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Using human genetics to understand the epidemiological association between obesity, serum urate, and gout

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RHEUMATOLOGY
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kead054

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obesity; gout; genetic correlation; pleiotropic loci; causal inference

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A comprehensive genome-wide cross-trait analysis revealed the genetic overlaps, pleiotropic loci, and causal relationships between obesity, serum urate, and gout.
Objectives: We aimed to clarify the genetic overlaps underlying obesity-related traits, serum urate, and gout.Methods: We conducted a comprehensive genome-wide cross-trait analysis to identify genetic correlation, pleiotropic loci, and causal relationships between obesity (the exposure variable), gout (the primary outcome) and serum urate (the secondary outcome). Summary statistics were collected from the hitherto largest genome-wide association studies conducted for BMI (N = 806 834), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR; N = 697 734), WHR adjusted for BMI (WHRadjBMI; N = 694 649), serum urate (N = 288 649), and gout (N-cases = 13 179 and N-controls = 750 634). Results: Positive overall genetic correlations were observed for BMI (r(g) = 0.27, P = 6.62 x 10(-7)), WHR (r(g) = 0.22, P = 6.26 x 10(-7)) and WHRadjBMI (r(g) = 0.07, P = 6.08 x 10(-3)) with gout. Partitioning the whole genome into 1703 LD (linkage disequilibrium)-independent regions, a significant local signal at 4q22 was identified for BMI and gout. The global and local shared genetic basis was further strengthened by the multiple pleiotropic loci identified in the cross-phenotype association study, multiple shared gene-tissue pairs observed by Transcriptome-wide association studies, as well as causal relationships demonstrated by Mendelian randomization [BMI-gout: OR (odds ratio) = 1.66, 95% CI = 1.45, 1.88; WHR-gout: OR = 1.57, 95% CI = 1.37, 1.81]. Replacing the binary disease status of gout with its latent pathological measure, serum urate, a similar pattern of correlation, pleiotropy and causality was observed with even more pronounced magnitude and significance. Conclusion: Our comprehensive genome-wide cross-trait analysis demonstrates a shared genetic basis and pleiotropic loci, as well as a causal relationship between obesity, serum urate, and gout, highlighting an intrinsic link underlying these complex traits.

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