Hector Emily C, Zhang Daiwei, Tian Leqi, Feng Junning, Yin Xianyong, Xu Tianyi, Laakso Markku, Bai Yun, Xiao Jiashun, Kang Jian, Yu Tianwei
Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, United States.
Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States.
Brief Bioinform. 2025 Mar 4;26(2). doi: 10.1093/bib/bbaf095.
Understanding genetic regulation of metabolism is critical for gaining insights into the causes of metabolic diseases. Traditional metabolome-based genome-wide association studies (mGWAS) focus on static associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and metabolite levels, overlooking the changing relationships caused by genotypes within the metabolic network. Notably, some metabolites exhibit changes in correlation patterns with other metabolites under certain physiological conditions while maintaining their overall abundance level. In this manuscript, we develop Metabolic Differential-coordination GWAS (mdGWAS), an innovative framework that detects SNPs associated with the changing correlation patterns between metabolites and metabolic pathways. This approach transcends and complements conventional mean-based analyses by identifying latent regulatory factors that govern the system-level metabolic coordination. Through comprehensive simulation studies, mdGWAS demonstrated robust performance in detecting SNP-metabolite-metabolite associations. Applying mdGWAS to genotyping and mass spectrometry (MS)-based metabolomics data of the METabolic Syndrome In Men (METSIM) Study revealed novel SNPs and genes potentially involved in the regulation of the coordination between metabolic pathways.
了解代谢的遗传调控对于深入洞察代谢疾病的病因至关重要。传统的基于代谢组的全基因组关联研究(mGWAS)侧重于单核苷酸多态性(SNP)与代谢物水平之间的静态关联,而忽略了代谢网络中基因型引起的变化关系。值得注意的是,一些代谢物在某些生理条件下与其他代谢物的相关模式会发生变化,同时保持其总体丰度水平。在本论文中,我们开发了代谢差异协调GWAS(mdGWAS),这是一个创新框架,用于检测与代谢物和代谢途径之间变化的相关模式相关联的SNP。这种方法通过识别控制系统水平代谢协调的潜在调控因子,超越并补充了传统的基于均值的分析。通过全面的模拟研究,mdGWAS在检测SNP-代谢物-代谢物关联方面表现出强大的性能。将mdGWAS应用于男性代谢综合征(METSIM)研究的基因分型和基于质谱(MS)的代谢组学数据,揭示了可能参与调节代谢途径之间协调的新型SNP和基因。