Genome-wide association study of 23,500 individuals identifies 7 loci associated with brain ventricular volume
Vojinovic D., Adams HH., Jian X., Yang Q., Smith AV., Bis JC., Teumer A., Scholz M., Armstrong NJ., Hofer E., Saba Y., Luciano M., Bernard M., Trompet S., Yang J., Gillespie NA., van der Lee SJ., Neumann A., Ahmad S., Andreassen OA., Ames D., Amin N., Arfanakis K., Bastin ME., Becker DM., Beiser AS., Beyer F., Brodaty H., Bryan RN., Bülow R., Dale AM., De Jager PL., Deary IJ., DeCarli C., Fleischman DA., Gottesman RF., van der Grond J., Gudnason V., Harris TB., Homuth G., Knopman DS., Kwok JB., Lewis CE., Li S., Loeffler M., Lopez OL., Maillard P., El Marroun H., Mather KA., Mosley TH., Muetzel RL., Nauck M., Nyquist PA., Panizzon MS., Pausova Z., Psaty BM., Rice K., Rotter JI., Royle N., Satizabal CL., Schmidt R., Schofield PR., Schreiner PJ., Sidney S., Stott DJ., Thalamuthu A., Uitterlinden AG., Valdés Hernández MC., Vernooij MW., Wen W., White T., Witte AV., Wittfeld K., Wright MJ., Yanek LR., Tiemeier H., Kremen WS., Bennett DA., Jukema JW., Paus T., Wardlaw JM., Schmidt H., Sachdev PS., Villringer A., Grabe HJ., Longstreth WT., van Duijn CM., Launer LJ., Seshadri S., Ikram MA., Fornage M.
AbstractThe volume of the lateral ventricles (LV) increases with age and their abnormal enlargement is a key feature of several neurological and psychiatric diseases. Although lateral ventricular volume is heritable, a comprehensive investigation of its genetic determinants is lacking. In this meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of 23,533 healthy middle-aged to elderly individuals from 26 population-based cohorts, we identify 7 genetic loci associated with LV volume. These loci map to chromosomes 3q28, 7p22.3, 10p12.31, 11q23.1, 12q23.3, 16q24.2, and 22q13.1 and implicate pathways related to tau pathology, S1P signaling, and cytoskeleton organization. We also report a significant genetic overlap between the thalamus and LV volumes (ρgenetic = −0.59, p-value = 3.14 × 10−6), suggesting that these brain structures may share a common biology. These genetic associations of LV volume provide insights into brain morphology.