Genome-wide association study identifies novel genetic variants contributing to variation in blood metabolite levels

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2015)

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Metabolites are small molecules involved in cellular metabolism, which can be detected in biological samples using metabolomic techniques. Here we present the results of genome-wide association and meta-analyses for variation in the blood serum levels of 129 metabolites as measured by the Biocrates metabolomic platform. In a discovery sample of 7,478 individuals of European descent, we find 4,068 genome- and metabolome-wide significant ( Z -test, P <1.09 × 10 −9 ) associations between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and metabolites, involving 59 independent SNPs and 85 metabolites. Five of the fifty-nine independent SNPs are new for serum metabolite levels, and were followed-up for replication in an independent sample ( N =1,182). The novel SNPs are located in or near genes encoding metabolite transporter proteins or enzymes ( SLC22A16 , ARG1 , AGPS and ACSL1 ) that have demonstrated biomedical or pharmaceutical importance. The further characterization of genetic influences on metabolic phenotypes is important for progress in biological and medical research.
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Biological sciences, Genetics
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