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Trans-ethnic Meta-analysis and Functional Annotation Illuminates the Genetic Architecture of Fasting Glucose and Insulin

Authors :
David Couper
Lynne E. Wagenknecht
Lawrence F. Bielak
Uma Nayak
Xiuqing Guo
Sanjay R. Patel
Richard A. Jensen
Nora Franceschini
Loren L. Armstrong
Mark O. Goodarzi
Mario Sims
Michael A. Province
Edmond K. Kabagambe
Leonard Lipovich
Ronald M. Krauss
Mary Cushman
Donald W. Bowden
Adebowale Adeyemo
Man Li
Joseph A.C. Delaney
Xiaohui Li
Guanjie Chen
Margaux F. Keller
Bianca Porneala
Ruth J. F. Loos
Iva Miljkovic
Donna K. Arnett
Jingmin Liu
Todd L. Edwards
Yingchang Lu
Denis Rybin
Yii-Der Ida Chen
Patricia A. Peyser
Abel N. Kho
Brian E. Cade
Adolfo Correa
Kyle J. Gaulton
Jerome I. Rotter
Tamara B. Harris
Andrew J. Karter
Amy R. Bentley
M. Geoffrey Hayes
Elizabeth Selvin
Jose C. Florez
John D. Eicher
Myriam Fornage
Michele K. Evans
Xiaofeng Zhu
Kent D. Taylor
Wei-Min Chen
William L. Lowe
Andrew P. Morris
Ching-Ti Liu
Thomas H. Mosley
Jie Yao
Mike A. Nalls
Yongmei Liu
Josée Dupuis
David S. Siscovick
Aaron Leong
Marguerite R. Irvin
Jennifer A. Smith
Min A. Jhun
Alan B. Zonderman
Marco Dauriz
Dana C. Crawford
Hara Kazuo
Maggie C.Y. Ng
Charles Agyemang
Lisa R. Yanek
Luigi Ferrucci
Mary P. Wren
Kari E. North
Eric Boerwinkle
Salman M. Tajuddin
Charles N. Rotimi
Simin Liu
Andrew D. Johnson
Erwin P. Bottinger
Michèle M. Sale
Diane M. Becker
James B. Meigs
Leslie A. Lange
Laura J. Rasmussen-Torvik
Joseph M. Zmuda
Mary L. Biggs
Carl D. Langefeld
Jingling Liang
Kenneth Rice
Aeilko H. Zwinderman
Dhananjay Vaidya
Nicholette D. Palmer
Jorge R. Kizer
Anne M. Drolet
Sharon L.R. Kardia
James G. Wilson
Sridharan Raghavan
W. H. Linda Kao
Alan L. Patrick
Jaeyoung Hong
James S. Pankow
Sarah C. Stallings
Wei Zhao
Yi Ping Fu
Toshiko Tanaka
Stephen S. Rich
Julie T. Ziegler
Bruce M. Psaty
Daniel S. Evans
Marieke B. Snijder
Omri Gottesman
Nisa M. Maruthur
Ping An
Jennifer A. Pacheco
Public and occupational health
Epidemiology and Data Science
Source :
American journal of human genetics, 99(1), 56-75. Cell Press, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Knowledge of the genetic basis of the type 2 diabetes (T2D)-related quantitative traits fasting glucose (FG) and insulin (FI) in African ancestry (AA) individuals has been limited. In non-diabetic subjects of AA (n = 20,209) and European ancestry (EA; n = 57,292), we performed trans-ethnic (AA+EA) fine-mapping of 54 established EA FG or FI loci with detailed functional annotation, assessed their relevance in AA individuals, and sought previously undescribed loci through trans-ethnic (AA+EA) meta-analysis. We narrowed credible sets of variants driving association signals for 22/54 EA-associated loci; 18/22 credible sets overlapped with active islet-specific enhancers or transcription factor (TF) binding sites, and 21/22 contained at least one TF motif. Of the 54 EA-associated loci, 23 were shared between EA and AA. Replication with an additional 10,096 AA individuals identified two previously undescribed FI loci, chrX FAM133A (rs213676) and chr5 PELO (rs6450057). Trans-ethnic analyses with regulatory annotation illuminate the genetic architecture of glycemic traits and suggest gene regulation as a target to advance precision medicine for T2D. Our approach to utilize state-of-the-art functional annotation and implement trans-ethnic association analysis for discovery and fine-mapping offers a framework for further follow-up and characterization of GWAS signals of complex trait loci.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029297
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of human genetics, 99(1), 56-75. Cell Press, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....261ec8055b3297ed9b8cb53e107a6576