Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank

Publisher's version (útgefin grein) Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a downward descent of one or more of the pelvic organs, resulting in a protrusion of the vaginal wall and/or uterus. We performed a genome-wide association study of POP using data from Iceland and the UK Biobank, a total of 15,0...

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Main Authors: Ólafsdóttir, Thorhildur, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, sulem, patrick, Stefánsson, Ólafur A., Medek, Helga, Olafsson, Karl, Ingþórsson, Orri, Guðmundsson, Valur, Jonsdottir, Ingileif, Halldorsson, Gisli, Kristjansson, Ragnar, Frigge, Michael L., Stefánsdóttir, Lilja, Sigurðsson, Jón K., Oddsson, Asmundur, Sigurðsson, Ásgeir, Eggertsson, Hannes P., Melsted, Páll, Halldórsson, Bjarni, Lund, Sigrún Helga, Styrkarsdottir, Unnur, Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur, Gudmundsson, Julius, Holm, Hilma, Tragante do O, Vinicius, Asselbergs, Folkert, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Gudbjartsson, Daniel, Jónsdóttir, Kristín, Rafnar, Thorunn, Stefansson, Kari
Other Authors: Læknadeild (HÍ), Faculty of Medicine (UI), Verkfræðideild (HR), Department of Engineering (RU), Heilbrigðisvísindasvið (HÍ), School of Health Sciences (UI), Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ), School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI), Tæknisvið (HR), School of Technology (RU), Háskóli Íslands, University of Iceland, Háskólinn í Reykjavík, Reykjavik University
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2020
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/2359 2023-05-15T16:48:09+02:00 Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank Ólafsdóttir, Thorhildur Thorleifsson, Gudmar sulem, patrick Stefánsson, Ólafur A. Medek, Helga Olafsson, Karl Ingþórsson, Orri Guðmundsson, Valur Jonsdottir, Ingileif Halldorsson, Gisli Kristjansson, Ragnar Frigge, Michael L. Stefánsdóttir, Lilja Sigurðsson, Jón K. Oddsson, Asmundur Sigurðsson, Ásgeir Eggertsson, Hannes P. Melsted, Páll Halldórsson, Bjarni Lund, Sigrún Helga Styrkarsdottir, Unnur Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur Gudmundsson, Julius Holm, Hilma Tragante do O, Vinicius Asselbergs, Folkert Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur Gudbjartsson, Daniel Jónsdóttir, Kristín Rafnar, Thorunn Stefansson, Kari Læknadeild (HÍ) Faculty of Medicine (UI) Verkfræðideild (HR) Department of Engineering (RU) Heilbrigðisvísindasvið (HÍ) School of Health Sciences (UI) Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ) School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI) Tæknisvið (HR) School of Technology (RU) Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland Háskólinn í Reykjavík Reykjavik University 2020-03-17 129 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2359 https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-0857-9 en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC Communications Biology;3(1) https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-020-0857-9 Olafsdottir, T., Thorleifsson, G., Sulem, P. et al. Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank. Communications Biology 3, 129 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-0857-9 2399-3642 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2359 Communications Biology doi:10.1038/s42003-020-0857-9 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Genome-wide association Pelvic organ prolapse Uterus Pathophysiology Genes Erfðarannsóknir Leg Grindargliðnun info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/2359 https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-0857-9 2022-11-18T06:52:02Z Publisher's version (útgefin grein) Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a downward descent of one or more of the pelvic organs, resulting in a protrusion of the vaginal wall and/or uterus. We performed a genome-wide association study of POP using data from Iceland and the UK Biobank, a total of 15,010 cases with hospital-based diagnosis code and 340,734 female controls, and found eight sequence variants at seven loci associating with POP (P < 5 × 10−8); seven common (minor allele frequency >5%) and one with minor allele frequency of 4.87%. Some of the variants associating with POP also associated with traits of similar pathophysiology. Of these, rs3820282, which may alter the estrogen-based regulation of WNT4, also associates with leiomyoma of uterus, gestational duration and endometriosis. Rs3791675 at EFEMP1, a gene involved in connective tissue homeostasis, also associates with hernias and carpal tunnel syndrome. Our results highlight the role of connective tissue metabolism and estrogen exposure in the etiology of POP. This research has been conducted using the UK Biobank Resource under Application Number 24898 and 24711. We thank the individuals who participated in the study and whose contribution made this work possible. Folkert Asselbergs is supported by UCL Hospitals NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. Peer Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Opin vísindi (Iceland) Communications Biology 3 1
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topic Genome-wide association
Pelvic organ prolapse
Uterus
Pathophysiology
Genes
Erfðarannsóknir
Leg
Grindargliðnun
spellingShingle Genome-wide association
Pelvic organ prolapse
Uterus
Pathophysiology
Genes
Erfðarannsóknir
Leg
Grindargliðnun
Ólafsdóttir, Thorhildur
Thorleifsson, Gudmar
sulem, patrick
Stefánsson, Ólafur A.
Medek, Helga
Olafsson, Karl
Ingþórsson, Orri
Guðmundsson, Valur
Jonsdottir, Ingileif
Halldorsson, Gisli
Kristjansson, Ragnar
Frigge, Michael L.
Stefánsdóttir, Lilja
Sigurðsson, Jón K.
Oddsson, Asmundur
Sigurðsson, Ásgeir
Eggertsson, Hannes P.
Melsted, Páll
Halldórsson, Bjarni
Lund, Sigrún Helga
Styrkarsdottir, Unnur
Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur
Gudmundsson, Julius
Holm, Hilma
Tragante do O, Vinicius
Asselbergs, Folkert
Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur
Gudbjartsson, Daniel
Jónsdóttir, Kristín
Rafnar, Thorunn
Stefansson, Kari
Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank
topic_facet Genome-wide association
Pelvic organ prolapse
Uterus
Pathophysiology
Genes
Erfðarannsóknir
Leg
Grindargliðnun
description Publisher's version (útgefin grein) Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a downward descent of one or more of the pelvic organs, resulting in a protrusion of the vaginal wall and/or uterus. We performed a genome-wide association study of POP using data from Iceland and the UK Biobank, a total of 15,010 cases with hospital-based diagnosis code and 340,734 female controls, and found eight sequence variants at seven loci associating with POP (P < 5 × 10−8); seven common (minor allele frequency >5%) and one with minor allele frequency of 4.87%. Some of the variants associating with POP also associated with traits of similar pathophysiology. Of these, rs3820282, which may alter the estrogen-based regulation of WNT4, also associates with leiomyoma of uterus, gestational duration and endometriosis. Rs3791675 at EFEMP1, a gene involved in connective tissue homeostasis, also associates with hernias and carpal tunnel syndrome. Our results highlight the role of connective tissue metabolism and estrogen exposure in the etiology of POP. This research has been conducted using the UK Biobank Resource under Application Number 24898 and 24711. We thank the individuals who participated in the study and whose contribution made this work possible. Folkert Asselbergs is supported by UCL Hospitals NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. Peer Reviewed
author2 Læknadeild (HÍ)
Faculty of Medicine (UI)
Verkfræðideild (HR)
Department of Engineering (RU)
Heilbrigðisvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Health Sciences (UI)
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)
Tæknisvið (HR)
School of Technology (RU)
Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Reykjavik University
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ólafsdóttir, Thorhildur
Thorleifsson, Gudmar
sulem, patrick
Stefánsson, Ólafur A.
Medek, Helga
Olafsson, Karl
Ingþórsson, Orri
Guðmundsson, Valur
Jonsdottir, Ingileif
Halldorsson, Gisli
Kristjansson, Ragnar
Frigge, Michael L.
Stefánsdóttir, Lilja
Sigurðsson, Jón K.
Oddsson, Asmundur
Sigurðsson, Ásgeir
Eggertsson, Hannes P.
Melsted, Páll
Halldórsson, Bjarni
Lund, Sigrún Helga
Styrkarsdottir, Unnur
Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur
Gudmundsson, Julius
Holm, Hilma
Tragante do O, Vinicius
Asselbergs, Folkert
Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur
Gudbjartsson, Daniel
Jónsdóttir, Kristín
Rafnar, Thorunn
Stefansson, Kari
author_facet Ólafsdóttir, Thorhildur
Thorleifsson, Gudmar
sulem, patrick
Stefánsson, Ólafur A.
Medek, Helga
Olafsson, Karl
Ingþórsson, Orri
Guðmundsson, Valur
Jonsdottir, Ingileif
Halldorsson, Gisli
Kristjansson, Ragnar
Frigge, Michael L.
Stefánsdóttir, Lilja
Sigurðsson, Jón K.
Oddsson, Asmundur
Sigurðsson, Ásgeir
Eggertsson, Hannes P.
Melsted, Páll
Halldórsson, Bjarni
Lund, Sigrún Helga
Styrkarsdottir, Unnur
Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur
Gudmundsson, Julius
Holm, Hilma
Tragante do O, Vinicius
Asselbergs, Folkert
Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur
Gudbjartsson, Daniel
Jónsdóttir, Kristín
Rafnar, Thorunn
Stefansson, Kari
author_sort Ólafsdóttir, Thorhildur
title Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank
title_short Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank
title_full Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank
title_fullStr Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in Iceland and the UK Biobank
title_sort genome-wide association identifies seven loci for pelvic organ prolapse in iceland and the uk biobank
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