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Novel genetic loci associated with osteoarthritis in multi-ancestry analyses in the Million Veteran Program and UK Biobank.

McDonald MN, Lakshman Kumar P, Srinivasasainagendra V et al.

36411363 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
10194 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

MM
McDonald MN
LK
Lakshman Kumar P
SV
Srinivasasainagendra V
NA
Nair A
RA
Rocco AP
WA
Wilson AC
CJ
Chiles JW
RJ
Richman JS
PS
Pinson SA
DR
Dennis RA
JV
Jagadale V
BC
Brown CJ
PS
Pyarajan S
TH
Tiwari HK
BM
Bamman MM
SJ
Singh JA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Osteoarthritis is a common progressive joint disease. As no effective medical interventions are available, osteoarthritis often progresses to the end stage, in which only surgical options such as total joint replacement are available. A more thorough understanding of genetic influences of osteoarthritis is essential to develop targeted personalized approaches to treatment, ideally long before the end stage is reached. To date, there have been no large multiancestry genetic studies of osteoarthritis. Here, we leveraged the unique resources of 484,374 participants in the Million Veteran Program and UK Biobank to address this gap. Analyses included participants of European, African, Asian and Hispanic descent. We discovered osteoarthritis-associated genetic variation at 10 loci and replicated findings from previous osteoarthritis studies. We also present evidence that some osteoarthritis-associated regions are robust to population ancestry. Drug repurposing analyses revealed enrichment of targets of several medication classes and provide potential insight into the etiology of beneficial effects of antiepileptics on osteoarthritis pain.

1,507 Asian ancestry cases, 8,687 Asian ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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10194
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Asian unspecified, European, South Asian, East Asian, African unspecified, Hispanic or Latin American, African American or Afro-Caribbean, NR
Ancestry
U.S., U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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