TY - JOUR
T1 - The genetic etiology of periodic limb movement in sleep
AU - Edelson, Jacob L.
AU - Schneider, Logan D.
AU - Amar, David
AU - Brink-Kjaer, Andreas
AU - Cederberg, Katie L.
AU - Kutalik, Zoltán
AU - Hagen, Erika W.
AU - Peppard, Paul E.
AU - Tempaku, Priscila Farias
AU - Tufik, Sergio
AU - Evans, Daniel S.
AU - Stone, Katie
AU - Tranah, Greg
AU - Cade, Brian
AU - Redline, Susan
AU - Haba-Rubio, Jose
AU - Heinzer, Raphael
AU - Marques-Vidal, Pedro
AU - Vollenweider, Peter
AU - Winkelmann, Juliane
AU - Zou, James
AU - Mignot, Emmanuel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Sleep Research Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/4/1
Y1 - 2023/4/1
N2 - Study Objectives: Periodic limb movement in sleep is a common sleep phenotype characterized by repetitive leg movements that occur during or before sleep. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS) using a joint analysis (i.e., discovery, replication, and joint meta-analysis) of four cohorts (MrOS, the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study, HypnoLaus, and MESA), comprised of 6843 total subjects. Methods: The MrOS study and Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study (N = 1745 cases) were used for discovery. Replication in the HypnoLaus and MESA cohorts (1002 cases) preceded joint meta-analysis. We also performed LD score regression, estimated heritability, and computed genetic correlations between potentially associated traits such as restless leg syndrome (RLS) and insomnia. The causality and direction of the relationships between PLMS and RLS was evaluated using Mendelian randomization. Results: We found 2 independent loci were significantly associated with PLMS: rs113851554 (p = 3.51 × 10-12, β = 0.486), an SNP located in a putative regulatory element of intron eight of MEIS1 (2p14); and rs9369062 (p = 3.06 × 10-22, β = 0.2093), a SNP located in the intron region of BTBD9 (6p12); both of which were also lead signals in RLS GWAS. PLMS is genetically correlated with insomnia, risk of stroke, and RLS, but not with iron deficiency. Pleiotropy adjusted Mendelian randomization analysis identified a causal effect of RLS on PLMS. Conclusions: Because PLMS is more common than RLS, PLMS may have multiple causes and additional studies are needed to further validate these findings.
AB - Study Objectives: Periodic limb movement in sleep is a common sleep phenotype characterized by repetitive leg movements that occur during or before sleep. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS) using a joint analysis (i.e., discovery, replication, and joint meta-analysis) of four cohorts (MrOS, the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study, HypnoLaus, and MESA), comprised of 6843 total subjects. Methods: The MrOS study and Wisconsin Sleep Cohort Study (N = 1745 cases) were used for discovery. Replication in the HypnoLaus and MESA cohorts (1002 cases) preceded joint meta-analysis. We also performed LD score regression, estimated heritability, and computed genetic correlations between potentially associated traits such as restless leg syndrome (RLS) and insomnia. The causality and direction of the relationships between PLMS and RLS was evaluated using Mendelian randomization. Results: We found 2 independent loci were significantly associated with PLMS: rs113851554 (p = 3.51 × 10-12, β = 0.486), an SNP located in a putative regulatory element of intron eight of MEIS1 (2p14); and rs9369062 (p = 3.06 × 10-22, β = 0.2093), a SNP located in the intron region of BTBD9 (6p12); both of which were also lead signals in RLS GWAS. PLMS is genetically correlated with insomnia, risk of stroke, and RLS, but not with iron deficiency. Pleiotropy adjusted Mendelian randomization analysis identified a causal effect of RLS on PLMS. Conclusions: Because PLMS is more common than RLS, PLMS may have multiple causes and additional studies are needed to further validate these findings.
KW - Mendelian randomization
KW - genome-wide association study
KW - periodic limb movements
KW - restless leg syndrome
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U2 - 10.1093/sleep/zsac121
DO - 10.1093/sleep/zsac121
M3 - Article
C2 - 35670608
AN - SCOPUS:85150217745
SN - 0161-8105
VL - 46
JO - Sleep
JF - Sleep
IS - 4
M1 - zsac121
ER -