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SOS2 and ACP1 Loci Identified through Large-Scale Exome Chip Analysis Regulate Kidney Development and Function

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Volume 28, No. 3, Year 2017

Genome-wide association studies have identified .50 common variants associated with kidney function, but these variants do not fully explain the variation in EGFR. We performed a two-stage meta-Analysis of associations between genotypes from the Illumina exome array and EGFR on the basis of serum creatinine (EGFRcrea) among participants of European ancestry fromthe CKDGen Consortium(nStage1: 111,666; nStage2: 48,343). In single-variant analyses, we identified single nucleotide polymorphisms at seven new loci associated with EGFRcrea (PPM1J, EDEM3, ACP1, SPEG, EYA4, CYP1A1, andATXN2L; PStage1,3.731027), of which most were common and annotated as nonsynonymous variants. Gene-based analysis identified associations of functional rare variants in three genes with EGFRcrea, including a novel association with the SOS Ras/Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 2 gene, SOS2 (P=5.431028 by sequence kernel association test). Experimental follow-up in zebrafish embryos revealed changes in glomerular gene expression and renal tubule morphology in the embryonic kidney of acp1-And sos2-knockdowns. These developmental abnormalities associated with altered blood clearance rate and heightened prevalence of edema. This study expands the number of loci associated with kidney function and identifies novel genes with potential roles in kidney formation.

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Research Areas
Genetics And Genomics
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Cohort Study
Study Approach
Systematic review