Discovery of gene-alcohol interaction loci influencing blood pressure in 1.1 million individuals from multiple populations

在来自多个群体的110万个体中发现了影响血压的基因-酒精相互作用位点

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Abstract

Genetic predisposition and alcohol consumption are risk factors for increased blood pressure (BP), but their interactions influencing BP remain understudied. We conducted population-specific and cross-population meta-analyses of genome-wide gene-alcohol (GxAlc) interactions affecting BP in >1.1M individuals from multiple populations. We identified 46 GxAlc interaction loci for BP, including 21 from one-degree-of-freedom interaction tests (PGxAlc<5×10-8; or <0.05/Meff, Meff independent BP associations at P<10-5), and 25 from two-degree-of-freedom tests of main and interaction effects (PGxAlc<0.05/M2df, M2df independent 2df-associations at P2df<5×10-8), including 7 novel and 39 known BP loci. The 12q24 locus highlights the genetic effect of BRAP-rs11066001 on BP, being ~6 times larger in current drinkers than in non-drinkers. Gene prioritization with 46 GxAlc loci identified 15 genes with ≥3 lines of evidence (location, literature, druggability, functional/regulatory annotation, or pathway analyses). Several loci showed sex- and population-specific effects and revealed biological pathways of alcohol's influence on BP, suggesting mechanisms underlying alcohol-induced hypertension.

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