A genome-wide cross-trait analysis characterizes the shared genetic architecture between lung and gastrointestinal diseases

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Dongfang You [1 ]
Yaqian Wu [2 ]
Mengyi Lu [1 ]
Fang Shao [1 ]
Yingdan Tang [1 ]
Sisi Liu [1 ]
Liya Liu [1 ]
Zewei Zhou [3 ]
Ruyang Zhang [4 ]
Sipeng Shen [1 ]
Theis Lange [1 ]
Hongyang Xu [5 ]
Hongxia Ma [6 ]
Yongmei Yin [7 ]
Hongbing Shen [8 ]
Feng Chen [2 ]
David C. Christiani [7 ]
Guangfu Jin [8 ]
Yang Zhao [1 ]
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[1] Nanjing Medical University,Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[2] The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,Department of Oncology
[3] Ningbo University,Health Science Center
[4] Nanjing Medical University,Department of Immunology, Key Laboratory of Human Functional Genomics of Jiangsu Province
[5] University of Copenhagen,Section of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
[6] Wuxi People’s Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University,Department of Critical Care Medicine
[7] Nanjing Medical University,Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health
[8] Nanjing Medical University,Jiangsu Key Lab of Cancer Biomarkers, Prevention and Treatment, Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Personalized Medicine
[9] Nanjing Medical University,China International Cooperation Center for Environment and Human Health
[10] Nanjing Medical University,Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Modern Toxicology, School of Public Health
[11] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,Department of Environmental Health
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10.1038/s41467-025-58248-w
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Lung and gastrointestinal diseases often occur together, leading to more adverse health outcomes than when a disease of one of these systems occurs alone. However, the potential genetic mechanisms underlying lung-gastrointestinal comorbidities remain unclear. Here, we leverage lung and gastrointestinal trait data from individuals of European, East Asian and African ancestries, to perform a large-scale genetic cross trait analysis, followed by functional annotation and Mendelian randomization analysis to explore the genetic mechanisms involved in the development of lung-gastrointestinal comorbidities. Notably, we find significant genetic correlations between 27 trait pairs among the European population. The highest correlation is between chronic bronchitis and peptic ulcer disease. At the variant level, we identify 42 candidate pleiotropic genetic variants (3 of them previously uncharacterized) in 14 trait pairs by integrating cross-trait meta-analysis, fine-mapping and colocalization analyses. We also find 66 candidate pleiotropic genes, most of which were enriched in immune or inflammatory response-related activities. Causal inference approaches result in 4 potential lung-gastrointestinal associations. Introducing the gut microbiota as a variable establishes a relationship between the genus Parasutterella, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and asthma. In summary, our findings highlight the genetic relationship between lung and gastrointestinal diseases, providing insights into the genetic mechanisms underlying the development of lung gastrointestinal comorbidities.
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