rs10761758 - JMJD1C

Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Multi-ancestry genome-wide association analyses incorporating SNP-by-psychosocial interactions identify novel loci for serum lipids - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 40537477

    ABSTRACT: Serum lipid levels, which are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, are key determinants of cardiometabolic health and are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Improving our understanding of their underlying biological mechanisms can have important public health and therapeutic implications. Although psychosocial factors, including depression, anxiety, and perceived social support, are associated with serum lipid levels, it is unknown if they modify the effect of genetic loci that influence lipids. We conducted a genome-wide gene-by-psychosocial factor interaction (G×Psy) study in up to 133,157 individuals to evaluate if G×Psy influences serum lipid levels. We conducted a two-stage meta-analysis of G×Psy using both a one-degree of freedom (1df)

  • Phenome-wide analysis of Taiwan Biobank reveals novel glycemia-related loci and genetic risks for diabetes - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 36329257

    ABSTRACT: To explore the complex genetic architecture of common diseases and traits, we conducted comprehensive PheWAS of ten diseases and 34 quantitative traits in the community-based Taiwan Biobank (TWB). We identified 995 significantly associated loci with 135 novel loci specific to Taiwanese population. Further analyses highlighted the genetic pleiotropy of loci related to complex disease and associated quantitative traits. Extensive analysis on glycaemic phenotypes (T2D, fasting glucose and HbA1c) was performed and identified 115 significant loci with four novel genetic variants (HACL1, RAD21, ASH1L and GAK). Transcriptomics data also strengthen the relevancy of the findings to metabolic disorders, thus contributing to better understanding of pathogenesis. In addition, genetic risk sc


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Lifestyle context

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Lifestyle

  • triglyceride management for depression risk Moderate

    genetic variant modulates depression risk based on triglyceride levels; elevated triglycerides increase depression susceptibility in variant carriers

    maintain triglycerides below 150 mg/dL with diet and exercise; monitor mental health regularly

Screening

  • baseline AFP level and liver disease screening Moderate

    genetic variant increases baseline AFP levels, used to screen for hepatocellular carcinoma and assess liver disease risk

    establish baseline AFP with healthcare provider; discuss monitoring frequency based on individual risk factors