Discovery of genomic and transcriptomic pleiotropy between kidney function and soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products using correlated meta‐analyses: The Long Life Family Study
Aging Cell,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
23(10)
Опубликована: Июнь 26, 2024
Abstract
Patients
with
chronic
kidney
disease
(CKD)
have
increased
oxidative
stress
and
inflammation,
which
may
escalate
the
production
of
advanced
glycation
end‐products
(AGEs).
High
soluble
receptor
for
AGE
(sRAGE)
low
estimated
glomerular
filtration
rate
(eGFR)
levels
are
associated
CKD
aging.
We
evaluated
whether
eGFR
calculated
from
creatinine
cystatin
C
share
pleiotropic
genetic
factors
sRAGE.
employed
whole‐genome
sequencing
correlated
meta‐analyses
on
combined
genome‐wide
association
study
(GWAS)
p
‐values
in
4182
individuals
(age
range:
24–110)
Long
Life
Family
Study
(LLFS).
also
conducted
transcriptome‐wide
studies
(TWAS)
whole
blood
a
subset
1209
individuals.
identified
59
GWAS
loci
(
<
5
×
10
−8
)
17
TWAS
genes
(Bonferroni‐
2.73
−6
traits
genes,
LSP1
MIR23AHG
,
were
sRAGE
located
within
loci,
lncRNA‐
KCNQ1OT1
CACNA1A/CCDC130
respectively.
variants
eQTLs
glomeruli
tubules,
predicted
carcinoma.
harbored
kidney,
carcinoma,
connected
enhancer‐promoter
function‐related
phenotypes
at
.
Additionally,
higher
allele
frequencies
protective
detected
LLFS
than
ALFA‐Europeans
TOPMed,
suggesting
better
function
healthy‐aging
general
populations.
Integrating
genomic
annotation
transcriptional
gene
activity
revealed
enrichment
elements
aging‐
related
processes.
The
expressions
suggest
their
underlying
shared
effects
highlight
roles
kidney‐
aging‐related
signaling
pathways.
Язык: Английский
A methodology for gene level omics-WAS integration identifies genes influencing traits associated with cardiovascular risks: the Long Life Family Study
Human Genetics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 14, 2024
Язык: Английский
Circulating small non-coding RNA profiling for identification of older adults with low muscle strength and physical performance: A preliminary study
Experimental Gerontology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
197, С. 112598 - 112598
Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2024
Small
non-coding
RNAs
(ncRNAs)
have
recently
emerged
as
potential
biomarkers
of
sarcopenia.
However,
previous
studies
rarely
explored
the
association
small
ncRNAs
with
sarcopenic
components,
especially
muscle
strength
and
physical
performance.
We
aimed
to
examine
circulating
ncRNA
profiles
detect
low
performance
in
older
adults.
Язык: Английский