Genetics and epidemiology of mutational barcode-defined clonal hematopoiesis

Simon Stacey(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Florian Zink(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Gísli H. Halldórsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Lilja Stefánsdóttir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Sigurjón A. Guðjónsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Guðmundur Einarsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Grimur Hjörleifsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Thjodbjorg Eiriksdottir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Anna Helgadóttir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Gyða Björnsdóttir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Thorgeir E. Thorgeirsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Thorunn A. Olafsdottir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Ingileif Jónsdóttir(Reykjavík University), Sólveig Grétarsdóttir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Vinicius Tragante(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Magnús K. Magnússon(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Hákon Jónsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Jūlı́us Guðmundsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Sigurgeir Ólafsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Hilma Hólm(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Daníel F. Guðbjartsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Patrick Sulem(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Agnar Helgason(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Unnur Þorsteinsdóttir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Laufey Tryggvadóttír(Icelandic Cancer Society), Þórunn Rafnar(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Páll Melsted(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Magnús Ö. Úlfarsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Brynjar Viðarsson(Reykjavík University), Guðmar Þorleifsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Kāri Stefánsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland))
Nature Genetics
November 6, 2023
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Abstract

Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) arises when a substantial proportion of mature blood cells is derived from a single hematopoietic stem cell lineage. Using whole-genome sequencing of 45,510 Icelandic and 130,709 UK Biobank participants combined with a mutational barcode method, we identified 16,306 people with CH. Prevalence approaches 50% in elderly participants. Smoking demonstrates a dosage-dependent impact on risk of CH. CH associates with several smoking-related diseases. Contrary to published claims, we find no evidence that CH is associated with cardiovascular disease. We provide evidence that CH is driven by genes that are commonly mutated in myeloid neoplasia and implicate several new driver genes. The presence and nature of a driver mutation alters the risk profile for hematological disorders. Nevertheless, most CH cases have no known driver mutations. A CH genome-wide association study identified 25 loci, including 19 not implicated previously in CH. Splicing, protein and expression quantitative trait loci were identified for CD164 and TCL1A.


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