Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis Unravels Interactions between Magnesium Homeostasis and Metabolic Phenotypes.
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Date of Publication
January 2018
Publication Type
Article
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Author
Corre, Tanguy | |
Arjona, Francisco J | |
Hayward, Caroline | |
Youhanna, Sonia | |
de Baaij, Jeroen H F | |
Belge, Hendrica | |
Nägele, Nadine | |
Debaix, Huguette | |
Blanchard, Maxime G | |
Traglia, Michela | |
Harris, Sarah E | |
Ulivi, Sheila | |
Rueedi, Rico | |
Lamparter, David | |
Macé, Aurélien | |
Sala, Cinzia | |
Lenarduzzi, Stefania | |
Ponte, Belen | |
Pruijm, Menno | |
Ehret, Georg | |
Baptista, Daniela | |
Polasek, Ozren | |
Rudan, Igor | |
Hurd, Toby W | |
Hastie, Nicholas D | |
Vitart, Veronique | |
Waeber, Geràrd | |
Kutalik, Zoltán | |
Bergmann, Sven | |
Vargas-Poussou, Rosa | |
Konrad, Martin | |
Gasparini, Paolo | |
Deary, Ian J | |
Starr, John M | |
Toniolo, Daniela | |
Vollenweider, Peter | |
Hoenderop, Joost G J | |
Bindels, René J M | |
Bochud, Murielle | |
Devuyst, Olivier |
Series
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1533-3450
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology
Language
English
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PubMed ID
29093028
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Description
Magnesium (Mg2+) homeostasis is critical for metabolism. However, the genetic determinants of the renal handling of Mg2+, which is crucial for Mg2+ homeostasis, and the potential influence on metabolic traits in the general population are unknown. We obtained plasma and urine parameters from 9099 individuals from seven cohorts, and conducted a genome-wide meta-analysis of Mg2+ homeostasis. We identified two loci associated with urinary magnesium (uMg), rs3824347 (P=4.4×10-13) near TRPM6, which encodes an epithelial Mg2+ channel, and rs35929 (P=2.1×10-11), a variant of ARL15, which encodes a GTP-binding protein. Together, these loci account for 2.3% of the variation in 24-hour uMg excretion. In human kidney cells, ARL15 regulated TRPM6-mediated currents. In zebrafish, dietary Mg2+ regulated the expression of the highly conserved ARL15 ortholog arl15b, and arl15b knockdown resulted in renal Mg2+ wasting and metabolic disturbances. Finally, ARL15 rs35929 modified the association of uMg with fasting insulin and fat mass in a general population. In conclusion, this combined observational and experimental approach uncovered a gene-environment interaction linking Mg2+ deficiency to insulin resistance and obesity.
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