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Multi-Trait Exome-Wide Association Study of Back Pain-Related Phenotypes

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GENES
卷 14, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes14101962

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linear combination of traits; chronic back pain; dorsalgia; intervertebral disc disorder; FSCN3; shared heritability; loss-of-function (LoF) variant; rare and ultra-rare genetic variants

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This study utilized exome sequencing data to analyze the genetics of back pain and identified the SLC13A1 and FSCN3 genes as contributors to chronic back pain. These findings offer new insights into the genetic mechanisms of back pain and potential drug targets.
Back pain (BP) is a major contributor to disability worldwide, with heritability estimated at 40-60%. However, less than half of the heritability is explained by common genetic variants identified by genome-wide association studies. More powerful methods and rare and ultra-rare variant analysis may offer additional insight. This study utilized exome sequencing data from the UK Biobank to perform a multi-trait gene-based association analysis of three BP-related phenotypes: chronic back pain, dorsalgia, and intervertebral disc disorder. We identified the SLC13A1 gene as a contributor to chronic back pain via loss-of-function (LoF) and missense variants. This gene has been previously detected in two studies. A multi-trait approach uncovered the novel FSCN3 gene and its impact on back pain through LoF variants. This gene deserves attention because it is only the second gene shown to have an effect on back pain due to LoF variants and represents a promising drug target for back pain therapy.

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