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Large-scale association analyses identify host factors influencing human gut microbiome composition.

Kurilshikov A, Medina-Gomez C, Bacigalupe R et al.

33462485 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
18340 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

KA
Kurilshikov A
MC
Medina-Gomez C
BR
Bacigalupe R
RD
Radjabzadeh D
WJ
Wang J
DA
Demirkan A
LR
Le Roy CI
RG
Raygoza Garay JA
FC
Finnicum CT
LX
Liu X
ZD
Zhernakova DV
BM
Bonder MJ
HT
Hansen TH
FF
Frost F
RM
Rühlemann MC
TW
Turpin W
MJ
Moon JY
KH
Kim HN
LK
Lüll K
BE
Barkan E
SS
Shah SA
FM
Fornage M
SJ
Szopinska-Tokov J
WZ
Wallen ZD
BD
Borisevich D
AL
Agreus L
AA
Andreasson A
BC
Bang C
BL
Bedrani L
BJ
Bell JT
BH
Bisgaard H
BM
Boehnke M
BD
Boomsma DI
BR
Burk RD
CA
Claringbould A
CK
Croitoru K
DG
Davies GE
VD
van Duijn CM
DL
Duijts L
FG
Falony G
FJ
Fu J
VD
van der Graaf A
HT
Hansen T
HG
Homuth G
HD
Hughes DA
IR
Ijzerman RG
JM
Jackson MA
JV
Jaddoe VWV
JM
Joossens M
JT
Jørgensen T
KD
Keszthelyi D
KR
Knight R
LM
Laakso M
LM
Laudes M
LL
Launer LJ
LW
Lieb W
LA
Lusis AJ
MA
Masclee AAM
MH
Moll HA
MZ
Mujagic Z
QQ
Qibin Q
RD
Rothschild D
SH
Shin H
SS
Sørensen SJ
SC
Steves CJ
TJ
Thorsen J
TN
Timpson NJ
TR
Tito RY
VS
Vieira-Silva S
VU
Völker U
VH
Völzke H
VU
Võsa U
WK
Wade KH
WS
Walter S
WK
Watanabe K
WS
Weiss S
WF
Weiss FU
WO
Weissbrod O
WH
Westra HJ
WG
Willemsen G
PH
Payami H
JD
Jonkers DMAE
AV
Arias Vasquez A
DG
de Geus EJC
MK
Meyer KA
SJ
Stokholm J
SE
Segal E
OE
Org E
WC
Wijmenga C
KH
Kim HL
KR
Kaplan RC
ST
Spector TD
UA
Uitterlinden AG
RF
Rivadeneira F
FA
Franke A
LM
Lerch MM
FL
Franke L
SS
Sanna S
DM
D'Amato M
PO
Pedersen O
PA
Paterson AD
KR
Kraaij R
RJ
Raes J
ZA
Zhernakova A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

To study the effect of host genetics on gut microbiome composition, the MiBioGen consortium curated and analyzed genome-wide genotypes and 16S fecal microbiome data from 18,340 individuals (24 cohorts). Microbial composition showed high variability across cohorts: only 9 of 410 genera were detected in more than 95% of samples. A genome-wide association study of host genetic variation regarding microbial taxa identified 31 loci affecting the microbiome at a genome-wide significant (P < 5 × 10-8) threshold. One locus, the lactase (LCT) gene locus, reached study-wide significance (genome-wide association study signal: P = 1.28 × 10-20), and it showed an age-dependent association with Bifidobacterium abundance. Other associations were suggestive (1.95 × 10-10 < P < 5 × 10-8) but enriched for taxa showing high heritability and for genes expressed in the intestine and brain. A phenome-wide association study and Mendelian randomization identified enrichment of microbiome trait loci in the metabolic, nutrition and environment domains and suggested the microbiome might have causal effects in ulcerative colitis and rheumatoid arthritis.

14,306 European ancestry individuals, 811 Korean ancestry individuals, 1,097 Hispanic individuals, 114 African American individuals, 481 Middle Eastern ancestry individuals, 1,531 unknown and other admixed ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

18340
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, East Asian, Hispanic or Latin American, African American or Afro-Caribbean, Greater Middle Eastern (Middle Eastern, North African or Persian), NR, Other admixed ancestry
Ancestry
Canada, Netherlands, Sweden, U.S., Belgium, Finland, Denmark, U.K., Germany, Republic of Korea, Israel
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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