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A Large-Scale Genome-Wide Gene-Sleep Interaction Study in 732,564 Participants Identifies Lipid Loci Explaining Sleep-Associated Lipid Disturbances

medRxiv the preprint server for health sciences(2024)

Leiden University Medical Center | Brigham and Women's Hospital | University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health | National Institutes of Health | Rollins School of Public Health | University of Mississippi Medical Center | University of Southern California | University of Maryland School of Medicine | University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | Washington University School of Medicine | University of Washington | Washington University in St. Louis | The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center | Boston University | The University of Edinburgh | Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine | Estonian Genome Center | Hunter Medical Research Institute | King's College London | Department of Psychiatry | University of Groningen | Wake Forest University School of Medicine | University of Illinois Chicago | Kuopio Research Institute of Exercise Medicine | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Center for Genomic Medicine | Department of Epidemiology | MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at then University of Bristol | Department of Data Science | Institut Pasteur | Jackson Heart Study | Division of Cardiology | School of Medicine and Public Health | Department of Medicine | Division of Aging | Department of Biochemistry | Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy | Institute of Biomedicine | Department of Twin Research | Department of Genetics | Center for Public Health Genomics | Department of Sleep Medicine | Alzheimer Scotland | Department of Biostatistics | Laboratory Medicine and Pathology | DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research) | Lothian Birth Cohorts | Division of Nephrology | Roden | Division of Cardiovascular Science | Department of Genetic Epidemiology

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Abstract
We performed large-scale genome-wide gene-sleep interaction analyses of lipid levels to identify novel genetic variants underpinning the biomolecular pathways of sleep-associated lipid disturbances and to suggest possible druggable targets. We collected data from 55 cohorts with a combined sample size of 732,564 participants (87% European ancestry) with data on lipid traits (high-density lipoprotein [HDL-c] and low-density lipoprotein [LDL-c] cholesterol and triglycerides [TG]). Short (STST) and long (LTST) total sleep time were defined by the extreme 20% of the age- and sex-standardized values within each cohort. Based on cohort-level summary statistics data, we performed meta-analyses for the one-degree of freedom tests of interaction and two-degree of freedom joint tests of the main and interaction effect. In the cross-population meta-analyses, the one-degree of freedom variant-sleep interaction test identified 10 loci (Pint<5.0e-9) not previously observed for lipids. Of interest, the ASPH locus (TG, LTST) is a target for aspartic and succinic acid metabolism previously shown to improve sleep and cardiovascular risk. The two-degree of freedom analyses identified an additional 7 loci that showed evidence for variant-sleep interaction (Pjoint<5.0e-9 in combination with Pint<6.6e-6). Of these, the SLC8A1 locus (TG, STST) has been considered a potential treatment target for reduction of ischemic damage after acute myocardial infarction. Collectively, the 17 (9 with STST; 8 with LTST) loci identified in this large-scale initiative provides evidence into the biomolecular mechanisms underpinning sleep-duration-associated changes in lipid levels. The identified druggable targets may contribute to the development of novel therapies for dyslipidemia in people with sleep disturbances.
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要点】:本文在732,564名参与者的全基因组范围内进行了基因-睡眠交互作用研究,发现了与睡眠相关的血脂异常的遗传变异和潜在的治疗靶点。

方法】:研究者使用了55个队列的汇总统计数据,进行了基于年龄和性别标准化的睡眠时间分类,并通过元分析测试了基因与睡眠时间的交互作用。

实验】:实验涉及55个队列,共732,564名参与者,通过元分析发现10个与血脂相关的新的基因位点(Pint<5.0e-9),以及另外7个显示出基因-睡眠交互作用证据的位点(Pjoint<5.0e-9)。数据集包括血脂特征(高密度脂蛋白胆固醇[HDL-c]、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇[LDL-c]和甘油三酯[TG])以及短睡眠时间(STST)和长睡眠时间(LTST)。