TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study accounting for gene-psychosocial factor interactions identifies novel loci for blood pressure traits
AU - Sun, Daokun
AU - Richard, Melissa A.
AU - Musani, Solomon K.
AU - Sung, Yun Ju
AU - Winkler, Thomas W.
AU - Schwander, Karen
AU - Chai, Jin Fang
AU - Guo, Xiuqing
AU - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O.
AU - Vojinovic, Dina
AU - Aschard, Hugues
AU - Bartz, Traci M.
AU - Bielak, Lawrence F.
AU - Brown, Michael R.
AU - Chitrala, Kumaraswamy
AU - Hartwig, Fernando P.
AU - Horimoto, Andrea R.V.R.
AU - Liu, Yongmei
AU - Manning, Alisa K.
AU - Noordam, Raymond
AU - Smith, Albert V.
AU - Harris, Sarah E.
AU - Kühnel, Brigitte
AU - Lyytikäinen, Leo Pekka
AU - Nolte, Ilja M.
AU - Rauramaa, Rainer
AU - van der Most, Peter J.
AU - Wang, Rujia
AU - Ware, Erin B.
AU - Weiss, Stefan
AU - Wen, Wanqing
AU - Yanek, Lisa R.
AU - Arking, Dan E.
AU - Arnett, Donna K.
AU - Barac, Ana
AU - Boerwinkle, Eric
AU - Broeckel, Ulrich
AU - Chakravarti, Aravinda
AU - Chen, Yii Der Ida
AU - Cupples, L. Adrienne
AU - Davigulus, Martha L.
AU - de las Fuentes, Lisa
AU - de Mutsert, Renée
AU - de Vries, Paul S.
AU - Delaney, Joseph A.C.
AU - Diez Roux, Ana V.
AU - Dörr, Marcus
AU - Faul, Jessica D.
AU - Fretts, Amanda M.
AU - Gallo, Linda C.
AU - LifeLines Cohort Study
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s)
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Psychological and social factors are known to influence blood pressure (BP) and risk of hypertension and associated cardiovascular diseases. To identify novel BP loci, we carried out genome-wide association meta-analyses of systolic, diastolic, pulse, and mean arterial BP, taking into account the interaction effects of genetic variants with three psychosocial factors: depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and social support. Analyses were performed using a two-stage design in a sample of up to 128,894 adults from five ancestry groups. In the combined meta-analyses of stages 1 and 2, we identified 59 loci (p value < 5e−8), including nine novel BP loci. The novel associations were observed mostly with pulse pressure, with fewer observed with mean arterial pressure. Five novel loci were identified in African ancestry, and all but one showed patterns of interaction with at least one psychosocial factor. Functional annotation of the novel loci supports a major role for genes implicated in the immune response (PLCL2), synaptic function and neurotransmission (LIN7A and PFIA2), as well as genes previously implicated in neuropsychiatric or stress-related disorders (FSTL5 and CHODL). These findings underscore the importance of considering psychological and social factors in gene discovery for BP, especially in non-European populations.
AB - Psychological and social factors are known to influence blood pressure (BP) and risk of hypertension and associated cardiovascular diseases. To identify novel BP loci, we carried out genome-wide association meta-analyses of systolic, diastolic, pulse, and mean arterial BP, taking into account the interaction effects of genetic variants with three psychosocial factors: depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and social support. Analyses were performed using a two-stage design in a sample of up to 128,894 adults from five ancestry groups. In the combined meta-analyses of stages 1 and 2, we identified 59 loci (p value < 5e−8), including nine novel BP loci. The novel associations were observed mostly with pulse pressure, with fewer observed with mean arterial pressure. Five novel loci were identified in African ancestry, and all but one showed patterns of interaction with at least one psychosocial factor. Functional annotation of the novel loci supports a major role for genes implicated in the immune response (PLCL2), synaptic function and neurotransmission (LIN7A and PFIA2), as well as genes previously implicated in neuropsychiatric or stress-related disorders (FSTL5 and CHODL). These findings underscore the importance of considering psychological and social factors in gene discovery for BP, especially in non-European populations.
KW - blood pressure
KW - depressive symptoms
KW - gene-environment interaction
KW - genome-wide association study
KW - GWAS
KW - GxE
KW - hypertension
KW - psychosocial factors
U2 - 10.1016/j.xhgg.2020.100013
DO - 10.1016/j.xhgg.2020.100013
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 34734193
AN - SCOPUS:85119177602
VL - 2
JO - Human Genetics and Genomics Advances
JF - Human Genetics and Genomics Advances
SN - 2666-2477
IS - 1
M1 - 100013
ER -