CNV-association meta-analysis in 191,161 European adults reveals new loci associated with anthropometric traits
Mace A; Tuke MA; Deelen P; Kristiansson K; Mattsson H; Noukas M; Sapkota Y; Schick U; Porcu E; Rueger S; McDaid AF; Porteous D; Winkler TW; Salvi E; Shrine N; Liu XP; Ang WQ; Zhang WH; Feitosa MF; Venturini C; van der Most PJ; Rosengren A; Wood AR; Beaumont RN; Jones SE; Ruth KS; Yaghootkar H; Tyrrell J; Havulinna AS; Boers H; Magi R; Kriebel J; Muller-Nurasyid M; Perola M; Nieminen M; Lokki ML; Kahonen M; Viikari JS; Geller F; Lahti J; Palotie A; Koponen P; Lundqvist A; Rissanen H; Bottinger EP; Afaq S; Wojczynski MK; Lenzini P; Nolte IM; Sparso T; Schupf N; Christensen K; Perls TT; Newman AB; Werge T; Snieder H; Spector TD; Chambers JC; Koskinen S; Melbye M; Raitakari OT; Lehtimaki T; Tobin MD; Wain LV; Sinisalo J; Peters A; Meitinger T; Martin NG; Wray NR; Montgomery GW; Medland SE; Swertz MA; Vartiainen E; Borodulin K; Mannisto S; Murray A; Bochud M; Jacquemont S; Rivadeneira F; Hansen TF; Oldehinkel AJ; Mangino M; Province MA; Deloukas P; Kooner JS; Freathy RM; Pennell C; Feenstra B; Strachan DP; Lettre G; Hirschhorn J; Cusi D; Heid IM; Hayward C; Mannik K; Beckmann JS; Loos RJF; Nyholt DR; Metspalu A; Eriksson JG; Weedon MN; Salomaa V; Franke L; Reymond A; Frayling TM; Kutalik Z; Kutalik Z
CNV-association meta-analysis in 191,161 European adults reveals new loci associated with anthropometric traits
Mace A
Tuke MA
Deelen P
Kristiansson K
Mattsson H
Noukas M
Sapkota Y
Schick U
Porcu E
Rueger S
McDaid AF
Porteous D
Winkler TW
Salvi E
Shrine N
Liu XP
Ang WQ
Zhang WH
Feitosa MF
Venturini C
van der Most PJ
Rosengren A
Wood AR
Beaumont RN
Jones SE
Ruth KS
Yaghootkar H
Tyrrell J
Havulinna AS
Boers H
Magi R
Kriebel J
Muller-Nurasyid M
Perola M
Nieminen M
Lokki ML
Kahonen M
Viikari JS
Geller F
Lahti J
Palotie A
Koponen P
Lundqvist A
Rissanen H
Bottinger EP
Afaq S
Wojczynski MK
Lenzini P
Nolte IM
Sparso T
Schupf N
Christensen K
Perls TT
Newman AB
Werge T
Snieder H
Spector TD
Chambers JC
Koskinen S
Melbye M
Raitakari OT
Lehtimaki T
Tobin MD
Wain LV
Sinisalo J
Peters A
Meitinger T
Martin NG
Wray NR
Montgomery GW
Medland SE
Swertz MA
Vartiainen E
Borodulin K
Mannisto S
Murray A
Bochud M
Jacquemont S
Rivadeneira F
Hansen TF
Oldehinkel AJ
Mangino M
Province MA
Deloukas P
Kooner JS
Freathy RM
Pennell C
Feenstra B
Strachan DP
Lettre G
Hirschhorn J
Cusi D
Heid IM
Hayward C
Mannik K
Beckmann JS
Loos RJF
Nyholt DR
Metspalu A
Eriksson JG
Weedon MN
Salomaa V
Franke L
Reymond A
Frayling TM
Kutalik Z
Kutalik Z
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There are few examples of robust associations between rare copy number variants (CNVs) and complex continuous human traits. Here we present a large-scale CNV association meta-analysis on anthropometric traits in up to 191,161 adult samples from 26 cohorts. The study reveals five CNV associations at 1q21.1, 3q29, 7q11.23, 11p14.2, and 18q21.32 and confirms two known loci at 16p11.2 and 22q11.21, implicating at least one anthropometric trait. The discovered CNVs are recurrent and rare (0.01-0.2%), with large effects on height (> 2.4 cm), weight ( 5 kg), and body mass index (BMI) (> 3.5 kg/m(2)). Burden analysis shows a 0.41 cm decrease in height, a 0.003 increase in waist-to-hip ratio and increase in BMI by 0.14 kg/m2 for each Mb of total deletion burden (P = 2.5 x 10(-10), 6.0 x 10(-5), and 2.9 x 10(-3)). Our study provides evidence that the same genes (e.g., MC4R, FIBIN, and FMO5) harbor both common and rare variants affecting body size and that anthropometric traits share genetic loci with developmental and psychiatric disorders.
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