Author:
Guan Weihua,Steffen Brian T.,Lemaitre Rozenn N.,Wu Jason H.Y.,Tanaka Toshiko,Manichaikul Ani,Foy Millennia,Rich Stephen S.,Wang Lu,Nettleton Jennifer A.,Tang Weihong,Gu Xiangjun,Bandinelli Stafania,King Irena B.,McKnight Barbara,Psaty Bruce M.,Siscovick David,Djousse Luc,Ida Chen Yii-Der,Ferrucci Luigi,Fornage Myriam,Mozafarrian Dariush,Tsai Michael Y.,Steffen Lyn M.
Abstract
Background—
Omega6 (n6) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and their metabolites are involved in cell signaling, inflammation, clot formation, and other crucial biological processes. Genetic components, such as variants of fatty acid desaturase (
FADS
) genes, determine the composition of n6 PUFAs.
Methods and Results—
To elucidate undiscovered biological pathways that may influence n6 PUFA composition, we conducted genome-wide association studies and meta-analyses of associations of common genetic variants with 6 plasma n6 PUFAs in 8631 white adults (55% women) across 5 prospective studies. Plasma phospholipid or total plasma fatty acids were analyzed by similar gas chromatography techniques. The n6 fatty acids linoleic acid (LA), γ-linolenic acid (GLA), dihomo-GLA, arachidonic acid, and adrenic acid were expressed as percentage of total fatty acids. We performed linear regression with robust SEs to test for single-nucleotide polymorphism–fatty acid associations, with pooling using inverse-variance–weighted meta-analysis. Novel regions were identified on chromosome 10 associated with LA (rs10740118;
P
=8.1×10
−9
; near
NRBF2
), on chromosome 16 with LA, GLA, dihomo-GLA, and arachidonic acid (rs16966952;
P
=1.2×10
−15
, 5.0×10
−11
, 7.6×10
−65
, and 2.4×10
−10
, respectively;
NTAN1
), and on chromosome 6 with adrenic acid after adjustment for arachidonic acid (rs3134950;
P
=2.1×10
−10
;
AGPAT1
). We confirmed previous findings of the
FADS
cluster on chromosome 11 with LA and arachidonic acid, and further observed novel genome-wide significant association of this cluster with GLA, dihomo-GLA, and adrenic acid (
P
=2.3×10
−72
, 2.6×10
−151
, and 6.3×10
−140
, respectively).
Conclusions—
Our findings suggest that along with the
FADS
gene cluster, additional genes may influence n6 PUFA composition.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Genetics(clinical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Genetics