Identifying insomnia-related chemicals through integrative analysis of genome-wide association studies and chemical–genes interaction information

Author:

Kafle Om Prakash1,Cheng Shiqiang1,Ma Mei1,Li Ping1,Cheng Bolun1,Zhang Lu1,Wen Yan1,Liang Chujun1,Qi Xin1,Zhang Feng1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Trace Elements and Endemic Diseases of National Health and Family Planning Commission, School of Public Health, Health Science Center, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, P. R. China

Abstract

Abstract Study Objectives Insomnia is a common sleep disorder and constitutes a major issue in modern society. We provide new clues for revealing the association between environmental chemicals and insomnia. Methods Three genome-wide association studies (GWAS) summary datasets of insomnia (n = 113,006, n = 1,331,010, and n = 453,379, respectively) were driven from the UK Biobank, 23andMe, and deCODE. The chemical–gene interaction dataset was downloaded from the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database. First, we conducted a meta-analysis of the three datasets of insomnia using the METAL software. Using the result of meta-analysis, transcriptome-wide association studies were performed to calculate the expression association testing statistics of insomnia. Then chemical-related gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) was used to explore the association between chemicals and insomnia. Results For GWAS meta-analysis dataset of insomnia, we identified 42 chemicals associated with insomnia in brain tissue (p < 0.05) by GSEA. We detected five important chemicals such as pinosylvin (p = 0.0128), bromobenzene (p = 0.0134), clonidine (p = 0.0372), gabapentin (p = 0.0372), and melatonin (p = 0.0404) which are directly associated with insomnia. Conclusion Our study results provide new clues for revealing the roles of environmental chemicals in the development of insomnia.

Funder

National Natural Scientific Foundation of China

Key Projects of International Cooperation among Governments in Scientific and Technological Innovation

Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Clinical Neurology

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