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Large-scale multi-omics analyses in Hispanic/Latino populations identify genes for cardiometabolic traits.

Petty LE, Chen HH, Frankel EG et al.

40210677 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
60975 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

PL
Petty LE
CH
Chen HH
FE
Frankel EG
ZW
Zhu W
DC
Downie CG
GM
Graff M
LP
Lin P
SP
Sharma P
ZX
Zhang X
SA
Scartozzi AC
RR
Roshani R
LJ
Landman JM
BM
Boehnke M
BD
Bowden DW
CJ
Chambers JC
MA
Mahajan A
MM
McCarthy MI
NM
Ng MCY
SX
Sim X
SC
Spracklen CN
ZW
Zhang W
PM
Preuss M
BE
Bottinger EP
NG
Nadkarni GN
LR
Loos RJF
CY
Chen YI
TJ
Tan J
IE
Ipp E
GP
Genter P
EL
Emery LS
LT
Louie T
ST
Sofer T
SA
Stilp AM
TK
Taylor KD
XA
Xiang AH
BT
Buchanan TA
RK
Roll K
GC
Gao C
PN
Palmer ND
NJ
Norris JM
WL
Wagenknecht LE
ND
Nousome D
VR
Varma R
MR
McKean-Cowdin R
GX
Guo X
HY
Hai Y
HW
Hsueh W
SK
Sandow K
PE
Parra EJ
CM
Cruz M
VA
Valladares-Salgado A
WN
Wacher-Rodarte N
RJ
Rotter JI
GM
Goodarzi MO
RS
Rich SS
BA
Bertoni A
RL
Raffel LJ
NJ
Nadler JL
KF
Kandeel FR
DR
Duggirala R
BJ
Blangero J
LD
Lehman DM
DR
DeFronzo RA
TF
Thameem F
WY
Wang Y
GS
Gahagan S
BE
Blanco E
BR
Burrows R
HA
Huerta-Chagoya A
FJ
Florez JC
TT
Tusie-Luna T
GC
González-Villalpando C
OL
Orozco L
HC
Haiman CA
HC
Hanis CL
RR
Rohde R
WE
Whitsel EA
RA
Reiner AP
KC
Kooperberg C
LY
Li Y
DQ
Duan Q
LM
Lee M
CP
Correa-Burrows P
FS
Fried SK
NK
North KE
MJ
McCormick JB
FS
Fisher-Hoch SP
GE
Gamazon ER
MA
Morris AP
MJ
Mercader JM
HH
Highland HM
BJ
Below JE
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Here, we present a multi-omics study of type 2 diabetes and quantitative blood lipid and lipoprotein traits conducted to date in Hispanic/Latino populations (nmax = 63,184). We conduct a meta-analysis of 16 type 2 diabetes and 19 lipid trait GWAS, identifying 20 genome-wide significant loci for type 2 diabetes, including one novel locus and novel signals at two known loci, based on fine-mapping. We also identify sixty-one genome-wide significant loci across the lipid/lipoprotein traits, including nine novel loci, and novel signals at 19 known loci through fine-mapping. Next, we analyze genetically regulated expression, perform Mendelian randomization, and analyze association with transcriptomic and proteomic measure using multi-omics data from a Hispanic/Latino population. Using this approach, we identify genes linked to type 2 diabetes and lipid/lipoprotein traits, including TMEM205 and NEDD9 for HDL cholesterol, TREH for triglycerides, and ANXA4 for type 2 diabetes.

23,541 Hispanic or Latino cases, 37,434 Hispanic or Latino controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

60975
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
U.S., Mexico, Chile
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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