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The genetic basis of endometriosis and comorbidity with other pain and inflammatory conditions.

Rahmioglu N, Mortlock S, Ghiasi M et al.

36914876 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
474160 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

RN
Rahmioglu N
MS
Mortlock S
GM
Ghiasi M
MP
Møller PL
SL
Stefansdottir L
GG
Galarneau G
TC
Turman C
DR
Danning R
LM
Law MH
SY
Sapkota Y
CP
Christofidou P
SS
Skarp S
GA
Giri A
BK
Banasik K
KM
Krassowski M
LM
Lepamets M
MB
Marciniak B
NM
Nõukas M
PD
Perro D
SE
Sliz E
SM
Sobalska-Kwapis M
TG
Thorleifsson G
TN
Topbas-Selcuki NF
VA
Vitonis A
WD
Westergaard D
AR
Arnadottir R
BK
Burgdorf KS
CA
Campbell A
CC
Cheuk CSK
CC
Clementi C
CJ
Cook J
DV
De Vivo I
DA
DiVasta A
DO
Dorien O
DJ
Donoghue JF
ET
Edwards T
FP
Fontanillas P
FJ
Fung JN
GR
Geirsson RT
GJ
Girling JE
HP
Harkki P
HH
Harris HR
HM
Healey M
HO
Heikinheimo O
HS
Holdsworth-Carson S
HI
Hostettler IC
HH
Houlden H
HS
Houshdaran S
IJ
Irwin JC
JM
Jarvelin MR
KY
Kamatani Y
KS
Kennedy SH
KE
Kepka E
KJ
Kettunen J
KM
Kubo M
KB
Kulig B
KV
Kurra V
LH
Laivuori H
LM
Laufer MR
LC
Lindgren CM
MS
MacGregor S
MM
Mangino M
MN
Martin NG
MC
Matalliotaki C
MM
Matalliotakis M
MA
Murray AD
NA
Ndungu A
NC
Nezhat C
OC
Olsen CM
OJ
Opoku-Anane J
PS
Padmanabhan S
PM
Paranjpe M
PM
Peters M
PG
Polak G
PD
Porteous DJ
RJ
Rabban J
RK
Rexrode KM
RH
Romanowicz H
SM
Saare M
SL
Saavalainen L
SA
Schork AJ
SS
Sen S
SA
Shafrir AL
SA
Siewierska-Górska A
SM
Słomka M
SB
Smith BH
SB
Smolarz B
ST
Szaflik T
SK
Szyłło K
TA
Takahashi A
TK
Terry KL
TC
Tomassetti C
TS
Treloar SA
VA
Vanhie A
VK
Vincent K
VK
Vo KC
WD
Werring DJ
ZE
Zeggini E
ZM
Zervou MI
AS
Adachi S
BJ
Buring JE
RP
Ridker PM
DT
D'Hooghe T
GG
Goulielmos GN
HD
Hapangama DK
HC
Hayward C
HA
Horne AW
LS
Low SK
MH
Martikainen H
CD
Chasman DI
RP
Rogers PAW
SP
Saunders PT
SM
Sirota M
ST
Spector T
SD
Strapagiel D
TJ
Tung JY
WD
Whiteman DC
GL
Giudice LC
VD
Velez-Edwards DR
UO
Uimari O
KP
Kraft P
SA
Salumets A
ND
Nyholt DR
MR
Mägi R
SK
Stefansson K
BC
Becker CM
YP
Yurttas-Beim P
SV
Steinthorsdottir V
NM
Nyegaard M
MS
Missmer SA
MG
Montgomery GW
MA
Morris AP
ZK
Zondervan KT
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Endometriosis is a common condition associated with debilitating pelvic pain and infertility. A genome-wide association study meta-analysis, including 60,674 cases and 701,926 controls of European and East Asian descent, identified 42 genome-wide significant loci comprising 49 distinct association signals. Effect sizes were largest for stage 3/4 disease, driven by ovarian endometriosis. Identified signals explained up to 5.01% of disease variance and regulated expression or methylation of genes in endometrium and blood, many of which were associated with pain perception/maintenance (SRP14/BMF, GDAP1, MLLT10, BSN and NGF). We observed significant genetic correlations between endometriosis and 11 pain conditions, including migraine, back and multisite chronic pain (MCP), as well as inflammatory conditions, including asthma and osteoarthritis. Multitrait genetic analyses identified substantial sharing of variants associated with endometriosis and MCP/migraine. Targeted investigations of genetically regulated mechanisms shared between endometriosis and other pain conditions are needed to aid the development of new treatments and facilitate early symptomatic intervention.

21,779 European ancestry cases, 449,087 European ancestry controls, 1,713 Japanese ancestry cases, 1,581 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

474160
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, East Asian
Ancestry
Greece, U.S., Belgium, Finland, Poland, Denmark, U.K., Australia, Iceland, Estonia, Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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