Whole genome association testing in 333,100 individuals across three biobanks identifies rare non-coding single variant and genomic aggregate associations with height

Author:

Hawkes GarethORCID,Beaumont Robin N,Li Zilin,Mandla Ravi,Li Xihao,Albert Christine M.,Arnett Donna K.,Ashley-Koch Allison E.,Ashrani Aneel A.,Barnes Kathleen C.,Boerwinkle Eric,Brody Jennifer A.,Carson April P.,Chami Nathalie,Chen Yii-Der Ida,Chung Mina K.,Curran Joanne E.,Darbar Dawood,Ellinor Patrick T.,Fornage Myrian,Gordeuk Victor R.,Guo Xiuqing,He Jiang,Hwu Chii-Min,Kalyani Rita R.,Kaplan Robert,Kardia Sharon L.R.,Kooperberg Charles,Loos Ruth J.F.,Lubitz Steven A.,Minster Ryan L.,Mitchell Braxton D.,Murabito Joanne M.,Palmer Nicholette D.,Psaty Bruce M.,Redline Susan,Benjamin Shoemaker M.,Silverman Edwin K.,Telen Marilyn J.,Weiss Scott T.,Yanek Lisa R.,Zhou Hufeng,Liu Ching-Ti,North Kari E.,Justice Anne E.,Locke Jon,Owens Nick,Murray Anna,Patel Kashyap,Frayling Timothy M.,Wright Caroline F.,Wood Andrew R.,Lin Xihong,Manning Alisa,Weedon Michael N.,

Abstract

AbstractThe role of rare non-coding variation in complex human phenotypes is still largely unknown. To elucidate the impact of rare variants in regulatory elements, we performed a whole-genome sequencing association analysis for height using 333,100 individuals from three datasets: UK Biobank (N=200,003), TOPMed (N=87,652) and All of Us (N=45,445). We performed rare (<0.1% minor-allele-frequency) single-variant and aggregate testing of non-coding variants in regulatory regions based on proximal, intergenic and deep-intronic annotation. We observed 29 independent variants associated with height atP< 6 × 10−10after conditioning on previously reported variants, with effect sizes ranging from -7cm to +4.7cm. We also identified and replicated non-coding aggregate-based associations proximal toHMGA1containing variants associated with a 5cm taller height and of highly-conserved variants inMIR497HGon chromosome 17. We have developed a novel approach for identifying non-coding rare variants in regulatory regions with large effects from whole-genome sequencing data associated with complex traits.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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