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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies ancestry-specific associations underlying circulating total tau levels.


ABSTRACT: Circulating total-tau levels can be used as an endophenotype to identify genetic risk factors for tauopathies and related neurological disorders. Here, we confirmed and better characterized the association of the 17q21 MAPT locus with circulating total-tau in 14,721 European participants and identified three novel loci in 953 African American participants (4q31, 5p13, and 6q25) at P < 5 × 10-8. We additionally detected 14 novel loci at P < 5 × 10-7, specific to either Europeans or African Americans. Using whole-exome sequence data in 2,279 European participants, we identified ten genes associated with circulating total-tau when aggregating rare variants. Our genetic study sheds light on genes reported to be associated with neurological diseases including stroke, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's (F5, MAP1B, and BCAS3), with Alzheimer's pathological hallmarks (ADAMTS12, IL15, and FHIT), or with an important function in the brain (PARD3, ELFN2, UBASH3B, SLIT3, and NSD3), and suggests that the genetic architecture of circulating total-tau may differ according to ancestry.

SUBMITTER: Sarnowski C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8993877 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies ancestry-specific associations underlying circulating total tau levels.

Sarnowski Chloé C   Ghanbari Mohsen M   Bis Joshua C JC   Logue Mark M   Fornage Myriam M   Mishra Aniket A   Ahmad Shahzad S   Beiser Alexa S AS   Boerwinkle Eric E   Bouteloup Vincent V   Chouraki Vincent V   Cupples L Adrienne LA   Damotte Vincent V   DeCarli Charles S CS   DeStefano Anita L AL   Djoussé Luc L   Fohner Alison E AE   Franz Carol E CE   Kautz Tiffany F TF   Lambert Jean-Charles JC   Lyons Michael J MJ   Mosley Thomas H TH   Mukamal Kenneth J KJ   Pase Matthew P MP   Portilla Fernandez Eliana C EC   Rissman Robert A RA   Satizabal Claudia L CL   Vasan Ramachandran S RS   Yaqub Amber A   Debette Stephanie S   Dufouil Carole C   Launer Lenore J LJ   Kremen William S WS   Longstreth William T WT   Ikram M Arfan MA   Seshadri Sudha S  

Communications biology 20220408 1


Circulating total-tau levels can be used as an endophenotype to identify genetic risk factors for tauopathies and related neurological disorders. Here, we confirmed and better characterized the association of the 17q21 MAPT locus with circulating total-tau in 14,721 European participants and identified three novel loci in 953 African American participants (4q31, 5p13, and 6q25) at P < 5 × 10<sup>-8</sup>. We additionally detected 14 novel loci at P < 5 × 10<sup>-7</sup>, specific to either Europ  ...[more]

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