作者
Sean J. Jurgens,Seung Hoan Choi,Valerie N. Morrill,Mark Chaffin,James P. Pirruccello,Jennifer L Halford,Lu-Chen Weng,Victor Nauffal,Carolina Roselli,Amelia Weber Hall,Matthew T. Oetjens,Braxton Lagerman,David P. vanMaanen,Gonçalo R. Abecasis,Xiaodong Bai,Suganthi Balasubramanian,Aris Baras,Christina Beechert,Boris Boutkov,Michael Cantor,Giovanni Coppola,Tanima De,Andrew Deubler,Aris Economides,Gisu Eom,Manuel A. R. Ferreira,Caitlin Forsythe,Erin D. Fuller,Zhenhua Gu,Lukas Habegger,Alicia Hawes,Marcus B. Jones,Katia Karalis,Shareef Khalid,Olga Krasheninina,Rouel Lanche,Michael Lattari,Dadong Li,Alexander Lopez,Luca A. Lotta,Kia Manoochehri,Adam J. Mansfield,Evan K. Maxwell,Jason Mighty,Lyndon J. Mitnaul,Mona Nafde,Jonas B. Nielsen,Sean O’Keeffe,Max Orelus,John D. Overton,Maria Sotiropoulos Padilla,Razvan Panea,Tommy Polanco,Manasi Pradhan,Ayesha Rasool,Jeffrey G. Reid,William Salerno,Thomas D. Schleicher,Alan R. Shuldiner,Katherine A. Siminovitch,Jeffrey Staples,Ricardo H. Ulloa,Wei Zhao,Louis Widom,Sarah Wolf,Krishna Aragam,Kathryn L. Lunetta,Christopher M. Haggerty,Steven A. Lubitz,Patrick T. Ellinor
摘要
Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Despite a known genetic component, our understanding of these diseases remains incomplete. Here, we analyzed the contribution of rare variants to 57 diseases and 26 cardiometabolic traits, using data from 200,337 UK Biobank participants with whole-exome sequencing. We identified 57 gene-based associations, with broad replication of novel signals in Geisinger MyCode. There was a striking risk associated with mutations in known Mendelian disease genes, including MYBPC3, LDLR, GCK, PKD1 and TTN. Many genes showed independent convergence of rare and common variant evidence, including an association between GIGYF1 and type 2 diabetes. We identified several large effect associations for height and 18 unique genes associated with blood lipid or glucose levels. Finally, we found that between 1.0% and 2.4% of participants carried rare potentially pathogenic variants for cardiometabolic disorders. These findings may facilitate studies aimed at therapeutics and screening of these common disorders.