Coupling metabolomics and exome sequencing reveals graded effects of rare damaging heterozygous variants on gene function and human traits.

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Tác giả: Urs Berger, Oleg Borisov, Yurong Cheng, Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Karol Estrada, Daniel Fässler, Robert Graham, Sarah C Grünert, Stefan Haug, Johannes Hertel, Anselm Hoppmann, Felix Knauf, Anna Köttgen, Michael Köttgen, Yong Li, Heike Meiselbach, Sahar Mozaffari, Peter J Oefner, Suraj Patil, Nora Scherer, Pascal Schlosser, Miriam Schmidts, Ulla T Schultheiss, Peggy Sekula, Fabian Telkämper, Ines Thiele, Casper Wong, Matthias Wuttke, Yannan Xi

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Nature genetics , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

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Genetic studies of the metabolome can uncover enzymatic and transport processes shaping human metabolism. Using rare variant aggregation testing based on whole-exome sequencing data to detect genes associated with levels of 1,294 plasma and 1,396 urine metabolites, we discovered 235 gene-metabolite associations, many previously unreported. Complementary approaches (genetic, computational (in silico gene knockouts in whole-body models of human metabolism) and one experimental proof of principle) provided orthogonal evidence that studies of rare, damaging variants in the heterozygous state permit inferences concordant with those from inborn errors of metabolism. Allelic series of functional variants in transporters responsible for transcellular sulfate reabsorption (SLC13A1, SLC26A1) exhibited graded effects on plasma sulfate and human height and pinpointed alleles associated with increased odds of diverse musculoskeletal traits and diseases in the population. This integrative approach can identify new players in incompletely characterized human metabolic reactions and reveal metabolic readouts informative of human traits and diseases.
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