@article {6544, title = {Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {46}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Aug}, pages = {826-36}, abstract = {

The QT interval, an electrocardiographic measure reflecting myocardial repolarization, is a heritable trait. QT prolongation is a risk factor for ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death (SCD) and could indicate the presence of the potentially lethal mendelian long-QT syndrome (LQTS). Using a genome-wide association and replication study in up to 100,000 individuals, we identified 35 common variant loci associated with QT interval that collectively explain \~{}8-10\% of QT-interval variation and highlight the importance of calcium regulation in myocardial repolarization. Rare variant analysis of 6 new QT interval-associated loci in 298 unrelated probands with LQTS identified coding variants not found in controls but of uncertain causality and therefore requiring validation. Several newly identified loci encode proteins that physically interact with other recognized repolarization proteins. Our integration of common variant association, expression and orthogonal protein-protein interaction screens provides new insights into cardiac electrophysiology and identifies new candidate genes for ventricular arrhythmias, LQTS and SCD.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Calcium Signaling, Death, Sudden, Cardiac, Electrocardiography, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Heart Ventricles, Humans, Long QT Syndrome, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardium, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.3014}, author = {Arking, Dan E and Pulit, Sara L and Crotti, Lia and van der Harst, Pim and Munroe, Patricia B and Koopmann, Tamara T and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Rossin, Elizabeth J and Morley, Michael and Wang, Xinchen and Johnson, Andrew D and Lundby, Alicia and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Noseworthy, Peter A and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Bradford, Yuki and Tarasov, Kirill V and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Lahtinen, Annukka M and Nolte, Ilja M and Smith, Albert Vernon and Bis, Joshua C and Isaacs, Aaron and Newhouse, Stephen J and Evans, Daniel S and Post, Wendy S and Waggott, Daryl and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Hicks, Andrew A and Eisele, Lewin and Ellinghaus, David and Hayward, Caroline and Navarro, Pau and Ulivi, Sheila and Tanaka, Toshiko and Tester, David J and Chatel, St{\'e}phanie and Gustafsson, Stefan and Kumari, Meena and Morris, Richard W and Naluai, {\r A}sa T and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Kluttig, Alexander and Strohmer, Bernhard and Panayiotou, Andrie G and Torres, Maria and Knoflach, Michael and Hubacek, Jaroslav A and Slowikowski, Kamil and Raychaudhuri, Soumya and Kumar, Runjun D and Harris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Shuldiner, Alan R and Alonso, Alvaro and Bader, Joel S and Ehret, Georg and Huang, Hailiang and Kao, W H Linda and Strait, James B and Macfarlane, Peter W and Brown, Morris and Caulfield, Mark J and Samani, Nilesh J and Kronenberg, Florian and Willeit, Johann and Smith, J Gustav and Greiser, Karin H and Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, Henriette and Werdan, Karl and Carella, Massimo and Zelante, Leopoldo and Heckbert, Susan R and Psaty, Bruce M and Rotter, Jerome I and Kolcic, Ivana and Polasek, Ozren and Wright, Alan F and Griffin, Maura and Daly, Mark J and Arnar, David O and Holm, Hilma and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Denny, Joshua C and Roden, Dan M and Zuvich, Rebecca L and Emilsson, Valur and Plump, Andrew S and Larson, Martin G and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Christopher J and Yin, Xiaoyan and Bobbo, Marco and D{\textquoteright}Adamo, Adamo P and Iorio, Annamaria and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Carracedo, Angel and Cummings, Steven R and Nalls, Michael A and Jula, Antti and Kontula, Kimmo K and Marjamaa, Annukka and Oikarinen, Lasse and Perola, Markus and Porthan, Kimmo and Erbel, Raimund and Hoffmann, Per and J{\"o}ckel, Karl-Heinz and K{\"a}lsch, Hagen and N{\"o}then, Markus M and den Hoed, Marcel and Loos, Ruth J F and Thelle, Dag S and Gieger, Christian and Meitinger, Thomas and Perz, Siegfried and Peters, Annette and Prucha, Hanna and Sinner, Moritz F and Waldenberger, Melanie and de Boer, Rudolf A and Franke, Lude and van der Vleuten, Pieter A and Beckmann, Britt Maria and Martens, Eimo and Bardai, Abdennasser and Hofman, Nynke and Wilde, Arthur A M and Behr, Elijah R and Dalageorgou, Chrysoula and Giudicessi, John R and Medeiros-Domingo, Argelia and Barc, Julien and Kyndt, Florence and Probst, Vincent and Ghidoni, Alice and Insolia, Roberto and Hamilton, Robert M and Scherer, Stephen W and Brandimarto, Jeffrey and Margulies, Kenneth and Moravec, Christine E and del Greco M, Fabiola and Fuchsberger, Christian and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeffrey R and Lee, Wai K and Watt, Graham C M and Campbell, Harry and Wild, Sarah H and El Mokhtari, Nour E and Frey, Norbert and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Mateo Leach, Irene and Navis, Gerjan and van den Berg, Maarten P and van Veldhuisen, Dirk J and Kellis, Manolis and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Franco, Oscar H and Hofman, Albert and Kors, Jan A and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Witteman, Jacqueline C M and Kedenko, Lyudmyla and Lamina, Claudia and Oostra, Ben A and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Lakatta, Edward G and Mulas, Antonella and Orr{\`u}, Marco and Schlessinger, David and Uda, Manuela and Markus, Marcello R P and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Snieder, Harold and Spector, Timothy D and Arnl{\"o}v, Johan and Lind, Lars and Sundstr{\"o}m, Johan and Syv{\"a}nen, Ann-Christine and Kivimaki, Mika and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Mononen, Nina and Raitakari, Olli T and Viikari, Jorma S and Adamkova, Vera and Kiechl, Stefan and Brion, Maria and Nicolaides, Andrew N and Paulweber, Bernhard and Haerting, Johannes and Dominiczak, Anna F and Nyberg, Fredrik and Whincup, Peter H and Hingorani, Aroon D and Schott, Jean-Jacques and Bezzina, Connie R and Ingelsson, Erik and Ferrucci, Luigi and Gasparini, Paolo and Wilson, James F and Rudan, Igor and Franke, Andre and M{\"u}hleisen, Thomas W and Pramstaller, Peter P and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho J and Paterson, Andrew D and Parsa, Afshin and Liu, Yongmei and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Siscovick, David S and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Jamshidi, Yalda and Salomaa, Veikko and Felix, Stephan B and Sanna, Serena and Ritchie, Marylyn D and Stricker, Bruno H and Stefansson, Kari and Boyer, Laurie A and Cappola, Thomas P and Olsen, Jesper V and Lage, Kasper and Schwartz, Peter J and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Ackerman, Michael J and Pfeufer, Arne and de Bakker, Paul I W and Newton-Cheh, Christopher} } @article {6600, title = {Integrating genetic, transcriptional, and functional analyses to identify 5 novel genes for atrial fibrillation.}, journal = {Circulation}, volume = {130}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Oct 7}, pages = {1225-35}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects >30 million individuals worldwide and is associated with an increased risk of stroke, heart failure, and death. AF is highly heritable, yet the genetic basis for the arrhythmia remains incompletely understood.

METHODS AND RESULTS: To identify new AF-related genes, we used a multifaceted approach, combining large-scale genotyping in 2 ethnically distinct populations, cis-eQTL (expression quantitative trait loci) mapping, and functional validation. Four novel loci were identified in individuals of European descent near the genes NEURL (rs12415501; relative risk [RR]=1.18; 95\% confidence interval [CI], 1.13-1.23; P=6.5{\texttimes}10(-16)), GJA1 (rs13216675; RR=1.10; 95\% CI, 1.06-1.14; P=2.2{\texttimes}10(-8)), TBX5 (rs10507248; RR=1.12; 95\% CI, 1.08-1.16; P=5.7{\texttimes}10(-11)), and CAND2 (rs4642101; RR=1.10; 95\% CI, 1.06-1.14; P=9.8{\texttimes}10(-9)). In Japanese, novel loci were identified near NEURL (rs6584555; RR=1.32; 95\% CI, 1.26-1.39; P=2.0{\texttimes}10(-25)) and CUX2 (rs6490029; RR=1.12; 95\% CI, 1.08-1.16; P=3.9{\texttimes}10(-9)). The top single-nucleotide polymorphisms or their proxies were identified as cis-eQTLs for the genes CAND2 (P=2.6{\texttimes}10(-19)), GJA1 (P=2.66{\texttimes}10(-6)), and TBX5 (P=1.36{\texttimes}10(-5)). Knockdown of the zebrafish orthologs of NEURL and CAND2 resulted in prolongation of the atrial action potential duration (17\% and 45\%, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS: We have identified 5 novel loci for AF. Our results expand the diversity of genetic pathways implicated in AF and provide novel molecular targets for future biological and pharmacological investigation.

}, keywords = {Aged, Animals, Atrial Fibrillation, Chromosome Mapping, Connexin 43, Europe, Female, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Genetic Loci, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Homeodomain Proteins, Humans, Japan, Male, Middle Aged, Muscle Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Quantitative Trait Loci, Repressor Proteins, T-Box Domain Proteins, Transcription Factors, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases, Zebrafish, Zebrafish Proteins}, issn = {1524-4539}, doi = {10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.114.009892}, author = {Sinner, Moritz F and Tucker, Nathan R and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Ozaki, Kouichi and Smith, J Gustav and Trompet, Stella and Bis, Joshua C and Lin, Honghuang and Chung, Mina K and Nielsen, Jonas B and Lubitz, Steven A and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Magnani, Jared W and Ye, Jiangchuan and Gollob, Michael H and Tsunoda, Tatsuhiko and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Lichtner, Peter and Peters, Annette and Dolmatova, Elena and Kubo, Michiaki and Smith, Jonathan D and Psaty, Bruce M and Smith, Nicholas L and Jukema, J Wouter and Chasman, Daniel I and Albert, Christine M and Ebana, Yusuke and Furukawa, Tetsushi and Macfarlane, Peter W and Harris, Tamara B and Darbar, Dawood and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Holst, Anders G and Svendsen, Jesper H and Hofman, Albert and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Isobe, Mitsuaki and Malik, Rainer and Dichgans, Martin and Rosand, Jonathan and Van Wagoner, David R and Benjamin, Emelia J and Milan, David J and Melander, Olle and Heckbert, Susan R and Ford, Ian and Liu, Yongmei and Barnard, John and Olesen, Morten S and Stricker, Bruno H C and Tanaka, Toshihiro and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Ellinor, Patrick T} } @article {6820, title = {Novel genetic markers associate with atrial fibrillation risk in Europeans and Japanese.}, journal = {J Am Coll Cardiol}, volume = {63}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Apr 1}, pages = {1200-10}, abstract = {

OBJECTIVES: This study sought to identify nonredundant atrial fibrillation (AF) genetic susceptibility signals and examine their cumulative relations with AF risk.

BACKGROUND: AF-associated loci span broad genomic regions that may contain multiple susceptibility signals. Whether multiple signals exist at AF loci has not been systematically explored.

METHODS: We performed association testing conditioned on the most significant, independently associated genetic markers at 9 established AF loci using 2 complementary techniques in 64,683 individuals of European ancestry (3,869 incident and 3,302 prevalent AF cases). Genetic risk scores were created and tested for association with AF in Europeans and an independent sample of 11,309 individuals of Japanese ancestry (7,916 prevalent AF cases).

RESULTS: We observed at least 4 distinct AF susceptibility signals on chromosome 4q25 upstream of PITX2, but not at the remaining 8 AF loci. A multilocus score comprised 12 genetic markers demonstrated an estimated 5-fold gradient in AF risk. We observed a similar spectrum of risk associated with these markers in Japanese. Regions containing AF signals on chromosome 4q25 displayed a greater degree of evolutionary conservation than the remainder of the locus, suggesting that they may tag regulatory elements.

CONCLUSIONS: The chromosome 4q25 AF locus is architecturally complex and harbors at least 4 AF susceptibility signals in individuals of European ancestry. Similar polygenic AF susceptibility exists between Europeans and Japanese. Future work is necessary to identify causal variants, determine mechanisms by which associated loci predispose to AF, and explore whether AF susceptibility signals classify individuals at risk for AF and related morbidity.

}, keywords = {Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Asian Continental Ancestry Group, Atrial Fibrillation, Chromosome Mapping, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 4, Europe, European Continental Ancestry Group, Female, Genetic Markers, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Homeodomain Proteins, Humans, Japan, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Transcription Factors}, issn = {1558-3597}, doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2013.12.015}, author = {Lubitz, Steven A and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Lin, Honghuang and Arking, Dan E and Trompet, Stella and Li, Guo and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Chasman, Daniel I and Barnard, John and Kleber, Marcus E and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Ozaki, Kouichi and Smith, Albert V and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Walter, Stefan and Agarwal, Sunil K and Bis, Joshua C and Brody, Jennifer A and Chen, Lin Y and Everett, Brendan M and Ford, Ian and Franco, Oscar H and Harris, Tamara B and Hofman, Albert and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Mahida, Saagar and Kathiresan, Sekar and Kubo, Michiaki and Launer, Lenore J and Macfarlane, Peter W and Magnani, Jared W and McKnight, Barbara and McManus, David D and Peters, Annette and Psaty, Bruce M and Rose, Lynda M and Rotter, Jerome I and Silbernagel, Guenther and Smith, Jonathan D and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Stott, David J and Taylor, Kent D and Tomaschitz, Andreas and Tsunoda, Tatsuhiko and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Van Wagoner, David R and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Murabito, Joanne M and Sinner, Moritz F and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Felix, Stephan B and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Chung, Mina and Albert, Christine M and Stricker, Bruno H and Tanaka, Toshihiro and Heckbert, Susan R and Jukema, J Wouter and Alonso, Alvaro and Benjamin, Emelia J and Ellinor, Patrick T} } @article {7262, title = {52 Genetic Loci Influencing Myocardial~Mass.}, journal = {J Am Coll Cardiol}, volume = {68}, year = {2016}, month = {2016 Sep 27}, pages = {1435-48}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Myocardial mass is a key determinant of cardiac muscle function and hypertrophy. Myocardial depolarization leading to cardiac muscle contraction is reflected by the amplitude and duration of the QRS complex on the electrocardiogram (ECG). Abnormal QRS amplitude or duration reflect changes in myocardial mass and conduction, and are associated with increased risk of heart failure and death.

OBJECTIVES: This meta-analysis sought to gain insights into the genetic determinants of myocardial mass.

METHODS: We carried out a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 4 QRS traits in up to 73,518 individuals of European ancestry, followed by extensive biological and functional assessment.

RESULTS: We identified 52 genomic loci, of which 32 are novel, that are reliably associated with 1 or more QRS phenotypes at p~< 1~{\texttimes} 10(-8). These loci are enriched in regions of open chromatin, histone modifications, and transcription factor binding, suggesting that they represent regions of the genome that are actively transcribed in the human heart. Pathway analyses provided evidence that these loci play a role in cardiac hypertrophy. We further highlighted 67~candidate genes at the identified loci that are preferentially expressed in cardiac tissue and associated with cardiac abnormalities in Drosophila melanogaster and Mus musculus. We validated the regulatory function of a novel variant in the SCN5A/SCN10A locus in~vitro and in~vivo.

CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our findings provide new insights into genes and biological pathways controlling myocardial mass and may help identify novel therapeutic targets.

}, issn = {1558-3597}, doi = {10.1016/j.jacc.2016.07.729}, author = {van der Harst, Pim and van Setten, Jessica and Verweij, Niek and Vogler, Georg and Franke, Lude and Maurano, Matthew T and Wang, Xinchen and Mateo Leach, Irene and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Hayward, Caroline and Sorice, Rossella and Meirelles, Osorio and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Polasek, Ozren and Tanaka, Toshiko and Arking, Dan E and Ulivi, Sheila and Trompet, Stella and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Smith, Albert V and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Kerr, Kathleen F and Magnani, Jared W and del Greco M, Fabiola and Zhang, Weihua and Nolte, Ilja M and Silva, Claudia T and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Tragante, Vinicius and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Abecasis, Goncalo R and Adriaens, Michiel E and Andersen, Karl and Barnett, Phil and Bis, Joshua C and Bodmer, Rolf and Buckley, Brendan M and Campbell, Harry and Cannon, Megan V and Chakravarti, Aravinda and Chen, Lin Y and Delitala, Alessandro and Devereux, Richard B and Doevendans, Pieter A and Dominiczak, Anna F and Ferrucci, Luigi and Ford, Ian and Gieger, Christian and Harris, Tamara B and Haugen, Eric and Heinig, Matthias and Hernandez, Dena G and Hillege, Hans L and Hirschhorn, Joel N and Hofman, Albert and Hubner, Norbert and Hwang, Shih-Jen and Iorio, Annamaria and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kellis, Manolis and Kolcic, Ivana and Kooner, Ishminder K and Kooner, Jaspal S and Kors, Jan A and Lakatta, Edward G and Lage, Kasper and Launer, Lenore J and Levy, Daniel and Lundby, Alicia and Macfarlane, Peter W and May, Dalit and Meitinger, Thomas and Metspalu, Andres and Nappo, Stefania and Naitza, Silvia and Neph, Shane and Nord, Alex S and Nutile, Teresa and Okin, Peter M and Olsen, Jesper V and Oostra, Ben A and Penninger, Josef M and Pennacchio, Len A and Pers, Tune H and Perz, Siegfried and Peters, Annette and Pinto, Yigal M and Pfeufer, Arne and Pilia, Maria Grazia and Pramstaller, Peter P and Prins, Bram P and Raitakari, Olli T and Raychaudhuri, Soumya and Rice, Ken M and Rossin, Elizabeth J and Rotter, Jerome I and Schafer, Sebastian and Schlessinger, David and Schmidt, Carsten O and Sehmi, Jobanpreet and Sillj{\'e}, Herman H W and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Sinner, Moritz F and Slowikowski, Kamil and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Spector, Timothy D and Spiering, Wilko and Stamatoyannopoulos, John A and Stolk, Ronald P and Strauch, Konstantin and Tan, Sian-Tsung and Tarasov, Kirill V and Trinh, Bosco and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van den Boogaard, Malou and van Duijn, Cornelia M and van Gilst, Wiek H and Viikari, Jorma S and Visscher, Peter M and Vitart, Veronique and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Waldenberger, Melanie and Weichenberger, Christian X and Westra, Harm-Jan and Wijmenga, Cisca and Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H and Yang, Jian and Bezzina, Connie R and Munroe, Patricia B and Snieder, Harold and Wright, Alan F and Rudan, Igor and Boyer, Laurie A and Asselbergs, Folkert W and van Veldhuisen, Dirk J and Stricker, Bruno H and Psaty, Bruce M and Ciullo, Marina and Sanna, Serena and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Wilson, James F and Bandinelli, Stefania and Alonso, Alvaro and Gasparini, Paolo and Jukema, J Wouter and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Felix, Stephan B and Heckbert, Susan R and de Boer, Rudolf A and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Hicks, Andrew A and Chambers, John C and Jamshidi, Yalda and Visel, Axel and Christoffels, Vincent M and Isaacs, Aaron and Samani, Nilesh J and de Bakker, Paul I W} } @article {7363, title = {Discovery of novel heart rate-associated loci using the Exome Chip.}, journal = {Hum Mol Genet}, year = {2017}, month = {2017 Apr 03}, abstract = {

Background Resting heart rate is a heritable trait, and an increase in heart rate is associated with increased mortality risk. GWAS analyses have found loci associated with resting heart rate, at the time of our study these loci explained 0.9\% of the variation.Aim To discover new genetic loci associated with heart rate from Exome Chip meta-analyses.Methods Heart rate was measured from either elecrtrocardiograms or pulse recordings. We meta-analysed heart rate association results from 104,452 European-ancestry individuals from 30 cohorts, genotyped using the Exome Chip. Twenty-four variants were selected for follow-up in an independent dataset (UK Biobank, N = 134,251). Conditional and gene-based testing was undertaken, and variants were investigated with bioinformatics methods.Results We discovered five novel heart rate loci, and one new independent low-frequency non-synonymous variant in an established heart rate locus (KIAA1755). Lead variants in four of the novel loci are non-synonymous variants in the genes C10orf71, DALDR3, TESK2, SEC31B. The variant at SEC31B is significantly associated with SEC31B expression in heart and tibial nerve tissue. Further candidate genes were detected from long range regulatory chromatin interactions in heart tissue (SCD, SLF2, MAPK8). We observed significant enrichment in DNase I hypersensitive sites in fetal heart and lung. Moreover, enrichment was seen for the first time in human neuronal progenitor cells (derived from embryonic stem cells) and fetal muscle samples by including our novel variants.Conclusion Our findings advance the knowledge of the genetic architecture of heart rate, and indicate new candidate genes for follow-up functional studies.

}, issn = {1460-2083}, doi = {10.1093/hmg/ddx113}, author = {van den Berg, Marten E and Warren, Helen R and Cabrera, Claudia P and Verweij, Niek and Mifsud, Borbala and Haessler, Jeffrey and Bihlmeyer, Nathan A and Fu, Yi-Ping and Weiss, Stefan and Lin, Henry J and Grarup, Niels and Li-Gao, Ruifang and Pistis, Giorgio and Shah, Nabi and Brody, Jennifer A and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Lin, Honghuang and Mei, Hao and Smith, Albert V and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Hall, Leanne M and van Setten, Jessica and Trompet, Stella and Prins, Bram P and Isaacs, Aaron and Radmanesh, Farid and Marten, Jonathan and Entwistle, Aiman and Kors, Jan A and Silva, Claudia T and Alonso, Alvaro and Bis, Joshua C and de Boer, Rudolf and de Haan, Hugoline G and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and Dedoussis, George and Dominiczak, Anna F and Doney, Alex S F and Ellinor, Patrick T and Eppinga, Ruben N and Felix, Stephan B and Guo, Xiuqing and Hagemeijer, Yanick and Hansen, Torben and Harris, Tamara B and Heckbert, Susan R and Huang, Paul L and Hwang, Shih-Jen and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kanters, J{\o}rgen K and Kolcic, Ivana and Launer, Lenore J and Li, Man and Yao, Jie and Linneberg, Allan and Liu, Simin and Macfarlane, Peter W and Mangino, Massimo and Morris, Andrew D and Mulas, Antonella and Murray, Alison D and Nelson, Christopher P and Orr{\`u}, Marco and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Peters, Annette and Porteous, David J and Poulter, Neil and Psaty, Bruce M and Qi, Lihong and Raitakari, Olli T and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Roselli, Carolina and Rudan, Igor and Sattar, Naveed and Sever, Peter and Sinner, Moritz F and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Spector, Timothy D and Stanton, Alice V and Stirrups, Kathleen E and Taylor, Kent D and Tobin, Martin D and Uitterlinden, Andre and Vaartjes, Ilonca and Hoes, Arno W and van der Meer, Peter and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Waldenberger, Melanie and Xie, Zhijun and Zoledziewska, Magdalena and Tinker, Andrew and Polasek, Ozren and Rosand, Jonathan and Jamshidi, Yalda and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Wouter Jukema, J and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Samani, Nilesh J and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Wilson, James and Lubitz, Steven A and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Caulfield, Mark J and Palmer, Colin N A and Sanna, Serena and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Deloukas, Panos and Pedersen, Oluf and Rotter, Jerome I and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Chris J and Hayward, Caroline and Arking, Dan E and Kooperberg, Charles and van der Harst, Pim and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Stricker, Bruno H and Munroe, Patricia B} } @article {7396, title = {Large-scale analyses of common and rare variants identify 12 new loci associated with atrial fibrillation.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {49}, year = {2017}, month = {2017 Jun}, pages = {946-952}, abstract = {

Atrial fibrillation affects more than 33 million people worldwide and increases the risk of stroke, heart failure, and death. Fourteen genetic loci have been associated with atrial fibrillation in European and Asian ancestry groups. To further define the genetic basis of atrial fibrillation, we performed large-scale, trans-ancestry meta-analyses of common and rare variant association studies. The genome-wide association studies (GWAS) included 17,931 individuals with atrial fibrillation and 115,142 referents; the exome-wide association studies (ExWAS) and rare variant association studies (RVAS) involved 22,346 cases and 132,086 referents. We identified 12 new genetic loci that exceeded genome-wide significance, implicating genes involved in cardiac electrical and structural remodeling. Our results nearly double the number of known genetic loci for atrial fibrillation, provide insights into the molecular basis of atrial fibrillation, and may facilitate the identification of new potential targets for drug discovery.

}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/ng.3843}, author = {Christophersen, Ingrid E and Rienstra, Michiel and Roselli, Carolina and Yin, Xiaoyan and Geelhoed, Bastiaan and Barnard, John and Lin, Honghuang and Arking, Dan E and Smith, Albert V and Albert, Christine M and Chaffin, Mark and Tucker, Nathan R and Li, Molong and Klarin, Derek and Bihlmeyer, Nathan A and Low, Siew-Kee and Weeke, Peter E and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Smith, J Gustav and Brody, Jennifer A and Niemeijer, Maartje N and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Trompet, Stella and Huffman, Jennifer and Gustafsson, Stefan and Schurmann, Claudia and Kleber, Marcus E and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Sepp{\"a}l{\"a}, Ilkka and Malik, Rainer and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Perez, Marco and Sinisalo, Juha and Aeschbacher, Stefanie and Th{\'e}riault, S{\'e}bastien and Yao, Jie and Radmanesh, Farid and Weiss, Stefan and Teumer, Alexander and Choi, Seung Hoan and Weng, Lu-Chen and Clauss, Sebastian and Deo, Rajat and Rader, Daniel J and Shah, Svati H and Sun, Albert and Hopewell, Jemma C and Debette, Stephanie and Chauhan, Ganesh and Yang, Qiong and Worrall, Bradford B and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Hagemeijer, Yanick P and Verweij, Niek and Siland, Joylene E and Kubo, Michiaki and Smith, Jonathan D and Van Wagoner, David R and Bis, Joshua C and Perz, Siegfried and Psaty, Bruce M and Ridker, Paul M and Magnani, Jared W and Harris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Shoemaker, M Benjamin and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Haessler, Jeffrey and Bartz, Traci M and Waldenberger, Melanie and Lichtner, Peter and Arendt, Marina and Krieger, Jose E and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Risch, Lorenz and Mansur, Alfredo J and Peters, Annette and Smith, Blair H and Lind, Lars and Scott, Stuart A and Lu, Yingchang and Bottinger, Erwin B and Hernesniemi, Jussi and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Wong, Jorge A and Huang, Jie and Eskola, Markku and Morris, Andrew P and Ford, Ian and Reiner, Alex P and Delgado, Graciela and Chen, Lin Y and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Sandhu, Roopinder K and Li, Man and Boerwinkle, Eric and Eisele, Lewin and Lannfelt, Lars and Rost, Natalia and Anderson, Christopher D and Taylor, Kent D and Campbell, Archie and Magnusson, Patrik K and Porteous, David and Hocking, Lynne J and Vlachopoulou, Efthymia and Pedersen, Nancy L and Nikus, Kjell and Orho-Melander, Marju and Hamsten, Anders and Heeringa, Jan and Denny, Joshua C and Kriebel, Jennifer and Darbar, Dawood and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Shaffer, Christian and Macfarlane, Peter W and Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie and Almgren, Peter and Huang, Paul L and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Hofman, Albert and Franco, Oscar H and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and J{\"o}ckel, Karl-Heinz and Sinner, Moritz F and Lin, Henry J and Guo, Xiuqing and Dichgans, Martin and Ingelsson, Erik and Kooperberg, Charles and Melander, Olle and Loos, Ruth J F and Laurikka, Jari and Conen, David and Rosand, Jonathan and van der Harst, Pim and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and Kathiresan, Sekar and Pereira, Alexandre and Jukema, J Wouter and Hayward, Caroline and Rotter, Jerome I and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Stricker, Bruno H and Chung, Mina K and Felix, Stephan B and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Alonso, Alvaro and Roden, Dan M and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Chasman, Daniel I and Heckbert, Susan R and Benjamin, Emelia J and Tanaka, Toshihiro and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Lubitz, Steven A and Ellinor, Patrick T} } @article {7811, title = {Multi-ethnic genome-wide association study for atrial fibrillation.}, journal = {Nat Genet}, volume = {50}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Sep}, pages = {1225-1233}, abstract = {

Atrial fibrillation (AF) affects more than 33 million individuals worldwide and has a complex heritability. We conducted the largest meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for AF to date, consisting of more than half a million individuals, including 65,446 with AF. In total, we identified 97 loci significantly associated with AF, including 67 that were novel in a combined-ancestry analysis, and 3 that were novel in a European-specific analysis. We sought to identify AF-associated genes at the GWAS loci by performing RNA-sequencing and expression quantitative trait locus analyses in 101 left atrial samples, the most relevant tissue for AF. We also performed transcriptome-wide analyses that identified 57 AF-associated genes, 42 of which overlap with GWAS loci. The identified loci implicate genes enriched within cardiac developmental, electrophysiological, contractile and structural pathways. These results extend our understanding of the biological pathways underlying AF and may facilitate the development of therapeutics for AF.

}, issn = {1546-1718}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-018-0133-9}, author = {Roselli, Carolina and Chaffin, Mark D and Weng, Lu-Chen and Aeschbacher, Stefanie and Ahlberg, Gustav and Albert, Christine M and Almgren, Peter and Alonso, Alvaro and Anderson, Christopher D and Aragam, Krishna G and Arking, Dan E and Barnard, John and Bartz, Traci M and Benjamin, Emelia J and Bihlmeyer, Nathan A and Bis, Joshua C and Bloom, Heather L and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bottinger, Erwin B and Brody, Jennifer A and Calkins, Hugh and Campbell, Archie and Cappola, Thomas P and Carlquist, John and Chasman, Daniel I and Chen, Lin Y and Chen, Yii-Der Ida and Choi, Eue-Keun and Choi, Seung Hoan and Christophersen, Ingrid E and Chung, Mina K and Cole, John W and Conen, David and Cook, James and Crijns, Harry J and Cutler, Michael J and Damrauer, Scott M and Daniels, Brian R and Darbar, Dawood and Delgado, Graciela and Denny, Joshua C and Dichgans, Martin and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Dudink, Elton A and Dudley, Samuel C and Esa, Nada and Esko, T{\~o}nu and Eskola, Markku and Fatkin, Diane and Felix, Stephan B and Ford, Ian and Franco, Oscar H and Geelhoed, Bastiaan and Grewal, Raji P and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Guo, Xiuqing and Gupta, Namrata and Gustafsson, Stefan and Gutmann, Rebecca and Hamsten, Anders and Harris, Tamara B and Hayward, Caroline and Heckbert, Susan R and Hernesniemi, Jussi and Hocking, Lynne J and Hofman, Albert and Horimoto, Andrea R V R and Huang, Jie and Huang, Paul L and Huffman, Jennifer and Ingelsson, Erik and Ipek, Esra Gucuk and Ito, Kaoru and Jimenez-Conde, Jordi and Johnson, Renee and Jukema, J Wouter and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kamatani, Yoichiro and Kane, John P and Kastrati, Adnan and Kathiresan, Sekar and Katschnig-Winter, Petra and Kavousi, Maryam and Kessler, Thorsten and Kietselaer, Bas L and Kirchhof, Paulus and Kleber, Marcus E and Knight, Stacey and Krieger, Jose E and Kubo, Michiaki and Launer, Lenore J and Laurikka, Jari and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Leineweber, Kirsten and Lemaitre, Rozenn N and Li, Man and Lim, Hong Euy and Lin, Henry J and Lin, Honghuang and Lind, Lars and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Lokki, Marja-Liisa and London, Barry and Loos, Ruth J F and Low, Siew-Kee and Lu, Yingchang and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Macfarlane, Peter W and Magnusson, Patrik K and Mahajan, Anubha and Malik, Rainer and Mansur, Alfredo J and Marcus, Gregory M and Margolin, Lauren and Margulies, Kenneth B and M{\"a}rz, Winfried and McManus, David D and Melander, Olle and Mohanty, Sanghamitra and Montgomery, Jay A and Morley, Michael P and Morris, Andrew P and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Natale, Andrea and Nazarian, Saman and Neumann, Benjamin and Newton-Cheh, Christopher and Niemeijer, Maartje N and Nikus, Kjell and Nilsson, Peter and Noordam, Raymond and Oellers, Heidi and Olesen, Morten S and Orho-Melander, Marju and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Pak, Hui-Nam and Par{\'e}, Guillaume and Pedersen, Nancy L and Pera, Joanna and Pereira, Alexandre and Porteous, David and Psaty, Bruce M and Pulit, Sara L and Pullinger, Clive R and Rader, Daniel J and Refsgaard, Lena and Ribas{\'e}s, Marta and Ridker, Paul M and Rienstra, Michiel and Risch, Lorenz and Roden, Dan M and Rosand, Jonathan and Rosenberg, Michael A and Rost, Natalia and Rotter, Jerome I and Saba, Samir and Sandhu, Roopinder K and Schnabel, Renate B and Schramm, Katharina and Schunkert, Heribert and Schurman, Claudia and Scott, Stuart A and Sepp{\"a}l{\"a}, Ilkka and Shaffer, Christian and Shah, Svati and Shalaby, Alaa A and Shim, Jaemin and Shoemaker, M Benjamin and Siland, Joylene E and Sinisalo, Juha and Sinner, Moritz F and Slowik, Agnieszka and Smith, Albert V and Smith, Blair H and Smith, J Gustav and Smith, Jonathan D and Smith, Nicholas L and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Stricker, Bruno H and Sun, Albert and Sun, Han and Svendsen, Jesper H and Tanaka, Toshihiro and Tanriverdi, Kahraman and Taylor, Kent D and Teder-Laving, Maris and Teumer, Alexander and Th{\'e}riault, S{\'e}bastien and Trompet, Stella and Tucker, Nathan R and Tveit, Arnljot and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and van der Harst, Pim and Van Gelder, Isabelle C and Van Wagoner, David R and Verweij, Niek and Vlachopoulou, Efthymia and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Wang, Biqi and Weeke, Peter E and Weijs, Bob and Weiss, Raul and Weiss, Stefan and Wells, Quinn S and Wiggins, Kerri L and Wong, Jorge A and Woo, Daniel and Worrall, Bradford B and Yang, Pil-Sung and Yao, Jie and Yoneda, Zachary T and Zeller, Tanja and Zeng, Lingyao and Lubitz, Steven A and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Ellinor, Patrick T} } @article {7815, title = {PR interval genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies 50 loci associated with atrial and atrioventricular electrical activity.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {9}, year = {2018}, month = {2018 Jul 25}, pages = {2904}, abstract = {

Electrocardiographic PR interval measures atrio-ventricular depolarization and conduction, and abnormal PR interval is a risk factor for atrial fibrillation and heart block. Our genome-wide association study of over 92,000 European-descent individuals identifies 44 PR interval loci (34 novel). Examination of these loci reveals known and previously not-yet-reported biological processes involved in cardiac atrial electrical activity. Genes in these loci are over-represented in cardiac disease processes including heart block and atrial fibrillation. Variants in over half of the 44 loci were associated with atrial or blood transcript expression levels, or were in high linkage disequilibrium with missense variants. Six additional loci were identified either by meta-analysis of ~105,000 African and European-descent individuals and/or by pleiotropic analyses combining PR interval with heart rate, QRS interval, and atrial fibrillation. These findings implicate developmental pathways, and identify transcription factors, ion-channel genes, and cell-junction/cell-signaling proteins in atrio-ventricular conduction, identifying potential targets for drug development.

}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-018-04766-9}, author = {van Setten, Jessica and Brody, Jennifer A and Jamshidi, Yalda and Swenson, Brenton R and Butler, Anne M and Campbell, Harry and Del Greco, Fabiola M and Evans, Daniel S and Gibson, Quince and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Kerr, Kathleen F and Krijthe, Bouwe P and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and M{\"u}ller, Christian and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Nolte, Ilja M and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Ritchie, Marylyn D and Robino, Antonietta and Smith, Albert V and Steri, Maristella and Tanaka, Toshiko and Teumer, Alexander and Trompet, Stella and Ulivi, Sheila and Verweij, Niek and Yin, Xiaoyan and Arnar, David O and Asselbergs, Folkert W and Bader, Joel S and Barnard, John and Bis, Josh and Blankenberg, Stefan and Boerwinkle, Eric and Bradford, Yuki and Buckley, Brendan M and Chung, Mina K and Crawford, Dana and den Hoed, Marcel and Denny, Josh C and Dominiczak, Anna F and Ehret, Georg B and Eijgelsheim, Mark and Ellinor, Patrick T and Felix, Stephan B and Franco, Oscar H and Franke, Lude and Harris, Tamara B and Holm, Hilma and Ilaria, Gandin and Iorio, Annamaria and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Kolcic, Ivana and Kors, Jan A and Lakatta, Edward G and Launer, Lenore J and Lin, Honghuang and Lin, Henry J and Loos, Ruth J F and Lubitz, Steven A and Macfarlane, Peter W and Magnani, Jared W and Leach, Irene Mateo and Meitinger, Thomas and Mitchell, Braxton D and M{\"u}nzel, Thomas and Papanicolaou, George J and Peters, Annette and Pfeufer, Arne and Pramstaller, Peter P and Raitakari, Olli T and Rotter, Jerome I and Rudan, Igor and Samani, Nilesh J and Schlessinger, David and Silva Aldana, Claudia T and Sinner, Moritz F and Smith, Jonathan D and Snieder, Harold and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Spector, Timothy D and Stott, David J and Strauch, Konstantin and Tarasov, Kirill V and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Uitterlinden, Andr{\'e} G and Van Wagoner, David R and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and V{\"o}lzke, Henry and Waldenberger, Melanie and Jan Westra, Harm and Wild, Philipp S and Zeller, Tanja and Alonso, Alvaro and Avery, Christy L and Bandinelli, Stefania and Benjamin, Emelia J and Cucca, Francesco and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Ferrucci, Luigi and Gasparini, Paolo and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Hayward, Caroline and Heckbert, Susan R and Hicks, Andrew A and Jukema, J Wouter and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Liu, Yongmei and Munroe, Patricia B and Parsa, Afshin and Polasek, Ozren and Psaty, Bruce M and Roden, Dan M and Schnabel, Renate B and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Stefansson, Kari and Stricker, Bruno H and van der Harst, Pim and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Wilson, James F and Gharib, Sina A and de Bakker, Paul I W and Isaacs, Aaron and Arking, Dan E and Sotoodehnia, Nona} } @article {8368, title = {Multi-ancestry GWAS of the electrocardiographic PR interval identifies 202 loci underlying cardiac conduction.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {11}, year = {2020}, month = {2020 May 21}, pages = {2542}, abstract = {

The electrocardiographic PR interval reflects atrioventricular conduction, and is associated with conduction abnormalities, pacemaker implantation, atrial fibrillation (AF), and cardiovascular mortality. Here we report a multi-ancestry (N = 293,051) genome-wide association meta-analysis for the PR interval, discovering 202 loci of which 141 have not previously been reported. Variants at identified loci increase the percentage of heritability explained, from 33.5\% to 62.6\%. We observe enrichment for cardiac muscle developmental/contractile and cytoskeletal genes, highlighting key regulation processes for atrioventricular conduction. Additionally, 8 loci not previously reported harbor genes underlying inherited arrhythmic syndromes and/or cardiomyopathies suggesting a role for these genes in cardiovascular pathology in the general population. We show that polygenic predisposition to PR interval duration is an endophenotype for cardiovascular disease, including distal conduction disease, AF, and atrioventricular pre-excitation. These findings advance our understanding of the polygenic basis of cardiac conduction, and the genetic relationship between PR interval duration and cardiovascular disease.

}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-15706-x}, author = {Ntalla, Ioanna and Weng, Lu-Chen and Cartwright, James H and Hall, Amelia Weber and Sveinbjornsson, Gardar and Tucker, Nathan R and Choi, Seung Hoan and Chaffin, Mark D and Roselli, Carolina and Barnes, Michael R and Mifsud, Borbala and Warren, Helen R and Hayward, Caroline and Marten, Jonathan and Cranley, James J and Concas, Maria Pina and Gasparini, Paolo and Boutin, Thibaud and Kolcic, Ivana and Polasek, Ozren and Rudan, Igor and Araujo, Nathalia M and Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda and Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P and Souza, Renan P and Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo and Giedraitis, Vilmantas and Ingelsson, Erik and Mahajan, Anubha and Morris, Andrew P and del Greco M, Fabiola and Foco, Luisa and G{\"o}gele, Martin and Hicks, Andrew A and Cook, James P and Lind, Lars and Lindgren, Cecilia M and Sundstr{\"o}m, Johan and Nelson, Christopher P and Riaz, Muhammad B and Samani, Nilesh J and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Ulivi, Sheila and K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Mika and Mishra, Pashupati P and Mononen, Nina and Nikus, Kjell and Caulfield, Mark J and Dominiczak, Anna and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Montasser, May E and O{\textquoteright}Connell, Jeff R and Ryan, Kathleen and Shuldiner, Alan R and Aeschbacher, Stefanie and Conen, David and Risch, Lorenz and Th{\'e}riault, S{\'e}bastien and Hutri-K{\"a}h{\"o}nen, Nina and Lehtim{\"a}ki, Terho and Lyytik{\"a}inen, Leo-Pekka and Raitakari, Olli T and Barnes, Catriona L K and Campbell, Harry and Joshi, Peter K and Wilson, James F and Isaacs, Aaron and Kors, Jan A and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Huang, Paul L and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Harris, Tamara B and Launer, Lenore J and Smith, Albert V and Bottinger, Erwin P and Loos, Ruth J F and Nadkarni, Girish N and Preuss, Michael H and Correa, Adolfo and Mei, Hao and Wilson, James and Meitinger, Thomas and M{\"u}ller-Nurasyid, Martina and Peters, Annette and Waldenberger, Melanie and Mangino, Massimo and Spector, Timothy D and Rienstra, Michiel and van de Vegte, Yordi J and van der Harst, Pim and Verweij, Niek and K{\"a}{\"a}b, Stefan and Schramm, Katharina and Sinner, Moritz F and Strauch, Konstantin and Cutler, Michael J and Fatkin, Diane and London, Barry and Olesen, Morten and Roden, Dan M and Benjamin Shoemaker, M and Gustav Smith, J and Biggs, Mary L and Bis, Joshua C and Brody, Jennifer A and Psaty, Bruce M and Rice, Kenneth and Sotoodehnia, Nona and De Grandi, Alessandro and Fuchsberger, Christian and Pattaro, Cristian and Pramstaller, Peter P and Ford, Ian and Wouter Jukema, J and Macfarlane, Peter W and Trompet, Stella and D{\"o}rr, Marcus and Felix, Stephan B and V{\"o}lker, Uwe and Weiss, Stefan and Havulinna, Aki S and Jula, Antti and S{\"a}{\"a}ksj{\"a}rvi, Katri and Salomaa, Veikko and Guo, Xiuqing and Heckbert, Susan R and Lin, Henry J and Rotter, Jerome I and Taylor, Kent D and Yao, Jie and de Mutsert, Ren{\'e}e and Maan, Arie C and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Noordam, Raymond and Cucca, Francesco and Ding, Jun and Lakatta, Edward G and Qian, Yong and Tarasov, Kirill V and Levy, Daniel and Lin, Honghuang and Newton-Cheh, Christopher H and Lunetta, Kathryn L and Murray, Alison D and Porteous, David J and Smith, Blair H and Stricker, Bruno H and Uitterlinden, Andre and van den Berg, Marten E and Haessler, Jeffrey and Jackson, Rebecca D and Kooperberg, Charles and Peters, Ulrike and Reiner, Alexander P and Whitsel, Eric A and Alonso, Alvaro and Arking, Dan E and Boerwinkle, Eric and Ehret, Georg B and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Avery, Christy L and Gogarten, Stephanie M and Kerr, Kathleen F and Laurie, Cathy C and Seyerle, Amanda A and Stilp, Adrienne and Assa, Solmaz and Abdullah Said, M and Yldau van der Ende, M and Lambiase, Pier D and Orini, Michele and Ramirez, Julia and Van Duijvenboden, Stefan and Arnar, David O and Gudbjartsson, Daniel F and Holm, Hilma and Sulem, Patrick and Thorleifsson, Gudmar and Thorolfsdottir, Rosa B and Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur and Benjamin, Emelia J and Tinker, Andrew and Stefansson, Kari and Ellinor, Patrick T and Jamshidi, Yalda and Lubitz, Steven A and Munroe, Patricia B} } @article {9322, title = {Genetic architecture of spatial electrical biomarkers for cardiac arrhythmia and relationship with cardiovascular disease.}, journal = {Nat Commun}, volume = {14}, year = {2023}, month = {2023 Mar 14}, pages = {1411}, abstract = {

The 3-dimensional spatial and 2-dimensional frontal QRS-T angles are measures derived from the vectorcardiogram. They are independent risk predictors for arrhythmia, but the underlying biology is unknown. Using multi-ancestry genome-wide association studies we identify 61 (58 previously unreported) loci for the spatial QRS-T angle (N = 118,780) and 11 for the frontal QRS-T angle (N = 159,715). Seven out of the 61 spatial QRS-T angle loci have not been reported for other electrocardiographic measures. Enrichments are observed in pathways related to cardiac and vascular development, muscle contraction, and hypertrophy. Pairwise genome-wide association studies with classical ECG traits identify shared genetic influences with PR interval and QRS duration.~Phenome-wide scanning indicate associations with atrial fibrillation, atrioventricular block and arterial embolism~and~genetically determined QRS-T angle measures are associated with fascicular and bundle branch block (and also atrioventricular block for the frontal QRS-T angle). We identify potential biology involved in the QRS-T angle~and~their genetic relationships with cardiovascular traits and diseases, may inform future research and risk prediction.

}, keywords = {Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Atrioventricular Block, Biomarkers, Cardiovascular Diseases, Electrocardiography, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Risk Factors}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-023-36997-w}, author = {Young, William J and Haessler, Jeffrey and Benjamins, Jan-Walter and Repetto, Linda and Yao, Jie and Isaacs, Aaron and Harper, Andrew R and Ramirez, Julia and Garnier, Sophie and Van Duijvenboden, Stefan and Baldassari, Antoine R and Concas, Maria Pina and Duong, ThuyVy and Foco, Luisa and Isaksen, Jonas L and Mei, Hao and Noordam, Raymond and Nursyifa, Casia and Richmond, Anne and Santolalla, Meddly L and Sitlani, Colleen M and Soroush, Negin and Th{\'e}riault, S{\'e}bastien and Trompet, Stella and Aeschbacher, Stefanie and Ahmadizar, Fariba and Alonso, Alvaro and Brody, Jennifer A and Campbell, Archie and Correa, Adolfo and Darbar, Dawood and De Luca, Antonio and Deleuze, Jean-Francois and Ellervik, Christina and Fuchsberger, Christian and Goel, Anuj and Grace, Christopher and Guo, Xiuqing and Hansen, Torben and Heckbert, Susan R and Jackson, Rebecca D and Kors, Jan A and Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda and Linneberg, Allan and Macfarlane, Peter W and Morrison, Alanna C and Navarro, Pau and Porteous, David J and Pramstaller, Peter P and Reiner, Alexander P and Risch, Lorenz and Schotten, Ulrich and Shen, Xia and Sinagra, Gianfranco and Soliman, Elsayed Z and Stoll, Monika and Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo and Tinker, Andrew and Trajanoska, Katerina and Villard, Eric and Warren, Helen R and Whitsel, Eric A and Wiggins, Kerri L and Arking, Dan E and Avery, Christy L and Conen, David and Girotto, Giorgia and Grarup, Niels and Hayward, Caroline and Jukema, J Wouter and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O and Olesen, Morten Salling and Padmanabhan, Sandosh and Psaty, Bruce M and Pattaro, Cristian and Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P and Rotter, Jerome I and Stricker, Bruno H and van der Harst, Pim and van Duijn, Cornelia M and Verweij, Niek and Wilson, James G and Orini, Michele and Charron, Philippe and Watkins, Hugh and Kooperberg, Charles and Lin, Henry J and Wilson, James F and Kanters, J{\o}rgen K and Sotoodehnia, Nona and Mifsud, Borbala and Lambiase, Pier D and Tereshchenko, Larisa G and Munroe, Patricia B} }