A genome-wide meta-analysis yields 46 new loci associating with biomarkers of iron homeostasis
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Published:2021-02-03
Issue:1
Volume:4
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ISSN:2399-3642
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Container-title:Communications Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Biol
Author:
Bell StevenORCID, , Rigas Andreas S., Magnusson Magnus K.ORCID, Ferkingstad EgilORCID, Allara EliasORCID, Bjornsdottir Gyda, Ramond Anna, Sørensen Erik, Halldorsson Gisli H.ORCID, Paul Dirk S.ORCID, Burgdorf Kristoffer S., Eggertsson Hannes P.ORCID, Howson Joanna M. M.ORCID, Thørner Lise W., Kristmundsdottir Snaedis, Astle William J., Erikstrup ChristianORCID, Sigurdsson Jon K., Vuckovic Dragana, Dinh Khoa M., Tragante ViniciusORCID, Surendran Praveen, Pedersen Ole B.ORCID, Vidarsson Brynjar, Jiang Tao, Paarup Helene M.ORCID, Onundarson Pall T., Akbari ParsaORCID, Nielsen Kaspar R., Lund Sigrun H.ORCID, Juliusson Kristinn, Magnusson Magnus I., Frigge Michael L.ORCID, Oddsson AsmundurORCID, Olafsson Isleifur, Kaptoge Stephen, Hjalgrim Henrik, Runarsson Gudmundur, Wood Angela M., Jonsdottir IngileifORCID, Hansen Thomas F.ORCID, Sigurdardottir Olof, Stefansson HreinnORCID, Rye David, Peters James E., Westergaard DavidORCID, Holm HilmaORCID, Soranzo NicoleORCID, Banasik KarinaORCID, Thorleifsson Gudmar, Ouwehand Willem H.ORCID, Thorsteinsdottir Unnur, Roberts David J., Sulem PatrickORCID, Butterworth Adam S.ORCID, Gudbjartsson Daniel F.ORCID, Danesh John, Brunak SørenORCID, Di Angelantonio Emanuele, Ullum Henrik, Stefansson KariORCID
Abstract
AbstractIron is essential for many biological functions and iron deficiency and overload have major health implications. We performed a meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies from Iceland, the UK and Denmark of blood levels of ferritin (N = 246,139), total iron binding capacity (N = 135,430), iron (N = 163,511) and transferrin saturation (N = 131,471). We found 62 independent sequence variants associating with iron homeostasis parameters at 56 loci, including 46 novel loci. Variants at DUOX2, F5, SLC11A2 and TMPRSS6 associate with iron deficiency anemia, while variants at TF, HFE, TFR2 and TMPRSS6 associate with iron overload. A HBS1L-MYB intergenic region variant associates both with increased risk of iron overload and reduced risk of iron deficiency anemia. The DUOX2 missense variant is present in 14% of the population, associates with all iron homeostasis biomarkers, and increases the risk of iron deficiency anemia by 29%. The associations implicate proteins contributing to the main physiological processes involved in iron homeostasis: iron sensing and storage, inflammation, absorption of iron from the gut, iron recycling, erythropoiesis and bleeding/menstruation.
Funder
DH | NIHR | Health Services Research Programme DH | National Institute for Health Research British Heart Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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