Genome-wide association study of a lipedema phenotype among women in the UK Biobank identifies multiple genetic risk factors

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Genome-wide association study of a lipedema phenotype among women in the UK Biobank identifies multiple genetic risk factors
Abstract
Lipedema is a common disorder characterized by excessive deposition of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) in the legs, hips, and buttocks, mainly occurring in adult women. Although it appears to be heritable, no specific genes have yet been identified. To identify potential genetic risk factors for lipedema, we used bioelectrical impedance analysis and anthropometric data from the UK Biobank to identify women with and without a lipedema phenotype. Specifically, we identified women with both a high percentage of fat in the lower limbs and a relatively small waist, adjusting for hip circumference. We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for this phenotype, and performed multiple sensitivity GWAS. In an independent case/control study of lipedema based on strict clinical criteria, we attempted to replicate our top hits. We identified 18 significant loci (p < 5 × 10−9), several of which have previously been identified in GWAS of waist-to-hip ratio with larger effects in women. Two loci (VEGFA and GRB14-COBLL1) were significantly associated with lipedema in the independent replication study. Follow-up analyses suggest an enrichment of genes expressed in blood vessels and adipose tissue, among other tissues. Our findings provide a starting point towards better understanding the genetic and physiological basis of lipedema.
Publication
European Journal of Human Genetics
Pages
1-7
Date
2022-11-16
Journal Abbr
Eur J Hum Genet
Language
en
ISSN
1476-5438
Accessed
11/17/22, 2:50 PM
Library Catalog
Rights
2022 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society of Human Genetics
Lipedema Foundation Award
LF08
Citation
Klimentidis, Y. C., Chen, Z., Gonzalez-Garay, M. L., Grigoriadis, D., Sackey, E., Pittman, A., Ostergaard, P., & Herbst, K. L. (2022). Genome-wide association study of a lipedema phenotype among women in the UK Biobank identifies multiple genetic risk factors. European Journal of Human Genetics, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-022-01231-6