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X-chromosome and kidney function: evidence from a multi-trait genetic analysis of 908,697 individuals reveals sex-specific and sex-differential findings in genes regulated by androgen response elements.

Scholz M, Horn K, Pott J et al.

38233393 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
180748 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SM
Scholz M
HK
Horn K
PJ
Pott J
WM
Wuttke M
KA
Kühnapfel A
NM
Nasr MK
KH
Kirsten H
LY
Li Y
HA
Hoppmann A
GM
Gorski M
GS
Ghasemi S
LM
Li M
TA
Tin A
CJ
Chai JF
CM
Cocca M
WJ
Wang J
NT
Nutile T
AM
Akiyama M
ÅB
Åsvold BO
BN
Bansal N
BM
Biggs ML
BT
Boutin T
BH
Brenner H
BB
Brumpton B
BR
Burkhardt R
CJ
Cai J
CA
Campbell A
CH
Campbell H
CJ
Chalmers J
CD
Chasman DI
CM
Chee ML
CM
Chee ML
CX
Chen X
CC
Cheng CY
CR
Cifkova R
DM
Daviglus M
DG
Delgado G
DK
Dittrich K
ET
Edwards TL
EK
Endlich K
MG
Michael Gaziano J
GA
Giri A
GF
Giulianini F
GS
Gordon SD
GD
Gudbjartsson DF
HS
Hallan S
HP
Hamet P
HC
Hartman CA
HC
Hayward C
HI
Heid IM
HJ
Hellwege JN
HB
Holleczek B
HH
Holm H
HN
Hutri-Kähönen N
HK
Hveem K
IB
Isermann B
JJ
Jonas JB
JP
Joshi PK
KY
Kamatani Y
KM
Kanai M
KM
Kastarinen M
KC
Khor CC
KW
Kiess W
KM
Kleber ME
KA
Körner A
KP
Kovacs P
KA
Krajcoviechova A
KH
Kramer H
KB
Krämer BK
KM
Kuokkanen M
KM
Kähönen M
LL
Lange LA
LJ
Lash JP
LT
Lehtimäki T
LH
Li H
LB
Lin BM
LJ
Liu J
LM
Loeffler M
LL
Lyytikäinen LP
MP
Magnusson PKE
MN
Martin NG
MK
Matsuda K
MY
Milaneschi Y
MP
Mishra PP
MN
Mononen N
MG
Montgomery GW
MD
Mook-Kanamori DO
MJ
Mychaleckyj JC
MW
März W
NM
Nauck M
NK
Nikus K
NI
Nolte IM
NR
Noordam R
OY
Okada Y
OI
Olafsson I
OA
Oldehinkel AJ
PB
Penninx BWJH
PM
Perola M
PN
Pirastu N
PO
Polasek O
PD
Porteous DJ
PT
Poulain T
PB
Psaty BM
RT
Rabelink TJ
RL
Raffield LM
RO
Raitakari OT
RH
Rasheed H
RD
Reilly DF
RK
Rice KM
RA
Richmond A
RP
Ridker PM
RJ
Rotter JI
RI
Rudan I
SC
Sabanayagam C
SV
Salomaa V
SN
Schneiderman N
SB
Schöttker B
SM
Sims M
SH
Snieder H
SK
Stark KJ
SK
Stefansson K
SH
Stocker H
SM
Stumvoll M
SP
Sulem P
SG
Sveinbjornsson G
SP
Svensson PO
TE
Tai ES
TK
Taylor KD
TB
Tayo BO
TA
Teren A
TY
Tham YC
TJ
Thiery J
TC
Thio CHL
TL
Thomas LF
TJ
Tremblay J
TA
Tönjes A
VD
van der Most PJ
VV
Vitart V
VU
Völker U
WY
Wang YX
WC
Wang C
WW
Wei WB
WJ
Whitfield JB
WS
Wild SH
WJ
Wilson JF
WT
Winkler TW
WT
Wong TY
WM
Woodward M
SX
Sim X
CA
Chu AY
FM
Feitosa MF
TU
Thorsteinsdottir U
HA
Hung AM
TA
Teumer A
FN
Franceschini N
PA
Parsa A
KA
Köttgen A
SP
Schlosser P
PC
Pattaro C
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

X-chromosomal genetic variants are understudied but can yield valuable insights into sexually dimorphic human traits and diseases. We performed a sex-stratified cross-ancestry X-chromosome-wide association meta-analysis of seven kidney-related traits (n = 908,697), identifying 23 loci genome-wide significantly associated with two of the traits: 7 for uric acid and 16 for estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), including four novel eGFR loci containing the functionally plausible prioritized genes ACSL4, CLDN2, TSPAN6 and the female-specific DRP2. Further, we identified five novel sex-interactions, comprising male-specific effects at FAM9B and AR/EDA2R, and three sex-differential findings with larger genetic effect sizes in males at DCAF12L1 and MST4 and larger effect sizes in females at HPRT1. All prioritized genes in loci showing significant sex-interactions were located next to androgen response elements (ARE). Five ARE genes showed sex-differential expressions. This study contributes new insights into sex-dimorphisms of kidney traits along with new prioritized gene targets for further molecular research.

2,167 African ancestry individuals, 38,655 European ancestry individuals, 139,926 East Asian ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

180748
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
African unspecified, European, East Asian, South Asian, Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
Chapter IV

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