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A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids

Uterine fibroids affect up to 77% of women by menopause and account for up to $34 billion in healthcare costs each year. Although fibroid risk is heritable, genetic risk for fibroids is not well understood. We conducted a two-stage case-control meta-analysis of genetic variants in European and Afric...

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Autores principales: Edwards, Todd L., Giri, Ayush, Hellwege, Jacklyn N., Hartmann, Katherine E., Stewart, Elizabeth A., Jeff, Janina M., Bray, Michael J., Pendergrass, Sarah A., Torstenson, Eric S., Keaton, Jacob M., Jones, Sarah H., Gogoi, Radhika P., Kuivaniemi, Helena, Jackson, Kathryn L., Kho, Abel N., Kullo, Iftikhar J., McCarty, Catherine A., Im, Hae Kyung, Pacheco, Jennifer A., Pathak, Jyotishman, Williams, Marc S., Tromp, Gerard, Kenny, Eimear E., Peissig, Peggy L., Denny, Joshua C., Roden, Dan M., Velez Edwards, Digna R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6582231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31249589
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00511
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author Edwards, Todd L.
Giri, Ayush
Hellwege, Jacklyn N.
Hartmann, Katherine E.
Stewart, Elizabeth A.
Jeff, Janina M.
Bray, Michael J.
Pendergrass, Sarah A.
Torstenson, Eric S.
Keaton, Jacob M.
Jones, Sarah H.
Gogoi, Radhika P.
Kuivaniemi, Helena
Jackson, Kathryn L.
Kho, Abel N.
Kullo, Iftikhar J.
McCarty, Catherine A.
Im, Hae Kyung
Pacheco, Jennifer A.
Pathak, Jyotishman
Williams, Marc S.
Tromp, Gerard
Kenny, Eimear E.
Peissig, Peggy L.
Denny, Joshua C.
Roden, Dan M.
Velez Edwards, Digna R.
author_facet Edwards, Todd L.
Giri, Ayush
Hellwege, Jacklyn N.
Hartmann, Katherine E.
Stewart, Elizabeth A.
Jeff, Janina M.
Bray, Michael J.
Pendergrass, Sarah A.
Torstenson, Eric S.
Keaton, Jacob M.
Jones, Sarah H.
Gogoi, Radhika P.
Kuivaniemi, Helena
Jackson, Kathryn L.
Kho, Abel N.
Kullo, Iftikhar J.
McCarty, Catherine A.
Im, Hae Kyung
Pacheco, Jennifer A.
Pathak, Jyotishman
Williams, Marc S.
Tromp, Gerard
Kenny, Eimear E.
Peissig, Peggy L.
Denny, Joshua C.
Roden, Dan M.
Velez Edwards, Digna R.
author_sort Edwards, Todd L.
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description Uterine fibroids affect up to 77% of women by menopause and account for up to $34 billion in healthcare costs each year. Although fibroid risk is heritable, genetic risk for fibroids is not well understood. We conducted a two-stage case-control meta-analysis of genetic variants in European and African ancestry women with and without fibroids classified by a previously published algorithm requiring pelvic imaging or confirmed diagnosis. Women from seven electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) network sites (3,704 imaging-confirmed cases and 5,591 imaging-confirmed controls) and women of African and European ancestry from UK Biobank (UKB, 5,772 cases and 61,457 controls) were included in the discovery genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis. Variants showing evidence of association in Stage I GWAS (P < 1 × 10(-5)) were targeted in an independent replication sample of African and European ancestry individuals from the UKB (Stage II) (12,358 cases and 138,477 controls). Logistic regression models were fit with genetic markers imputed to a 1000 Genomes reference and adjusted for principal components for each race- and site-specific dataset, followed by fixed-effects meta-analysis. Final analysis with 21,804 cases and 205,525 controls identified 326 genome-wide significant variants in 11 loci, with three novel loci at chromosome 1q24 (sentinel-SNP rs14361789; P = 4.7 × 10(-8)), chromosome 16q12.1 (sentinel-SNP rs4785384; P = 1.5 × 10(-9)) and chromosome 20q13.1 (sentinel-SNP rs6094982; P = 2.6 × 10(-8)). Our statistically significant findings further support previously reported loci including SNPs near WT1, TNRC6B, SYNE1, BET1L, and CDC42/WNT4. We report evidence of ancestry-specific findings for sentinel-SNP rs10917151 in the CDC42/WNT4 locus (P = 1.76 × 10(-24)). Ancestry-specific effect-estimates for rs10917151 were in opposite directions (P-Het-between-groups = 0.04) for predominantly African (OR = 0.84) and predominantly European women (OR = 1.16). Genetically-predicted gene expression of several genes including LUZP1 in vagina (P = 4.6 × 10(-8)), OBFC1 in esophageal mucosa (P = 8.7 × 10(-8)), NUDT13 in multiple tissues including subcutaneous adipose tissue (P = 3.3 × 10(-6)), and HEATR3 in skeletal muscle tissue (P = 5.8 × 10(-6)) were associated with fibroids. The finding for HEATR3 was supported by SNP-based summary Mendelian randomization analysis. Our study suggests that fibroid risk variants act through regulatory mechanisms affecting gene expression and are comprised of alleles that are both ancestry-specific and shared across continental ancestries.
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spelling pubmed-65822312019-06-27 A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids Edwards, Todd L. Giri, Ayush Hellwege, Jacklyn N. Hartmann, Katherine E. Stewart, Elizabeth A. Jeff, Janina M. Bray, Michael J. Pendergrass, Sarah A. Torstenson, Eric S. Keaton, Jacob M. Jones, Sarah H. Gogoi, Radhika P. Kuivaniemi, Helena Jackson, Kathryn L. Kho, Abel N. Kullo, Iftikhar J. McCarty, Catherine A. Im, Hae Kyung Pacheco, Jennifer A. Pathak, Jyotishman Williams, Marc S. Tromp, Gerard Kenny, Eimear E. Peissig, Peggy L. Denny, Joshua C. Roden, Dan M. Velez Edwards, Digna R. Front Genet Genetics Uterine fibroids affect up to 77% of women by menopause and account for up to $34 billion in healthcare costs each year. Although fibroid risk is heritable, genetic risk for fibroids is not well understood. We conducted a two-stage case-control meta-analysis of genetic variants in European and African ancestry women with and without fibroids classified by a previously published algorithm requiring pelvic imaging or confirmed diagnosis. Women from seven electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) network sites (3,704 imaging-confirmed cases and 5,591 imaging-confirmed controls) and women of African and European ancestry from UK Biobank (UKB, 5,772 cases and 61,457 controls) were included in the discovery genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis. Variants showing evidence of association in Stage I GWAS (P < 1 × 10(-5)) were targeted in an independent replication sample of African and European ancestry individuals from the UKB (Stage II) (12,358 cases and 138,477 controls). Logistic regression models were fit with genetic markers imputed to a 1000 Genomes reference and adjusted for principal components for each race- and site-specific dataset, followed by fixed-effects meta-analysis. Final analysis with 21,804 cases and 205,525 controls identified 326 genome-wide significant variants in 11 loci, with three novel loci at chromosome 1q24 (sentinel-SNP rs14361789; P = 4.7 × 10(-8)), chromosome 16q12.1 (sentinel-SNP rs4785384; P = 1.5 × 10(-9)) and chromosome 20q13.1 (sentinel-SNP rs6094982; P = 2.6 × 10(-8)). Our statistically significant findings further support previously reported loci including SNPs near WT1, TNRC6B, SYNE1, BET1L, and CDC42/WNT4. We report evidence of ancestry-specific findings for sentinel-SNP rs10917151 in the CDC42/WNT4 locus (P = 1.76 × 10(-24)). Ancestry-specific effect-estimates for rs10917151 were in opposite directions (P-Het-between-groups = 0.04) for predominantly African (OR = 0.84) and predominantly European women (OR = 1.16). Genetically-predicted gene expression of several genes including LUZP1 in vagina (P = 4.6 × 10(-8)), OBFC1 in esophageal mucosa (P = 8.7 × 10(-8)), NUDT13 in multiple tissues including subcutaneous adipose tissue (P = 3.3 × 10(-6)), and HEATR3 in skeletal muscle tissue (P = 5.8 × 10(-6)) were associated with fibroids. The finding for HEATR3 was supported by SNP-based summary Mendelian randomization analysis. Our study suggests that fibroid risk variants act through regulatory mechanisms affecting gene expression and are comprised of alleles that are both ancestry-specific and shared across continental ancestries. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6582231/ /pubmed/31249589 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00511 Text en Copyright © 2019 Edwards, Giri, Hellwege, Hartmann, Stewart, Jeff, Bray, Pendergrass, Torstenson, Keaton, Jones, Gogoi, Kuivaniemi, Jackson, Kho, Kullo, McCarty, Im, Pacheco, Pathak, Williams, Tromp, Kenny, Peissig, Denny, Roden and Velez Edwards. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Edwards, Todd L.
Giri, Ayush
Hellwege, Jacklyn N.
Hartmann, Katherine E.
Stewart, Elizabeth A.
Jeff, Janina M.
Bray, Michael J.
Pendergrass, Sarah A.
Torstenson, Eric S.
Keaton, Jacob M.
Jones, Sarah H.
Gogoi, Radhika P.
Kuivaniemi, Helena
Jackson, Kathryn L.
Kho, Abel N.
Kullo, Iftikhar J.
McCarty, Catherine A.
Im, Hae Kyung
Pacheco, Jennifer A.
Pathak, Jyotishman
Williams, Marc S.
Tromp, Gerard
Kenny, Eimear E.
Peissig, Peggy L.
Denny, Joshua C.
Roden, Dan M.
Velez Edwards, Digna R.
A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids
title A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids
title_full A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids
title_fullStr A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids
title_full_unstemmed A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids
title_short A Trans-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Uterine Fibroids
title_sort trans-ethnic genome-wide association study of uterine fibroids
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6582231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31249589
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00511
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