The genetic basis of endometriosis and comorbidity with other pain and inflammatory conditions
Rahmioglu N., Mortlock S., Ghiasi M., Krassowski M., Perro D., Topbas Selcuki NF., Cheuk CSK., Kennedy S., Lindgren C., Ndungu A., Vincent K., Becker C., Zondervan K.
Endometriosis is a common condition associated with debilitating pelvic pain and infertility. A genome-wide association study meta-analysis, including 60,674 cases and 701,926 controls of European and East Asian descent, identified 42 genome-wide significant loci comprising 49 distinct association signals. Effect sizes were largest for stage III/IV disease, driven by ovarian endometriosis. Identified signals explained up to 5.01% of disease variance and regulated expression or methylation of genes in endometrium and blood, many of which were associated with pain perception/maintenance (SRP14/BMF, GDAP1, MLLT10, BSN, NGF). We observed significant genetic correlations between endometriosis and 11 pain-conditions including migraine, back, and multisite chronic pain (MCP), as well as inflammatory conditions including asthma and osteoarthritis. Multi-trait genetic analyses identified substantial sharing of variants associated with endometriosis and MCP/migraine. Targeted investigations of genetically regulated mechanisms shared between endometriosis and other pain-conditions are needed to aid the development of new treatments and facilitate early symptomatic intervention.