Investigating the Sexual Dimorphism of Waist-to-Hip Ratio and Its Associations with Complex Traits.

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Genes Pub Date : 2025-06-16 DOI:10.3390/genes16060711
Haochang Li, Shirong Hui, Xuehong Cai, Ran He, Meijie Yu, Yihao Li, Rongbin Yu, Peng Huang
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Abstract

Background: Obesity significantly impacts disease burden, with waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) as a key obesity indicator, but the genetic and biological pathways underlying WHR, particularly its sex-specific differences, remain poorly understood. Methods: This study explored WHR's sexual dimorphism and its links to complex traits using cross-sectional surveys and genetic data from Giant and UK Biobank (UKB). We analyzed WHR heritability, performed tissue-specific transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) using FUSION, and conducted genetic correlation analyses with linkage disequilibrium score regression (LDSC) and Local Analysis of [co]Variant Association (LAVA). Polygenic scores (PGS) for WHR were constructed using the clumping and thresholding method (CT), and associations with complex traits were assessed via logistic or linear models. Results: The genetic analysis showed sex-specific heritability for WHR, with TWAS identifying female-specific (e.g., CCDC92) and male-specific (e.g., UQCC1) genes. Global genetic correlation analysis revealed sex-specific associations between WHR and 23 traits, while local analysis identified eight sex-specific loci across five diseases. Regression analysis highlighted sex-specific associations for 70 traits with WHR and 45 traits with WHR PGS, with stronger effects in females. Predictive models also performed better in females. Conclusions: This study underscores WHR's sexual dimorphism and its distinct associations with complex traits, offering insights into sex-specific biological differences, health management, and clinical advancements.

腰臀比两性二态性及其与复杂性状的关系研究。
背景:肥胖显著影响疾病负担,腰臀比(WHR)是肥胖的关键指标,但WHR背后的遗传和生物学途径,特别是其性别特异性差异,仍然知之甚少。方法:利用横断面调查和英国生物银行(UK Biobank, UKB)的遗传数据,探讨WHR的性别二态性及其与复杂性状的联系。我们分析了WHR遗传力,使用FUSION进行了组织特异性转录组关联研究(TWAS),并使用连锁不平衡评分回归(LDSC)和[co]变异关联局部分析(LAVA)进行了遗传相关分析。利用聚类和阈值法(CT)构建WHR的多基因评分(PGS),并通过logistic或线性模型评估与复杂性状的关联。结果:遗传分析显示了WHR的性别特异性遗传力,TWAS鉴定了女性特异性(如CCDC92)和男性特异性(如UQCC1)基因。全球遗传相关分析揭示了WHR与23个性状之间的性别特异性关联,而局部分析确定了5种疾病中8个性别特异性位点。回归分析显示,70个性状与WHR相关,45个性状与WHR PGS相关,且在雌性中作用较强。预测模型在女性身上也表现得更好。结论:本研究强调WHR的性别二态性及其与复杂性状的独特关联,为性别特异性生物学差异、健康管理和临床进展提供了见解。
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Genes
Genes GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
1975
审稿时长
22.94 days
期刊介绍: Genes (ISSN 2073-4425) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to genes, genetics and genomics. It publishes reviews, research articles, communications and technical notes. There is no restriction on the length of the papers and we encourage scientists to publish their results in as much detail as possible.
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