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Mapping anorexia nervosa genes to clinical phenotypes

BACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric disorder with complex etiology, with a significant portion of disease risk imparted by genetics. Traditional genome-wide association studies (GWAS) produce principal evidence for the association of genetic variants with disease. Transcriptomic imput...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Jessica S., Cote, Alanna C., Dobbyn, Amanda, Sloofman, Laura G., Xu, Jiayi, Cotter, Liam, Charney, Alexander W., Birgegård, Andreas, Jordan, Jennifer, Kennedy, Martin, Landén, Mikaél, Maguire, Sarah L., Martin, Nicholas G., Mortensen, Preben Bo, Thornton, Laura M., Bulik, Cynthia M., Huckins, Laura M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10123844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35379376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721004554
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author Johnson, Jessica S.
Cote, Alanna C.
Dobbyn, Amanda
Sloofman, Laura G.
Xu, Jiayi
Cotter, Liam
Charney, Alexander W.
Birgegård, Andreas
Jordan, Jennifer
Kennedy, Martin
Landén, Mikaél
Maguire, Sarah L.
Martin, Nicholas G.
Mortensen, Preben Bo
Thornton, Laura M.
Bulik, Cynthia M.
Huckins, Laura M.
author_facet Johnson, Jessica S.
Cote, Alanna C.
Dobbyn, Amanda
Sloofman, Laura G.
Xu, Jiayi
Cotter, Liam
Charney, Alexander W.
Birgegård, Andreas
Jordan, Jennifer
Kennedy, Martin
Landén, Mikaél
Maguire, Sarah L.
Martin, Nicholas G.
Mortensen, Preben Bo
Thornton, Laura M.
Bulik, Cynthia M.
Huckins, Laura M.
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description BACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric disorder with complex etiology, with a significant portion of disease risk imparted by genetics. Traditional genome-wide association studies (GWAS) produce principal evidence for the association of genetic variants with disease. Transcriptomic imputation (TI) allows for the translation of those variants into regulatory mechanisms, which can then be used to assess the functional outcome of genetically regulated gene expression (GReX) in a broader setting through the use of phenome-wide association studies (pheWASs) in large and diverse clinical biobank populations with electronic health record phenotypes. METHODS: Here, we applied TI using S-PrediXcan to translate the most recent PGC-ED AN GWAS findings into AN-GReX. For significant genes, we imputed AN-GReX in the Mount Sinai BioMe™ Biobank and performed pheWASs on over 2000 outcomes to test the clinical consequences of aberrant expression of these genes. We performed a secondary analysis to assess the impact of body mass index (BMI) and sex on AN-GReX clinical associations. RESULTS: Our S-PrediXcan analysis identified 53 genes associated with AN, including what is, to our knowledge, the first-genetic association of AN with the major histocompatibility complex. AN-GReX was associated with autoimmune, metabolic, and gastrointestinal diagnoses in our biobank cohort, as well as measures of cholesterol, medications, substance use, and pain. Additionally, our analyses showed moderation of AN-GReX associations with measures of cholesterol and substance use by BMI, and moderation of AN-GReX associations with celiac disease by sex. CONCLUSIONS: Our BMI-stratified results provide potential avenues of functional mechanism for AN-genes to investigate further.
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spelling pubmed-101238442023-04-25 Mapping anorexia nervosa genes to clinical phenotypes Johnson, Jessica S. Cote, Alanna C. Dobbyn, Amanda Sloofman, Laura G. Xu, Jiayi Cotter, Liam Charney, Alexander W. Birgegård, Andreas Jordan, Jennifer Kennedy, Martin Landén, Mikaél Maguire, Sarah L. Martin, Nicholas G. Mortensen, Preben Bo Thornton, Laura M. Bulik, Cynthia M. Huckins, Laura M. Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric disorder with complex etiology, with a significant portion of disease risk imparted by genetics. Traditional genome-wide association studies (GWAS) produce principal evidence for the association of genetic variants with disease. Transcriptomic imputation (TI) allows for the translation of those variants into regulatory mechanisms, which can then be used to assess the functional outcome of genetically regulated gene expression (GReX) in a broader setting through the use of phenome-wide association studies (pheWASs) in large and diverse clinical biobank populations with electronic health record phenotypes. METHODS: Here, we applied TI using S-PrediXcan to translate the most recent PGC-ED AN GWAS findings into AN-GReX. For significant genes, we imputed AN-GReX in the Mount Sinai BioMe™ Biobank and performed pheWASs on over 2000 outcomes to test the clinical consequences of aberrant expression of these genes. We performed a secondary analysis to assess the impact of body mass index (BMI) and sex on AN-GReX clinical associations. RESULTS: Our S-PrediXcan analysis identified 53 genes associated with AN, including what is, to our knowledge, the first-genetic association of AN with the major histocompatibility complex. AN-GReX was associated with autoimmune, metabolic, and gastrointestinal diagnoses in our biobank cohort, as well as measures of cholesterol, medications, substance use, and pain. Additionally, our analyses showed moderation of AN-GReX associations with measures of cholesterol and substance use by BMI, and moderation of AN-GReX associations with celiac disease by sex. CONCLUSIONS: Our BMI-stratified results provide potential avenues of functional mechanism for AN-genes to investigate further. Cambridge University Press 2023-04 2022-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10123844/ /pubmed/35379376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721004554 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Cote, Alanna C.
Dobbyn, Amanda
Sloofman, Laura G.
Xu, Jiayi
Cotter, Liam
Charney, Alexander W.
Birgegård, Andreas
Jordan, Jennifer
Kennedy, Martin
Landén, Mikaél
Maguire, Sarah L.
Martin, Nicholas G.
Mortensen, Preben Bo
Thornton, Laura M.
Bulik, Cynthia M.
Huckins, Laura M.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10123844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35379376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721004554
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