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Metabolome Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies 74 Novel Genomic Regions Influencing Plasma Metabolites Levels.

Hysi PG, Mangino M, Christofidou P et al.

35050183 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
8809 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

HP
Hysi PG
MM
Mangino M
CP
Christofidou P
FM
Falchi M
KE
Karoly ED
NB
Nihr Bioresource Investigators None
MR
Mohney RP
VA
Valdes AM
ST
Spector TD
MC
Menni C
Chapter II

Abstract

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Metabolites are small products of metabolism that provide a snapshot of the wellbeing of an organism and the mechanisms that control key physiological processes involved in health and disease. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study of 722 circulating metabolite levels in 8809 subjects of European origin, providing both breadth and depth. These analyses identified 202 unique genomic regions whose variations are associated with the circulating levels of 478 different metabolites. Replication with a subset of 208 metabolites that were available in an independent dataset for a cohort of 1768 European subjects confirmed the robust associations, including 74 novel genomic regions not associated with any metabolites in previous works. This study enhances our knowledge of genetic mechanisms controlling human metabolism. Our findings have major potential for identifying novel targets and developing new therapeutic strategies.

8,809 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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8809
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Germany
Recruitment Country
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