Integrative analysis of proteome-wide association and transcriptome-wide association study identifies candidate brain proteins associated with insomnia
Abstract:Great progress has been made in identifying risk loci for insomnia by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) analysis, but its association with human brain proteome is unclear. Two insomnia GWAS summary datasets were derived from deCODE (n = 113,006) and 23andMe (n = 1,331,010). Two human brain proteomic datasets were obtained from ROS/MAP and Banner, and two reference datasets were obtained from brain RNA-seq (CBR) and RNA-seq splicing (CBRS). Proteome-wide association study (PWAS) was first used to detect br… Show more
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