Genetic analysis of obstructive sleep apnoea discovers a strong association with cardiometabolic health

2020 
There is currently only limited understanding of the genetic aetiology of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). The aim of our study is to identify genetic loci associated with OSA risk and to test if OSA and its comorbidities share a common genetic background. We conducted the first large-scale genome-wide association study of OSA using FinnGen Study (217,955 individuals) with 16,761 OSA patients identified using nationwide health registries. We estimated 8.3% [0.06-0.11] heritability and identified five loci associated with OSA (P 0.30). Polygenic risk score (PRS) for BMI showed 1.98-fold increased OSA risk between the highest and the lowest quintile and Mendelian randomization supported a causal relationship between BMI and OSA. Our findings support the causal link between obesity and OSA and joint genetic basis between OSA and comorbidities.
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