Disorders of water balance, an excess or deficit of total body water relative to body electrolyte content, are common and ascertained by plasma hypo- or hypernatremia, respectively. We performed a two-stage genome-wide association study meta-analysis on plasma sodium concentration in 45,889 individuals of European descent (stage 1 discovery) and 17,637 additional individuals of European descent (stage 2 replication), and a transethnic meta-analysis of replicated single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 79,506 individuals (63,526 individuals of European descent, 8765 individuals of Asian Indian descent, and 7215 individuals of African descent). In stage 1, we identified eight loci associated with plasma sodium concentration at P<5.0 x 10-6. Of these, rs9980 at NFAT5 replicated in stage 2 meta-analysis (P=3.1 3 x 10-5), with combined stages 1 and 2 genomewide significance of P=5.6 x 10-10. Transethnic meta-analysis further supported the association at rs9980 (P=5.9 x 10-12). Additionally, rs16846053 at SLC4A10 showed nominally, but not genome-wide, significant association in combined stages 1 and 2 meta-analysis (P=6.7 x 10-8). NFAT5 encodes a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor that coordinates the intracellular response to hypertonic stress but was not previously implicated in the regulation of systemic water balance. SLC4A10 encodes a sodium bicarbonate transporter with a brain-restricted expression pattern, and variant rs16846053 affects a putative intronic NFAT5 DNA binding motif. The lead variants for NFAT5 and SLC4A10 are cis expression quantitative trait loci in tissues of the central nervous systemand relevant to transcriptional regulation. Thus, genetic variation in NFAT5 and SLC4A10 expression and function in the central nervous system may affect the regulation of systemic water balance.

NFAT5 and SLC4A10 loci associate with plasma osmolality / Böger, Carsten A.; Gorski, Mathias; Mcmahon, Gearoid M.; Xu, Huichun; Chang, Yen-Pei C.; Van Der Most, Peter J.; Navis, Gerjan; Nolte, Ilja M.; De Borst, Martin H.; Zhang, Weihua; Lehne, Benjamin; Loh, Marie; Tan, Sian-Tsung; Boerwinkle, Eric; Grams, Morgan E.; Sekula, Peggy; Li, Man; Wilmot, Beth; Moon, James G.; Scheet, Paul; Cucca, Francesco; Xiao, Xiangjun; Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka; Delgado, Graciela; Grammer, Tanja B.; Kleber, Marcus E.; Sedaghat, Sanaz; Rivadeneira, Fernando; Corre, Tanguy; Kutalik, Zoltan; Bergmann, Sven; Nielson, Carrie M.; Srikanth, Priya; Teumer, Alexander; Müller-Nurasyid, Martina; Brockhaus, Anne Catharina; Pfeufer, Arne; Rathmann, Wolfgang; Peters, Annette; Matsumoto, Martha; De Andrade, Mariza; Atkinson, Elizabeth J.; Robinson-Cohen, Cassianne; De Boer, Ian H.; Hwang, Shih-Jen; Heid, Iris M.; Gögele, Martin; Concas, Maria Pina; Tanaka, Toshiko; Bandinelli, Stefania; Nalls, Mike A.; Singleton, Andrew; Tajuddin, Salman M.; Adeyemo, Adebowale; Zhou, Jie; Doumatey, Ayo; Mcweeney, Shannon; Murabito, Joanne; Franceschini, Nora; Flessner, Michael; Shlipak, Michael; Wilson, James G.; Chen, Guanjie; Rotimi, Charles N.; Zonderman, Alan B.; Evans, Michele K.; Ferrucci, Luigi; Devuyst, Olivier; Pirastu, Mario; Shuldiner, Alan; Hicks, Andrew A.; Pramstaller, Peter Paul; Kestenbaum, Bryan; Kardia, Sharon L. R.; Turner, Stephen T.; Study, Lifelines Cohort; Briske, Tamara Ellefson; Gieger, Christian; Strauch, Konstantin; Meisinger, Christa; Meitinger, Thomas; Völker, Uwe; Nauck, Matthias; Völzke, Henry; Vollenweider, Peter; Bochud, Murielle; Waeber, Gerard; Kähönen, Mika; Lehtimäki, Terho; März, Winfried; Dehghan, Abbas; Franco, Oscar H.; Uitterlinden, Andre G.; Hofman, Albert; Taylor, Herman A.; Chambers, John C.; Kooner, Jaspal S.; Fox, Caroline S.; Hitzemann, Robert; Orwoll, Eric S.; Pattaro, Cristian; Schlessinger, David; Köttgen, Anna; Snieder, Harold; Parsa, Afshin; Cohen, David M.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 1046-6673. - 28:8(2017), pp. 2311-2321. [10.1681/ASN.2016080892]

NFAT5 and SLC4A10 loci associate with plasma osmolality

Cucca, Francesco;PIRASTU, Mario;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Disorders of water balance, an excess or deficit of total body water relative to body electrolyte content, are common and ascertained by plasma hypo- or hypernatremia, respectively. We performed a two-stage genome-wide association study meta-analysis on plasma sodium concentration in 45,889 individuals of European descent (stage 1 discovery) and 17,637 additional individuals of European descent (stage 2 replication), and a transethnic meta-analysis of replicated single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 79,506 individuals (63,526 individuals of European descent, 8765 individuals of Asian Indian descent, and 7215 individuals of African descent). In stage 1, we identified eight loci associated with plasma sodium concentration at P<5.0 x 10-6. Of these, rs9980 at NFAT5 replicated in stage 2 meta-analysis (P=3.1 3 x 10-5), with combined stages 1 and 2 genomewide significance of P=5.6 x 10-10. Transethnic meta-analysis further supported the association at rs9980 (P=5.9 x 10-12). Additionally, rs16846053 at SLC4A10 showed nominally, but not genome-wide, significant association in combined stages 1 and 2 meta-analysis (P=6.7 x 10-8). NFAT5 encodes a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor that coordinates the intracellular response to hypertonic stress but was not previously implicated in the regulation of systemic water balance. SLC4A10 encodes a sodium bicarbonate transporter with a brain-restricted expression pattern, and variant rs16846053 affects a putative intronic NFAT5 DNA binding motif. The lead variants for NFAT5 and SLC4A10 are cis expression quantitative trait loci in tissues of the central nervous systemand relevant to transcriptional regulation. Thus, genetic variation in NFAT5 and SLC4A10 expression and function in the central nervous system may affect the regulation of systemic water balance.
2017
NFAT5 and SLC4A10 loci associate with plasma osmolality / Böger, Carsten A.; Gorski, Mathias; Mcmahon, Gearoid M.; Xu, Huichun; Chang, Yen-Pei C.; Van Der Most, Peter J.; Navis, Gerjan; Nolte, Ilja M.; De Borst, Martin H.; Zhang, Weihua; Lehne, Benjamin; Loh, Marie; Tan, Sian-Tsung; Boerwinkle, Eric; Grams, Morgan E.; Sekula, Peggy; Li, Man; Wilmot, Beth; Moon, James G.; Scheet, Paul; Cucca, Francesco; Xiao, Xiangjun; Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka; Delgado, Graciela; Grammer, Tanja B.; Kleber, Marcus E.; Sedaghat, Sanaz; Rivadeneira, Fernando; Corre, Tanguy; Kutalik, Zoltan; Bergmann, Sven; Nielson, Carrie M.; Srikanth, Priya; Teumer, Alexander; Müller-Nurasyid, Martina; Brockhaus, Anne Catharina; Pfeufer, Arne; Rathmann, Wolfgang; Peters, Annette; Matsumoto, Martha; De Andrade, Mariza; Atkinson, Elizabeth J.; Robinson-Cohen, Cassianne; De Boer, Ian H.; Hwang, Shih-Jen; Heid, Iris M.; Gögele, Martin; Concas, Maria Pina; Tanaka, Toshiko; Bandinelli, Stefania; Nalls, Mike A.; Singleton, Andrew; Tajuddin, Salman M.; Adeyemo, Adebowale; Zhou, Jie; Doumatey, Ayo; Mcweeney, Shannon; Murabito, Joanne; Franceschini, Nora; Flessner, Michael; Shlipak, Michael; Wilson, James G.; Chen, Guanjie; Rotimi, Charles N.; Zonderman, Alan B.; Evans, Michele K.; Ferrucci, Luigi; Devuyst, Olivier; Pirastu, Mario; Shuldiner, Alan; Hicks, Andrew A.; Pramstaller, Peter Paul; Kestenbaum, Bryan; Kardia, Sharon L. R.; Turner, Stephen T.; Study, Lifelines Cohort; Briske, Tamara Ellefson; Gieger, Christian; Strauch, Konstantin; Meisinger, Christa; Meitinger, Thomas; Völker, Uwe; Nauck, Matthias; Völzke, Henry; Vollenweider, Peter; Bochud, Murielle; Waeber, Gerard; Kähönen, Mika; Lehtimäki, Terho; März, Winfried; Dehghan, Abbas; Franco, Oscar H.; Uitterlinden, Andre G.; Hofman, Albert; Taylor, Herman A.; Chambers, John C.; Kooner, Jaspal S.; Fox, Caroline S.; Hitzemann, Robert; Orwoll, Eric S.; Pattaro, Cristian; Schlessinger, David; Köttgen, Anna; Snieder, Harold; Parsa, Afshin; Cohen, David M.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 1046-6673. - 28:8(2017), pp. 2311-2321. [10.1681/ASN.2016080892]
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