University of Leicester
Browse

Whole genome sequence analysis of pulmonary function and COPD in 19,996 multi-ethnic participants

Download (1.95 MB)
journal contribution
posted on 2024-03-12, 12:15 authored by Xutong Zhao, Dandi Qiao, Chaojie Yang, Silva Kasela, Wonji Kim, Yanlin Ma, Nick Shrine, Chiara Batini, Tamar Sofer, Sarah A Gagliano Taliun, Phuwanat Sakornsakolpat, Pallavi P Balte, Dmitry Prokopenko, Bing Yu, Leslie A Lange, Josée Dupuis, Brian E Cade, Jiwon Lee, Sina A Gharib, Michelle Daya, Cecelia A Laurie, Ingo Ruczinski, L Adrienne Cupples, Laura R Loehr, Traci M Bartz, Alanna C Morrison, Bruce M Psaty, Ramachandran S Vasan, James G Wilson, Kent D Taylor, Peter Durda, W Craig Johnson, Elaine Cornell, Xiuqing Guo, Yongmei Liu, Russell P Tracy, Kristin G Ardlie, François Aguet, David J VanDenBerg, George J Papanicolaou, Jerome I Rotter, Kathleen C Barnes, Deepti Jain, Deborah A Nickerson, Donna M Muzny, Ginger A Metcalf, Harshavardhan Doddapaneni, Shannon Dugan-Perez, Namrata Gupta, Stacey Gabriel, Stephen S Rich, George T O’Connor, Susan Redline, Robert M Reed, Cathy C Laurie, Martha L Daviglus, Liana K Preudhomme, Kristin M Burkart, Robert C Kaplan, Louise V Wain, Martin D Tobin, Stephanie J London, Tuuli Lappalainen, Elizabeth C Oelsner, Goncalo R Abecasis, Edwin K Silverman, R Graham Barr, Michael H Cho, Ani Manichaikul

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diagnosed by reduced lung function, is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. We performed whole genome sequence (WGS) analysis of lung function and COPD in a multi-ethnic sample of 11,497 participants from population- and family-based studies, and 8499 individuals from COPD-enriched studies in the NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Program. We identify at genome-wide significance 10 known GWAS loci and 22 distinct, previously unreported loci, including two common variant signals from stratified analysis of African Americans. Four novel common variants within the regions of PIAS1, RGN (two variants) and FTO show evidence of replication in the UK Biobank (European ancestry n ~ 320,000), while colocalization analyses leveraging multi-omic data from GTEx and TOPMed identify potential molecular mechanisms underlying four of the 22 novel loci. Our study demonstrates the value of performing WGS analyses and multi-omic follow-up in cohorts of diverse ancestry.

History

Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences/Population Health Sciences

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Nature Communications

Volume

11

Issue

1

Pagination

5182

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

issn

2041-1723

eissn

2041-1723

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2024-03-12

Spatial coverage

England

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Nick Shrine

Deposit date

2024-03-12