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Validation of human telomere length multi-ancestry meta-analysis association signals identifies POP5 and KBTBD6 as human telomere length regulation genes.

Authors :
Keener R
Chhetri SB
Connelly CJ
Taub MA
Conomos MP
Weinstock J
Ni B
Strober B
Aslibekyan S
Auer PL
Barwick L
Becker LC
Blangero J
Bleecker ER
Brody JA
Cade BE
Celedon JC
Chang YC
Cupples LA
Custer B
Freedman BI
Gladwin MT
Heckbert SR
Hou L
Irvin MR
Isasi CR
Johnsen JM
Kenny EE
Kooperberg C
Minster RL
Naseri T
Viali S
Nekhai S
Pankratz N
Peyser PA
Taylor KD
Telen MJ
Wu B
Yanek LR
Yang IV
Albert C
Arnett DK
Ashley-Koch AE
Barnes KC
Bis JC
Blackwell TW
Boerwinkle E
Burchard EG
Carson AP
Chen Z
Chen YI
Darbar D
de Andrade M
Ellinor PT
Fornage M
Gelb BD
Gilliland FD
He J
Islam T
Kaab S
Kardia SLR
Kelly S
Konkle BA
Kumar R
Loos RJF
Martinez FD
McGarvey ST
Meyers DA
Mitchell BD
Montgomery CG
North KE
Palmer ND
Peralta JM
Raby BA
Redline S
Rich SS
Roden D
Rotter JI
Ruczinski I
Schwartz D
Sciurba F
Shoemaker MB
Silverman EK
Sinner MF
Smith NL
Smith AV
Tiwari HK
Vasan RS
Weiss ST
Williams LK
Zhang Y
Ziv E
Raffield LM
Reiner AP
Arvanitis M
Greider CW
Mathias RA
Battle A
Source :
Nature communications [Nat Commun] 2024 May 24; Vol. 15 (1), pp. 4417. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 24.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become well-powered to detect loci associated with telomere length. However, no prior work has validated genes nominated by GWAS to examine their role in telomere length regulation. We conducted a multi-ancestry meta-analysis of 211,369 individuals and identified five novel association signals. Enrichment analyses of chromatin state and cell-type heritability suggested that blood/immune cells are the most relevant cell type to examine telomere length association signals. We validated specific GWAS associations by overexpressing KBTBD6 or POP5 and demonstrated that both lengthened telomeres. CRISPR/Cas9 deletion of the predicted causal regions in K562 blood cells reduced expression of these genes, demonstrating that these loci are related to transcriptional regulation of KBTBD6 and POP5. Our results demonstrate the utility of telomere length GWAS in the identification of telomere length regulation mechanisms and validate KBTBD6 and POP5 as genes affecting telomere length regulation.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-1723
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38789417
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-48394-y