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Human Circadian Phenotyping and Diurnal Performance Testing in the Real World
Published on: April 7, 2020
Genome-wide association study of human pineal gland volume as proxy for melatonin secretion
Abstract:
The pineal gland is the primary source of melatonin synthesis and secretion. Reduced pineal gland volume results in lower melatonin levels and has been linked to sleep impairment, as well as many (age-related) metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders. However, its genetic architecture remains unknown. Using brain imaging and genotype data from the UK Biobank (N=38,254) and Rhineland Study (N=5,286), we conducted the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of pineal gland volume, demonstrating 19% heritability and identifying 34 genome-wide significant loci, with highly concordant results between the two independent cohorts. Gene mapping and functional annotation highlighted multiple genes and pathways involved in numerous traits including sleep, metabolism, neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration. Mendelian randomization indicated a causal relationship between pineal gland volume and daytime napping. Our findings elucidate the genetic architecture of pineal gland volume and identify candidate genes and molecular pathways that may affect sleep/circadian rhythm, metabolism, neuronal development and brain health.
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