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Genome-wide analysis identifies molecular systems and 149 genetic loci associated with income

W. David Hill, Neil M Davies, Stuart J. Ritchie, Nathan Skene, Julien Bryois, Steven Bell, Emanuele Di Angelantonio, David J. Roberts, Xueyi Shen, Gail Davies, David C. Liewald, David J. Porteous, Caroline Hayward, Adam S. Butterworth, Andrew M. McIntosh, Catharine R. Galé, Ian J. Deary

Nature Communications · 2019

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Summary

Socioeconomic position (SEP) is a multi-dimensional construct reflecting (and influencing) multiple socio-cultural, physical, and environmental factors. In a sample of 286,301 participants from UK Biobank, we identify 30 (29 previously unreported) independent-loci associated with income. Using a method to meta-analyze data from genetically-correlated traits, we identify an additional 120 income-associated loci. These loci show clear evidence of functionality, with transcriptional differences identified across multiple cortical tissues, and links to GABAergic and serotonergic neurotransmission. By combining our genome wide association study on income with data from eQTL studies and chromatin interactions, 24 genes are prioritized for follow up, 18 of which were previously associated with in

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41467-019-13585-5
Catalogue ID
SNmoj44asz-ac3qxj
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