rs10055349 - RNU1-150P - TTC33

Magnitude 2.2 · 3 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Joint analysis of genome-wide cross-trait and multi-omics reveals molecular mechanisms of inflammatory bowel disease and nominates its novel therapeutic genes. - FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (2025) · Zhu Z, Wei R, Li H, Wang X, He G, Du M, Tan S, Cheng L · PubMed 39792054

    Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with the two predominant endophenotypes-Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC)-represents a group of chronic gastrointestinal inflammatory conditions. Since most genetic associations with IBD are often limited to independent subtypes, we reported a genome-wide association study (GWAS) cross-trait analysis combined with CD and UC to enhance statistical power. Initially, we detected 256 association signals at 54 genomic susceptibility loci and further characterized the functionality of variants within these regions. Subsequently, we revealed tissue and cell-specific heritability enrichment, particularly in whole blood, small intestine terminal ileum, spleen, lung, and colon transverse. Leveraging multi-omics datasets, we adopted a two-pronged approa

  • A cross-population atlas of genetic associations for 220 human phenotypes. - Nature genetics (2021) · Sakaue S, Kanai M, Tanigawa Y, Karjalainen J, Kurki M, Koshiba S, Narita A, Konuma T, Yamamoto K, Akiyama M, Ishigaki K, Suzuki A, Suzuki K, Obara W, Yamaji K, Takahashi K, Asai S, Takahashi Y, Suzuki T, Shinozaki N, Yamaguchi H, Minami S, Murayama S, Yoshimori K, Nagayama S, Obata D, Higashiyama M, Masumoto A, Koretsune Y, Ito K, Terao C, Yamauchi T, Komuro I, Kadowaki T, Tamiya G, Yamamoto M, Nakamura Y, Kubo M, Murakami Y, Yamamoto K, Kamatani Y, Palotie A, Rivas MA, Daly MJ, Matsuda K, Okada Y · PubMed 34594039

    Current genome-wide association studies do not yet capture sufficient diversity in populations and scope of phenotypes. To expand an atlas of genetic associations in non-European populations, we conducted 220 deep-phenotype genome-wide association studies (diseases, biomarkers and medication usage) in BioBank Japan (n = 179,000), by incorporating past medical history and text-mining of electronic medical records. Meta-analyses with the UK Biobank and FinnGen (n = 628,000) identified ~5,000 new loci, which improved the resolution of the genomic map of human traits. This atlas elucidated the landscape of pleiotropy as represented by the major histocompatibility complex locus, where we conducted HLA fine-mapping. Finally, we performed statistical decomposition of matrices of phenome-wid

  • Genome‐wide association studies identify novel loci in rapidly progressive Alzheimer's disease - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38184787

    ABSTRACT: Abstract INTRODUCTION Recent data suggest that distinct prion‐like amyloid beta and tau strains are associated with rapidly progressive Alzheimer's disease (rpAD). The role of genetic factors in rpAD is largely unknown. METHODS Previously known AD risk loci were examined in rpAD cases. Genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) were performed to identify variants that influence rpAD. RESULTS We identified 115 pathology‐confirmed rpAD cases and 193 clinical rpAD cases, 80% and 69% were of non‐Hispanic European ancestry. Compared to the clinical cohort, pathology‐confirmed rpAD had higher frequencies of apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 and rare missense variants in AD risk genes. A novel genome‐wide significant locus (P < 5×10−8) was observed for clinical rpAD on chromosom


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Lifestyle context

Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.

Diet

  • Anti-inflammatory dietary pattern Moderate

    IBD genetic association combined with reduced PTGER4 anti-inflammatory signaling supports dietary approach to manage systemic inflammation and support neurological health

    Emphasize vegetables, fruits, whole grains, olive oil, fish

Exercise

  • Regular aerobic physical activity Moderate

    Exercise supports inflammatory resolution and cognitive health, relevant to elevated Alzheimer's and IBD genetic risk

    Aim for 150 minutes moderate intensity aerobic activity per week

Screening

  • Cognitive assessment timing with healthcare provider Low

    Genetic association with rapidly progressive Alzheimer's disease may warrant earlier cognitive screening consideration

  • Gastrointestinal health evaluation and monitoring Moderate

    Strong genetic association with inflammatory bowel disease risk supports preventive screening and management discussion with healthcare provider