GWAS meta-analysis reveals key risk loci in essential tremor pathogenesis.
Astros Th SkuladottirLilja StefansdottirGisli Hreinn HalldorssonOlafur Andri StefanssonAnna BjornsdottirPalmi JonssonVala PalmadottirThorgeir E ThorgeirssonG Bragi WaltersRosa S GisladottirGyda BjornsdottirGudrun A JonsdottirPatrick SulemDaníel F GuðbjartssonKirk U KnowltonDavid A JonesAigar Ottasnull nullOle Birger Vesterager PedersenMaria DidriksenSoren BrunakKarina BanasikThomas Folkmann HansenChristian Erikstrupnull nullJan HaavikOle A AndreassenDavid RyeJannicke IglandSisse Rye OstrowskiLili A MilaniLincoln D NadauldHreinn StefánssonKári StefánssonPublished in: Communications biology (2024)
Essential tremor (ET) is a prevalent neurological disorder with a largely unknown underlying biology. In this genome-wide association study meta-analysis, comprising 16,480 ET cases and 1,936,173 controls from seven datasets, we identify 12 sequence variants at 11 loci. Evaluating mRNA expression, splicing, plasma protein levels, and coding effects, we highlight seven putative causal genes at these loci, including CA3 and CPLX1. CA3 encodes Carbonic Anhydrase III and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors have been shown to decrease tremors. CPLX1, encoding Complexin-1, regulates neurotransmitter release. Through gene-set enrichment analysis, we identify a significant association with specific cell types, including dopaminergic and GABAergic neurons, as well as biological processes like Rho GTPase signaling. Genetic correlation analyses reveals a positive association between ET and Parkinson's disease, depression, and anxiety-related phenotypes. This research uncovers risk loci, enhancing our knowledge of the complex genetics of this common but poorly understood disorder, and highlights CA3 and CPLX1 as potential therapeutic targets.
Keyphrases
- genome wide association study
- genome wide
- systematic review
- copy number
- protein kinase
- meta analyses
- dna methylation
- deep brain stimulation
- parkinson disease
- healthcare
- single cell
- case control
- spinal cord
- genome wide identification
- genome wide association
- cell therapy
- randomized controlled trial
- rna seq
- amino acid
- blood brain barrier
- bone marrow