A biobank-scale test of marginal epistasis reveals genome-wide signals of polygenic interaction effects

一项基于生物样本库规模的边缘上位性检验揭示了多基因相互作用效应的全基因组信号。

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Abstract

The contribution of genetic interactions (epistasis) to human complex trait variation remains poorly understood due, in part, to the statistical and computational challenges involved in testing for interaction effects. Here we introduce FAME (FAst Marginal Epistasis test), a method that can test for marginal epistasis of a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) on a quantitative trait (whether the effect of an SNP on the trait is modulated by genetic background). FAME is computationally efficient, enabling tests of marginal epistasis on biobank-scale data. Applying FAME to genome-wide association study (GWAS)-significant trait-SNP associations across 53 quantitative traits and ≈300 000 unrelated White British individuals in the UK Biobank (UKBB), we identified 16 significant marginal epistasis signals across 12 traits ( P < 5/10 ). Leveraging the scalability of FAME, we further localized marginal epistasis signals across chromosomes and estimated the proportion of variance explained by marginal epistasis effects. Our study provides evidence for interactions between individual genetic variants and polygenic background influencing complex traits.

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