Network-informed multi-trait genomic analysis decodes the shared genetic architecture and therapeutic landscape of pelvic floor disorders (opens in new tab)
Pelvic floor disorders, including pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence, represent a common health burden with substantial clinical comorbidity, but their shared genetic architecture remains incompletely understood. We performed a multi-trait genomic analysis of six pelvic-floor-related phenotypes using publicly available GWAS summary statistics from FinnGen R12 and the GWAS Catalog, with Pan-UKBB summary statistics used only for cross-ancestry validation. Linkage disequilibrium scor...
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