Predicted loss and gain of function mutations in ACO1 are associated with erythropoiesis

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Oskarsson Gudjon R.,Oddsson AsmundurORCID,Magnusson Magnus K.,Kristjansson Ragnar P.,Halldorsson Gisli H.ORCID,Ferkingstad EgilORCID,Zink Florian,Helgadottir AnnaORCID,Ivarsdottir Erna V.ORCID,Arnadottir Gudny A.ORCID,Jensson Brynjar O.,Katrinardottir Hildigunnur,Sveinbjornsson Gardar,Kristinsdottir Anna M.,Lee Amy L.,Saemundsdottir Jona,Stefansdottir Lilja,Sigurdsson Jon K.,Davidsson Olafur B.,Benonisdottir Stefania,Jonasdottir Aslaug,Jonasdottir Adalbjorg,Jonsson Stefan,Gudmundsson Reynir L.,Asselbergs Folkert W.ORCID,Tragante Vinicius,Gunnarsson Bjarni,Masson Gisli,Thorleifsson Gudmar,Rafnar ThorunnORCID,Holm Hilma,Olafsson Isleifur,Onundarson Pall T.,Gudbjartsson Daniel F.ORCID,Norddahl Gudmundur L.,Thorsteinsdottir Unnur,Sulem PatrickORCID,Stefansson KariORCID

Abstract

AbstractHemoglobin is the essential oxygen-carrying molecule in humans and is regulated by cellular iron and oxygen sensing mechanisms. To search for novel variants associated with hemoglobin concentration, we performed genome-wide association studies of hemoglobin concentration using a combined set of 684,122 individuals from Iceland and the UK. Notably, we found seven novel variants, six rare coding and one common, at the ACO1 locus associating with either decreased or increased hemoglobin concentration. Of these variants, the missense Cys506Ser and the stop-gained Lys334Ter mutations are specific to eight and ten generation pedigrees, respectively, and have the two largest effects in the study (EffectCys506Ser = −1.61 SD, CI95 = [−1.98, −1.35]; EffectLys334Ter = 0.63 SD, CI95 = [0.36, 0.91]). We also find Cys506Ser to associate with increased risk of persistent anemia (OR = 17.1, P = 2 × 10−14). The strong bidirectional effects seen in this study implicate ACO1, a known iron sensing molecule, as a major homeostatic regulator of hemoglobin concentration.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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