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Atlas of the plasma proteome in health and disease in 53,026 adults

Yue‐Ting Deng, Jia You, Yu He, Yi Zhang, Haiyun Li, Xinrui Wu, Ji-Yun Cheng, Yu Amanda Guo, Zi-Wen Long, Yi-Lin Chen, Zeyu Li, Yang Liu, Ya-Ru Zhang, Shi-Dong Chen, Yi‐Jun Ge, Yuyuan Huang, Leming Shi, Qiang Dong, Ying Mao, Jianfeng Feng, Wei Cheng, Jin‐Tai Yu

Cell · 2024

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Summary

Large-scale proteomics studies can refine our understanding of health and disease and enable precision medicine. Here, we provide a detailed atlas of 2,920 plasma proteins linking to diseases (406 prevalent and 660 incident) and 986 health-related traits in 53,026 individuals (median follow-up: 14.8 years) from the UK Biobank, representing the most comprehensive proteome profiles to date. This atlas revealed 168,100 protein-disease associations and 554,488 protein-trait associations. Over 650 proteins were shared among at least 50 diseases, and over 1,000 showed sex and age heterogeneity. Furthermore, proteins demonstrated promising potential in disease discrimination (area under the curve [AUC] > 0.80 in 183 diseases). Finally, integrating protein quantitative trait locus data determined

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1016/j.cell.2024.10.045
Catalogue ID
SNmoj1yqfv-oivh56
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