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Mapping the serum proteome to neurological diseases using whole genome sequencing

Png, G (author)
Barysenka, A (author)
Repetto, L (author)
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Navarro, P (author)
Shen, X (author)
Pietzner, M (author)
Wheeler, E (author)
Wareham, NJ (author)
Langenberg, C (author)
Tsafantakis, E (author)
Karaleftheri, M (author)
Dedoussis, G (author)
Malarstig, A (author)
Wilson, JF (author)
Gilly, A (author)
Zeggini, E (author)
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2021-12-02
2021
English.
In: Nature communications. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2041-1723. ; 12:1, s. 7042-
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  • Despite the increasing global burden of neurological disorders, there is a lack of effective diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers. Proteins are often dysregulated in disease and have a strong genetic component. Here, we carry out a protein quantitative trait locus analysis of 184 neurologically-relevant proteins, using whole genome sequencing data from two isolated population-based cohorts (N = 2893). In doing so, we elucidate the genetic landscape of the circulating proteome and its connection to neurological disorders. We detect 214 independently-associated variants for 107 proteins, the majority of which (76%) are cis-acting, including 114 variants that have not been previously identified. Using two-sample Mendelian randomisation, we identify causal associations between serum CD33 and Alzheimer’s disease, GPNMB and Parkinson’s disease, and MSR1 and schizophrenia, describing their clinical potential and highlighting drug repurposing opportunities.

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