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Ancestral diversity improves discovery and fine-mapping of genetic loci for anthropometric traits—The Hispanic/Latino Anthropometry Consortium

Authors :
Lindsay Fernández-Rhodes
Mariaelisa Graff
Victoria L. Buchanan
Anne E. Justice
Heather M. Highland
Xiuqing Guo
Wanying Zhu
Hung-Hsin Chen
Kristin L. Young
Kaustubh Adhikari
Nicholette D. Palmer
Jennifer E. Below
Jonathan Bradfield
Alexandre C. Pereira
LáShauntá Glover
Daeeun Kim
Adam G. Lilly
Poojan Shrestha
Alvin G. Thomas
Xinruo Zhang
Minhui Chen
Charleston W.K. Chiang
Sara Pulit
Andrea Horimoto
Jose E. Krieger
Marta Guindo-Martínez
Michael Preuss
Claudia Schumann
Roelof A.J. Smit
Gabriela Torres-Mejía
Victor Acuña-Alonzo
Gabriel Bedoya
Maria-Cátira Bortolini
Samuel Canizales-Quinteros
Carla Gallo
Rolando González-José
Giovanni Poletti
Francisco Rothhammer
Hakon Hakonarson
Robert Igo
Sharon G. Adler
Sudha K. Iyengar
Susanne B. Nicholas
Stephanie M. Gogarten
Carmen R. Isasi
George Papnicolaou
Adrienne M. Stilp
Qibin Qi
Minjung Kho
Jennifer A. Smith
Carl D. Langefeld
Lynne Wagenknecht
Roberta Mckean-Cowdin
Xiaoyi Raymond Gao
Darryl Nousome
David V. Conti
Ye Feng
Matthew A. Allison
Zorayr Arzumanyan
Thomas A. Buchanan
Yii-Der Ida Chen
Pauline M. Genter
Mark O. Goodarzi
Yang Hai
Willa Hsueh
Eli Ipp
Fouad R. Kandeel
Kelvin Lam
Xiaohui Li
Jerry L. Nadler
Leslie J. Raffel
Kathryn Roll
Kevin Sandow
Jingyi Tan
Kent D. Taylor
Anny H. Xiang
Jie Yao
Astride Audirac-Chalifour
Jose de Jesus Peralta Romero
Fernando Hartwig
Bernando Horta
John Blangero
Joanne E. Curran
Ravindranath Duggirala
Donna E. Lehman
Sobha Puppala
Laura Fejerman
Esther M. John
Carlos Aguilar-Salinas
Noël P. Burtt
Jose C. Florez
Humberto García-Ortíz
Clicerio González-Villalpando
Josep Mercader
Lorena Orozco
Teresa Tusié-Luna
Estela Blanco
Sheila Gahagan
Nancy J. Cox
Craig Hanis
Nancy F. Butte
Shelley A. Cole
Anthony G. Comuzzie
V. Saroja Voruganti
Rebecca Rohde
Yujie Wang
Tamar Sofer
Elad Ziv
Struan F.A. Grant
Andres Ruiz-Linares
Jerome I. Rotter
Christopher A. Haiman
Esteban J. Parra
Miguel Cruz
Ruth J.F. Loos
Kari E. North
Source :
HGG Advances, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 100099- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Hispanic/Latinos have been underrepresented in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for anthropometric traits despite their notable anthropometric variability, ancestry proportions, and high burden of growth stunting and overweight/obesity. To address this knowledge gap, we analyzed densely imputed genetic data in a sample of Hispanic/Latino adults to identify and fine-map genetic variants associated with body mass index (BMI), height, and BMI-adjusted waist-to-hip ratio (WHRadjBMI). We conducted a GWAS of 18 studies/consortia as part of the Hispanic/Latino Anthropometry (HISLA) Consortium (stage 1, n = 59,771) and generalized our findings in 9 additional studies (stage 2, n = 10,538). We conducted a trans-ancestral GWAS with summary statistics from HISLA stage 1 and existing consortia of European and African ancestries. In our HISLA stage 1 + 2 analyses, we discovered one BMI locus, as well as two BMI signals and another height signal each within established anthropometric loci. In our trans-ancestral meta-analysis, we discovered three BMI loci, one height locus, and one WHRadjBMI locus. We also identified 3 secondary signals for BMI, 28 for height, and 2 for WHRadjBMI in established loci. We show that 336 known BMI, 1,177 known height, and 143 known WHRadjBMI (combined) SNPs demonstrated suggestive transferability (nominal significance and effect estimate directional consistency) in Hispanic/Latino adults. Of these, 36 BMI, 124 height, and 11 WHRadjBMI SNPs were significant after trait-specific Bonferroni correction. Trans-ancestral meta-analysis of the three ancestries showed a small-to-moderate impact of uncorrected population stratification on the resulting effect size estimates. Our findings demonstrate that future studies may also benefit from leveraging diverse ancestries and differences in linkage disequilibrium patterns to discover novel loci and additional signals with less residual population stratification.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26662477
Volume :
3
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
HGG Advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.15abb0171a3441e4bc460a26e6cdd18c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xhgg.2022.100099