全基因组关联研究
生物
单核苷酸多态性
遗传关联
遗传学
队列
遗传谱系
数量性状位点
人口
睡眠(系统调用)
基因型
人口学
内科学
基因
医学
社会学
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Ben H Scammell,Cynthia Tchio,Yanwei Song,Takeshi Nishiyama,Tin Louie,Hassan S. Dashti,Masahiro Nakatochi,Phyllis C. Zee,Iyas Daghlas,Yukihide Momozawa,Jianwen Cai,Hanna Ollila,Susan Redline,Kenji Wakai,Tamar Sofer,Sadao Suzuki,Jacqueline M. Lane,Richa Saxena
摘要
Abstract Both short (≤6 h per night) and long sleep duration (≥9 h per night) are associated with increased risk of chronic diseases. Despite evidence linking habitual sleep duration and risk of disease, the genetic determinants of sleep duration in the general population are poorly understood, especially outside of European (EUR) populations. Here, we report that a polygenic score of 78 European ancestry sleep duration single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) is associated with sleep duration in an African (n = 7288; P = 0.003), an East Asian (n = 13 618; P = 6 × 10−4) and a South Asian (n = 7485; P = 0.025) genetic ancestry cohort, but not in a Hispanic/Latino cohort (n = 8726; P = 0.71). Furthermore, in a pan-ancestry (N = 483 235) meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for habitual sleep duration, 73 loci are associated with genome-wide statistical significance. Follow-up of five loci (near HACD2, COG5, PRR12, SH3RF1 and KCNQ5) identified expression-quantitative trait loci for PRR12 and COG5 in brain tissues and pleiotropic associations with cardiovascular and neuropsychiatric traits. Overall, our results suggest that the genetic basis of sleep duration is at least partially shared across diverse ancestry groups.
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