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Connecting genetic risk to disease end points through the human blood plasma proteome (CROSBI ID 235516)

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Suhre, Karsten ; Arnold, Matthias ; Bhagwat, Aditya Mukund ; Cotton, Richard J. ; Engelke, Rudolf ; Raffler, Johannes ; Sarwath, Hina ; Thareja, Gaurav ; Wahl, Annika ; DeLisle, Robert Kirk et al. Connecting genetic risk to disease end points through the human blood plasma proteome // Nature communications, 8 (2017), 14357, 13. doi: 10.1038/ncomms14357

Podaci o odgovornosti

Suhre, Karsten ; Arnold, Matthias ; Bhagwat, Aditya Mukund ; Cotton, Richard J. ; Engelke, Rudolf ; Raffler, Johannes ; Sarwath, Hina ; Thareja, Gaurav ; Wahl, Annika ; DeLisle, Robert Kirk ; Gold, Larry ; Pezer, Marija ; Lauc, Gordan ; El-Din Selim, Mohammed A. ; Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O. ; Al-Dous, Eman K. ; Mohamoud, Yasmin A. ; Malek, Joel ; Strauch, Konstantin ; Grallert, Harald ; Peters, Annette ; Kastenmueller, Gabi ; Gieger, Christian ; Graumann, Johannes

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Connecting genetic risk to disease end points through the human blood plasma proteome

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with intermediate phenotypes, like changes in metabolite and protein levels, provide functional evidence to map disease associations and translate them into clinical applications. However, although hundreds of genetic variants have been associated with complex disorders, the underlying molecular pathways often remain elusive. Associations with intermediate traits are key in establishing functional links between GWAS-identified risk- variants and disease end points. Here we describe a GWAS using a highly multiplexed aptamer-based affinity proteomics platform. We quantify 539 associations between protein levels and gene variants (pQTLs) in a German cohort and replicate over half of them in an Arab and Asian cohort. Fifty- five of the replicated pQTLs are located in trans. Our associations overlap with 57 genetic risk loci for 42 unique disease end points. We integrate this information into a genome- proteome network and provide an interactive web-tool for interrogations. Our results provide a basis for novel approaches to pharmaceutical and diagnostic applications.

GWAS ; genetic risk ; disease ; plasma ; proteome

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Podaci o izdanju

8

2017.

14357

13

objavljeno

2041-1723

10.1038/ncomms14357

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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