Phenotypic associations have been reported between heart failure (HF) and blood lipids (BLs), blood pressure (BP), and blood glucose (BG). However, the shared genetic etiology underlying these associations remains incompletely understood. Conducting a large-scale multi-trait association study for HF with these traits, we discovered 143 previously unreported genomic risk loci for HF. Results showed that 46, 35, and 14 colocalized loci were shared by HF with BLs, BP, and BG, respectively. Notably, the loci shared by HF with these traits rarely overlapped, indicating distinct mechanisms. The combination of gene-mapping, gene-based, and transcriptome-wide association analyses prioritized noteworthy candidate genes (such as lipoprotein lipase [LPL], G protein-coupled receptor kinase 5 [GRK5], and troponin C1, slow skeletal and cardiac type [TNNC1]) for HF. Enrichment analysis revealed that HF exhibited comparable characteristics to cardiovascular traits and metabolic traits correlated to BLs, BP, and BG. Finally, we reported drug repurposing candidates and plasma protein targets for HF. These results provide biological insights into the pathogenesis of these comorbidities of HF.

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