Large-Scale Gene-Smoking Interactions and Fine Mapping Study Identifies Multiple Novel Blood Pressure Loci in over 1 Million Individuals
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Cigarette smoking influences blood pressure (BP) levels. Studying and accounting for potential gene-smoking interactions can help discover novel loci and provide insights into biological pathways for smoking-associated BP regulation. We conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis involving 1,188,241 individuals from 66 studies in five ancestry groups, analyzing systolic BP, diastolic BP, and pulse pressure while considering interactions between genetic variants and three smoking exposures: smoking status, cigarettes per day, and pack years. These analyses identified twelve novel loci for BP at genome-wide significance ( P < 5 × 10 −9 ), and highlighted biological processes including tight junction integrity, mitochondrial health, vascular relaxation, and endothelial function. In smoking status-stratified analyses, smoking modifies the genetic effect of six variants on BP. To prioritize likely causal, we developed and applied SuSiEgxe, a fine-mapping method based on a two-degree-of-freedom joint test using gene-environment interaction summary statistics. Fine-mapped loci uncovered immune-related pathway for smoking-associated BP regulation.