rs117809089 - GPR83

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genetics of 35 blood and urine biomarkers in the UK Biobank - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 33462484

    ABSTRACT: Clinical laboratory tests are a critical component of the continuum of care. We evaluate the genetic basis of 35 blood and urine laboratory measurements in the UK Biobank (n=363,228 individuals). We identify 1,857 loci associated with at least one trait, containing 3,374 fine-mapped associations, and additional sets of large-effect (> 0.1 sd) protein-altering, HLA, and copy-number variant associations. Through Mendelian Randomization analysis, we discover 51 causal relationships, including previously known agonistic effects of urate on gout and cystatin C on stroke. Finally, we develop polygenic risk scores for each biomarker and built 'multi-PRS' models for diseases using 35 PRSs simultaneously, which improved chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, gout, and alcoholic cirr


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Lifestyle context

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

Bloodwork

  • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels Moderate

    rs117809089-A carriers show significantly elevated baseline ALT in large population studies, indicating altered liver enzyme regulation.

    Baseline ALT test with periodic re-testing annually or per physician guidance

Discuss with your doctor

  • Personalized ALT monitoring and liver health strategy Moderate

    GWAS evidence strongly associates rs117809089-A with elevated ALT; clinical context and individualized monitoring plan warrant physician discussion.

Lifestyle

  • Excessive alcohol consumption Moderate

    Elevated baseline ALT suggests increased hepatic metabolic burden; alcohol adds further liver stress and may amplify enzyme elevation.

    Adhere to standard guidelines: maximum 1-2 drinks per day, regular alcohol-free days