Discovery and prioritization of genetic determinants of kidney function in 297,355 individuals from Taiwan and Japan
Hung-Lin Chen,
Hsiu-Yin Chiang,
David Ray Chang
et al.
Abstract:Current genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for kidney function lack ancestral diversity, limiting the applicability to broader populations. The East-Asian population is especially under-represented, despite having the highest global burden of end-stage kidney disease. We conducted a meta-analysis of multiple GWASs (
n
= 244,952) on estimated glomerular filtration rate and a replication dataset (
n
= 27,058) from Taiwan and Japan. This study identified 111 lead … Show more
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