Comprehensive gene heritability estimation reveals the genetic architecture of rare coding variants underlying
Zhengtong Liu1, Boyang Fu2, Moonseong Jeong1
1Department of Computer Science, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
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Whole-exome sequencing (WES) enables high-resolution interrogation of the contribution of rare coding variants to complex trait variation. However, existing methods for heritability estimation attributed to rare-coding variants are often limited by the effects of linkage disequilibrium (LD) and by the sparse nature of rare variant data. We introduce FLEX (Fast, LD-aware Estimation of eXome-wide and gene-level heritability), a scalable and flexible framework for estimating and partitioning heritability across genes or sets of genes using WES data. FLEX integrates all coding variants- from common to ultra-rare - within a unified model and corrects for LD-induced effects to improve the accuracy of heritability estimates. In addition, FLEX supports both individual-level and summary statistic data and is computationally efficient for biobank-scale datasets. Through extensive simulations, we show that FLEX is well-calibrated while providing accurate heritability estimates. We applied FLEX to WES data across unrelated European ancestry individuals and 20 quantitative traits in the UK Biobank. We identified 64 gene-trait pairs with significant gene-level heritability ( accounting for the number of protein-coding genes tested), among which rare coding variants explained 38% of gene-level heritability, on average. Compared to heritability estimates from genome-wide imputed SNPs, incorporation of rare and ultra-rare coding variants led to a 24.8% increase in heritability on average, while effect sizes at rare and ultra-rare variants are substantially larger on average). Partitioning across variant effect annotations, we find that predicted loss-of-function variants had stronger individual effects than missense variants (24% on average) while missense variants accounted for a greater share of rare coding heritability. Together, FLEX provides an adaptable and accurate approach for quantifying gene-level heritability, advancing our understanding of the genetic architecture of complex traits, and facilitating the discovery of trait-relevant genes.
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