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GWAS Study

A genome-wide association study based on the China Kadoorie Biobank identifies genetic associations between snoring and cardiometabolic traits.

Zhu Y, Zhuang Z, Lv J et al.

38461358 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
100626 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

ZY
Zhu Y
ZZ
Zhuang Z
LJ
Lv J
SD
Sun D
PP
Pei P
YL
Yang L
MI
Millwood IY
WR
Walters RG
CY
Chen Y
DH
Du H
LF
Liu F
SR
Stevens R
CJ
Chen J
CZ
Chen Z
LL
Li L
YC
Yu C
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Despite the high prevalence of snoring in Asia, little is known about the genetic etiology of snoring and its causal relationships with cardiometabolic traits. Based on 100,626 Chinese individuals, a genome-wide association study on snoring was conducted. Four novel loci were identified for snoring traits mapped on SLC25A21, the intergenic region of WDR11 and FGFR, NAA25, ALDH2, and VTI1A, respectively. The novel loci highlighted the roles of structural abnormality of the upper airway and craniofacial region and dysfunction of metabolic and transport systems in the development of snoring. In the two-sample bi-directional Mendelian randomization analysis, higher body mass index, weight, and elevated blood pressure were causal for snoring, and a reverse causal effect was observed between snoring and diastolic blood pressure. Altogether, our results revealed the possible etiology of snoring in China and indicated that managing cardiometabolic health was essential to snoring prevention, and hypertension should be considered among snorers.

47,208 Chinese ancestry cases, 53,418 Chinese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

100626
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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