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Mapping eGFR loci to the renal transcriptome and phenome in the VA Million Veteran Program.

Hellwege JN, Velez Edwards DR, Giri A et al.

31451708 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
91729 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

HJ
Hellwege JN
VE
Velez Edwards DR
GA
Giri A
QC
Qiu C
PJ
Park J
TE
Torstenson ES
KJ
Keaton JM
WO
Wilson OD
RC
Robinson-Cohen C
CC
Chung CP
RC
Roumie CL
KD
Klarin D
DS
Damrauer SM
DS
DuVall SL
SE
Siew E
AE
Akwo EA
WM
Wuttke M
GM
Gorski M
LM
Li M
LY
Li Y
GJ
Gaziano JM
WP
Wilson PWF
TP
Tsao PS
OC
O'Donnell CJ
KC
Kovesdy CP
PC
Pattaro C
KA
Köttgen A
SK
Susztak K
ET
Edwards TL
HA
Hung AM
Chapter II

Abstract

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD), defined by low estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), contributes to global morbidity and mortality. Here we conduct a transethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of eGFR in 280,722 participants of the Million Veteran Program (MVP), with replication in 765,289 participants from the Chronic Kidney Disease Genetics (CKDGen) Consortium. We identify 82 previously unreported variants, confirm 54 loci, and report interesting findings including association of the sickle cell allele of betaglobin among non-Hispanic blacks. Our transcriptome-wide association study of kidney function in healthy kidney tissue identifies 36 previously unreported and nine known genes, and maps gene expression to renal cell types. In a Phenome-Wide Association Study in 192,868 MVP participants using a weighted genetic score we detect associations with CKD stages and complications and kidney stones. This investigation reinterprets the genetic architecture of kidney function to identify the gene, tissue, and anatomical context of renal homeostasis and the clinical consequences of dysregulation.

70,762 European ancestry individuals, 20,967 African American individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

91729
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
567,401 European ancestry individuals, 165,726 East Asian ancestry individuals, 13,359 South Asian ancestry individuals, 13,842 African American ancestry individuals, 4,961 Hispanic ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European, African American or Afro-Caribbean, Hispanic or Latin American, South Asian, East Asian
Ancestry
U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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