TY - JOUR
T1 - Genome-wide association meta-analysis and Mendelian randomization analysis confirm the influence of ALDH2 on sleep durationin the Japanese population
AU - Nishiyama, Takeshi
AU - Nakatochi, Masahiro
AU - Goto, Atsushi
AU - Iwasaki, Motoki
AU - Hachiya, Tsuyoshi
AU - Sutoh, Yoichi
AU - Shimizu, Atsushi
AU - Wang, Chaochen
AU - Tanaka, Hideo
AU - Watanabe, Miki
AU - Hosono, Akihiro
AU - Tamai, Yuya
AU - Yamada, Tamaki
AU - Yamaji, Taiki
AU - Sawada, Norie
AU - Fukumoto, Kentaro
AU - Otsuka, Kotaro
AU - Tanno, Kozo
AU - Tomita, Hiroaki
AU - Kojima, Kaname
AU - Nagasaki, Masao
AU - Hozawa, Atsushi
AU - Hishida, Asahi
AU - Sasakabe, Tae
AU - Nishida, Yuichiro
AU - Hara, Megumi
AU - Ito, Hidemi
AU - Oze, Isao
AU - Nakamura, Yohko
AU - Mikami, Haruo
AU - Ibusuki, Rie
AU - Takezaki, Toshiro
AU - Koyama, Teruhide
AU - Kuriyama, Nagato
AU - Endoh, Kaori
AU - Kuriki, Kiyonori
AU - Turin, Tanvir C.
AU - Naoyuki, Takashima
AU - Katsuura-Kamano, Sakurako
AU - Uemura, Hirokazu
AU - Okada, Rieko
AU - Kawai, Sayo
AU - Naito, Mariko
AU - Momozawa, Yukihide
AU - Kubo, Michiaki
AU - Sasaki, Makoto
AU - Yamamoto, Masayuki
AU - Tsugane, Shoichiro
AU - Wakai, Kenji
AU - Suzuki, Sadao
N1 - Funding Information:
for Medical Research and Development. The JPHC Study was supported by the National Cancer Research and Development Fund from 2010 and a Grant-in-Aid for Cancer Research from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan from 1989 to 2010. The J-MICC Study was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research for Priority Areas of Cancer (17015018) and Innovative Areas (221S0001) and the JSPS KAKENHI Grant (16H06277) from the Japan Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, Culture and Technology. The National Cancer Center Research Core Facility was supported in part by National Cancer Center Research and Development Fund (29-A-2). Conflict of interest statement. None declared.
Funding Information:
This work was in part supported by grants from the JSPS KAKENHI (26293143 and 15K06915) and Suzuken Memorial Foundation to T.N. This research was also in part supported by the Biobank Japan Project funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sciences and Technology Japan and the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development. The TMM project was supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sciences and Technology Japan and the Japan Agency
Publisher Copyright:
© Sleep Research Society 2019.
PY - 2019/6/11
Y1 - 2019/6/11
N2 - Usual sleep duration has substantial heritability and is associated with various physical and psychiatric conditions as well as mortality. However, for its genetic locus, only PAX8 and VRK2 have been replicated in previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS). We conducted a GWAS meta-analysis of self-reported usual sleep duration using three population-based cohorts totaling 31 230 Japanese individuals. A genome-wide significant locus was identified at 12q24 (p-value < 5.0 × 10-8). Subsequently, a functional variant in the ALDH2 locus, rs671, was replicated in an independent sample of 5140 Japanese individuals (p-value = 0.004). The association signal, however, disappeared after adjusting for alcohol consumption, indicating the possibility that the rs671 genotype modifies sleep duration via alcohol consumption. This hypothesis explained a modest genetic correlation observed between sleep duration and alcohol consumption (rG = 0.23). A Mendelian randomization analysis using rs671 and other variants as instrumental variables confirmed this by showing a causal effect of alcohol consumption, but not of coffee consumption on sleep duration. Another genome-wide significant locus was identified at 5q33 after adjusting for drinking frequency. However, this locus was not replicated, nor was the PAX8 and VRK2. Our study has confirmed that a functional ALDH2 variant, rs671, most strongly influences on usual sleep duration possibly via alcohol consumption in the Japanese population, and presumably in East Asian populations. This highlights the importance of considering the involvement of alcohol consumption in future GWAS of usual sleep duration, even in non-East Asian populations, where rs671 is monomorphic.
AB - Usual sleep duration has substantial heritability and is associated with various physical and psychiatric conditions as well as mortality. However, for its genetic locus, only PAX8 and VRK2 have been replicated in previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS). We conducted a GWAS meta-analysis of self-reported usual sleep duration using three population-based cohorts totaling 31 230 Japanese individuals. A genome-wide significant locus was identified at 12q24 (p-value < 5.0 × 10-8). Subsequently, a functional variant in the ALDH2 locus, rs671, was replicated in an independent sample of 5140 Japanese individuals (p-value = 0.004). The association signal, however, disappeared after adjusting for alcohol consumption, indicating the possibility that the rs671 genotype modifies sleep duration via alcohol consumption. This hypothesis explained a modest genetic correlation observed between sleep duration and alcohol consumption (rG = 0.23). A Mendelian randomization analysis using rs671 and other variants as instrumental variables confirmed this by showing a causal effect of alcohol consumption, but not of coffee consumption on sleep duration. Another genome-wide significant locus was identified at 5q33 after adjusting for drinking frequency. However, this locus was not replicated, nor was the PAX8 and VRK2. Our study has confirmed that a functional ALDH2 variant, rs671, most strongly influences on usual sleep duration possibly via alcohol consumption in the Japanese population, and presumably in East Asian populations. This highlights the importance of considering the involvement of alcohol consumption in future GWAS of usual sleep duration, even in non-East Asian populations, where rs671 is monomorphic.
KW - Alcohol consumption
KW - Genome-wide association study
KW - Mendelian randomization
KW - Usual sleep duration
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U2 - 10.1093/sleep/zsz046
DO - 10.1093/sleep/zsz046
M3 - Article
C2 - 30810208
AN - SCOPUS:85067808323
SN - 0161-8105
VL - 42
JO - Sleep
JF - Sleep
IS - 6
M1 - zsz046
ER -