Circulating proteins are vital in human health and disease and are frequently used as biomarkers for clinical decision-making or as targets for pharmacological intervention. Here, we map and replicate protein quantitative trait loci (pQTL) for 90 cardiovascular proteins in over 30,000 individuals, resulting in 451 pQTLs for 85 proteins. For each protein, we further perform pathway mapping to obtain trans-pQTL gene and regulatory designations. We substantiate these regulatory findings with orthogonal evidence for trans-pQTLs using mouse knockdown experiments (ABCA1 and TRIB1) and clinical trial results (chemokine receptors CCR2 and CCR5), with consistent regulation. Finally, we evaluate known drug targets, and suggest new target candidates o...
The human proteome is a crucial intermediate between complex diseases and their genetic and environm...
The human proteome is a crucial intermediate between complex diseases and their genetic and environm...
Circulating proteins have important functions in inflammation and a broad range of diseases. To iden...
Circulating proteins are vital in human health and disease and are frequently used as biomarkers for...
Identifying genetic variants associated with circulating protein concentrations (protein quantitativ...
Recent advances in highly multiplexed immunoassays have allowed systematic large-scale measurement o...
Recent advances in highly multiplexed immunoassays have allowed systematic large-scale measurement o...
We performed the largest genome-wide meta-analysis (GWAMA) (Max N=26,494) of the levels of 184 cardi...
Background: Human plasma contains a wide variety of circulating proteins. These proteins can be impo...
Identifying genetic variants associated with circulating protein concentrations (protein quantitativ...
To efficiently transform genetic associations into drug targets requires evidence that a particular ...
Cardiometabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have a high public hea...
BackgroundGenetic variation can be used to study causal relationships between biomarkers and disease...
The human proteome is a crucial intermediate between complex diseases and their genetic and environm...
The human proteome is a crucial intermediate between complex diseases and their genetic and environm...
Circulating proteins have important functions in inflammation and a broad range of diseases. To iden...
Circulating proteins are vital in human health and disease and are frequently used as biomarkers for...
Identifying genetic variants associated with circulating protein concentrations (protein quantitativ...
Recent advances in highly multiplexed immunoassays have allowed systematic large-scale measurement o...
Recent advances in highly multiplexed immunoassays have allowed systematic large-scale measurement o...
We performed the largest genome-wide meta-analysis (GWAMA) (Max N=26,494) of the levels of 184 cardi...
Background: Human plasma contains a wide variety of circulating proteins. These proteins can be impo...
Identifying genetic variants associated with circulating protein concentrations (protein quantitativ...
To efficiently transform genetic associations into drug targets requires evidence that a particular ...
Cardiometabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have a high public hea...
BackgroundGenetic variation can be used to study causal relationships between biomarkers and disease...
The human proteome is a crucial intermediate between complex diseases and their genetic and environm...
The human proteome is a crucial intermediate between complex diseases and their genetic and environm...
Circulating proteins have important functions in inflammation and a broad range of diseases. To iden...