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Multivariate genomic analysis of 5 million people elucidates the genetic architecture of shared components of the metabolic syndrome.

Park S, Kim S, Kim B et al.

39349817 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1384348 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

PS
Park S
KS
Kim S
KB
Kim B
KD
Kim DS
KJ
Kim J
AY
Ahn Y
KH
Kim H
SM
Song M
SI
Shim I
JS
Jung SH
CC
Cho C
LS
Lim S
HS
Hong S
JH
Jo H
FA
Fahed AC
NP
Natarajan P
EP
Ellinor PT
TA
Torkamani A
PW
Park WY
YT
Yu TY
MW
Myung W
WH
Won HH
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex hereditary condition comprising various metabolic traits as risk factors. Although the genetics of individual MetS components have been investigated actively through large-scale genome-wide association studies, the conjoint genetic architecture has not been fully elucidated. Here, we performed the largest multivariate genome-wide association study of MetS in Europe (nobserved = 4,947,860) by leveraging genetic correlation between MetS components. We identified 1,307 genetic loci associated with MetS that were enriched primarily in brain tissues. Using transcriptomic data, we identified 11 genes associated strongly with MetS. Our phenome-wide association and Mendelian randomization analyses highlighted associations of MetS with diverse diseases beyond cardiometabolic diseases. Polygenic risk score analysis demonstrated better discrimination of MetS and predictive power in European and East Asian populations. Altogether, our findings will guide future studies aimed at elucidating the genetic architecture of MetS.

1,384,348 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

1384348
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, East Asian
Ancestry
Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, Iceland, Netherlands, Sweden, U.S., Finland, Denmark, Italy, U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Croatia, Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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