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v4 assay and the antibody-based Olink assays-to systematically assess phenotypic consequences of hundreds of pQTLs discovered for 871 protein targets across both platforms. We create a genetically anchored cross-platform proteome-phenome network comprising 547 protein-phenotype connections, 36.3% of which were only seen with one of the two platforms suggesting that both techniques capture distinct aspects of protein biology. We further highlight discordance of genetically predicted effect directions between assays, such as for PILRA and Alzheimer's disease. Our results showcase the synergistic nature of these technologies to better understand and identify disease mechanisms and provide a benchmark for future cross-platform discoveries.
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Maik Pietzner
Eleanor Wheeler
Julia Carrasco-Zanini
Nature Communications
University of Cambridge
University College London
MRC Epidemiology Unit
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a005c6f10d6befb2577674b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27164-0
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