rs10914127 - DNM3
Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file
Reported associations
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Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies novel risk loci for uterine fibroids within and across multiple ancestry groups - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 40050615
ABSTRACT: Uterine leiomyomata or fibroids are highly heritable, common, and benign tumors of the uterus with poorly understood etiology. Previous GWAS have reported 72 associated genes but included limited numbers of non-European individuals. Here, we identify 11 novel genes associated with fibroids across multi-ancestry and ancestry-stratified GWAS analyses. We replicate a known fibroid GWAS gene in African ancestry individuals and estimate the SNP-based heritability of fibroids in African ancestry populations as 15.9%. Using genetically predicted gene expression and colocalization analyses, we identify 46 novel genes associated with fibroids. These genes are significantly enriched in cancer, cell death and survival, reproductive system disease, and cellular growth and proliferation netwo
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Genetic basis of pregnancy-associated decreased platelet counts and gestational thrombocytopenia∗ - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38064665
ABSTRACT: Key Points PEAR1 and CBL variants demonstrate time-specific genetic influences on platelet count throughout the course of pregnancy. PEAR1 and TUBB1 variants play a major role in contributing to the genetic predisposition for GT and severe GT. Visual Abstract Abstract Platelet count reduction occurs throughout pregnancy, with 5% to 12% of pregnant women being diagnosed with gestational thrombocytopenia (GT), characterized by a more marked decrease in platelet count during pregnancy. However, the underlying biological mechanism behind these phenomena remains unclear. Here, we used sequencing data from noninvasive prenatal testing of 100 186 Chinese pregnant individuals and conducted, to our knowledge, the hitherto largest-scale genome-wide association studies on platelet counts
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