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Heming Wang1,2, Raymond Noordam3, Brian E Cade4,5, Karen Schwander6,7, Thomas W Winkler8, Jiwon Lee4,9,10,11, Yun Ju Sung6, Amy R Bentley12, Alisa K Manning5,13, Hugues Aschard14,15, Tuomas O Kilpeläinen16,17, Marjan Ilkov18, Michael R Brown19, Andrea R Horimoto20, Melissa Richard21, Traci M Bartz22,23, Dina Vojinovic24,25, Elise Lim26, Jovia L Nierenberg27, Yongmei Liu28, Kumaraswamynaidu Chitrala29, Tuomo Rankinen30, Solomon K Musani31, Nora Franceschini32, Rainer Rauramaa33, Maris Alver34,35, Phyllis C Zee36, Sarah E Harris37, Peter J van der Most38, Ilja M Nolte38, Patricia B Munroe39,40, Nicholette D Palmer41, Brigitte Kühnel42,43, Stefan Weiss44,45, Wanqing Wen46, Kelly A Hall47, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen48,49, Jeff O'Connell50,51, Gudny Eiriksdottir18, Lenore J Launer29, Paul S de Vries19, Dan E Arking52, Han Chen19,53, Eric Boerwinkle19,54, Jose E Krieger20, Pamela J Schreiner55, Stephen Sidney56, James M Shikany57, Kenneth Rice23, Yii-Der Ida Chen58, Sina A Gharib59, Joshua C Bis22, Annemarie I Luik24, M Arfan Ikram24,60, André G Uitterlinden24,61, Najaf Amin24, Hanfei Xu26, Daniel Levy26,62, Jiang He27, Kurt K Lohman28, Alan B Zonderman29, Treva K Rice6, Mario Sims31, Gregory Wilson63, Tamar Sofer4,5, Stephen S Rich64, Walter Palmas65, Jie Yao58, Xiuqing Guo58, Jerome I Rotter58, Nienke R Biermasz66, Dennis O Mook-Kanamori67,68, Lisa W Martin69, Ana Barac70, Robert B Wallace71, Daniel J Gottlieb4,72, Pirjo Komulainen33, Sami Heikkinen73,74, Reedik Mägi34, Lili Milani34, Andres Metspalu34, John M Starr75, Yuri Milaneschi76, R J Waken77, Chuan Gao78, Melanie Waldenberger42,43, Annette Peters43,79, Konstantin Strauch80,81,82, Thomas Meitinger83, Till Roenneberg84, Uwe Völker44,45, Marcus Dörr45,85, Xiao-Ou Shu46, Sutapa Mukherjee86,87, David R Hillman88, Mika Kähönen89,90, Lynne E Wagenknecht91, Christian Gieger42,92, Hans J Grabe93, Wei Zheng46, Lyle J Palmer47, Terho Lehtimäki48,49, Vilmundur Gudnason18,94, Alanna C Morrison19, Alexandre C Pereira20,95, Myriam Fornage19,21, Bruce M Psaty22,96, Cornelia M van Duijn24,97, Ching-Ti Liu26, Tanika N Kelly27, Michele K Evans29, Claude Bouchard30, Ervin R Fox31, Charles Kooperberg98, Xiaofeng Zhu99, Timo A Lakka33,73,100, Tõnu Esko34, Kari E North32, Ian J Deary37, Harold Snieder38, Brenda W J H Penninx76, W James Gauderman101, Dabeeru C Rao6, Susan Redline4,102, Diana van Heemst103.
Abstract
Long and short sleep duration are associated with elevated blood pressure (BP), possibly through effects on molecular pathways that influence neuroendocrine and vascular systems. To gain new insights into the genetic basis of sleep-related BP variation, we performed genome-wide gene by short or long sleep duration interaction analyses on four BP traits (systolic BP, diastolic BP, mean arterial pressure, and pulse pressure) across five ancestry groups in two stages using 2 degree of freedom (df) joint test followed by 1df test of interaction effects. Primary multi-ancestry analysis in 62,969 individuals in stage 1 identified three novel gene by sleep interactions that were replicated in an additional 59,296 individuals in stage 2 (stage 1 + 2 Pjoint < 5 × 10-8), including rs7955964 (FIGNL2/ANKRD33) that increases BP among long sleepers, and rs73493041 (SNORA26/C9orf170) and rs10406644 (KCTD15/LSM14A) that increase BP among short sleepers (Pint < 5 × 10-8). Secondary ancestry-specific analysis identified another novel gene by long sleep interaction at rs111887471 (TRPC3/KIAA1109) in individuals of African ancestry (Pint = 2 × 10-6). Combined stage 1 and 2 analyses additionally identified significant gene by long sleep interactions at 10 loci including MKLN1 and RGL3/ELAVL3 previously associated with BP, and significant gene by short sleep interactions at 10 loci including C2orf43 previously associated with BP (Pint < 10-3). 2df test also identified novel loci for BP after modeling sleep that has known functions in sleep-wake regulation, nervous and cardiometabolic systems. This study indicates that sleep and primary mechanisms regulating BP may interact to elevate BP level, suggesting novel insights into sleep-related BP regulation.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33859359 PMCID: PMC8517040 DOI: 10.1038/s41380-021-01087-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Psychiatry ISSN: 1359-4184 Impact factor: 13.437