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Trans-ethnic Meta-analysis and Functional Annotation Illuminates the Genetic Architecture of Fasting Glucose and Insulin
- Liu, Ching-Ti;
- Raghavan, Sridharan;
- Maruthur, Nisa;
- Kabagambe, Edmond Kato;
- Hong, Jaeyoung;
- Ng, Maggie CY;
- Hivert, Marie-France;
- Lu, Yingchang;
- An, Ping;
- Bentley, Amy R;
- Drolet, Anne M;
- Gaulton, Kyle J;
- Guo, Xiuqing;
- Armstrong, Loren L;
- Irvin, Marguerite R;
- Li, Man;
- Lipovich, Leonard;
- Rybin, Denis V;
- Taylor, Kent D;
- Agyemang, Charles;
- Palmer, Nicholette D;
- Cade, Brian E;
- Chen, Wei-Min;
- Dauriz, Marco;
- Delaney, Joseph AC;
- Edwards, Todd L;
- Evans, Daniel S;
- Evans, Michele K;
- Lange, Leslie A;
- Leong, Aaron;
- Liu, Jingmin;
- Liu, Yongmei;
- Nayak, Uma;
- Patel, Sanjay R;
- Porneala, Bianca C;
- Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J;
- Snijder, Marieke B;
- Stallings, Sarah C;
- Tanaka, Toshiko;
- Yanek, Lisa R;
- Zhao, Wei;
- Becker, Diane M;
- Bielak, Lawrence F;
- Biggs, Mary L;
- Bottinger, Erwin P;
- Bowden, Donald W;
- Chen, Guanjie;
- Correa, Adolfo;
- Couper, David J;
- Crawford, Dana C;
- Cushman, Mary;
- Eicher, John D;
- Fornage, Myriam;
- Franceschini, Nora;
- Fu, Yi-Ping;
- Goodarzi, Mark O;
- Gottesman, Omri;
- Hara, Kazuo;
- Harris, Tamara B;
- Jensen, Richard A;
- Johnson, Andrew D;
- Jhun, Min A;
- Karter, Andrew J;
- Keller, Margaux F;
- Kho, Abel N;
- Kizer, Jorge R;
- Krauss, Ronald M;
- Langefeld, Carl D;
- Li, Xiaohui;
- Liang, Jingling;
- Liu, Simin;
- Lowe, William L;
- Mosley, Thomas H;
- North, Kari E;
- Pacheco, Jennifer A;
- Peyser, Patricia A;
- Patrick, Alan L;
- Rice, Kenneth M;
- Selvin, Elizabeth;
- Sims, Mario;
- Smith, Jennifer A;
- Tajuddin, Salman M;
- Vaidya, Dhananjay;
- Wren, Mary P;
- Yao, Jie;
- Zhu, Xiaofeng;
- Ziegler, Julie T;
- Zmuda, Joseph M;
- Zonderman, Alan B;
- Zwinderman, Aeilko H;
- Consortium, AAAG;
- Consortium, CARe;
- Consortium, COGENT-BP;
- Consortium, eMERGE;
- Consortium, MEDIA;
- Adeyemo, Adebowale;
- Boerwinkle, Eric;
- Ferrucci, Luigi;
- Hayes, M Geoffrey;
- Kardia, Sharon LR;
- Miljkovic, Iva;
- Pankow, James S;
- Rotimi, Charles N;
- Sale, Michele M;
- Wagenknecht, Lynne E;
- Arnett, Donna K;
- Chen, Yii-Der Ida;
- Nalls, Michael A;
- Consortium, MAGIC;
- Province, Michael A;
- Kao, WH Linda;
- Siscovick, David S;
- Psaty, Bruce M;
- Wilson, James G;
- Loos, Ruth JF;
- Dupuis, Josée;
- Rich, Stephen S;
- Florez, Jose C;
- Rotter, Jerome I;
- Morris, Andrew P;
- Meigs, James B
- et al.
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2016.05.006Abstract
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.
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