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A missense variant in Mitochondrial Amidoxime Reducing Component 1 gene and protection against liver disease

Authors :
Emdin, Connor A.
Haas, Mary E.
Khera, Amit V.
Aragam, Krishna
Chaffin, Mark
Klarin, Derek
Hindy, George
Jiang, Lan
Wei, Wei-Qi
Feng, Qiping
Karjalainen, Juha
Havulinna, Aki
Kiiskinen, Tuomo
Bick, Alexander
Ardissino, Diego
Wilson, James G.
Schunkert, Heribert
McPherson, Ruth
Watkins, Hugh
Elosua, Roberto
Bown, Matthew J.
Samani, Nilesh J.
Baber, Usman
Erdmann, Jeanette
Gupta, Namrata
Danesh, John
Saleheen, Danish
Chang, Kyong-Mi
Vujkovic, Marijana
Voight, Ben
Damrauer, Scott
Lynch, Julie
Kaplan, David
Serper, Marina
Tsao, Philip
Million Veteran Program
Mercader, Josep
Hanis, Craig
Daly, Mark
Denny, Joshua
Gabriel, Stacey
Kathiresan, Sekar
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository

Abstract

Analyzing 12,361 all-cause cirrhosis cases and 790,095 controls from eight cohorts, we identify a common missense variant in the Mitochondrial Amidoxime Reducing Component 1 gene (MARC1 p.A165T) that associates with protection from all-cause cirrhosis (OR 0.91, p = 2.3*10−11). This same variant also associates with lower levels of hepatic fat on computed tomographic imaging and lower odds of physician-diagnosed fatty liver as well as lower blood levels of alanine transaminase (-0.025 SD, 3.7*10−43), alkaline phosphatase (-0.025 SD, 1.2*10−37), total cholesterol (-0.030 SD, p = 1.9*10−36) and LDL cholesterol (-0.027 SD, p = 5.1*10−30) levels. We identified a series of additional MARC1 alleles (low-frequency missense p.M187K and rare protein-truncating p.R200Ter) that also associated with lower cholesterol levels, liver enzyme levels and reduced risk of cirrhosis (0 cirrhosis cases for 238 R200Ter carriers versus 17,046 cases of cirrhosis among 759,027 non-carriers, p = 0.04) suggesting that deficiency of the MARC1 enzyme may lower blood cholesterol levels and protect against cirrhosis.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........74118d7994c551f64d8b2e0348364de1