Title: | Transcript-aware analysis of rare predicted loss-of-function variants in the UK Biobank elucidate new isoform-trait associations. |
Journal: | Biocomputing |
Published: | 1 Jan 2024 |
Pubmed: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38160284/ |
Title: | Transcript-aware analysis of rare predicted loss-of-function variants in the UK Biobank elucidate new isoform-trait associations. |
Journal: | Biocomputing |
Published: | 1 Jan 2024 |
Pubmed: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38160284/ |
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A single gene can produce multiple transcripts with distinct molecular functions. Rare-variant association tests often aggregate all coding variants across individual genes, without accounting for the variants' presence or consequence in resulting transcript isoforms. To evaluate the utility of transcript-aware variant sets, rare predicted loss-of-function (pLOF) variants were aggregated for 17,035 protein-coding genes using 55,558 distinct transcript-specific variant sets. These sets were tested for their association with 728 circulating proteins and 188 quantitative phenotypes across 406,921 individuals in the UK Biobank. The transcript-specific approach resulted in larger estimated effects of pLOF variants decreasing serum cis-protein levels compared to the gene-based approach (pbinom ≤ 2x10-16). Additionally, 251 quantitative trait associations were identified as being significant using the transcript-specific approach but not the gene-based approach, including PCSK5 transcript ENST00000376752 and standing height (transcript-specific statistic, P = 1.3x10-16, effect = 0.7 SD decrease; gene-based statistic, P = 0.02, effect = 0.05 SD decrease) and LDLR transcript ENST00000252444 and apolipoprotein B (transcript-specific statistic, P = 5.7x10-20, effect = 1.0 SD increase; gene-based statistic, P = 3.0x10-4, effect = 0.2 SD increase). This approach demonstrates the importance of considering the effect of pLOFs on specific transcript isoforms when performing rare-variant association studies.</p>
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26041 | Large-Scale Sequencing in the UK Biobank to Facilitate Gene Discovery, Genome Sciences, and Precision Medicine |
65851 | Large-scale proteomic profiling to facilitate genetics-guided drug discovery and precision medicine: The UK Biobank - Pharma Proteomics Project (UKB-PPP) |
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