Abstract
Based on genome-wide association study data from 2.2 million individuals, a functional prioritization scorecard integrates classical omics with allele-specific gene expression, chromatin accessibility and gene regulatory circuits in kidney tissues and specific cell types. This approach prioritized 601 kidney function-related genes, including genes associated with nephropathy in mice and humans.
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Wuttke, M., & Pattaro, C. (2025). GWAS scorecard prioritizes kidney genes using coding and regulatory variants. Nature Reviews Nephrology, 21(7), 439–440. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41581-025-00952-3
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