuhns VL
Li Y
Wuttke M
Kirsten H
Sieber KB
Qiu C
Gorski M
Yu Z
Giri A
Sveinbjornsson G
Li M
Chu AY
Hoppmann A
O'Connor LJ
Prins B
Nutile T
Noce D
Akiyama M
Cocca M
Ghasemi S
van der Most PJ
Horn K
Xu Y
Fuchsberger C
Sedaghat S
Afaq S
Amin N
Ärnlöv J
Bakker SJL
Bansal N
Baptista D
Bergmann S
Biggs ML
Biino G
Boerwinkle E
Bottinger EP
Boutin TS
Brumat M
Burkhardt R
Campana E
Campbell A
Campbell H
Carroll RJ
Catamo E
Chambers JC
Ciullo M
Concas MP
Coresh J
Corre T
Cusi D
Felicita SC
de Borst MH
De Grandi A
de Mutsert R
de Vries APJ
Delgado G
Demirkan A
Devuyst O
Dittrich K
Eckardt KU
Ehret G
Endlich K
Evans MK
Gansevoort RT
Gasparini P
Giedraitis V
Gieger C
Girotto G
Gögele M
Gordon SD
Gudbjartsson DF
Gudnason V
Haller T
Hamet P
Harris TB
Hayward C
Hicks AA
Hofer E
Holm H
Huang W
Hutri-Kähönen N
Hwang SJ
Ikram MA
Lewis RM
Ingelsson E
Jakobsdottir J
Jonsdottir I
Jonsson H
Joshi PK
Josyula NS
Jung B
Kähönen M
Kamatani Y
Kanai M
Kerr SM
Kiess W
Kleber ME
Koenig W
Kooner JS
Körner A
Kovacs P
Krämer BK
Kronenberg F
Kubo M
Kühnel B
La Bianca M
Lange LA
Lehne B
Lehtimäki T
Liu J
Loeffler M
Loos RJF
Lyytikäinen LP
Magi R
Mahajan A
Martin NG
März W
Mascalzoni D
Matsuda K
Meisinger C
Meitinger T
Metspalu A
Milaneschi Y
O'Donnell CJ
Wilson OD
Gaziano JM
Mishra PP
Mohlke KL
Mononen N
Montgomery GW
Mook-Kanamori DO
Müller-Nurasyid M
Nadkarni GN
Nalls MA
Nauck M
Nikus K
Ning B
Nolte IM
Noordam R
O'Connell JR
Olafsson I
Padmanabhan S
Penninx BWJH
Perls T
Peters A
Pirastu M
Pirastu N
Pistis G
Polasek O
Ponte B
Porteous DJ
Poulain T
Preuss MH
Rabelink TJ
Raffield LM
Raitakari OT
Rettig R
Rheinberger M
Rice KM
Rizzi F
Robino A
Rudan I
Krajcoviechova A
Cifkova R
Rueedi R
Ruggiero D
Ryan KA
Saba Y
Salvi E
Schmidt H
Schmidt R
Shaffer CM
Smith AV
Smith BH
Spracklen CN
Strauch K
Stumvoll M
Sulem P
Tajuddin SM
Teren A
Thiery J
Thio CHL
Thorsteinsdottir U
Toniolo D
Tönjes A
Tremblay J
Uitterlinden AG
Vaccargiu S
van der Harst P
van Duijn CM
Verweij N
Völker U
Vollenweider P
Waeber G
Waldenberger M
Whitfield JB
Wild SH
Wilson JF
Yang Q
Zhang W
Zonderman AB
Bochud M
Wilson JG
Pendergrass SA
Ho K
Parsa A
Pramstaller PP
Psaty BM
Böger CA
Snieder H
Butterworth AS
Okada Y
Edwards TL
Stefansson K
Susztak K
Scholz M
Heid IM
Hung AM
Teumer A
Pattaro C
Woodward OM
Vitart V
Köttgen A
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2019 Oct; Vol. 51 (10), pp. 1459-1474. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 02.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

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.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
51
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31578528
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-019-0504-x