Gene-lifestyle interactions in the genomics of human complex traits
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Published:2022-03-22
Issue:6
Volume:30
Page:730-739
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ISSN:1018-4813
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Container-title:European Journal of Human Genetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur J Hum Genet
Author:
Laville VincentORCID, Majarian TimothyORCID, Sung Yun J., Schwander Karen, Feitosa Mary F.ORCID, Chasman Daniel I.ORCID, Bentley Amy R.ORCID, Rotimi Charles N., Cupples L. AdrienneORCID, de Vries Paul S., Brown Michael R., Morrison Alanna C.ORCID, Kraja Aldi T., Province MikeORCID, Gu C. CharlesORCID, Gauderman W. James, Laville Vincent, Majarian Timothy, Sung Yun J., Schwander Karen, Feitosa Mary F., Chasman Daniel I., Bentley Amy R., Rotimi Charles N., Cupples L. Adrienne, de Vries Paul S., Brown Michael R., Morrison Alanna C., Kraja Aldi T., Province Mike, Gu C. Charles, Gauderman W. James, Rao D. C., Manning Alisa K., Aschard Hugues, Rao D. C., Manning Alisa K.ORCID, Aschard HuguesORCID,
Abstract
AbstractThe role and biological significance of gene-environment interactions in human traits and diseases remain poorly understood. To address these questions, the CHARGE Gene-Lifestyle Interactions Working Group conducted series of genome-wide interaction studies (GWIS) involving up to 610,475 individuals across four ancestries for three lipids and four blood pressure traits, while accounting for interaction effects with drinking and smoking exposures. Here we used GWIS summary statistics from these studies to decipher potential differences in genetic associations and G×E interactions across phenotype-exposure-ancestry combinations, and to derive insights on the potential mechanistic underlying G×E through in-silico functional analyses. Our analyses show first that interaction effects likely contribute to the commonly reported ancestry-specific genetic effect in complex traits, and second, that some phenotype-exposures pairs are more likely to benefit from a greater detection power when accounting for interactions. It also highlighted modest correlation between marginal and interaction effects, providing material for future methodological development and biological discussions. We also estimated contributions to phenotypic variance, including in particular the genetic heritability conditional on the exposure, and heritability partitioned across a range of functional annotations and cell types. In these analyses, we found multiple instances of potential heterogeneity of functional partitions between exposed and unexposed individuals, providing new evidence for likely exposure-specific genetic pathways. Finally, along this work, we identified potential biases in methods used to jointly meta-analyze genetic and interaction effects. We performed simulations to characterize these limitations and to provide the community with guidelines for future G×E studies.
Funder
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute American Heart Association
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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