An Integrated Large-Scale Atlas of Protein Quantitative Trait Loci across Olink and SomaScan platforms
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Protein quantitative trait loci (pQTLs) provide insight into the genetic regulation of protein expression and disease biology. We performed a large-scale cross-platform meta-analysis of plasma proteomics, integrating data from over 90,000 individuals across Olink and SomaScan platforms. This effort identified >30,000 sentinel pQTLs, with multi-trait approach (MTAG) markedly boosting both discovery and replication, despite the potential differences in the protein measurements of the two platforms. While both platforms captured well-known pleiotropic loci (HLA, ABO, SH2B3), we also uncovered platform-specific associations, reflecting unique assay designs. We further established a comprehensive resource for transcriptome- and proteome-wide association studies (TWAS, PWAS), identifying >100,000 upstream regulators with strong replication. As a proof of concept, we applied this framework to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), generating the largest to date GWAS directly comparing Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Integrative multi-omics analyses revealed divergent loci enriched in the NF-κB signaling pathway and improved CD vs. UC classification when proteomic features were combined with polygenic risk scores (PRS). Our findings provide a comprehensive resource for plasma protein genetics and demonstrate the value of integrative multi-omics for disease subtype classification, with broad implications for precision medicine.