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A genome-wide association study identifies a locus associated with knee extension strength in older Japanese individuals.

Ito S, Takuwa H, Kakehi S et al.

38769351 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3452 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

IS
Ito S
TH
Takuwa H
KS
Kakehi S
SY
Someya Y
KH
Kaga H
KN
Kumahashi N
KS
Kuwata S
WT
Wakatsuki T
KM
Kadowaki M
YS
Yamamoto S
AT
Abe T
TM
Takeda M
IY
Ishikawa Y
LX
Liu X
ON
Otomo N
SH
Suetsugu H
KY
Koike Y
HK
Hikino K
TK
Tomizuka K
MY
Momozawa Y
OK
Ozaki K
IM
Isomura M
NT
Nabika T
KH
Kaneko H
IM
Ishijima M
KR
Kawamori R
WH
Watada H
TY
Tamura Y
UY
Uchio Y
IS
Ikegawa S
TC
Terao C
Chapter II

Abstract

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Sarcopenia is a common skeletal muscle disease in older people. Lower limb muscle strength is a good predictive value for sarcopenia; however, little is known about its genetic components. Here, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for knee extension strength in a total of 3452 Japanese aged 60 years or older from two independent cohorts. We identified a significant locus, rs10749438 which is an intronic variant in TACC2 (transforming acidic coiled-coil-containing 2) (P = 4.2 × 10-8). TACC2, encoding a cytoskeleton-related protein, is highly expressed in skeletal muscle, and is reported as a target of myotonic dystrophy 1-associated splicing alterations. These suggest that changes in TACC2 expression are associated with variations in muscle strength in older people. The association was consistently observed in young and middle-aged subjects. Our findings would shed light on genetic components of lower limb muscle strength and indicate TACC2 as a potential therapeutic target for sarcopenia.

3,452 Japanese ancestry older individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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3452
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
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