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Maria C. Costanzo, Marcin von Grotthuss, Jeffrey Massung, Dongkeun Jang, Lizz Caulkins, Ryan Koesterer, Clint Gilbert, Ryan P. Welch, Parul Kudtarkar, Quy Hoang, Andrew P. Boughton, Preeti Singh, Ying Sun, Marc Duby, Annie Moriondo, Trang Nguyen, Patrick Smadbeck, Benjamin Alexander, Mackenzie E Brandes, Mary Carmichael, Peter Dornbos, Todd Green, Kenneth C. Huellas-Bruskiewicz, Yue Ji, Alexandria Kluge, Aoife McMahon, Josep M. Mercader, Oliver Ruebenacker, Sebanti Sengupta, Dylan Spalding, Daniel Taliun, Philip Smith, Melissa K. Thomas, Beena Akolkar, M. Julia Brosnan, Andriy Cherkas, Audrey Y. Chu, Eric B. Fauman, Caroline S. Fox, Tania Nayak Kamphaus, Melissa R. Miller, Lynette Qu Nguyen, Afshin Parsa, Dermot F. Reilly, Hartmut Ruetten, David Wholley, Norann A. Zaghloul, Gonçalo R. Abecasis, David Altshuler, Thomas M. Keane, Mark I. McCarthy, Kyle J. Gaulton, Jose C. Florez, Michael Boehnke, Noël P. Burtt, Nicholette Allred, Jennifer E. Below, Richard N. Bergman, Joline W.J. Beulens, John Blangero, Krister Bokvist, Erwin P. Bottinger, Donald W. Bowden, Christopher Brown, Kenneth T. Bruskiewicz, Ines dos Santos Cebola, John C. Chambers, Yii-Der Ida Chen, Chris P. Clark, Melina Claussnitzer, Nancy J. Cox, Marcel den Hoed, Duc Tuan Dong, Ravindranath Duggirala, Josée Dupuis, Petra J. M. Elders, Jesse M. Engreitz, Jorge Ferrer, Jason Flannick, Paul Flicek, Matthew Flickinger, Timothy M. Frayling, Kelly A. Frazer, Anna L. Gloyn, Craig L. Hanis, Robert Hanson, Andrew T. Hattersley, Hae Kyung Im, Sidra Iqbal, Suzanne B.R. Jacobs, Tadeusz Jordan, Tania Nayak Kamphaus, Fredrik Karpe, Seung K. Kim, Kasper Lage, Leslie A. Lange, Michael Lazar, Donna E. Lehman, Ching-Ti Liu, Ruth J. F. Loos, Ronald C.W. Ma, Patrick MacDonald, Matthew T. Maurano, Gil McVean, James B. Meigs, Braxton D. Mitchell, Karen L. Mohlke, Samuel Morabito, Claire Morgan, Shannon E. Mullican, Sharvari Narendra, Maggie C.Y. Ng, Colin N. A. Palmer, Stephen C. J. Parker, Antonio Parrado, Aaron C. Pawlyk, Ewan R. Pearson, Andrew S. Plump, Michael A. Province, Thomas Quertermous, Susan Redline, Bing Ren, Stephen S. Rich, J. Brent Richards, Jerome I. Rotter, Rany M. Salem, Maike Sander, Michael Sanders, Dharambir K. Sanghera, Laura J. Scott, David Siedzik, Xueling Sim, Robert Sladek, Kerrin S. Small, Peter Stein, Heather M. Stringham, Katalin Susztak, Leen M 't Hart, Kent D. Taylor, Jennifer A. Todd, Miriam S. Udler, Benjamin F. Voight, Andre Wan, Kaan Yuksel 
TL;DR: The Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (T2DKP) as discussed by the authors is a public resource of genetic datasets and genomic annotations dedicated to type 2 diabetes and related traits, which can be used for access to complex disease genetic results.

5 citations


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29 Jun 2023-medRxiv
TL;DR: In this paper , a two-sample Mendelian randomization was used to systematically infer the causal effects of 1,099 plasma metabolites measured in 6,136 Finnish men from the METSIM study on risk of 2, 099 binary disease endpoints measured in 309,154 Finnish individuals from FinnGen.
Abstract: Metabolites are small molecules that are useful for estimating disease risk and elucidating disease biology. Nevertheless, their causal effects on human diseases have not been evaluated comprehensively. We performed two-sample Mendelian randomization to systematically infer the causal effects of 1,099 plasma metabolites measured in 6,136 Finnish men from the METSIM study on risk of 2,099 binary disease endpoints measured in 309,154 Finnish individuals from FinnGen. We identified evidence for 282 causal effects of 70 metabolites on 183 disease endpoints (FDR<1%). We found 25 metabolites with potential causal effects across multiple disease domains, including ascorbic acid 2-sulfate affecting 26 disease endpoints in 12 disease domains. Our study suggests that N-acetyl-2-aminooctanoate and glycocholenate sulfate affect risk of atrial fibrillation through two distinct metabolic pathways and that N-methylpipecolate may mediate the causal effect of N6, N6-dimethyllysine on anxious personality disorder. This study highlights the broad causal impact of plasma metabolites and widespread metabolic connections across diseases.