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Age is a common risk factor in many diseases, but the molecular basis for this relationship is elusive. In this study we identified four disease clusters from 116 diseases in UK Biobank data, defined by their age-of-onset profiles, and found that diseases with the same onset profile are gen...
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l-Tryptophan (Trp) metabolism through the kynurenine pathway (KP) is involved in the regulation of immunity, neuronal function and intestinal homeostasis. Imbalances in Trp metabolism in disorders ranging from cancer to neurodegenerative disease have stimulated interest in therapeutically targeting the KP,...
nerve growth factor NMDA: N-methyl D-aspartate NO: nitric oxide NSAID: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug PD: Parkinson’s disease PG: prostaglandin ROS: reactive oxygen species SNc: substantia nigra pars compacta STAT: signal transducer and activator of transcription TGF: transforming...
CAF1, a core factor in the CCR4-NOT complex, was shown to be crucial for deadenylation [14]. Loss of CAF1 function in C. elegans resulted in sterility in both males and hermaphrodites due to blocked germ cell development at the pachytene stage of meiosis I [16]. CAF1 is an ...
Despite considerable progress on pathogenicity scores prioritizing variants for Mendelian disease, little is known about the utility of these scores for common disease. Here, we assess the informativeness of Mendelian disease-derived pathogenicity scores
λ represents the genomic inflation factor. Supplementary Figure 2 Regional plots from combined-ancestry ExWAS meta-analysis. The most significant variant at each locus is plotted (purple, diamond-shaped) and identified by rsID. Each dot in the plots represents a single variant present in our ...