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Individual variations in cardiovascular-disease-related protein levels are driven by genetics and gut microbiome

Authors :
Cisca Wijmenga
Biljana Atanasovska
Lude Franke
Marc Jan Bonder
Jingyuan Fu
Alexander Kurilshikov
Patrick Deelen
Folkert Kuipers
Urmo Võsa
Serena Sanna
Trang H. Le
Rudolf A. de Boer
Annique Claringbould
Alexandra Zhernakova
Mihai G. Netea
Marten H. Hofker
Daria V. Zhernakova
Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI)
Cardiovascular Centre (CVC)
Center for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (CLDM)
Translational Immunology Groningen (TRIGR)
Stem Cell Aging Leukemia and Lymphoma (SALL)
Source :
Nature Genetics, Nature Genetics, 50, 11, pp. 1524-1532, Nature Genetics, 50, 1524-1532, Nature Genetics, 50(11), 1524-+. Nature Publishing Group

Abstract

Despite a growing body of evidence, the role of the gut microbiome in cardiovascular diseases is still unclear. Here, we present a systems-genome-wide and metagenome-wide association study on plasma concentrations of 92 cardiovascular-disease-related proteins in the population cohort LifeLines-DEEP. We identified genetic components for 73 proteins and microbial associations for 41 proteins, of which 31 were associated to both. The genetic and microbial factors identified mostly exert additive effects and collectively explain up to 76.6% of inter-individual variation (17.5% on average). Genetics contribute most to concentrations of immune-related proteins, while the gut microbiome contributes most to proteins involved in metabolism and intestinal health. We found several host-microbe interactions that impact proteins involved in epithelial function, lipid metabolism, and central nervous system function. This study provides important evidence for a joint genetic and microbial effect in cardiovascular disease and provides directions for future applications in personalized medicine.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
50
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54436fd15ae624aa026463e782d4e530
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-018-0224-7