rs12288512 - BDNF - CBX3P1

Magnitude 2.2 · 3 studies on file

Reported associations

  • 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 meta-analysis identifies six novel loci associated with habitual coffee consumption - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 25288136

    [INTRO] Coffee, a major dietary source of caffeine, is amongst the most widely consumed beverages in the world and has received considerable attention regarding health risks and benefits. We conducted a genome-wide(GW) meta-analysis of predominately regular-type coffee consumption (cups/day) among up to 91,462 coffee consumers of European ancestry with top single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) followed-up in ~30,062 and 7,964, coffee consumers of European and African American ancestry, respectively. Studies from both stages were combined in a trans-ethnic meta-analysis. Confirmed loci were examined for putative functional and biological relevance. Eight loci, including six novel loci, met GW-significance (log10Bayes-factor>5.64) with per allele effect sizes of 0.03-0.14 cups/day. Six are

  • Genome-wide Association Studies of over 30,000 Samples with Bone Mineral Density at Multiple Skeletal Sites and Its Clinical Relevance - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 41206123

    ABSTRACT: Abstract The ultimate goal of a genome-wide association study (GWAS) is to translate its discoveries into clinical practice. To explore the clinical use of GWAS findings in the bone field, we conducted a GWAS of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)-derived bone mineral density (BMD) traits at 11 skeletal sites, within over 30,000 European individuals from the UK Biobank. A total of 91 unique and independent loci were identified for 11 DXA-derived BMD traits and fractures, including 5 novel loci (harboring the genes ABCA1, CHSY1, CYP24A1, SWAP70, and PAX1) for 6 BMD traits. These loci exhibited evidence of association in both males and females, which could serve as independent replication. We demonstrated that each polygenic risk score (PRS) was independently associated with fra


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Lifestyle context

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

Exercise

  • Regular aerobic exercise Moderate

    rs12288512 A allele is associated with lower HDL cholesterol (p=3.00e-15); aerobic exercise increases HDL and cardiovascular health

    150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise per week or 75 minutes of vigorous activity

  • Weight-bearing and resistance exercise Moderate

    rs12288512 A allele is associated with lower bone mineral density; weight-bearing exercise is evidence-based intervention for bone health

    30-40 minutes of weight-bearing or resistance exercise, 3-4 times per week

Screening

  • DEXA bone mineral density screening Moderate

    rs12288512 A allele is associated with lower bone mineral density (p=8.00e-9); early screening enables preventive management

    Consider baseline DEXA at age 40-50, or earlier if additional risk factors present

  • Fasting lipid panel screening Moderate

    rs12288512 A allele is associated with lower HDL cholesterol (p=3.00e-15); monitoring enables detection and management

    Obtain fasting lipid panel at baseline; repeat every 3-5 years or as clinically indicated

Supplements

  • Calcium and vitamin D supplementation Moderate

    rs12288512 A allele is associated with lower bone mineral density (p=8.00e-9); calcium and vitamin D are essential for bone metabolism

    Calcium 1200-1500 mg daily and vitamin D 1000-2000 IU daily; prioritize dietary sources, supplement if needed