Genome-wide association meta-analyses identified 67, 147, 134, and 174 independent significant SNPs associated with bone marrow adiposity in the femoral head, total hip, femoral diaphysis, and spine, respectively.
Meta-Analysis (n=48,608)
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Large-scale deep learning and meta-GWAS identified numerous genetic loci associated with site-specific bone marrow adiposity, providing insights into its formation and function.
p-value: p=<5x10^-8
Bone marrow adipose tissue is a distinct adipose subtype comprising more than 10% of fat mass in healthy humans. However, the functions and pathophysiological correlates of this tissue are unclear, and its genetic determinants remain unknown. Here, we use deep learning to measure bone marrow adiposity in the femoral head, total hip, femoral diaphysis, and spine from MRI scans of approximately 47,000 UK Biobank participants, including over 41,000 white and over 6300 non-white participants. We then establish the heritability and genome-wide significant associations for bone marrow adiposity at each site. Our meta-GWAS in the white population finds 67, 147, 134, and 174 independent significant single nucleotide polymorphisms, which map to 54, 90, 43, and 100 genes for the femoral head, total hip, femoral diaphysis, and spine, respectively. Transcriptome-wide association studies, colocalization analyses, and sex-stratified meta-GWASes in the white participants further resolve functional and sex-specific genes associated with bone marrow adiposity at each site. Finally, we perform a multi-ancestry meta-GWAS to identify genes associated with bone marrow adiposity across the different bone regions and across ancestry groups. Our findings provide insights into BMAT formation and function and provide a basis to study the impact of BMAT on human health and disease.
Xu et al. (Thu,) conducted a meta-analysis in Bone marrow adiposity (n=48,608). Genetic variants (SNPs) vs. Reference alleles was evaluated on Genome-wide significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with bone marrow fat fraction (BMFF) (p=<5x10^-8). Genome-wide association meta-analyses identified 67, 147, 134, and 174 independent significant SNPs associated with bone marrow adiposity in the femoral head, total hip, femoral diaphysis, and spine, respectively.
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