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Trans-ethnic Meta-analysis and Functional Annotation Illuminates the Genetic Architecture of Fasting Glucose and Insulin
Document Type
article
Author
Liu, Ching-TiRaghavan, SridharanMaruthur, NisaKabagambe, Edmond KatoHong, JaeyoungNg, Maggie CYHivert, Marie-FranceLu, YingchangAn, PingBentley, Amy RDrolet, Anne MGaulton, Kyle JGuo, XiuqingArmstrong, Loren LIrvin, Marguerite RLi, ManLipovich, LeonardRybin, Denis VTaylor, Kent DAgyemang, CharlesPalmer, Nicholette DCade, Brian EChen, Wei-MinDauriz, MarcoDelaney, Joseph ACEdwards, Todd LEvans, Daniel SEvans, Michele KLange, Leslie ALeong, AaronLiu, JingminLiu, YongmeiNayak, UmaPatel, Sanjay RPorneala, Bianca CRasmussen-Torvik, Laura JSnijder, Marieke BStallings, Sarah CTanaka, ToshikoYanek, Lisa RZhao, WeiBecker, Diane MBielak, Lawrence FBiggs, Mary LBottinger, Erwin PBowden, Donald WChen, GuanjieCorrea, AdolfoCouper, David JCrawford, Dana CCushman, MaryEicher, John DFornage, MyriamFranceschini, NoraFu, Yi-PingGoodarzi, Mark OGottesman, OmriHara, KazuoHarris, Tamara BJensen, Richard AJohnson, Andrew DJhun, Min AKarter, Andrew JKeller, Margaux FKho, Abel NKizer, Jorge RKrauss, Ronald MLangefeld, Carl DLi, XiaohuiLiang, JinglingLiu, SiminLowe, William LMosley, Thomas HNorth, Kari EPacheco, Jennifer APeyser, Patricia APatrick, Alan LRice, Kenneth MSelvin, ElizabethSims, MarioSmith, Jennifer ATajuddin, Salman MVaidya, DhananjayWren, Mary PYao, JieZhu, XiaofengZiegler, Julie TZmuda, Joseph MZonderman, Alan BZwinderman, Aeilko HConsortium, AAAGConsortium, CAReConsortium, COGENT-BPConsortium, eMERGEConsortium, MEDIAAdeyemo, AdebowaleBoerwinkle, EricFerrucci, LuigiHayes, M GeoffreyKardia, Sharon LR
Source
American Journal of Human Genetics. 99(1)
Subject
Biotechnology
Human Genome
Genetics
Diabetes
Metabolic and endocrine
Asian People
Black People
Blood Glucose
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2
Enhancer Elements
Genetic
Ethnicity
Fasting
Female
Gene Frequency
Genome-Wide Association Study
Humans
Insulin
Insulin Resistance
Introns
Islets of Langerhans
Male
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Quantitative Trait Loci
Racial Groups
Transcription Factors
White People
AAAG Consortium
CARe Consortium
COGENT-BP Consortium
eMERGE Consortium
MEDIA Consortium
MAGIC Consortium
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Language
Abstract
Knowledge of the genetic basis of the type 2 diabetes (T2D)-related quantitative traits fasting glucose (FG) and insulin (FI) in African ancestry (AA) individuals has been limited. In non-diabetic subjects of AA (n = 20,209) and European ancestry (EA; n = 57,292), we performed trans-ethnic (AA+EA) fine-mapping of 54 established EA FG or FI loci with detailed functional annotation, assessed their relevance in AA individuals, and sought previously undescribed loci through trans-ethnic (AA+EA) meta-analysis. We narrowed credible sets of variants driving association signals for 22/54 EA-associated loci; 18/22 credible sets overlapped with active islet-specific enhancers or transcription factor (TF) binding sites, and 21/22 contained at least one TF motif. Of the 54 EA-associated loci, 23 were shared between EA and AA. Replication with an additional 10,096 AA individuals identified two previously undescribed FI loci, chrX FAM133A (rs213676) and chr5 PELO (rs6450057). Trans-ethnic analyses with regulatory annotation illuminate the genetic architecture of glycemic traits and suggest gene regulation as a target to advance precision medicine for T2D. Our approach to utilize state-of-the-art functional annotation and implement trans-ethnic association analysis for discovery and fine-mapping offers a framework for further follow-up and characterization of GWAS signals of complex trait loci.