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Genome-wide association meta-analyses and fine-mapping elucidate pathways influencing albuminuria
Increased levels of the urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) are associated with higher risk of kidney disease progression and cardiovascular events, but underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. Here, we conduct trans-ethnic (n = 564,257) and European-ancestry specific meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies of UACR, including ancestry- and diabetes-specific analyses, and identify 68 UACR-associated loci. Genetic correlation analyses and risk score associations in an independent electronic medical records database (n = 192,868) reveal connections with proteinuria, hyperlipidemia, gout, and hypertension. Fine-mapping and trans-Omics analyses with gene expression in 47 tissues and plasma protein levels implicate genes potentially operating through differential expression in kidney (including TGFB1, MUC1, PRKCI, and OAF), and allow coupling of UACR associations to altered plasma OAF concentrations. Knockdown of OAF and PRKCI orthologs in Drosophila nephrocytes reduces albumin endocytosis. Silencing fly PRKCI further impairs slit diaphragm formation. These results generate a priority list of genes and pathways for translational research to reduce albuminuria
Frankfurter Medizin-Sommerschule und modularer VBK-M2: Neue Lehrformate zur Vorbereitung auf die M1- und M2-Examina
Clearly structured fragment kinetic energy spectra discovered in the Coulomb explosion of H2+ and D2+
In an ion beam experiment the Coulomb explosion of
H2+ and D2+ in intense laser fields was
investigated. The kinetic energy spectra of the fragments H+
and D+ show strong structure at laser intensities close to
the threshold. They can be interpreted by net two-photon
dissociation followed by Coulomb explosion at a sharp critical
internuclear distance