rs12289836 - RELA-DT
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genomic dissection of 43 serum urate-associated loci provides multiple insights into molecular mechanisms of urate control. - Human molecular genetics (2021) · Boocock J, Leask M, Okada Y, Matsuo H, Kawamura Y, Shi Y, Li C, Mount DB, Mandal AK, Wang W, Cadzow M, Gosling AL, Major TJ, Horsfield JA, Choi HK, Fadason T, O'Sullivan J, Stahl EA, Merriman TR · PubMed 31985003
High serum urate is a prerequisite for gout and associated with metabolic disease. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have reported dozens of loci associated with serum urate control; however, there has been little progress in understanding the molecular basis of the associated loci. Here, we employed trans-ancestral meta-analysis using data from European and East Asian populations to identify 10 new loci for serum urate levels. Genome-wide colocalization with cis-expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) identified a further five new candidate loci. By cis- and trans-eQTL colocalization analysis, we identified 34 and 20 genes, respectively, where the causal eQTL variant has a high likelihood that it is shared with the serum urate-associated locus. One new locus identified was SLC22A9
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Bloodwork
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serum uric acid level Moderate
This variant is associated with elevated serum urate, a risk factor for gout and chronic kidney disease
Annual serum uric acid testing
Diet
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high-purine foods Moderate
Purines are metabolized to uric acid; reducing dietary purine can lower serum urate in genetically susceptible individuals
Limit red meat to less than 2 times per week; minimize organ meats and shellfish
Discuss with your doctor
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uric acid management strategy and gout prevention Moderate
Genetic predisposition to elevated urate warrants professional assessment of individual risk and preventive options
Lifestyle
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adequate hydration Moderate
High fluid intake promotes uric acid excretion through the kidneys, helping to lower serum urate
Drink 2-3 liters of water daily