| Literature DB >> 34140357 |
Bingxin Zhao1, Tengfei Li2,3, Yue Yang4, Xifeng Wang4, Tianyou Luo4, Yue Shan4, Ziliang Zhu4, Di Xiong4, Mads E Hauberg5,6,7,8, Jaroslav Bendl5,9,6, John F Fullard5,9,6, Panagiotis Roussos5,9,6,10, Yun Li4,11,12, Jason L Stein11,13, Hongtu Zhu14,4.
Abstract
Brain regions communicate with each other through tracts of myelinated axons, commonly referred to as white matter. We identified common genetic variants influencing white matter microstructure using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging of 43,802 individuals. Genome-wide association analysis identified 109 associated loci, 30 of which were detected by tract-specific functional principal components analysis. A number of loci colocalized with brain diseases, such as glioma and stroke. Genetic correlations were observed between white matter microstructure and 57 complex traits and diseases. Common variants associated with white matter microstructure altered the function of regulatory elements in glial cells, particularly oligodendrocytes. This large-scale tract-specific study advances the understanding of the genetic architecture of white matter and its genetic links to a wide spectrum of clinical outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34140357 PMCID: PMC8370718 DOI: 10.1126/science.abf3736
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 63.714