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A multi-level gene-diet interaction analysis of fish oil and 14 polyunsaturated fatty acid traits identifies the FADS and GPR12 loci.

Ihejirika SA, Chiang AH, Singh A et al.

40405463 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
200060 Participants
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Authors

IS
Ihejirika SA
CA
Chiang AH
SA
Singh A
SE
Stephen E
CH
Chen H
YK
Ye K
Chapter II

Abstract

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Fish oil supplements (FOS) are known to alter circulating levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) but in a heterogeneous manner across individuals. These varied responses may result from unidentified gene-FOS interactions. To identify genetic factors that interact with FOS to alter the circulating levels of PUFAs, we performed a multi-level genome-wide interaction study (GWIS) of FOS on 14 plasma measurements in 200,060 unrelated European-ancestry individuals from the UK Biobank. From our single-variant tests, we identified genome-wide significant interacting SNPs (p < 5 × 10-8) in the FADS1-FADS2 gene cluster for total omega-3, omega-3%, docosapentaenoic acid (DHA), DHA%, and the omega-6 to omega-3 ratio. Among the interaction signals for omega-3%, the lead SNP, rs35473591 (C>CT, CT allele frequency = 0.34), had a lower association effect size in the FOS-taking group (β = 0.35 for allele C) than that in the group without FOS (β = 0.42). Likewise, the effect sizes of associations between FOS and omega-3% varied across the three genotype groups (β = 0.45, 0.50, and 0.59, respectively, in C/C, C/CT, and CT/CT). Our gene-level aggregate and transcriptome-wide interaction analyses identified significant signals at two loci around FADS1-FADS2 and GPR12. The contribution of genome-wide gene-FOS interactions to phenotypic variance was statistically significant in omega-3-related traits. This systematic gene-FOS GWIS contributes to our understanding of the genetic architecture of circulating PUFAs underlying FOS response and informs personalized dietary recommendations.

200,060 European ancestry individuals

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Study Statistics

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200060
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
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