The genetic architecture of pneumonia susceptibility implicates mucin biology and a relationship with psychiatric illness
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Published:2022-06-29
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Reay William R.ORCID, Geaghan Michael P., Agee Michelle, Alipanahi Babak, Bell Robert K., Bryc Katarzyna, Elson Sarah L., Fontanillas Pierre, Furlotte Nicholas A., Hicks Barry, Hinds David A., Huber Karen E., Jewett Ethan M., Jiang Yunxuan, Kleinman Aaron, Lin Keng-Han, Litterman Nadia K., McCreight Jey C., McIntyre Matthew H., McManus Kimberly F., Mountain Joanna L., Noblin Elizabeth S., Northover Carrie A. M., Pitts Steven J., Poznik G. David, Sathirapongsasuti J. Fah, Shelton Janie F., Shringarpure Suyash, Tian Chao, Tung Joyce Y., Vacic Vladimir, Wang Xin, Wilson Catherine H., Cairns Murray J.ORCID,
Abstract
AbstractPneumonia remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. In this study, we use genome-wide meta-analysis of lifetime pneumonia diagnosis (N = 391,044) to identify four association signals outside of the previously implicated major histocompatibility complex region. Integrative analyses and finemapping of these signals support clinically tractable targets, including the mucin MUC5AC and tumour necrosis factor receptor superfamily member TNFRSF1A. Moreover, we demonstrate widespread evidence of genetic overlap with pneumonia susceptibility across the human phenome, including particularly significant correlations with psychiatric phenotypes that remain significant after testing differing phenotype definitions for pneumonia or genetically conditioning on smoking behaviour. Finally, we show how polygenic risk could be utilised for precision treatment formulation or drug repurposing through pneumonia risk scores constructed using variants mapped to pathways with known drug targets. In summary, we provide insights into the genetic architecture of pneumonia susceptibility and genetics informed targets for drug development or repositioning.
Funder
Department of Health | National Health and Medical Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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