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Genome-wide association studies of serum magnesium, potassium, and sodium concentrations identify six Loci influencing serum magnesium levels.


ABSTRACT: Magnesium, potassium, and sodium, cations commonly measured in serum, are involved in many physiological processes including energy metabolism, nerve and muscle function, signal transduction, and fluid and blood pressure regulation. To evaluate the contribution of common genetic variation to normal physiologic variation in serum concentrations of these cations, we conducted genome-wide association studies of serum magnesium, potassium, and sodium concentrations using approximately 2.5 million genotyped and imputed common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 15,366 participants of European descent from the international CHARGE Consortium. Study-specific results were combined using fixed-effects inverse-variance weighted meta-analysis. SNPs demonstrating genome-wide significant (p<5 x 10(-8)) or suggestive associations (p<4 x 10(-7)) were evaluated for replication in an additional 8,463 subjects of European descent. The association of common variants at six genomic regions (in or near MUC1, ATP2B1, DCDC5, TRPM6, SHROOM3, and MDS1) with serum magnesium levels was genome-wide significant when meta-analyzed with the replication dataset. All initially significant SNPs from the CHARGE Consortium showed nominal association with clinically defined hypomagnesemia, two showed association with kidney function, two with bone mineral density, and one of these also associated with fasting glucose levels. Common variants in CNNM2, a magnesium transporter studied only in model systems to date, as well as in CNNM3 and CNNM4, were also associated with magnesium concentrations in this study. We observed no associations with serum sodium or potassium levels exceeding p<4 x 10(-7). Follow-up studies of newly implicated genomic loci may provide additional insights into the regulation and homeostasis of human serum magnesium levels.

SUBMITTER: Meyer TE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2916845 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide association studies of serum magnesium, potassium, and sodium concentrations identify six Loci influencing serum magnesium levels.

Meyer Tamra E TE   Verwoert Germaine C GC   Hwang Shih-Jen SJ   Glazer Nicole L NL   Smith Albert V AV   van Rooij Frank J A FJ   Ehret Georg B GB   Boerwinkle Eric E   Felix Janine F JF   Leak Tennille S TS   Harris Tamara B TB   Yang Qiong Q   Dehghan Abbas A   Aspelund Thor T   Katz Ronit R   Homuth Georg G   Kocher Thomas T   Rettig Rainer R   Ried Janina S JS   Gieger Christian C   Prucha Hanna H   Pfeufer Arne A   Meitinger Thomas T   Coresh Josef J   Hofman Albert A   Sarnak Mark J MJ   Chen Yii-Der Ida YD   Uitterlinden André G AG   Chakravarti Aravinda A   Psaty Bruce M BM   van Duijn Cornelia M CM   Kao W H Linda WH   Witteman Jacqueline C M JC   Gudnason Vilmundur V   Siscovick David S DS   Fox Caroline S CS   Köttgen Anna A  

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Magnesium, potassium, and sodium, cations commonly measured in serum, are involved in many physiological processes including energy metabolism, nerve and muscle function, signal transduction, and fluid and blood pressure regulation. To evaluate the contribution of common genetic variation to normal physiologic variation in serum concentrations of these cations, we conducted genome-wide association studies of serum magnesium, potassium, and sodium concentrations using approximately 2.5 million ge  ...[more]

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