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Genome-wide association study unravels mechanisms of brain glymphatic activity

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  • Shu-Yi Huang

    (Fudan University)

  • Yi-Jun Ge

    (Fudan University)

  • Peng Ren

    (Fudan University)

  • Bang-Sheng Wu

    (Fudan University)

  • Weikang Gong

    (Fudan University)

  • Jing Du

    (UNSW)

  • Shi-Dong Chen

    (Fudan University)

  • Ju-Jiao Kang

    (Fudan University)

  • Qing Ma

    (Fudan University)

  • Arun L. W. Bokde

    (Trinity College Dublin)

  • Sylvane Desrivières

    (King’s College)

  • Hugh Garavan

    (University of Vermont)

  • Antoine Grigis

    (Université Paris-Saclay)

  • Herve Lemaitre

    (Université Paris-Saclay
    Université de Bordeaux)

  • Michael N. Smolka

    (Technische Universität Dresden)

  • Sarah Hohmann

    (Heidelberg University)

  • Jian-Feng Feng

    (Fudan University
    Ministry of Education
    Zhejiang Normal University
    Fudan University)

  • Ya-Ru Zhang

    (Fudan University)

  • Wei Cheng

    (Fudan University
    Fudan University
    Ministry of Education
    Zhejiang Normal University)

  • Jin-Tai Yu

    (Fudan University)

Abstract

Brain glymphatic activity, as indicated by diffusion-tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space (ALPS) index, is involved in developmental neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases, but its genetic architecture is poorly understood. Here, we identified 17 unique genome-wide significant loci and 161 candidate genes linked to the ALPS-indexes in a discovery sample of 31,021 individuals from the UK Biobank. Seven loci were replicated in two independent datasets. Genetic signals located at the 2p23.3 locus yielded significantly concordant effects in both young and aging cohorts. Genetic correlation and polygenic overlap analyses indicate a common underlying genetic mechanism between the ALPS-index, ventricular volumes, and cerebrospinal fluid tau levels, with GMNC (3q28) and C16orf95 (16q24.2) as the shared genetic basis. Our findings enhance the understanding of the genetics of the ALPS-index and provide insight for further research into the neurobiological mechanisms of glymphatic clearance activity across the lifespan and its relation to neuropsychiatric phenotypes.

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  • Shu-Yi Huang & Yi-Jun Ge & Peng Ren & Bang-Sheng Wu & Weikang Gong & Jing Du & Shi-Dong Chen & Ju-Jiao Kang & Qing Ma & Arun L. W. Bokde & Sylvane Desrivières & Hugh Garavan & Antoine Grigis & Herve L, 2025. "Genome-wide association study unravels mechanisms of brain glymphatic activity," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-55706-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-55706-9
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