TY - JOUR T1 - Association of gene variants with incident myocardial infarction in the Cardiovascular Health Study. JF - Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Y1 - 2008 A1 - Shiffman, Dov A1 - O'Meara, Ellen S A1 - Bare, Lance A A1 - Rowland, Charles M A1 - Louie, Judy Z A1 - Arellano, Andre R A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Iakoubova, Olga A1 - Luke, May M A1 - Young, Bradford A A1 - Malloy, Mary J A1 - Kane, John P A1 - Ellis, Stephen G A1 - Tracy, Russell P A1 - Devlin, James J A1 - Psaty, Bruce M KW - African Americans KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Coronary Disease KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Humans KW - Longitudinal Studies KW - Male KW - Myocardial Infarction KW - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (U.S.) KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Proportional Hazards Models KW - United States AB -

OBJECTIVE: We asked whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that had been nominally associated with cardiovascular disease in antecedent studies were also associated with cardiovascular disease in a population-based prospective study of 4522 individuals aged 65 or older.

METHODS AND RESULTS: Based on antecedent studies, we prespecified a risk allele and an inheritance model for each of 74 SNPs. We then tested the association of these SNPs with myocardial infarction (MI) in the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS). The prespecified risk alleles of 8 SNPs were nominally associated (1-sided P<0.05) with increased risk of MI in White CHS participants. The false discovery rate for these 8 was 0.43, suggesting that about 4 of these 8 are likely to be true positives. The 4 of these 8 SNPs that had the strongest evidence for association with cardiovascular disease before testing in CHS (association in 3 antecedent studies) were in KIF6 (CHS HR=1.29; 90%CI 1.1 to 1.52), VAMP8 (HR=1.2; 90%CI 1.02 to 1.41), TAS2R50 (HR=1.13; 90%CI 1 to 1.27), and LPA (HR=1.62; 90%CI 1.09 to 2.42).

CONCLUSIONS: Although most of the SNPs investigated were not associated with MI in CHS, evidence from this investigation combined with previous studies suggests that 4 of these SNPs are likely associated with MI.

VL - 28 IS - 1 U1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17975119?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Associations between common fibrinogen gene polymorphisms and cardiovascular disease in older adults. The Cardiovascular Health Study. JF - Thromb Haemost Y1 - 2008 A1 - Carty, Cara L A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Jones, Daniel A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Hindorff, Lucia A A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Jenny, Nancy S A1 - Durda, J Peter A1 - Walston, Jeremy A1 - Carlson, Christopher S A1 - Nickerson, Debbie A1 - Tracy, Russell P A1 - Reiner, Alex P KW - African Americans KW - Age Factors KW - Aged KW - Brain Ischemia KW - Cardiovascular Diseases KW - Carotid Artery Diseases KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Fibrinogen KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Haplotypes KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Myocardial Infarction KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Population Surveillance KW - Proportional Hazards Models KW - Prospective Studies KW - Reproducibility of Results KW - Risk Assessment KW - Risk Factors KW - Sex Factors KW - Stroke KW - United States AB -

Elevated plasma fibrinogen is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but associations between fibrinogen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and disease risk are inconsistent. We investigated whether common (> or = 5% minor allele frequency) variation in the fibrinogen genes (FGA, FGB, FGG) is associated with fibrinogen concentration, carotid artery intima-medial thickness (IMT) and risk of incident myocardial infarction (MI), ischemic stroke and CVD mortality in European- (EA) and African-descent (AA) adults (> or = 65 years) from the Cardiovascular Health Study. TagSNPs were genotyped in 3,969 EA and 719 AA free of MI or stroke at baseline. Race-specific models included multiple testing correction and adjustment for sex, age and site. Among EA, minor alleles of FGA3807, FGB1437 and FGG902 were associated with higher fibrinogen levels; whereas FGA251, FGA2224, FGA6534 and FGG10034 were associated with lower levels, p<0.004 for each. Strongest associations were seen for FGB1437; each additional copy of the minor allele was associated with 13 mg/dl (95%CI: 9-16) higher fibrinogen level. Similar trends in AA were not significant. Fibrinogen haplotypes were not significantly associated with internal or common carotid IMT. No associations with MI or CVD mortality were seen in EA, though FGB1038 and FGG902 were significantly associated with increased and decreased risk of stroke in men, respectively, as were related haplotypes. FGB1038 was also associated with CVD mortality in AA, HR = 1.9 (95%CI: 1.3-2.7). In conclusion, while fibrinogen genetic variation was strongly associated with fibrinogen levels, there was less evidence of association with the more complex outcomes of IMT and CVD events.

VL - 99 IS - 2 U1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18278190?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gene variants associated with ischemic stroke: the cardiovascular health study. JF - Stroke Y1 - 2009 A1 - Luke, May M A1 - O'Meara, Ellen S A1 - Rowland, Charles M A1 - Shiffman, Dov A1 - Bare, Lance A A1 - Arellano, Andre R A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Tracy, Russell P A1 - Devlin, James J A1 - Psaty, Bruce M KW - African Continental Ancestry Group KW - Aged KW - Alleles KW - Brain Ischemia KW - Cardiovascular Diseases KW - Coronary Disease KW - Ethnic Groups KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Variation KW - Humans KW - Kaplan-Meier Estimate KW - Male KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Prospective Studies KW - Risk Factors KW - Stroke KW - United States AB -

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether 74 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which had been associated with coronary heart disease, are associated with incident ischemic stroke.

METHODS: Based on antecedent studies of coronary heart disease, we prespecified the risk allele for each of the 74 SNPs. We used Cox proportional hazards models that adjusted for traditional risk factors to estimate the associations of these SNPs with incident ischemic stroke during 14 years of follow-up in a population-based study of older adults: the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS).

RESULTS: In white CHS participants, the prespecified risk alleles of 7 of the 74 SNPs (in HPS1, ITGAE, ABCG2, MYH15, FSTL4, CALM1, and BAT2) were nominally associated with increased risk of stroke (one-sided P<0.05, false discovery rate=0.42). In black participants, the prespecified risk alleles of 5 SNPs (in KRT4, LY6G5B, EDG1, DMXL2, and ABCG2) were nominally associated with stroke (one-sided P<0.05, false discovery rate=0.55). The Val12Met SNP in ABCG2 was associated with stroke in both white (hazard ratio, 1.46; 90% CI, 1.05 to 2.03) and black (hazard ratio, 3.59; 90% CI, 1.11 to 11.6) participants of CHS. Kaplan-Meier estimates of the 10-year cumulative incidence of stroke were greater among Val allele homozygotes than among Met allele carriers in both white (10% versus 6%) and black (12% versus 3%) participants of CHS.

CONCLUSIONS: The Val12Met SNP in ABCG2 (encoding a transporter of sterols and xenobiotics) was associated with incident ischemic stroke in white and black participants of CHS.

VL - 40 IS - 2 U1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19023099?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic variants associated with cardiac structure and function: a meta-analysis and replication of genome-wide association data. JF - JAMA Y1 - 2009 A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Felix, Janine F A1 - Lieb, Wolfgang A1 - Wild, Philipp S A1 - Felix, Stephan B A1 - Watzinger, Norbert A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Grosshennig, Anika A1 - Schillert, Arne A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii S A1 - König, Inke R A1 - Zeller, Tanja A1 - Homuth, Georg A1 - Struchalin, Maksim A1 - Aragam, Jayashri A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Erdmann, Jeanette A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Zweiker, Robert A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Rodeheffer, Richard J A1 - Greiser, Karin Halina A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Haritunians, Talin A1 - Deckers, Jaap W A1 - Stritzke, Jan A1 - Lackner, Karl J A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Kullo, Iftikhar A1 - Haerting, Johannes A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Stricker, Bruno H A1 - Ziegler, Andreas A1 - Reffelmann, Thorsten A1 - Redfield, Margaret M A1 - Werdan, Karl A1 - Mitchell, Gary F A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Gottdiener, John S A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Blettner, Maria A1 - Friedrich, Nele A1 - Wang, Thomas J A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Wichmann, H-Erich A1 - Munzel, Thomas F A1 - Kroemer, Heyo K A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C A1 - Schunkert, Heribert A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Blankenberg, Stefan KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Aorta KW - Cardiovascular Diseases KW - Echocardiography KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Heart Atria KW - Heart Ventricles KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Organ Size KW - Phenotype KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Risk Factors KW - Ventricular Dysfunction, Left KW - Ventricular Function, Left AB -

CONTEXT: Echocardiographic measures of left ventricular (LV) structure and function are heritable phenotypes of cardiovascular disease.

OBJECTIVE: To identify common genetic variants associated with cardiac structure and function by conducting a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data in 5 population-based cohort studies (stage 1) with replication (stage 2) in 2 other community-based samples.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Within each of 5 community-based cohorts comprising the EchoGen consortium (stage 1; n = 12 612 individuals of European ancestry; 55% women, aged 26-95 years; examinations between 1978-2008), we estimated the association between approximately 2.5 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; imputed to the HapMap CEU panel) and echocardiographic traits. In stage 2, SNPs significantly associated with traits in stage 1 were tested for association in 2 other cohorts (n = 4094 people of European ancestry). Using a prespecified P value threshold of 5 x 10(-7) to indicate genome-wide significance, we performed an inverse variance-weighted fixed-effects meta-analysis of genome-wide association data from each cohort.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Echocardiographic traits: LV mass, internal dimensions, wall thickness, systolic dysfunction, aortic root, and left atrial size.

RESULTS: In stage 1, 16 genetic loci were associated with 5 echocardiographic traits: 1 each with LV internal dimensions and systolic dysfunction, 3 each with LV mass and wall thickness, and 8 with aortic root size. In stage 2, 5 loci replicated (6q22 locus associated with LV diastolic dimensions, explaining <1% of trait variance; 5q23, 12p12, 12q14, and 17p13 associated with aortic root size, explaining 1%-3% of trait variance).

CONCLUSIONS: We identified 5 genetic loci harboring common variants that were associated with variation in LV diastolic dimensions and aortic root size, but such findings explained a very small proportion of variance. Further studies are required to replicate these findings, identify the causal variants at or near these loci, characterize their functional significance, and determine whether they are related to overt cardiovascular disease.

VL - 302 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19584346?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genomewide association studies of stroke. JF - N Engl J Med Y1 - 2009 A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii S A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Folsom, Aaron R A1 - van den Herik, Evita G A1 - Bos, Michiel J A1 - Beiser, Alexa A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Shahar, Eyal A1 - Struchalin, Maksim A1 - Du, Yangchun A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Rosamond, Wayne D A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Kelly-Hayes, Margaret A1 - Lopez, Oscar L A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - DeCarli, Charles A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Koudstaal, Peter J A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Kase, Carlos S A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Haritunians, Talin A1 - Roks, Gerwin A1 - de Kort, Paul L M A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - de Lau, Lonneke M A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Breteler, Monique M B A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - Wolf, Philip A KW - African Continental Ancestry Group KW - Aged KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 12 KW - Cohort Studies KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genetic Markers KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Proportional Hazards Models KW - Risk Factors KW - Stroke AB -

BACKGROUND: The genes underlying the risk of stroke in the general population remain undetermined.

METHODS: We carried out an analysis of genomewide association data generated from four large cohorts composing the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium, including 19,602 white persons (mean [+/-SD] age, 63+/-8 years) in whom 1544 incident strokes (1164 ischemic strokes) developed over an average follow-up of 11 years. We tested the markers most strongly associated with stroke in a replication cohort of 2430 black persons with 215 incident strokes (191 ischemic strokes), another cohort of 574 black persons with 85 incident strokes (68 ischemic strokes), and 652 Dutch persons with ischemic stroke and 3613 unaffected persons.

RESULTS: Two intergenic single-nucleotide polymorphisms on chromosome 12p13 and within 11 kb of the gene NINJ2 were associated with stroke (P<5x10(-8)). NINJ2 encodes an adhesion molecule expressed in glia and shows increased expression after nerve injury. Direct genotyping showed that rs12425791 was associated with an increased risk of total (i.e., all types) and ischemic stroke, with hazard ratios of 1.30 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.19 to 1.42) and 1.33 (95% CI, 1.21 to 1.47), respectively, yielding population attributable risks of 11% and 12% in the discovery cohorts. Corresponding hazard ratios were 1.35 (95% CI, 1.01 to 1.79; P=0.04) and 1.42 (95% CI, 1.06 to 1.91; P=0.02) in the large cohort of black persons and 1.17 (95% CI, 1.01 to 1.37; P=0.03) and 1.19 (95% CI, 1.01 to 1.41; P=0.04) in the Dutch sample; the results of an underpowered analysis of the smaller black cohort were nonsignificant.

CONCLUSIONS: A genetic locus on chromosome 12p13 is associated with an increased risk of stroke.

VL - 360 IS - 17 U1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19369658?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association study of blood pressure and hypertension. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2009 A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Mitchell, Gary F A1 - Mattace-Raso, Francesco U S A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Taylor, Kent A1 - Scharpf, Robert B A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Sijbrands, Eric J G A1 - Bis, Joshua A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Ganesh, Santhi K A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Wang, Thomas J A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cell Line KW - Chromosome Mapping KW - Chromosomes, Human KW - Diastole KW - Gene Expression Regulation KW - Genetic Association Studies KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Liver KW - Lymphocytes KW - Meta-Analysis as Topic KW - Odds Ratio KW - Phenotype KW - Prevalence KW - Risk Assessment KW - Systole AB -

Blood pressure is a major cardiovascular disease risk factor. To date, few variants associated with interindividual blood pressure variation have been identified and replicated. Here we report results of a genome-wide association study of systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure and hypertension in the CHARGE Consortium (n = 29,136), identifying 13 SNPs for SBP, 20 for DBP and 10 for hypertension at P < 4 × 10(-7). The top ten loci for SBP and DBP were incorporated into a risk score; mean BP and prevalence of hypertension increased in relation to the number of risk alleles carried. When ten CHARGE SNPs for each trait were included in a joint meta-analysis with the Global BPgen Consortium (n = 34,433), four CHARGE loci attained genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10(-8)) for SBP (ATP2B1, CYP17A1, PLEKHA7, SH2B3), six for DBP (ATP2B1, CACNB2, CSK-ULK3, SH2B3, TBX3-TBX5, ULK4) and one for hypertension (ATP2B1). Identifying genes associated with blood pressure advances our understanding of blood pressure regulation and highlights potential drug targets for the prevention or treatment of hypertension.

VL - 41 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19430479?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multiple loci influence erythrocyte phenotypes in the CHARGE Consortium. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2009 A1 - Ganesh, Santhi K A1 - Zakai, Neil A A1 - van Rooij, Frank J A A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Chen, Ming-Huei A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Jaffe, Andrew A1 - Bis, Joshua C M A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Guralnik, Jack M A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Felix, Janine F A1 - Rendon, Augusto A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Patel, Kushang V A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Sambrook, Jennifer G A1 - Hernandez, Dena G A1 - Zheng, Gang A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Vangils, Janine M A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Zwaginga, Jaap-Jan A1 - Ouwehand, Willem H A1 - Thein, Swee-Lay A1 - Meisinger, Christa A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Spector, Tim D A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Greinacher, Andreas A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Furth, Susan A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Lin, Jing-Ping KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cell Line KW - Cohort Studies KW - Endothelial Cells KW - Erythrocytes KW - Gene Expression KW - Genome, Human KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Phenotype KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Quantitative Trait Loci AB -

Measurements of erythrocytes within the blood are important clinical traits and can indicate various hematological disorders. We report here genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for six erythrocyte traits, including hemoglobin concentration (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) and red blood cell count (RBC). We performed an initial GWAS in cohorts of the CHARGE Consortium totaling 24,167 individuals of European ancestry and replication in additional independent cohorts of the HaemGen Consortium totaling 9,456 individuals. We identified 23 loci significantly associated with these traits in a meta-analysis of the discovery and replication cohorts (combined P values ranging from 5 x 10(-8) to 7 x 10(-86)). Our findings include loci previously associated with these traits (HBS1L-MYB, HFE, TMPRSS6, TFR2, SPTA1) as well as new associations (EPO, TFRC, SH2B3 and 15 other loci). This study has identified new determinants of erythrocyte traits, offering insight into common variants underlying variation in erythrocyte measures.

VL - 41 IS - 11 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19862010?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Common genetic determinants of vitamin D insufficiency: a genome-wide association study. JF - Lancet Y1 - 2010 A1 - Wang, Thomas J A1 - Zhang, Feng A1 - Richards, J Brent A1 - Kestenbaum, Bryan A1 - van Meurs, Joyce B A1 - Berry, Diane A1 - Kiel, Douglas P A1 - Streeten, Elizabeth A A1 - Ohlsson, Claes A1 - Koller, Daniel L A1 - Peltonen, Leena A1 - Cooper, Jason D A1 - O'Reilly, Paul F A1 - Houston, Denise K A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Vandenput, Liesbeth A1 - Peacock, Munro A1 - Shi, Julia A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - McCarthy, Mark I A1 - Anneli, Pouta A1 - de Boer, Ian H A1 - Mangino, Massimo A1 - Kato, Bernet A1 - Smyth, Deborah J A1 - Booth, Sarah L A1 - Jacques, Paul F A1 - Burke, Greg L A1 - Goodarzi, Mark A1 - Cheung, Ching-Lung A1 - Wolf, Myles A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Goltzman, David A1 - Hidiroglou, Nick A1 - Ladouceur, Martin A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Hocking, Lynne J A1 - Hart, Deborah A1 - Arden, Nigel K A1 - Cooper, Cyrus A1 - Malik, Suneil A1 - Fraser, William D A1 - Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa A1 - Zhai, Guangju A1 - Macdonald, Helen M A1 - Forouhi, Nita G A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Reid, David M A1 - Hakim, Alan A1 - Dennison, Elaine A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Power, Chris A1 - Stevens, Helen E A1 - Jaana, Laitinen A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Bojunga, Jörg A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Lorentzon, Mattias A1 - Foroud, Tatiana A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Jansson, John-Olov A1 - Cauley, Jane A A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Gibson, Quince A1 - Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta A1 - Karasik, David A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Econs, Michael J A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Todd, John A A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Hyppönen, Elina A1 - Spector, Timothy D KW - Canada KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 11 KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 4 KW - Cohort Studies KW - Dietary Supplements KW - Europe KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Heterozygote KW - Homozygote KW - Humans KW - Immunoassay KW - International Cooperation KW - Linkage Disequilibrium KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Seasons KW - United States KW - Vitamin D KW - Vitamin D Deficiency AB -

BACKGROUND: Vitamin D is crucial for maintenance of musculoskeletal health, and might also have a role in extraskeletal tissues. Determinants of circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations include sun exposure and diet, but high heritability suggests that genetic factors could also play a part. We aimed to identify common genetic variants affecting vitamin D concentrations and risk of insufficiency.

METHODS: We undertook a genome-wide association study of 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in 33 996 individuals of European descent from 15 cohorts. Five epidemiological cohorts were designated as discovery cohorts (n=16 125), five as in-silico replication cohorts (n=9367), and five as de-novo replication cohorts (n=8504). 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations were measured by radioimmunoassay, chemiluminescent assay, ELISA, or mass spectrometry. Vitamin D insufficiency was defined as concentrations lower than 75 nmol/L or 50 nmol/L. We combined results of genome-wide analyses across cohorts using Z-score-weighted meta-analysis. Genotype scores were constructed for confirmed variants.

FINDINGS: Variants at three loci reached genome-wide significance in discovery cohorts for association with 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations, and were confirmed in replication cohorts: 4p12 (overall p=1.9x10(-109) for rs2282679, in GC); 11q12 (p=2.1x10(-27) for rs12785878, near DHCR7); and 11p15 (p=3.3x10(-20) for rs10741657, near CYP2R1). Variants at an additional locus (20q13, CYP24A1) were genome-wide significant in the pooled sample (p=6.0x10(-10) for rs6013897). Participants with a genotype score (combining the three confirmed variants) in the highest quartile were at increased risk of having 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations lower than 75 nmol/L (OR 2.47, 95% CI 2.20-2.78, p=2.3x10(-48)) or lower than 50 nmol/L (1.92, 1.70-2.16, p=1.0x10(-26)) compared with those in the lowest quartile.

INTERPRETATION: Variants near genes involved in cholesterol synthesis, hydroxylation, and vitamin D transport affect vitamin D status. Genetic variation at these loci identifies individuals who have substantially raised risk of vitamin D insufficiency.

FUNDING: Full funding sources listed at end of paper (see Acknowledgments).

VL - 376 IS - 9736 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20541252?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Common variants in 22 loci are associated with QRS duration and cardiac ventricular conduction. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2010 A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - de Bakker, Paul I W A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Müller, Martina A1 - Eijgelsheim, Mark A1 - Alonso, Alvaro A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Smith, Albert Vernon A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Giovannone, Steven A1 - Fu, Jingyuan A1 - Magnani, Jared W A1 - Marciante, Kristin D A1 - Pfeufer, Arne A1 - Gharib, Sina A A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Li, Man A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Johnson, Toby A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Sie, Mark P S A1 - Wang, Ying A A1 - Klopp, Norman A1 - Fuchsberger, Christian A1 - Wild, Sarah H A1 - Mateo Leach, Irene A1 - Estrada, Karol A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Wright, Alan F A1 - Asselbergs, Folkert W A1 - Qu, Jiaxiang A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Sinner, Moritz F A1 - Kors, Jan A A1 - Petersmann, Astrid A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Soliman, Elsayed Z A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Perz, Siegfried A1 - de Boer, Rudolf A A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Liu, Fang-Yu A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Dominiczak, Anna F A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - van Herpen, Gé A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Wichmann, H-Erich A1 - van Gilst, Wiek H A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Kroemer, Heyo K A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Folsom, Aaron R A1 - van Veldhuisen, Dirk J A1 - Schwienbacher, Christine A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Volpato, Claudia Beu A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Connell, John M A1 - Launer, Lenore A1 - Lu, Xiaowen A1 - Franke, Lude A1 - Fehrmann, Rudolf S N A1 - te Meerman, Gerard A1 - Groen, Harry J M A1 - Weersma, Rinse K A1 - van den Berg, Leonard H A1 - Wijmenga, Cisca A1 - Ophoff, Roel A A1 - Navis, Gerjan A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Pramstaller, Peter P A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Wang, Thomas J A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Felix, Stephan B A1 - Fishman, Glenn I A1 - Jamshidi, Yalda A1 - Stricker, Bruno H Ch A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Kääb, Stefan A1 - Arking, Dan E KW - Animals KW - Animals, Newborn KW - Chromosomes, Human KW - Computational Biology KW - Electrocardiography KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Heart Conduction System KW - Humans KW - Mice KW - Mice, Transgenic KW - Models, Animal KW - Myocytes, Cardiac KW - NAV1.8 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Sodium Channels AB -

The QRS interval, from the beginning of the Q wave to the end of the S wave on an electrocardiogram, reflects ventricular depolarization and conduction time and is a risk factor for mortality, sudden death and heart failure. We performed a genome-wide association meta-analysis in 40,407 individuals of European descent from 14 studies, with further genotyping in 7,170 additional Europeans, and we identified 22 loci associated with QRS duration (P < 5 × 10(-8)). These loci map in or near genes in pathways with established roles in ventricular conduction such as sodium channels, transcription factors and calcium-handling proteins, but also point to previously unidentified biologic processes, such as kinase inhibitors and genes related to tumorigenesis. We demonstrate that SCN10A, a candidate gene at the most significantly associated locus in this study, is expressed in the mouse ventricular conduction system, and treatment with a selective SCN10A blocker prolongs QRS duration. These findings extend our current knowledge of ventricular depolarization and conduction.

VL - 42 IS - 12 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21076409?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide analysis of genetic loci associated with Alzheimer disease. JF - JAMA Y1 - 2010 A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Fitzpatrick, Annette L A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Boada, Merce A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Carassquillo, Minerva M A1 - Lambert, Jean Charles A1 - Harold, Denise A1 - Schrijvers, Elisabeth M C A1 - Ramirez-Lorca, Reposo A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - Janssens, A Cecile J W A1 - Pankratz, V Shane A1 - Dartigues, Jean François A1 - Hollingworth, Paul A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Hernandez, Isabel A1 - Beiser, Alexa A1 - Kuller, Lewis H A1 - Koudstaal, Peter J A1 - Dickson, Dennis W A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Abraham, Richard A1 - Antunez, Carmen A1 - Du, Yangchun A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii S A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Petersen, Ronald C A1 - Berr, Claudine A1 - Owen, Michael J A1 - Lopez-Arrieta, Jesus A1 - Varadarajan, Badri N A1 - Becker, James T A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Graff-Radford, Neill R A1 - Campion, Dominique A1 - Auerbach, Sanford A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Jonsson, Palmi V A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Lathrop, Mark A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Au, Rhoda A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Farrer, Lindsay A A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Ruiz, Agustin A1 - Williams, Julie A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Younkin, Steve G A1 - Wolf, Philip A A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lopez, Oscar L A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Breteler, Monique M B KW - Age of Onset KW - Aged KW - Alzheimer Disease KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Odds Ratio KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

CONTEXT: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have recently identified CLU, PICALM, and CR1 as novel genes for late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD).

OBJECTIVES: To identify and strengthen additional loci associated with AD and confirm these in an independent sample and to examine the contribution of recently identified genes to AD risk prediction in a 3-stage analysis of new and previously published GWAS on more than 35,000 persons (8371 AD cases).

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In stage 1, we identified strong genetic associations (P < 10(-3)) in a sample of 3006 AD cases and 14,642 controls by combining new data from the population-based Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium (1367 AD cases [973 incident]) with previously reported results from the Translational Genomics Research Institute and the Mayo AD GWAS. We identified 2708 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with P < 10(-3). In stage 2, we pooled results for these SNPs with the European AD Initiative (2032 cases and 5328 controls) to identify 38 SNPs (10 loci) with P < 10(-5). In stage 3, we combined data for these 10 loci with data from the Genetic and Environmental Risk in AD consortium (3333 cases and 6995 controls) to identify 4 SNPs with P < 1.7x10(-8). These 4 SNPs were replicated in an independent Spanish sample (1140 AD cases and 1209 controls). Genome-wide association analyses were completed in 2007-2008 and the meta-analyses and replication in 2009.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Presence of Alzheimer disease.

RESULTS: Two loci were identified to have genome-wide significance for the first time: rs744373 near BIN1 (odds ratio [OR],1.13; 95% confidence interval [CI],1.06-1.21 per copy of the minor allele; P = 1.59x10(-11)) and rs597668 near EXOC3L2/BLOC1S3/MARK4 (OR, 1.18; 95% CI, 1.07-1.29; P = 6.45x10(-9)). Associations of these 2 loci plus the previously identified loci CLU and PICALM with AD were confirmed in the Spanish sample (P < .05). However, although CLU and PICALM were confirmed to be associated with AD in this independent sample, they did not improve the ability of a model that included age, sex, and APOE to predict incident AD (improvement in area under the receiver operating characteristic curve from 0.847 to 0.849 in the Rotterdam Study and 0.702 to 0.705 in the Cardiovascular Health Study).

CONCLUSIONS: Two genetic loci for AD were found for the first time to reach genome-wide statistical significance. These findings were replicated in an independent population. Two recently reported associations were also confirmed. These loci did not improve AD risk prediction. While not clinically useful, they may implicate biological pathways useful for future research.

VL - 303 IS - 18 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20460622?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association studies of MRI-defined brain infarcts: meta-analysis from the CHARGE Consortium. JF - Stroke Y1 - 2010 A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Sigurdsson, Sigurdur A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - Struchalin, Maksim A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - van der Lugt, Aad A1 - DeCarli, Charles A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Knopman, David S A1 - Enzinger, Christian A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Koudstaal, Peter J A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Dufouil, Carole A1 - Catellier, Diane J A1 - Fazekas, Franz A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii S A1 - Beiser, Alexa A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Shibata, Dean K A1 - Tscherner, Maria A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Atwood, Larry D A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - van Buchem, Mark A A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Kelly-Hayes, Margaret A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Zhu, Yicheng A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Romero, Jose R A1 - Lopez, Oscar A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Au, Rhoda A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Wolf, Philip A A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Breteler, Monique M B A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Longstreth, W T KW - African Americans KW - Aged KW - Brain KW - Brain Infarction KW - Cohort Studies KW - DNA Mutational Analysis KW - Female KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Markers KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genetic Testing KW - Genetic Variation KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Linkage Disequilibrium KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Prospective Studies AB -

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies examining genetic associations with MRI-defined brain infarct have yielded inconsistent findings. We investigated genetic variation underlying covert MRI infarct in persons without histories of transient ischemic attack or stroke. We performed meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of white participants in 6 studies comprising the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium.

METHODS: Using 2.2 million genotyped and imputed single nucleotide polymorphisms, each study performed cross-sectional genome-wide association analysis of MRI infarct using age- and sex-adjusted logistic regression models. Study-specific findings were combined in an inverse-variance-weighted meta-analysis, including 9401 participants with mean age 69.7 (19.4% of whom had >or=1 MRI infarct).

RESULTS: The most significant association was found with rs2208454 (minor allele frequency, 20%), located in intron 3 of MACRO domain containing 2 gene and in the downstream region of fibronectin leucine-rich transmembrane protein 3 gene. Each copy of the minor allele was associated with lower risk of MRI infarcts (odds ratio, 0.76; 95% confidence interval, 0.68-0.84; P=4.64x10(-7)). Highly suggestive associations (P<1.0x10(-5)) were also found for 22 other single nucleotide polymorphisms in linkage disequilibrium (r(2)>0.64) with rs2208454. The association with rs2208454 did not replicate in independent samples of 1822 white and 644 black participants, although 4 single nucleotide polymorphisms within 200 kb from rs2208454 were associated with MRI infarcts in the black population sample.

CONCLUSIONS: This first community-based, genome-wide association study on covert MRI infarcts uncovered novel associations. Although replication of the association with top single nucleotide polymorphisms failed, possibly because of insufficient power, results in the black population sample are encouraging, and further efforts at replication are needed.

VL - 41 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20044523?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association study of PR interval. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2010 A1 - Pfeufer, Arne A1 - van Noord, Charlotte A1 - Marciante, Kristin D A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Smith, Albert Vernon A1 - Tarasov, Kirill V A1 - Müller, Martina A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Sinner, Moritz F A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Li, Man A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Coresh, Josef A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Kors, Jan A A1 - Stricker, Bruno H C A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Beckmann, Britt M A1 - Sauter, Wiebke A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Lubitz, Steven A A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - Wang, Thomas J A1 - Magnani, Jared W A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Chung, Mina K A1 - Barnard, John A1 - Smith, Jonathan D A1 - Van Wagoner, David R A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Najjar, Samer S A1 - Lakatta, Edward A1 - Schlessinger, David A1 - Uda, Manuela A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo R A1 - Müller-Myhsok, Bertram A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Soliman, Elsayed Z A1 - Lunetta, Kathryn L A1 - Perz, Siegfried A1 - Wichmann, H-Erich A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Ellinor, Patrick T A1 - Sanna, Serena A1 - Kääb, Stefan A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Alonso, Alvaro A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Heckbert, Susan R KW - Aged KW - Atrial Fibrillation KW - Cohort Studies KW - Electrocardiography KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Heart Conduction System KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Meta-Analysis as Topic AB -

The electrocardiographic PR interval (or PQ interval) reflects atrial and atrioventricular nodal conduction, disturbances of which increase risk of atrial fibrillation. We report a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for PR interval from seven population-based European studies in the CHARGE Consortium: AGES, ARIC, CHS, FHS, KORA, Rotterdam Study, and SardiNIA (N = 28,517). We identified nine loci associated with PR interval at P < 5 x 10(-8). At the 3p22.2 locus, we observed two independent associations in voltage-gated sodium channel genes, SCN10A and SCN5A. Six of the loci were near cardiac developmental genes, including CAV1-CAV2, NKX2-5 (CSX1), SOX5, WNT11, MEIS1, and TBX5-TBX3, providing pathophysiologically interesting candidate genes. Five of the loci, SCN5A, SCN10A, NKX2-5, CAV1-CAV2, and SOX5, were also associated with atrial fibrillation (N = 5,741 cases, P < 0.0056). This suggests a role for common variation in ion channel and developmental genes in atrial and atrioventricular conduction as well as in susceptibility to atrial fibrillation.

VL - 42 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20062060?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Interactions of dietary whole-grain intake with fasting glucose- and insulin-related genetic loci in individuals of European descent: a meta-analysis of 14 cohort studies. JF - Diabetes Care Y1 - 2010 A1 - Nettleton, Jennifer A A1 - McKeown, Nicola M A1 - Kanoni, Stavroula A1 - Lemaitre, Rozenn N A1 - Hivert, Marie-France A1 - Ngwa, Julius A1 - van Rooij, Frank J A A1 - Sonestedt, Emily A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Ye, Zheng A1 - Tanaka, Tosh A1 - Garcia, Melissa A1 - Anderson, Jennifer S A1 - Follis, Jack L A1 - Djoussé, Luc A1 - Mukamal, Kenneth A1 - Papoutsakis, Constantina A1 - Mozaffarian, Dariush A1 - Zillikens, M Carola A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Bennett, Amanda J A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Forouhi, Nita G A1 - Groves, Christopher J A1 - Hallmans, Göran A1 - Harris, Tamara A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Houston, Denise K A1 - Hu, Frank B A1 - Johansson, Ingegerd A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Loos, Ruth J A1 - Nalls, Michael A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Renstrom, Frida A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Riserus, Ulf A1 - Rolandsson, Olov A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Saylor, Georgia A1 - Sijbrands, Eric J G A1 - Sjogren, Per A1 - Smith, Albert A1 - Steingrímsdóttir, Laufey A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Prokopenko, Inga A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Dedoussis, George V A1 - Ordovas, Jose M A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Meigs, James B KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Blood Glucose KW - Edible Grain KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Fasting KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Insulin KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

OBJECTIVE: Whole-grain foods are touted for multiple health benefits, including enhancing insulin sensitivity and reducing type 2 diabetes risk. Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with fasting glucose and insulin concentrations in individuals free of diabetes. We tested the hypothesis that whole-grain food intake and genetic variation interact to influence concentrations of fasting glucose and insulin.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Via meta-analysis of data from 14 cohorts comprising ∼ 48,000 participants of European descent, we studied interactions of whole-grain intake with loci previously associated in GWAS with fasting glucose (16 loci) and/or insulin (2 loci) concentrations. For tests of interaction, we considered a P value <0.0028 (0.05 of 18 tests) as statistically significant.

RESULTS: Greater whole-grain food intake was associated with lower fasting glucose and insulin concentrations independent of demographics, other dietary and lifestyle factors, and BMI (β [95% CI] per 1-serving-greater whole-grain intake: -0.009 mmol/l glucose [-0.013 to -0.005], P < 0.0001 and -0.011 pmol/l [ln] insulin [-0.015 to -0.007], P = 0.0003). No interactions met our multiple testing-adjusted statistical significance threshold. The strongest SNP interaction with whole-grain intake was rs780094 (GCKR) for fasting insulin (P = 0.006), where greater whole-grain intake was associated with a smaller reduction in fasting insulin concentrations in those with the insulin-raising allele.

CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the favorable association of whole-grain intake with fasting glucose and insulin and suggest a potential interaction between variation in GCKR and whole-grain intake in influencing fasting insulin concentrations.

VL - 33 IS - 12 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20693352?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Large-scale genomic studies reveal central role of ABO in sP-selectin and sICAM-1 levels. JF - Hum Mol Genet Y1 - 2010 A1 - Barbalic, Maja A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Hoogeveen, Ron C A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Nambi, Vijay A1 - Bretler, Monique A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Lu, Chen A1 - Tracy, Russell P A1 - Aleksic, Nena A1 - Heeriga, Jan A1 - Keaney, John F A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Lip, Gregory Y H A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Yamamoto, Jennifer A1 - Durda, Peter A1 - Haritunians, Talin A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Koenig, Wolfgang A1 - Jenny, Nancy S A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C A1 - Ballantyne, Christie A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J KW - ABO Blood-Group System KW - Blood Platelets KW - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Fluorescence KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 KW - P-Selectin AB -

P-selectin and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) participate in inflammatory processes by promoting adhesion of leukocytes to vascular wall endothelium. Their soluble levels have been associated with adverse cardiovascular events. To identify loci affecting soluble levels of P-selectin (sP-selectin) and ICAM-1 (sICAM-1), we performed a genome-wide association study in a sample of 4115 (sP-selectin) and 9813 (sICAM-1) individuals of European ancestry as a part of The Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genome Epidemiology consortium. The most significant SNP association for sP-selectin was within the SELP gene (rs6136, P = 4.05 x 10(-61)) and for sICAM-1 levels within the ICAM-1 gene (rs3093030, P = 3.53 x 10(-23)). Both sP-selectin and sICAM-1 were associated with ABO gene variants (rs579459, P = 1.86 x 10(-41) and rs649129, P = 1.22 x 10(-15), respectively) and in both cases the observed associations could be accounted for by the A1 allele of the ABO blood group. The absence of an association between ABO blood group and platelet-bound P-selectin levels in an independent subsample (N = 1088) from the ARIC study, suggests that the ABO blood group may influence cleavage of the P-selectin protein from the cell surface or clearance from the circulation, rather than its production and cellular presentation. These results provide new insights into adhesion molecule biology.

VL - 19 IS - 9 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20167578?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2010 A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Prokopenko, Inga A1 - Saxena, Richa A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Wheeler, Eleanor A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Bouatia-Naji, Nabila A1 - Gloyn, Anna L A1 - Lindgren, Cecilia M A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Randall, Joshua A1 - Johnson, Toby A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Rybin, Denis A1 - Thorleifsson, Gudmar A1 - Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur A1 - Henneman, Peter A1 - Grallert, Harald A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Hottenga, Jouke Jan A1 - Franklin, Christopher S A1 - Navarro, Pau A1 - Song, Kijoung A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Perry, John R B A1 - Egan, Josephine M A1 - Lajunen, Taina A1 - Grarup, Niels A1 - Sparsø, Thomas A1 - Doney, Alex A1 - Voight, Benjamin F A1 - Stringham, Heather M A1 - Li, Man A1 - Kanoni, Stavroula A1 - Shrader, Peter A1 - Cavalcanti-Proença, Christine A1 - Kumari, Meena A1 - Qi, Lu A1 - Timpson, Nicholas J A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Zabena, Carina A1 - Rocheleau, Ghislain A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - An, Ping A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey A1 - Luan, Jian'an A1 - Elliott, Amanda A1 - McCarroll, Steven A A1 - Payne, Felicity A1 - Roccasecca, Rosa Maria A1 - Pattou, François A1 - Sethupathy, Praveen A1 - Ardlie, Kristin A1 - Ariyurek, Yavuz A1 - Balkau, Beverley A1 - Barter, Philip A1 - Beilby, John P A1 - Ben-Shlomo, Yoav A1 - Benediktsson, Rafn A1 - Bennett, Amanda J A1 - Bergmann, Sven A1 - Bochud, Murielle A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bonnefond, Amélie A1 - Bonnycastle, Lori L A1 - Borch-Johnsen, Knut A1 - Böttcher, Yvonne A1 - Brunner, Eric A1 - Bumpstead, Suzannah J A1 - Charpentier, Guillaume A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Chines, Peter A1 - Clarke, Robert A1 - Coin, Lachlan J M A1 - Cooper, Matthew N A1 - Cornelis, Marilyn A1 - Crawford, Gabe A1 - Crisponi, Laura A1 - Day, Ian N M A1 - de Geus, Eco J C A1 - Delplanque, Jerome A1 - Dina, Christian A1 - Erdos, Michael R A1 - Fedson, Annette C A1 - Fischer-Rosinsky, Antje A1 - Forouhi, Nita G A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Frants, Rune A1 - Franzosi, Maria Grazia A1 - Galan, Pilar A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Graessler, Jürgen A1 - Groves, Christopher J A1 - Grundy, Scott A1 - Gwilliam, Rhian A1 - Gyllensten, Ulf A1 - Hadjadj, Samy A1 - Hallmans, Göran A1 - Hammond, Naomi A1 - Han, Xijing A1 - Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa A1 - Hassanali, Neelam A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Heath, Simon C A1 - Hercberg, Serge A1 - Herder, Christian A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Hillman, David R A1 - Hingorani, Aroon D A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Hui, Jennie A1 - Hung, Joe A1 - Isomaa, Bo A1 - Johnson, Paul R V A1 - Jørgensen, Torben A1 - Jula, Antti A1 - Kaakinen, Marika A1 - Kaprio, Jaakko A1 - Kesaniemi, Y Antero A1 - Kivimaki, Mika A1 - Knight, Beatrice A1 - Koskinen, Seppo A1 - Kovacs, Peter A1 - Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm A1 - Lathrop, G Mark A1 - Lawlor, Debbie A A1 - Le Bacquer, Olivier A1 - Lecoeur, Cécile A1 - Li, Yun A1 - Lyssenko, Valeriya A1 - Mahley, Robert A1 - Mangino, Massimo A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Martínez-Larrad, María Teresa A1 - McAteer, Jarred B A1 - McCulloch, Laura J A1 - McPherson, Ruth A1 - Meisinger, Christa A1 - Melzer, David A1 - Meyre, David A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Morken, Mario A A1 - Mukherjee, Sutapa A1 - Naitza, Silvia A1 - Narisu, Narisu A1 - Neville, Matthew J A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Orrù, Marco A1 - Pakyz, Ruth A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Paolisso, Giuseppe A1 - Pattaro, Cristian A1 - Pearson, Daniel A1 - Peden, John F A1 - Pedersen, Nancy L A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Pfeiffer, Andreas F H A1 - Pichler, Irene A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Posthuma, Danielle A1 - Potter, Simon C A1 - Pouta, Anneli A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rathmann, Wolfgang A1 - Rayner, Nigel W A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Ripatti, Samuli A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Roden, Michael A1 - Rolandsson, Olov A1 - Sandbaek, Annelli A1 - Sandhu, Manjinder A1 - Sanna, Serena A1 - Sayer, Avan Aihie A1 - Scheet, Paul A1 - Scott, Laura J A1 - Seedorf, Udo A1 - Sharp, Stephen J A1 - Shields, Beverley A1 - Sigurethsson, Gunnar A1 - Sijbrands, Eric J G A1 - Silveira, Angela A1 - Simpson, Laila A1 - Singleton, Andrew A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Sovio, Ulla A1 - Swift, Amy A1 - Syddall, Holly A1 - Syvänen, Ann-Christine A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Thorand, Barbara A1 - Tichet, Jean A1 - Tönjes, Anke A1 - Tuomi, Tiinamaija A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van Dijk, Ko Willems A1 - van Hoek, Mandy A1 - Varma, Dhiraj A1 - Visvikis-Siest, Sophie A1 - Vitart, Veronique A1 - Vogelzangs, Nicole A1 - Waeber, Gérard A1 - Wagner, Peter J A1 - Walley, Andrew A1 - Walters, G Bragi A1 - Ward, Kim L A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Weedon, Michael N A1 - Wild, Sarah H A1 - Willemsen, Gonneke A1 - Witteman, Jaqueline C M A1 - Yarnell, John W G A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Zelenika, Diana A1 - Zethelius, Björn A1 - Zhai, Guangju A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Zillikens, M Carola A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Meneton, Pierre A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - Nathan, David M A1 - Williams, Gordon H A1 - Hattersley, Andrew T A1 - Silander, Kaisa A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Smith, George Davey A1 - Bornstein, Stefan R A1 - Schwarz, Peter A1 - Spranger, Joachim A1 - Karpe, Fredrik A1 - Shuldiner, Alan R A1 - Cooper, Cyrus A1 - Dedoussis, George V A1 - Serrano-Ríos, Manuel A1 - Morris, Andrew D A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Palmer, Lyle J A1 - Hu, Frank B A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Ebrahim, Shah A1 - Marmot, Michael A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Sampson, Michael J A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Hansen, Torben A1 - Pedersen, Oluf A1 - Pramstaller, Peter Paul A1 - Wichmann, H Erich A1 - Illig, Thomas A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Wright, Alan F A1 - Stumvoll, Michael A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Bergman, Richard N A1 - Buchanan, Thomas A A1 - Collins, Francis S A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Valle, Timo T A1 - Altshuler, David A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Boomsma, Dorret I A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Frayling, Timothy M A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Kong, Augustine A1 - Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Aulchenko, Yurii S A1 - Cao, Antonio A1 - Scuteri, Angelo A1 - Schlessinger, David A1 - Uda, Manuela A1 - Ruokonen, Aimo A1 - Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta A1 - Waterworth, Dawn M A1 - Vollenweider, Peter A1 - Peltonen, Leena A1 - Mooser, Vincent A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo R A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Sladek, Robert A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Watanabe, Richard M A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Groop, Leif A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - McCarthy, Mark I A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Barroso, Inês KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Alleles KW - Blood Glucose KW - Child KW - Databases, Genetic KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - DNA Copy Number Variations KW - Fasting KW - Gene Expression Regulation KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Homeostasis KW - Humans KW - Meta-Analysis as Topic KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Quantitative Trait Loci KW - Quantitative Trait, Heritable KW - Reproducibility of Results AB -

Levels of circulating glucose are tightly regulated. To identify new loci influencing glycemic traits, we performed meta-analyses of 21 genome-wide association studies informative for fasting glucose, fasting insulin and indices of beta-cell function (HOMA-B) and insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in up to 46,186 nondiabetic participants. Follow-up of 25 loci in up to 76,558 additional subjects identified 16 loci associated with fasting glucose and HOMA-B and two loci associated with fasting insulin and HOMA-IR. These include nine loci newly associated with fasting glucose (in or near ADCY5, MADD, ADRA2A, CRY2, FADS1, GLIS3, SLC2A2, PROX1 and C2CD4B) and one influencing fasting insulin and HOMA-IR (near IGF1). We also demonstrated association of ADCY5, PROX1, GCK, GCKR and DGKB-TMEM195 with type 2 diabetes. Within these loci, likely biological candidate genes influence signal transduction, cell proliferation, development, glucose-sensing and circadian regulation. Our results demonstrate that genetic studies of glycemic traits can identify type 2 diabetes risk loci, as well as loci containing gene variants that are associated with a modest elevation in glucose levels but are not associated with overt diabetes.

VL - 42 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20081858?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Association of hypertension drug target genes with blood pressure and hypertension in 86,588 individuals. JF - Hypertension Y1 - 2011 A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Johnson, Toby A1 - Rose, Lynda A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Caulfield, Mark A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Levy, Daniel KW - Alleles KW - Angiotensinogen KW - Antihypertensive Agents KW - Blood Pressure KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Male KW - Pharmacogenetics KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-1 AB -

We previously conducted genome-wide association meta-analysis of systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and hypertension in 29,136 people from 6 cohort studies in the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology Consortium. Here we examine associations of these traits with 30 gene regions encoding known antihypertensive drug targets. We find nominal evidence of association of ADRB1, ADRB2, AGT, CACNA1A, CACNA1C, and SLC12A3 polymorphisms with 1 or more BP traits in the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology genome-wide association meta-analysis. We attempted replication of the top meta-analysis single nucleotide polymorphisms for these genes in the Global BPgen Consortium (n=34,433) and the Women's Genome Health Study (n=23,019) and found significant results for rs1801253 in ADRB1 (Arg389Gly), with the Gly allele associated with a lower mean systolic blood pressure (β: 0.57 mm Hg; SE: 0.09 mm Hg; meta-analysis: P=4.7×10(-10)), diastolic blood pressure (β: 0.36 mm Hg; SE: 0.06 mm Hg; meta-analysis: P=9.5×10(-10)), and prevalence of hypertension (β: 0.06 mm Hg; SE: 0.02 mm Hg; meta-analysis: P=3.3×10(-4)). Variation in AGT (rs2004776) was associated with systolic blood pressure (β: 0.42 mm Hg; SE: 0.09 mm Hg; meta-analysis: P=3.8×10(-6)), as well as diastolic blood pressure (P=5.0×10(-8)) and hypertension (P=3.7×10(-7)). A polymorphism in ACE (rs4305) showed modest replication of association with increased hypertension (β: 0.06 mm Hg; SE: 0.01 mm Hg; meta-analysis: P=3.0×10(-5)). Two loci, ADRB1 and AGT, contain single nucleotide polymorphisms that reached a genome-wide significance threshold in meta-analysis for the first time. Our findings suggest that these genes warrant further studies of their genetic effects on blood pressure, including pharmacogenetic interactions.

VL - 57 IS - 5 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21444836?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic loci associated with plasma phospholipid n-3 fatty acids: a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies from the CHARGE Consortium. JF - PLoS Genet Y1 - 2011 A1 - Lemaitre, Rozenn N A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Tang, Weihong A1 - Manichaikul, Ani A1 - Foy, Millennia A1 - Kabagambe, Edmond K A1 - Nettleton, Jennifer A A1 - King, Irena B A1 - Weng, Lu-Chen A1 - Bhattacharya, Sayanti A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Jacobs, David R A1 - Cherubini, Antonio A1 - McKnight, Barbara A1 - Liang, Shuang A1 - Gu, Xiangjun A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Browning, Brian L A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Chen, Yii-der I A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Djoussé, Luc A1 - Wu, Jason H Y A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Tsai, Michael Y A1 - Mozaffarian, Dariush A1 - Steffen, Lyn M KW - Alleles KW - Continental Population Groups KW - Fatty Acids, Omega-3 KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Metabolic Networks and Pathways KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

Long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) can derive from diet or from α-linolenic acid (ALA) by elongation and desaturation. We investigated the association of common genetic variation with plasma phospholipid levels of the four major n-3 PUFAs by performing genome-wide association studies in five population-based cohorts comprising 8,866 subjects of European ancestry. Minor alleles of SNPs in FADS1 and FADS2 (desaturases) were associated with higher levels of ALA (p = 3 x 10⁻⁶⁴) and lower levels of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, p = 5 x 10⁻⁵⁸) and docosapentaenoic acid (DPA, p = 4 x 10⁻¹⁵⁴). Minor alleles of SNPs in ELOVL2 (elongase) were associated with higher EPA (p = 2 x 10⁻¹²) and DPA (p = 1 x 10⁻⁴³) and lower docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, p = 1 x 10⁻¹⁵). In addition to genes in the n-3 pathway, we identified a novel association of DPA with several SNPs in GCKR (glucokinase regulator, p = 1 x 10⁻⁸). We observed a weaker association between ALA and EPA among carriers of the minor allele of a representative SNP in FADS2 (rs1535), suggesting a lower rate of ALA-to-EPA conversion in these subjects. In samples of African, Chinese, and Hispanic ancestry, associations of n-3 PUFAs were similar with a representative SNP in FADS1 but less consistent with a representative SNP in ELOVL2. Our findings show that common variation in n-3 metabolic pathway genes and in GCKR influences plasma phospholipid levels of n-3 PUFAs in populations of European ancestry and, for FADS1, in other ancestries.

VL - 7 IS - 7 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21829377?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide association studies of cerebral white matter lesion burden: the CHARGE consortium. JF - Ann Neurol Y1 - 2011 A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Dufouil, Carole A1 - Sigurdsson, Sigurdur A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Fazekas, Franz A1 - Vrooman, Henri A A1 - Shibata, Dean K A1 - Maillard, Pauline A1 - Zijdenbos, Alex A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Gudnason, Haukur A1 - de Boer, Renske A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Mazoyer, Bernard A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - Vernooij, Meike W A1 - Enzinger, Christian A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Beiser, Alexa A1 - Knopman, David S A1 - Cavalieri, Margherita A1 - Niessen, Wiro J A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Petrovic, Katja A1 - Lopez, Oscar L A1 - Au, Rhoda A1 - Lambert, Jean-Charles A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - Garcia, Melissa A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Atwood, Larry D A1 - Catellier, Diane J A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Romero, Jose R A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Sharrett, Richey A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Wolf, Philip A A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - van der Lugt, Aad A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Breteler, Monique M B A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - DeCarli, Charles A1 - Launer, Lenore J KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Cerebral Cortex KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17 KW - Cognition Disorders KW - Cohort Studies KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Leukoencephalopathies KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Movement Disorders KW - Nerve Fibers, Myelinated KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Residence Characteristics KW - RNA, Messenger AB -

OBJECTIVE: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) detectable by magnetic resonance imaging are part of the spectrum of vascular injury associated with aging of the brain and are thought to reflect ischemic damage to the small deep cerebral vessels. WMHs are associated with an increased risk of cognitive and motor dysfunction, dementia, depression, and stroke. Despite a significant heritability, few genetic loci influencing WMH burden have been identified.

METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWASs) for WMH burden in 9,361 stroke-free individuals of European descent from 7 community-based cohorts. Significant findings were tested for replication in 3,024 individuals from 2 additional cohorts.

RESULTS: We identified 6 novel risk-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 1 locus on chromosome 17q25 encompassing 6 known genes including WBP2, TRIM65, TRIM47, MRPL38, FBF1, and ACOX1. The most significant association was for rs3744028 (p(discovery) = 4.0 × 10(-9) ; p(replication) = 1.3 × 10(-7) ; p(combined) = 4.0 × 10(-15) ). Other SNPs in this region also reaching genome-wide significance were rs9894383 (p = 5.3 × 10(-9) ), rs11869977 (p = 5.7 × 10(-9) ), rs936393 (p = 6.8 × 10(-9) ), rs3744017 (p = 7.3 × 10(-9) ), and rs1055129 (p = 4.1 × 10(-8) ). Variant alleles at these loci conferred a small increase in WMH burden (4-8% of the overall mean WMH burden in the sample).

INTERPRETATION: This large GWAS of WMH burden in community-based cohorts of individuals of European descent identifies a novel locus on chromosome 17. Further characterization of this locus may provide novel insights into the pathogenesis of cerebral WMH.

VL - 69 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21681796?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A genome-wide association study identifies novel loci associated with circulating IGF-I and IGFBP-3. JF - Hum Mol Genet Y1 - 2011 A1 - Kaplan, Robert C A1 - Petersen, Ann-Kristin A1 - Chen, Ming-Huei A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Glazer, Nicole L A1 - Döring, Angela A1 - Lam, Carolyn S P A1 - Friedrich, Nele A1 - Newman, Anne A1 - Müller, Martina A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Homuth, Georg A1 - Cappola, Anne A1 - Klopp, Norman A1 - Smith, Holly A1 - Ernst, Florian A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Wichmann, H-Erich A1 - Sawyer, Douglas B A1 - Biffar, Reiner A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Sullivan, Lisa S A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Spyroglou, Ariadni A1 - Kroemer, Heyo K A1 - Ida Chen, Y-D A1 - Manolopoulou, Jenny A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Strickler, Howard D A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Reincke, Martin A1 - Pollak, Michael N A1 - Bidlingmaier, Martin A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Wallaschofski, Henri KW - Aged KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 7 KW - Cohort Studies KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3 KW - Insulin-Like Growth Factor I KW - Male KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) are involved in cell replication, proliferation, differentiation, protein synthesis, carbohydrate homeostasis and bone metabolism. Circulating IGF-I and IGFBP-3 concentrations predict anthropometric traits and risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease. In a genome-wide association study of 10 280 middle-aged and older men and women from four community-based cohort studies, we confirmed a known association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the IGFBP3 gene region on chromosome 7p12.3 with IGFBP-3 concentrations using a significance threshold of P < 5 × 10(-8) (P = 3.3 × 10(-101)). Furthermore, the same IGFBP3 gene locus (e.g. rs11977526) that was associated with IGFBP-3 concentrations was also associated with the opposite direction of effect, with IGF-I concentration after adjustment for IGFBP-3 concentration (P = 1.9 × 10(-26)). A novel and independent locus on chromosome 7p12.3 (rs700752) had genome-wide significant associations with higher IGFBP-3 (P = 4.4 × 10(-21)) and higher IGF-I (P = 4.9 × 10(-9)) concentrations; when the two measurements were adjusted for one another, the IGF-I association was attenuated but the IGFBP-3 association was not. Two additional loci demonstrated genome-wide significant associations with IGFBP-3 concentration (rs1065656, chromosome 16p13.3, P = 1.2 × 10(-11), IGFALS, a confirmatory finding; and rs4234798, chromosome 4p16.1, P = 4.5 × 10(-10), SORCS2, a novel finding). Together, the four genome-wide significant loci explained 6.5% of the population variation in IGFBP-3 concentration. Furthermore, we observed a borderline statistically significant association between IGF-I concentration and FOXO3 (rs2153960, chromosome 6q21, P = 5.1 × 10(-7)), a locus associated with longevity. These genetic loci deserve further investigation to elucidate the biological basis for the observed associations and clarify their possible role in IGF-mediated regulation of cell growth and metabolism.

VL - 20 IS - 6 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21216879?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis of gene-environment interaction: joint estimation of SNP and SNP × environment regression coefficients. JF - Genet Epidemiol Y1 - 2011 A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - LaValley, Michael A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - An, Ping A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Miljkovic, Iva A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Dupuis, Josée KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Body Mass Index KW - Confidence Intervals KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - Environment KW - Fasting KW - Female KW - Genome, Human KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Insulin KW - Least-Squares Analysis KW - Male KW - Mathematical Computing KW - Meta-Analysis as Topic KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - PPAR gamma AB -

INTRODUCTION: Genetic discoveries are validated through the meta-analysis of genome-wide association scans in large international consortia. Because environmental variables may interact with genetic factors, investigation of differing genetic effects for distinct levels of an environmental exposure in these large consortia may yield additional susceptibility loci undetected by main effects analysis. We describe a method of joint meta-analysis (JMA) of SNP and SNP by Environment (SNP × E) regression coefficients for use in gene-environment interaction studies.

METHODS: In testing SNP × E interactions, one approach uses a two degree of freedom test to identify genetic variants that influence the trait of interest. This approach detects both main and interaction effects between the trait and the SNP. We propose a method to jointly meta-analyze the SNP and SNP × E coefficients using multivariate generalized least squares. This approach provides confidence intervals of the two estimates, a joint significance test for SNP and SNP × E terms, and a test of homogeneity across samples.

RESULTS: We present a simulation study comparing this method to four other methods of meta-analysis and demonstrate that the JMA performs better than the others when both main and interaction effects are present. Additionally, we implemented our methods in a meta-analysis of the association between SNPs from the type 2 diabetes-associated gene PPARG and log-transformed fasting insulin levels and interaction by body mass index in a combined sample of 19,466 individuals from five cohorts.

VL - 35 IS - 1 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21181894?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies from the CHARGE consortium identifies common variants associated with carotid intima media thickness and plaque. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2011 A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Kavousi, Maryam A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo R A1 - Schminke, Ulf A1 - Post, Wendy S A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Markus, Hugh S A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Baumert, Jens A1 - Münzel, Thomas A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - North, Kari A1 - Oostra, Ben A1 - Bevan, Steve A1 - Stoegerer, Eva-Maria A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Raitakari, Olli A1 - Meisinger, Christa A1 - Schillert, Arne A1 - Sanna, Serena A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Cheng, Yu-Ching A1 - Thorsson, Bolli A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Nambi, Vijay A1 - Halperin, Eran A1 - Petrovic, Katja E A1 - Peltonen, Leena A1 - Wichmann, H Erich A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Parsa, Afshin A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Demissie, Serkalem A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Reilly, Muredach P A1 - Taylor, Kent A1 - Uitterlinden, Andre A1 - Couper, David J A1 - Sitzer, Matthias A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Illig, Thomas A1 - Wild, Philipp S A1 - Orrù, Marco A1 - Lüdemann, Jan A1 - Shuldiner, Alan R A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - White, Charles C A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Seissler, Jochen A1 - Zeller, Tanja A1 - Usala, Gianluca A1 - Ernst, Florian A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - D'Agostino, Ralph B A1 - O'Leary, Daniel H A1 - Ballantyne, Christie A1 - Thiery, Joachim A1 - Ziegler, Andreas A1 - Lakatta, Edward G A1 - Chilukoti, Ravi Kumar A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Wolf, Philip A A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Polak, Joseph F A1 - Li, Xia A1 - Rathmann, Wolfgang A1 - Uda, Manuela A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Klopp, Norman A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Viikari, Jorma A1 - Koenig, Wolfgang A1 - Blankenberg, Stefan A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - Duijn, Cornelia van A1 - Scuteri, Angelo A1 - Homuth, Georg A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Aging KW - Atherosclerosis KW - Carotid Intima-Media Thickness KW - Cohort Studies KW - Coronary Artery Disease KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome, Human KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Heart KW - Humans KW - Middle Aged KW - Phenotype KW - Plaque, Atherosclerotic KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Risk Factors AB -

Carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaque determined by ultrasonography are established measures of subclinical atherosclerosis that each predicts future cardiovascular disease events. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data in 31,211 participants of European ancestry from nine large studies in the setting of the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) Consortium. We then sought additional evidence to support our findings among 11,273 individuals using data from seven additional studies. In the combined meta-analysis, we identified three genomic regions associated with common carotid intima media thickness and two different regions associated with the presence of carotid plaque (P < 5 × 10(-8)). The associated SNPs mapped in or near genes related to cellular signaling, lipid metabolism and blood pressure homeostasis, and two of the regions were associated with coronary artery disease (P < 0.006) in the Coronary Artery Disease Genome-Wide Replication and Meta-Analysis (CARDIoGRAM) consortium. Our findings may provide new insight into pathways leading to subclinical atherosclerosis and subsequent cardiovascular events.

VL - 43 IS - 10 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21909108?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in >80 000 subjects identifies multiple loci for C-reactive protein levels. JF - Circulation Y1 - 2011 A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Barbalic, Maja A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Lu, Chen A1 - Pellikka, Niina A1 - Wallaschofski, Henri A1 - Kettunen, Johannes A1 - Henneman, Peter A1 - Baumert, Jens A1 - Strachan, David P A1 - Fuchsberger, Christian A1 - Vitart, Veronique A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Paré, Guillaume A1 - Naitza, Silvia A1 - Rudock, Megan E A1 - Surakka, Ida A1 - de Geus, Eco J C A1 - Alizadeh, Behrooz Z A1 - Guralnik, Jack A1 - Shuldiner, Alan A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Zee, Robert Y L A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Nambi, Vijay A1 - Kavousi, Maryam A1 - Ripatti, Samuli A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Sundvall, Jouko A1 - Scheet, Paul A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Ruokonen, Aimo A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Hoogeveen, Ron C A1 - Freimer, Nelson B A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Tracy, Russell P A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Buring, Julie E A1 - Yamamoto, Jennifer F A1 - Folsom, Aaron R A1 - Sijbrands, Eric J G A1 - Pankow, James A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Keaney, John F A1 - Sun, Wei A1 - Sarin, Antti-Pekka A1 - Fontes, João D A1 - Badola, Sunita A1 - Astor, Brad C A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Pouta, Anneli A1 - Werdan, Karl A1 - Greiser, Karin H A1 - Kuss, Oliver A1 - Meyer zu Schwabedissen, Henriette E A1 - Thiery, Joachim A1 - Jamshidi, Yalda A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Parker, Alexander N A1 - Aspelund, Thor A1 - Bates, David A1 - Young, Lauren A1 - Tsui, Kim A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Uda, Manuela A1 - Schlessinger, David A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Penninx, Brenda W A1 - Thorand, Barbara A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Coresh, Joe A1 - Willemsen, Gonneke A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Radke, Dörte A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Willems van Dijk, Ko A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Gibson, Quince D A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Boomsma, Dorret I A1 - Xiao, Xiangjun A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Pramstaller, Peter P A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Peltonen, Leena A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Homuth, Georg A1 - Koenig, Wolfgang A1 - Ballantyne, Christie M A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Chasman, Daniel I KW - Biomarkers KW - C-Reactive Protein KW - Cardiovascular Diseases KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Risk Factors KW - Vasculitis AB -

BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a heritable marker of chronic inflammation that is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease. We sought to identify genetic variants that are associated with CRP levels.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed a genome-wide association analysis of CRP in 66 185 participants from 15 population-based studies. We sought replication for the genome-wide significant and suggestive loci in a replication panel comprising 16 540 individuals from 10 independent studies. We found 18 genome-wide significant loci, and we provided evidence of replication for 8 of them. Our results confirm 7 previously known loci and introduce 11 novel loci that are implicated in pathways related to the metabolic syndrome (APOC1, HNF1A, LEPR, GCKR, HNF4A, and PTPN2) or the immune system (CRP, IL6R, NLRP3, IL1F10, and IRF1) or that reside in regions previously not known to play a role in chronic inflammation (PPP1R3B, SALL1, PABPC4, ASCL1, RORA, and BCL7B). We found a significant interaction of body mass index with LEPR (P<2.9×10(-6)). A weighted genetic risk score that was developed to summarize the effect of risk alleles was strongly associated with CRP levels and explained ≈5% of the trait variance; however, there was no evidence for these genetic variants explaining the association of CRP with coronary heart disease.

CONCLUSIONS: We identified 18 loci that were associated with CRP levels. Our study highlights immune response and metabolic regulatory pathways involved in the regulation of chronic inflammation.

VL - 123 IS - 7 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21300955?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Novel loci for adiponectin levels and their influence on type 2 diabetes and metabolic traits: a multi-ethnic meta-analysis of 45,891 individuals. 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Janssens, A Cecile J W A1 - Igl, Wilmar A1 - Hovingh, G Kees A1 - Hengstenberg, Christian A1 - Havulinna, Aki S A1 - Hastie, Nicholas D A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Haritunians, Talin A1 - Hall, Alistair S A1 - Groop, Leif C A1 - Gonzalez, Elena A1 - Freimer, Nelson B A1 - Erdmann, Jeanette A1 - Ejebe, Kenechi G A1 - Döring, Angela A1 - Dominiczak, Anna F A1 - Demissie, Serkalem A1 - Deloukas, Panagiotis A1 - de Faire, Ulf A1 - Crawford, Gabriel A1 - Chen, Yii-der I A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Boekholdt, S Matthijs A1 - Assimes, Themistocles L A1 - Quertermous, Thomas A1 - Seielstad, Mark A1 - Wong, Tien Y A1 - Tai, E-Shyong A1 - Feranil, Alan B A1 - Kuzawa, Christopher W A1 - Taylor, Herman A A1 - Gabriel, Stacey B A1 - Holm, Hilma A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Krauss, Ronald M A1 - Ordovas, Jose M A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Tall, Alan R A1 - Hegele, Robert A A1 - Kastelein, John J P A1 - Schadt, Eric E A1 - Strachan, David P A1 - Reilly, Muredach P A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Schunkert, Heribert A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Sandhu, Manjinder S A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rader, Daniel J A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar KW - Adiponectin KW - African Americans KW - Asian Continental Ancestry Group KW - Cholesterol, HDL KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Gene Expression KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Glucose Tolerance Test KW - Humans KW - Insulin Resistance KW - Male KW - Metabolic Networks and Pathways KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Waist-Hip Ratio AB -

Circulating levels of adiponectin, a hormone produced predominantly by adipocytes, are highly heritable and are inversely associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) and other metabolic traits. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in 39,883 individuals of European ancestry to identify genes associated with metabolic disease. We identified 8 novel loci associated with adiponectin levels and confirmed 2 previously reported loci (P = 4.5×10(-8)-1.2×10(-43)). Using a novel method to combine data across ethnicities (N = 4,232 African Americans, N = 1,776 Asians, and N = 29,347 Europeans), we identified two additional novel loci. Expression analyses of 436 human adipocyte samples revealed that mRNA levels of 18 genes at candidate regions were associated with adiponectin concentrations after accounting for multiple testing (p<3×10(-4)). We next developed a multi-SNP genotypic risk score to test the association of adiponectin decreasing risk alleles on metabolic traits and diseases using consortia-level meta-analytic data. This risk score was associated with increased risk of T2D (p = 4.3×10(-3), n = 22,044), increased triglycerides (p = 2.6×10(-14), n = 93,440), increased waist-to-hip ratio (p = 1.8×10(-5), n = 77,167), increased glucose two hours post oral glucose tolerance testing (p = 4.4×10(-3), n = 15,234), increased fasting insulin (p = 0.015, n = 48,238), but with lower in HDL-cholesterol concentrations (p = 4.5×10(-13), n = 96,748) and decreased BMI (p = 1.4×10(-4), n = 121,335). These findings identify novel genetic determinants of adiponectin levels, which, taken together, influence risk of T2D and markers of insulin resistance.

VL - 8 IS - 3 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479202?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Blood pressure variability and the risk of all-cause mortality, incident myocardial infarction, and incident stroke in the cardiovascular health study. JF - Am J Hypertens Y1 - 2013 A1 - Suchy-Dicey, Astrid M A1 - Wallace, Erin R A1 - Mitchell, S V Elkind A1 - Aguilar, Maria A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Kronmal, Richard A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Longstreth, W T KW - Aged KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cohort Studies KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Incidence KW - Longitudinal Studies KW - Male KW - Mortality KW - Myocardial Infarction KW - Risk KW - Stroke KW - United States AB -

BACKGROUND: Recent reports have linked variability in visit-to-visit systolic blood pressure (SBP) to risk of mortality and stroke, independent of the effect of mean SBP level. This study aimed to evaluate whether variability in SBP is associated with all-cause mortality, incident myocardial infarction (MI), and incident stroke, independent of mean SBP or trends in SBP levels over time.

METHODS: The Cardiovascular Health Study is a longitudinal cohort study of vascular risk factors and disease in the elderly. Participants who attended their first 5 annual clinic visits and experienced no event before the 5th visit were eligible (n = 3,852). Primary analyses were restricted to participants not using antihypertensive medications throughout the first 5 clinic visits (n = 1,642). Intraindividual SBP variables were defined using each participant's 5-visit blood pressure measures. Cox proportional hazards models estimated adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) per SD increase in intraindividual SBP variability, adjusted for intraindividual SBP mean and change over time.

RESULTS: Over a mean follow-up of 9.9 years, there were 844 deaths, 203 MIs, and 195 strokes. Intraindividual SBP variability was significantly associated with increased risk of mortality (HR = 1.13; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.05-1.21) and of incident MI (HR = 1.20; 95%CI = 1.06-1.36), independent of the effect from adjustment factors. Intraindividual SBP variability was not associated with risk of stroke (HR = 1.03; 95% CI = 0.89-1.21).

CONCLUSIONS: Long-term visit-to-visit SBP variability was independently associated with a higher risk of subsequent mortality and MI but not stroke. More research is needed to determine the relationship of BP variability with cardiovascular risk and the clinical implications.

VL - 26 IS - 10 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23744496?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genome-wide and gene-centric analyses of circulating myeloperoxidase levels in the charge and care consortia. JF - Hum Mol Genet Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Hartiala, Jaana A1 - Zeller, Tanja A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Baumert, Jens A1 - Kleber, Marcus E A1 - Wild, Philipp S A1 - Baldus, Stephan A1 - Bielinski, Suzette J A1 - Fontes, João D A1 - Illig, Thomas A1 - Keating, Brendan J A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Ojeda, Francisco A1 - Müller-Nurasyid, Martina A1 - Munzel, Thomas F A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Schnabel, Renate B A1 - Tang, W H Wilson A1 - Thorand, Barbara A1 - Erdmann, Jeanette A1 - Jacobs, David R A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Koenig, Wolfgang A1 - Tracy, Russell P A1 - Blankenberg, Stefan A1 - März, Winfried A1 - Gross, Myron D A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Hazen, Stanley L A1 - Allayee, Hooman KW - Adult KW - African Americans KW - Aged KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Complement Factor H KW - Coronary Artery Disease KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic KW - Genetic Association Studies KW - Genetic Variation KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Peroxidase KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Young Adult AB -

Increased systemic levels of myeloperoxidase (MPO) are associated with the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). To identify the genetic factors that are associated with circulating MPO levels, we carried out a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and a gene-centric analysis in subjects of European ancestry and African Americans (AAs). A locus on chromosome 1q31.1 containing the complement factor H (CFH) gene was strongly associated with serum MPO levels in 9305 subjects of European ancestry (lead SNP rs800292; P = 4.89 × 10(-41)) and in 1690 AA subjects (rs505102; P = 1.05 × 10(-8)). Gene-centric analyses in 8335 subjects of European ancestry additionally identified two rare MPO coding sequence variants that were associated with serum MPO levels (rs28730837, P = 5.21 × 10(-12); rs35897051, P = 3.32 × 10(-8)). A GWAS for plasma MPO levels in 9260 European ancestry subjects identified a chromosome 17q22 region near MPO that was significantly associated (lead SNP rs6503905; P = 2.94 × 10(-12)), but the CFH locus did not exhibit evidence of association with plasma MPO levels. Functional analyses revealed that rs800292 was associated with levels of complement proteins in serum. Variants at chromosome 17q22 also had pleiotropic cis effects on gene expression. In a case-control analysis of ∼80 000 subjects from CARDIoGRAM, none of the identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were associated with CAD. These results suggest that distinct genetic factors regulate serum and plasma MPO levels, which may have relevance for various acute and chronic inflammatory disorders. The clinical implications for CAD and a better understanding of the functional basis for the association of CFH and MPO variants with circulating MPO levels require further study.

VL - 22 IS - 16 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23620142?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A genome-wide association study of depressive symptoms. JF - Biol Psychiatry Y1 - 2013 A1 - Hek, Karin A1 - Demirkan, Ayse A1 - Lahti, Jari A1 - Terracciano, Antonio A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Cornelis, Marilyn C A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Bakshis, Erin A1 - Baumert, Jens A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Marciante, Kristin A1 - Meirelles, Osorio A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Vogelzangs, Nicole A1 - Yu, Lei A1 - Bandinelli, Stefania A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Bennett, David A A1 - Boomsma, Dorret A1 - Cannas, Alessandra A1 - Coker, Laura H A1 - de Geus, Eco A1 - De Jager, Philip L A1 - Diez-Roux, Ana V A1 - Purcell, Shaun A1 - Hu, Frank B A1 - Rimma, Eric B A1 - Hunter, David J A1 - Jensen, Majken K A1 - Curhan, Gary A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Penman, Alan D A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Emeny, Rebecca A1 - Eriksson, Johan G A1 - Evans, Denis A A1 - Ferrucci, Luigi A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Illig, Thomas A1 - Kardia, Sharon A1 - Kelly-Hayes, Margaret A1 - Koenen, Karestan A1 - Kraft, Peter A1 - Kuningas, Maris A1 - Massaro, Joseph M A1 - Melzer, David A1 - Mulas, Antonella A1 - Mulder, Cornelis L A1 - Murray, Anna A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Palotie, Aarno A1 - Penninx, Brenda A1 - Petersmann, Astrid A1 - Pilling, Luke C A1 - Psaty, Bruce A1 - Rawal, Rajesh A1 - Reiman, Eric M A1 - Schulz, Andrea A1 - Shulman, Joshua M A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Sutin, Angelina R A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Widen, Elisabeth A1 - Yaffe, Kristine A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Cucca, Francesco A1 - Harris, Tamara A1 - Ladwig, Karl-Heinz A1 - Llewellyn, David J A1 - Räikkönen, Katri A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Grabe, Hans J A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lunetta, Kathryn L A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Tiemeier, Henning A1 - Murabito, Joanne KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5 KW - Depression KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

BACKGROUND: Depression is a heritable trait that exists on a continuum of varying severity and duration. Yet, the search for genetic variants associated with depression has had few successes. We exploit the entire continuum of depression to find common variants for depressive symptoms.

METHODS: In this genome-wide association study, we combined the results of 17 population-based studies assessing depressive symptoms with the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Replication of the independent top hits (p<1×10(-5)) was performed in five studies assessing depressive symptoms with other instruments. In addition, we performed a combined meta-analysis of all 22 discovery and replication studies.

RESULTS: The discovery sample comprised 34,549 individuals (mean age of 66.5) and no loci reached genome-wide significance (lowest p = 1.05×10(-7)). Seven independent single nucleotide polymorphisms were considered for replication. In the replication set (n = 16,709), we found suggestive association of one single nucleotide polymorphism with depressive symptoms (rs161645, 5q21, p = 9.19×10(-3)). This 5q21 region reached genome-wide significance (p = 4.78×10(-8)) in the overall meta-analysis combining discovery and replication studies (n = 51,258).

CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that only a large sample comprising more than 50,000 subjects may be sufficiently powered to detect genes for depressive symptoms.

VL - 73 IS - 7 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23290196?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Whole-genome sequence-based analysis of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2013 A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Voorman, Arend A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Liu, Xiaoming A1 - Yu, Jin A1 - Li, Alexander A1 - Muzny, Donna A1 - Yu, Fuli A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Zhu, Chengsong A1 - Bis, Joshua A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Gibbs, Richard A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric KW - Cholesterol, HDL KW - Computational Biology KW - Databases, Genetic KW - Genetic Variation KW - Genome, Human KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genomics KW - Heterozygote KW - Humans KW - Open Reading Frames AB -

We describe initial steps for interrogating whole-genome sequence data to characterize the genetic architecture of a complex trait, levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). We report whole-genome sequencing and analysis of 962 individuals from the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genetic Epidemiology (CHARGE) studies. From this analysis, we estimate that common variation contributes more to heritability of HDL-C levels than rare variation, and screening for mendelian variants for dyslipidemia identified individuals with extreme HDL-C levels. Whole-genome sequencing analyses highlight the value of regulatory and non-protein-coding regions of the genome in addition to protein-coding regions.

VL - 45 IS - 8 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23770607?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Association of low-frequency and rare coding-sequence variants with blood lipids and coronary heart disease in 56,000 whites and blacks. JF - Am J Hum Genet Y1 - 2014 A1 - Peloso, Gina M A1 - Auer, Paul L A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Voorman, Arend A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Stitziel, Nathan O A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Khetarpal, Sumeet A A1 - Crosby, Jacy R A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - Jakobsdottir, Johanna A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Davies, Gail A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Manichaikul, Ani A1 - Davis, Brian A1 - Lohman, Kurt A1 - Joon, Aron Y A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Grove, Megan L A1 - Zanoni, Paolo A1 - Redon, Valeska A1 - Demissie, Serkalem A1 - Lawson, Kim A1 - Peters, Ulrike A1 - Carlson, Christopher A1 - Jackson, Rebecca D A1 - Ryckman, Kelli K A1 - Mackey, Rachel H A1 - Robinson, Jennifer G A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Mychaleckyj, Josyf C A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Stafford, Jeanette M A1 - Reynolds, Lindsay M A1 - Marioni, Riccardo E A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Patel, Aniruddh P A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Hindy, George A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Duga, Stefano A1 - Merlini, Piera Angelica A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Asselta, Rosanna A1 - Girelli, Domenico A1 - Martinelli, Nicola A1 - Shah, Svati H A1 - Kraus, William E A1 - Li, Mingyao A1 - Rader, Daniel J A1 - Reilly, Muredach P A1 - McPherson, Ruth A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Ardissino, Diego A1 - Zhang, Qunyuan A1 - Wang, Judy A1 - Tsai, Michael Y A1 - Taylor, Herman A A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Griswold, Michael E A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Ordovas, Jose M A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Chen, Y-D Ida A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne KW - 1-Alkyl-2-acetylglycerophosphocholine Esterase KW - Adult KW - African Continental Ancestry Group KW - Aged KW - Alleles KW - Animals KW - Cholesterol, HDL KW - Cholesterol, LDL KW - Cohort Studies KW - Coronary Disease KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Gene Frequency KW - Genetic Association Studies KW - Genetic Code KW - Genetic Variation KW - Humans KW - Linear Models KW - Male KW - Mice KW - Mice, Inbred C57BL KW - Microtubule-Associated Proteins KW - Middle Aged KW - Phenotype KW - Sequence Analysis, DNA KW - Subtilisins KW - Triglycerides AB -

Low-frequency coding DNA sequence variants in the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 gene (PCSK9) lower plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), protect against risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), and have prompted the development of a new class of therapeutics. It is uncertain whether the PCSK9 example represents a paradigm or an isolated exception. We used the "Exome Array" to genotype >200,000 low-frequency and rare coding sequence variants across the genome in 56,538 individuals (42,208 European ancestry [EA] and 14,330 African ancestry [AA]) and tested these variants for association with LDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and triglycerides. Although we did not identify new genes associated with LDL-C, we did identify four low-frequency (frequencies between 0.1% and 2%) variants (ANGPTL8 rs145464906 [c.361C>T; p.Gln121*], PAFAH1B2 rs186808413 [c.482C>T; p.Ser161Leu], COL18A1 rs114139997 [c.331G>A; p.Gly111Arg], and PCSK7 rs142953140 [c.1511G>A; p.Arg504His]) with large effects on HDL-C and/or triglycerides. None of these four variants was associated with risk for CHD, suggesting that examples of low-frequency coding variants with robust effects on both lipids and CHD will be limited.

VL - 94 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24507774?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of long-term averaging of quantitative blood pressure traits on the detection of genetic associations. JF - Am J Hum Genet Y1 - 2014 A1 - Ganesh, Santhi K A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Verwoert, Germain A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Gu, Xiangjun A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Yang, Min-Lee A1 - Zhang, Yan A1 - Ehret, Georg A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Papanicolau, George J A1 - Sijbrands, Eric J A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Pihur, Vasyl A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Xu, Ming A1 - Caulfield, Mark A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Zhang, He A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Gao, Wei A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Willer, Cristen J A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Huo, Yong A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda KW - Blood Pressure KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Longitudinal Studies KW - Phenotype KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Quantitative Trait Loci AB -

Blood pressure (BP) is a heritable, quantitative trait with intraindividual variability and susceptibility to measurement error. Genetic studies of BP generally use single-visit measurements and thus cannot remove variability occurring over months or years. We leveraged the idea that averaging BP measured across time would improve phenotypic accuracy and thereby increase statistical power to detect genetic associations. We studied systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and pulse pressure (PP) averaged over multiple years in 46,629 individuals of European ancestry. We identified 39 trait-variant associations across 19 independent loci (p < 5 × 10(-8)); five associations (in four loci) uniquely identified by our LTA analyses included those of SBP and MAP at 2p23 (rs1275988, near KCNK3), DBP at 2q11.2 (rs7599598, in FER1L5), and PP at 6p21 (rs10948071, near CRIP3) and 7p13 (rs2949837, near IGFBP3). Replication analyses conducted in cohorts with single-visit BP data showed positive replication of associations and a nominal association (p < 0.05). We estimated a 20% gain in statistical power with long-term average (LTA) as compared to single-visit BP association studies. Using LTA analysis, we identified genetic loci influencing BP. LTA might be one way of increasing the power of genetic associations for continuous traits in extant samples for other phenotypes that are measured serially over time.

VL - 95 IS - 1 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24975945?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gene-age interactions in blood pressure regulation: a large-scale investigation with the CHARGE, Global BPgen, and ICBP Consortia. JF - Am J Hum Genet Y1 - 2014 A1 - Simino, Jeannette A1 - Shi, Gang A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Gu, Xiangjun A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Sijbrands, Eric A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Bragg-Gresham, Jennifer L A1 - Cadby, Gemma A1 - Chen, Peng A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Corre, Tanguy A1 - de Boer, Rudolf A A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Johnson, Toby A1 - Khor, Chiea-Chuen A1 - Lluís-Ganella, Carla A1 - Luan, Jian'an A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Sõber, Siim A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Verweij, Niek A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Elosua, Roberto A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hercberg, Serge A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - James, Alan L A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Khaw, Kay-Tee A1 - Kutalik, Zoltán A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Navis, Gerjan A1 - Ong, Rick Twee-Hee A1 - Papanicolau, George J A1 - Penninx, Brenda W A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Sanna, Serena A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Stolk, Ronald P A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - van der Klauw, Melanie M A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Vithana, Eranga Nishanthie A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Young, Terri L A1 - Aung, Tin A1 - Bochud, Murielle A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Hartman, Catharina A A1 - Laan, Maris A1 - Lakatta, Edward G A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Lucas, Gavin A1 - Meneton, Pierre A1 - Palmer, Lyle J A1 - Rettig, Rainer A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Teo, Yik-Ying A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Wijmenga, Cisca A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Witteman, Jacqueline C M A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Age Factors KW - Aged KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cohort Studies KW - Humans KW - Middle Aged KW - Young Adult AB -

Although age-dependent effects on blood pressure (BP) have been reported, they have not been systematically investigated in large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWASs). We leveraged the infrastructure of three well-established consortia (CHARGE, GBPgen, and ICBP) and a nonstandard approach (age stratification and metaregression) to conduct a genome-wide search of common variants with age-dependent effects on systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP), mean arterial (MAP), and pulse (PP) pressure. In a two-staged design using 99,241 individuals of European ancestry, we identified 20 genome-wide significant (p ≤ 5 × 10(-8)) loci by using joint tests of the SNP main effect and SNP-age interaction. Nine of the significant loci demonstrated nominal evidence of age-dependent effects on BP by tests of the interactions alone. Index SNPs in the EHBP1L1 (DBP and MAP), CASZ1 (SBP and MAP), and GOSR2 (PP) loci exhibited the largest age interactions, with opposite directions of effect in the young versus the old. The changes in the genetic effects over time were small but nonnegligible (up to 1.58 mm Hg over 60 years). The EHBP1L1 locus was discovered through gene-age interactions only in whites but had DBP main effects replicated (p = 8.3 × 10(-4)) in 8,682 Asians from Singapore, indicating potential interethnic heterogeneity. A secondary analysis revealed 22 loci with evidence of age-specific effects (e.g., only in 20 to 29-year-olds). Age can be used to select samples with larger genetic effect sizes and more homogenous phenotypes, which may increase statistical power. Age-dependent effects identified through novel statistical approaches can provide insight into the biology and temporal regulation underlying BP associations.

VL - 95 IS - 1 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24954895?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in African Americans provides insights into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes. JF - PLoS Genet Y1 - 2014 A1 - Ng, Maggie C Y A1 - Shriner, Daniel A1 - Chen, Brian H A1 - Li, Jiang A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Liu, Jiankang A1 - Bielinski, Suzette J A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Comeau, Mary E A1 - Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - An, Ping A1 - Patel, Sanjay R A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Long, Jirong A1 - Armstrong, Loren L A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne A1 - Yang, Lingyao A1 - Snively, Beverly M A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Mudgal, Poorva A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Keene, Keith L A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Mychaleckyj, Josyf C A1 - Nayak, Uma A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Chen, Y-D Ida A1 - Taylor, Herman A A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Couper, David A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Doumatey, Ayo A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Mathias, Rasika A A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - Singleton, Andrew B A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Igo, Robert P A1 - Sedor, John R A1 - Kabagambe, Edmond K A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - McKnight, Barbara A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Hsueh, Wen-Chi A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Kraja, Aldi A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Cai, Qiuyin A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Blot, William J A1 - Lowe, William L A1 - Pacheco, Jennifer A A1 - Crawford, Dana C A1 - Grundberg, Elin A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Hayes, M Geoffrey A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Cummings, Steven R A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Iyengar, Sudha K A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Kao, W H Linda A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Sale, Michèle M A1 - Liu, Simin A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Bowden, Donald W KW - African Americans KW - Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - HLA-B27 Antigen KW - HMGA2 Protein KW - Humans KW - KCNQ1 Potassium Channel KW - Mutant Chimeric Proteins KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 Protein AB -

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is more prevalent in African Americans than in Europeans. However, little is known about the genetic risk in African Americans despite the recent identification of more than 70 T2D loci primarily by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in individuals of European ancestry. In order to investigate the genetic architecture of T2D in African Americans, the MEta-analysis of type 2 DIabetes in African Americans (MEDIA) Consortium examined 17 GWAS on T2D comprising 8,284 cases and 15,543 controls in African Americans in stage 1 analysis. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) association analysis was conducted in each study under the additive model after adjustment for age, sex, study site, and principal components. Meta-analysis of approximately 2.6 million genotyped and imputed SNPs in all studies was conducted using an inverse variance-weighted fixed effect model. Replications were performed to follow up 21 loci in up to 6,061 cases and 5,483 controls in African Americans, and 8,130 cases and 38,987 controls of European ancestry. We identified three known loci (TCF7L2, HMGA2 and KCNQ1) and two novel loci (HLA-B and INS-IGF2) at genome-wide significance (4.15 × 10(-94) VL - 10 IS - 8 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25102180?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pharmacogenetic meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of LDL cholesterol response to statins. JF - Nat Commun Y1 - 2014 A1 - Postmus, Iris A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Deshmukh, Harshal A A1 - Barnes, Michael R A1 - Li, Xiaohui A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Zhou, Kaixin A1 - Arsenault, Benoit J A1 - Donnelly, Louise A A1 - Wiggins, Kerri L A1 - Avery, Christy L A1 - Griffin, Paula A1 - Feng, QiPing A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Li, Guo A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - de Keyser, Catherine E A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - de Craen, Anton J M A1 - Stott, David J A1 - Buckley, Brendan M A1 - Ford, Ian A1 - Westendorp, Rudi G J A1 - Slagboom, P Eline A1 - Sattar, Naveed A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Poulter, Neil A1 - Stanton, Alice A1 - Shields, Denis C A1 - O'Brien, Eoin A1 - Shaw-Hawkins, Sue A1 - Chen, Y-D Ida A1 - Nickerson, Deborah A A1 - Smith, Joshua D A1 - Dubé, Marie Pierre A1 - Boekholdt, S Matthijs A1 - Hovingh, G Kees A1 - Kastelein, John J P A1 - McKeigue, Paul M A1 - Betteridge, John A1 - Neil, Andrew A1 - Durrington, Paul N A1 - Doney, Alex A1 - Carr, Fiona A1 - Morris, Andrew A1 - McCarthy, Mark I A1 - Groop, Leif A1 - Ahlqvist, Emma A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Whitsel, Eric A A1 - Stürmer, Til A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Ngwa, Julius S A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Wei, Wei-Qi A1 - Wilke, Russell A A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Sun, Fangui A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Post, Wendy A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Arnold, Alice M A1 - Stafford, Jeanette M A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Herrington, David M A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Launer, Leonore J A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Chu, Audrey Y A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - MacFadyen, Jean G A1 - Barratt, Bryan J A1 - Nyberg, Fredrik A1 - Stricker, Bruno H A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Emilsson, Valur A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Ballantyne, Christie M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Adrienne Cupples, L A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Tardif, Jean-Claude A1 - Colhoun, Helen M A1 - Hitman, Graham A1 - Krauss, Ronald M A1 - Wouter Jukema, J A1 - Caulfield, Mark J KW - Cholesterol, LDL KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors KW - Pharmacogenetics KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

Statins effectively lower LDL cholesterol levels in large studies and the observed interindividual response variability may be partially explained by genetic variation. Here we perform a pharmacogenetic meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in studies addressing the LDL cholesterol response to statins, including up to 18,596 statin-treated subjects. We validate the most promising signals in a further 22,318 statin recipients and identify two loci, SORT1/CELSR2/PSRC1 and SLCO1B1, not previously identified in GWAS. Moreover, we confirm the previously described associations with APOE and LPA. Our findings advance the understanding of the pharmacogenetic architecture of statin response.

VL - 5 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350695?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Predicting stroke through genetic risk functions: the CHARGE Risk Score Project. JF - Stroke Y1 - 2014 A1 - Ibrahim-Verbaas, Carla A A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Choi, Seung Hoan A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Rao, Madhu A1 - Nalls, Mike A1 - Fontes, João D A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Fox, Caroline S A1 - Malik, Rainer A1 - Dichgans, Martin A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Lahti, Jari A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Folsom, Aaron R A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Rosamond, Wayne D A1 - Shahar, Eyal A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - Koudstaal, Peter J A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Wieberdink, Renske G A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Xue, Luting A1 - Beiser, Alexa A1 - Wolf, Philip A A1 - DeCarli, Charles A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Launer, Lenore J KW - Age Factors KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Area Under Curve KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Cohort Studies KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Regression Analysis KW - Risk Factors KW - ROC Curve KW - Sex Factors KW - Stroke AB -

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Beyond the Framingham Stroke Risk Score, prediction of future stroke may improve with a genetic risk score (GRS) based on single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with stroke and its risk factors.

METHODS: The study includes 4 population-based cohorts with 2047 first incident strokes from 22,720 initially stroke-free European origin participants aged ≥55 years, who were followed for up to 20 years. GRSs were constructed with 324 single-nucleotide polymorphisms implicated in stroke and 9 risk factors. The association of the GRS to first incident stroke was tested using Cox regression; the GRS predictive properties were assessed with area under the curve statistics comparing the GRS with age and sex, Framingham Stroke Risk Score models, and reclassification statistics. These analyses were performed per cohort and in a meta-analysis of pooled data. Replication was sought in a case-control study of ischemic stroke.

RESULTS: In the meta-analysis, adding the GRS to the Framingham Stroke Risk Score, age and sex model resulted in a significant improvement in discrimination (all stroke: Δjoint area under the curve=0.016, P=2.3×10(-6); ischemic stroke: Δjoint area under the curve=0.021, P=3.7×10(-7)), although the overall area under the curve remained low. In all the studies, there was a highly significantly improved net reclassification index (P<10(-4)).

CONCLUSIONS: The single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with stroke and its risk factors result only in a small improvement in prediction of future stroke compared with the classical epidemiological risk factors for stroke.

VL - 45 IS - 2 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24436238?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sequence analysis of six blood pressure candidate regions in 4,178 individuals: the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) targeted sequencing study. JF - PLoS One Y1 - 2014 A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Muzny, Donna A1 - Gibbs, Richard A A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Levy, Daniel KW - Aging KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cohort Studies KW - Heart KW - Humans KW - Sequence Analysis AB -

BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified multiple loci for blood pressure (BP) and hypertension. Six genes--ATP2B1, CACNB2, CYP17A1, JAG1, PLEKHA7, and SH2B3--were evaluated for sequence variation with large effects on systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), pulse pressure (PP), and mean arterial pressure (MAP).

METHODS AND RESULTS: Targeted genomic sequence was determined in 4,178 European ancestry participants from the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) Consortium. Common variants (≥50 minor allele copies) were evaluated individually and rare variants (minor allele frequency, MAF≤1%) were aggregated by locus. 464 common variants were identified across the 6 genes. An upstream CYP17A1 variant, rs11191416 (MAF = 0.09), was the most significant association for SBP (P = 0.0005); however the association was attenuated (P = 0.0469) after conditioning on the GWAS index single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). A PLEKHA7 intronic variant was the strongest DBP association (rs12806040, MAF = 0.007, P = 0.0006) and was not in LD (r² = 0.01) with the GWAS SNP. A CACNB2 intronic SNP, rs1571787, was the most significant association with PP (MAF = 0.27, P = 0.0003), but was not independent from the GWAS SNP (r² = 0.34). Three variants (rs6163 and rs743572 in the CYP17A1 region and rs112467382 in PLEKHA7) were associated with BP traits (P<0.001). Rare variation, aggregately assessed in the 6 regions, was not significantly associated with BP measures.

CONCLUSION: Six targeted gene regions, previously identified by GWAS, did not harbor novel variation with large effects on BP in this sample.

VL - 9 IS - 10 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25275628?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Consumption of meat is associated with higher fasting glucose and insulin concentrations regardless of glucose and insulin genetic risk scores: a meta-analysis of 50,345 Caucasians. JF - Am J Clin Nutr Y1 - 2015 A1 - Fretts, Amanda M A1 - Follis, Jack L A1 - Nettleton, Jennifer A A1 - Lemaitre, Rozenn N A1 - Ngwa, Julius S A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Kalafati, Ioanna Panagiota A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Frazier-Wood, Alexis C A1 - Houston, Denise K A1 - Lahti, Jari A1 - Ericson, Ulrika A1 - van den Hooven, Edith H A1 - Mikkilä, Vera A1 - Kiefte-de Jong, Jessica C A1 - Mozaffarian, Dariush A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Renstrom, Frida A1 - North, Kari E A1 - McKeown, Nicola M A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Kanoni, Stavroula A1 - Smith, Caren E A1 - Garcia, Melissa E A1 - Tiainen, Anna-Maija A1 - Sonestedt, Emily A1 - Manichaikul, Ani A1 - van Rooij, Frank J A A1 - Dimitriou, Maria A1 - Raitakari, Olli A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Djoussé, Luc A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Hu, Frank B A1 - Lai, Chao-Qiang A1 - Keller, Margaux F A1 - Perälä, Mia-Maria A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Graff, Misa A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Mukamal, Kenneth A1 - Johansson, Ingegerd A1 - Ordovas, Jose M A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Männistö, Satu A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Seppälä, Ilkka A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Eriksson, Johan G A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Dedoussis, George V A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Siscovick, David S KW - Blood Glucose KW - Cohort Studies KW - Genetic Association Studies KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hyperglycemia KW - Hyperinsulinism KW - Insulin KW - Insulin Resistance KW - Insulin-Secreting Cells KW - Meat KW - Meat Products KW - Middle Aged KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Risk Factors AB -

BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that meat intake is associated with diabetes-related phenotypes. However, whether the associations of meat intake and glucose and insulin homeostasis are modified by genes related to glucose and insulin is unknown.

OBJECTIVE: We investigated the associations of meat intake and the interaction of meat with genotype on fasting glucose and insulin concentrations in Caucasians free of diabetes mellitus.

DESIGN: Fourteen studies that are part of the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium participated in the analysis. Data were provided for up to 50,345 participants. Using linear regression within studies and a fixed-effects meta-analysis across studies, we examined 1) the associations of processed meat and unprocessed red meat intake with fasting glucose and insulin concentrations; and 2) the interactions of processed meat and unprocessed red meat with genetic risk score related to fasting glucose or insulin resistance on fasting glucose and insulin concentrations.

RESULTS: Processed meat was associated with higher fasting glucose, and unprocessed red meat was associated with both higher fasting glucose and fasting insulin concentrations after adjustment for potential confounders [not including body mass index (BMI)]. For every additional 50-g serving of processed meat per day, fasting glucose was 0.021 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.011, 0.030 mmol/L) higher. Every additional 100-g serving of unprocessed red meat per day was associated with a 0.037-mmol/L (95% CI: 0.023, 0.051-mmol/L) higher fasting glucose concentration and a 0.049-ln-pmol/L (95% CI: 0.035, 0.063-ln-pmol/L) higher fasting insulin concentration. After additional adjustment for BMI, observed associations were attenuated and no longer statistically significant. The association of processed meat and fasting insulin did not reach statistical significance after correction for multiple comparisons. Observed associations were not modified by genetic loci known to influence fasting glucose or insulin resistance.

CONCLUSION: The association of higher fasting glucose and insulin concentrations with meat consumption was not modified by an index of glucose- and insulin-related single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Six of the participating studies are registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT0000513 (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities), NCT00149435 (Cardiovascular Health Study), NCT00005136 (Family Heart Study), NCT00005121 (Framingham Heart Study), NCT00083369 (Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network), and NCT00005487 (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis).

VL - 102 IS - 5 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26354543?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An Empirical Comparison of Joint and Stratified Frameworks for Studying G × E Interactions: Systolic Blood Pressure and Smoking in the CHARGE Gene-Lifestyle Interactions Working Group. JF - Genet Epidemiol Y1 - 2016 A1 - Sung, Yun Ju A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Lin, Li-An A1 - Richard, Melissa A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Deng, Xuan A1 - Fisher, Virginia A A1 - Zhou, Yanhua A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Smith, Jennifer A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Lohman, Kurt A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Arnett, Donna A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Alfred, Tamuno A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Kardia, Sharon A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne AB -

Studying gene-environment (G × E) interactions is important, as they extend our knowledge of the genetic architecture of complex traits and may help to identify novel variants not detected via analysis of main effects alone. The main statistical framework for studying G × E interactions uses a single regression model that includes both the genetic main and G × E interaction effects (the "joint" framework). The alternative "stratified" framework combines results from genetic main-effect analyses carried out separately within the exposed and unexposed groups. Although there have been several investigations using theory and simulation, an empirical comparison of the two frameworks is lacking. Here, we compare the two frameworks using results from genome-wide association studies of systolic blood pressure for 3.2 million low frequency and 6.5 million common variants across 20 cohorts of European ancestry, comprising 79,731 individuals. Our cohorts have sample sizes ranging from 456 to 22,983 and include both family-based and population-based samples. In cohort-specific analyses, the two frameworks provided similar inference for population-based cohorts. The agreement was reduced for family-based cohorts. In meta-analyses, agreement between the two frameworks was less than that observed in cohort-specific analyses, despite the increased sample size. In meta-analyses, agreement depended on (1) the minor allele frequency, (2) inclusion of family-based cohorts in meta-analysis, and (3) filtering scheme. The stratified framework appears to approximate the joint framework well only for common variants in population-based cohorts. We conclude that the joint framework is the preferred approach and should be used to control false positives when dealing with low-frequency variants and/or family-based cohorts.

VL - 40 IS - 5 U1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27230302?dopt=Abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis identifies common and rare variants influencing blood pressure and overlapping with metabolic trait loci. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2016 A1 - Liu, Chunyu A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Martin, Lisa W A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Surendran, Praveen A1 - Drenos, Fotios A1 - Cook, James P A1 - Auer, Paul L A1 - Chu, Audrey Y A1 - Giri, Ayush A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Jakobsdottir, Johanna A1 - Lin, Li-An A1 - Stafford, Jeanette M A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Mei, Hao A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Voorman, Arend A1 - Larson, Martin G A1 - Grove, Megan L A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Chen, Han A1 - Huan, Tianxiao A1 - Kosova, Gulum A1 - Stitziel, Nathan O A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Samani, Nilesh A1 - Schunkert, Heribert A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Li, Man A1 - Fuchsberger, Christian A1 - Pattaro, Cristian A1 - Gorski, Mathias A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Papanicolaou, George J A1 - Rossouw, Jacques E A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Gottesman, Omri A1 - Daw, E Warwick A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Ganesh, Santhi A1 - Salfati, Elias A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Felix, Stephan B A1 - Rettig, Rainer A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Kim, Eric A1 - Lee, Wen-Jane A1 - Lee, I-Te A1 - Sheu, Wayne H-H A1 - Tsosie, Krystal S A1 - Edwards, Digna R Velez A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Borecki, Ingrid B A1 - Edwards, Todd L A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Chasman, Daniel I AB -

Meta-analyses of association results for blood pressure using exome-centric single-variant and gene-based tests identified 31 new loci in a discovery stage among 146,562 individuals, with follow-up and meta-analysis in 180,726 additional individuals (total n = 327,288). These blood pressure-associated loci are enriched for known variants for cardiometabolic traits. Associations were also observed for the aggregation of rare and low-frequency missense variants in three genes, NPR1, DBH, and PTPMT1. In addition, blood pressure associations at 39 previously reported loci were confirmed. The identified variants implicate biological pathways related to cardiometabolic traits, vascular function, and development. Several new variants are inferred to have roles in transcription or as hubs in protein-protein interaction networks. Genetic risk scores constructed from the identified variants were strongly associated with coronary disease and myocardial infarction. This large collection of blood pressure-associated loci suggests new therapeutic strategies for hypertension, emphasizing a link with cardiometabolic risk.

VL - 48 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of HDL cholesterol response to statins. JF - J Med Genet Y1 - 2016 A1 - Postmus, Iris A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Arsenault, Benoit J A1 - Avery, Christy L A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - de Keyser, Catherine E A1 - Deshmukh, Harshal A A1 - Evans, Daniel S A1 - Feng, QiPing A1 - Li, Xiaohui A1 - Smit, Roelof A J A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Sun, Fangui A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Arnold, Alice M A1 - Barnes, Michael R A1 - Barratt, Bryan J A1 - Betteridge, John A1 - Boekholdt, S Matthijs A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Buckley, Brendan M A1 - Chen, Y-D Ida A1 - de Craen, Anton J M A1 - Cummings, Steven R A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Dubé, Marie Pierre A1 - Durrington, Paul N A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Ford, Ian A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Hovingh, G Kees A1 - Kastelein, John J P A1 - Launer, Leonore J A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - McKeigue, Paul M A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Neil, Andrew A1 - Nickerson, Deborah A A1 - Nyberg, Fredrik A1 - O'Brien, Eoin A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Post, Wendy A1 - Poulter, Neil A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Sattar, Naveed A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Shaw-Hawkins, Sue A1 - Shields, Denis C A1 - Slagboom, P Eline A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Smith, Joshua D A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Stanton, Alice A1 - Stott, David J A1 - Stricker, Bruno H A1 - Stürmer, Til A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Wei, Wei-Qi A1 - Westendorp, Rudi G J A1 - Whitsel, Eric A A1 - Wiggins, Kerri L A1 - Wilke, Russell A A1 - Ballantyne, Christie M A1 - Colhoun, Helen M A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hitman, Graham A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Stafford, Jeanette M A1 - Stein, Charles M A1 - Tardif, Jean-Claude A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Krauss, Ronald M AB -

BACKGROUND: In addition to lowering low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), statin therapy also raises high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels. Inter-individual variation in HDL-C response to statins may be partially explained by genetic variation.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify variants with an effect on statin-induced high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) changes. The 123 most promising signals with p<1×10(-4) from the 16 769 statin-treated participants in the first analysis stage were followed up in an independent group of 10 951 statin-treated individuals, providing a total sample size of 27 720 individuals. The only associations of genome-wide significance (p<5×10(-8)) were between minor alleles at the CETP locus and greater HDL-C response to statin treatment.

CONCLUSIONS: Based on results from this study that included a relatively large sample size, we suggest that CETP may be the only detectable locus with common genetic variants that influence HDL-C response to statins substantially in individuals of European descent. Although CETP is known to be associated with HDL-C, we provide evidence that this pharmacogenetic effect is independent of its association with baseline HDL-C levels.

VL - 53 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Association Between Telomere Length and Risk of Cancer and Non-Neoplastic Diseases: A Mendelian Randomization Study. JF - JAMA Oncol Y1 - 2017 A1 - Haycock, Philip C A1 - Burgess, Stephen A1 - Nounu, Aayah A1 - Zheng, Jie A1 - Okoli, George N A1 - Bowden, Jack A1 - Wade, Kaitlin Hazel A1 - Timpson, Nicholas J A1 - Evans, David M A1 - Willeit, Peter A1 - Aviv, Abraham A1 - Gaunt, Tom R A1 - Hemani, Gibran A1 - Mangino, Massimo A1 - Ellis, Hayley Patricia A1 - Kurian, Kathreena M A1 - Pooley, Karen A A1 - Eeles, Rosalind A A1 - Lee, Jeffrey E A1 - Fang, Shenying A1 - Chen, Wei V A1 - Law, Matthew H A1 - Bowdler, Lisa M A1 - Iles, Mark M A1 - Yang, Qiong A1 - Worrall, Bradford B A1 - Markus, Hugh Stephen A1 - Hung, Rayjean J A1 - Amos, Chris I A1 - Spurdle, Amanda B A1 - Thompson, Deborah J A1 - O'Mara, Tracy A A1 - Wolpin, Brian A1 - Amundadottir, Laufey A1 - Stolzenberg-Solomon, Rachael A1 - Trichopoulou, Antonia A1 - Onland-Moret, N Charlotte A1 - Lund, Eiliv A1 - Duell, Eric J A1 - Canzian, Federico A1 - Severi, Gianluca A1 - Overvad, Kim A1 - Gunter, Marc J A1 - Tumino, Rosario A1 - Svenson, Ulrika A1 - van Rij, Andre A1 - Baas, Annette F A1 - Bown, Matthew J A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - van t'Hof, Femke N G A1 - Tromp, Gerard A1 - Jones, Gregory T A1 - Kuivaniemi, Helena A1 - Elmore, James R A1 - Johansson, Mattias A1 - Mckay, James A1 - Scelo, Ghislaine A1 - Carreras-Torres, Robert A1 - Gaborieau, Valerie A1 - Brennan, Paul A1 - Bracci, Paige M A1 - Neale, Rachel E A1 - Olson, Sara H A1 - Gallinger, Steven A1 - Li, Donghui A1 - Petersen, Gloria M A1 - Risch, Harvey A A1 - Klein, Alison P A1 - Han, Jiali A1 - Abnet, Christian C A1 - Freedman, Neal D A1 - Taylor, Philip R A1 - Maris, John M A1 - Aben, Katja K A1 - Kiemeney, Lambertus A A1 - Vermeulen, Sita H A1 - Wiencke, John K A1 - Walsh, Kyle M A1 - Wrensch, Margaret A1 - Rice, Terri A1 - Turnbull, Clare A1 - Litchfield, Kevin A1 - Paternoster, Lavinia A1 - Standl, Marie A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo R A1 - SanGiovanni, John Paul A1 - Li, Yong A1 - Mijatovic, Vladan A1 - Sapkota, Yadav A1 - Low, Siew-Kee A1 - Zondervan, Krina T A1 - Montgomery, Grant W A1 - Nyholt, Dale R A1 - van Heel, David A A1 - Hunt, Karen A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Ashar, Foram N A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Woo, Daniel A1 - Rosand, Jonathan A1 - Comeau, Mary E A1 - Brown, W Mark A1 - Silverman, Edwin K A1 - Hokanson, John E A1 - Cho, Michael H A1 - Hui, Jennie A1 - Ferreira, Manuel A A1 - Thompson, Philip J A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Felix, Janine F A1 - Smith, Nicholas L A1 - Christiano, Angela M A1 - Petukhova, Lynn A1 - Betz, Regina C A1 - Fan, Xing A1 - Zhang, Xuejun A1 - Zhu, Caihong A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Thompson, Susan D A1 - Wang, Feijie A1 - Lin, Xu A1 - Schwartz, David A A1 - Fingerlin, Tasha A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Cotch, Mary Frances A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Munz, Matthias A1 - Dommisch, Henrik A1 - Schaefer, Arne S A1 - Han, Fang A1 - Ollila, Hanna M A1 - Hillary, Ryan P A1 - Albagha, Omar A1 - Ralston, Stuart H A1 - Zeng, Chenjie A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Reis, Andre A1 - Uebe, Steffen A1 - Hüffmeier, Ulrike A1 - Kawamura, Yoshiya A1 - Otowa, Takeshi A1 - Sasaki, Tsukasa A1 - Hibberd, Martin Lloyd A1 - Davila, Sonia A1 - Xie, Gang A1 - Siminovitch, Katherine A1 - Bei, Jin-Xin A1 - Zeng, Yi-Xin A1 - Försti, Asta A1 - Chen, Bowang A1 - Landi, Stefano A1 - Franke, Andre A1 - Fischer, Annegret A1 - Ellinghaus, David A1 - Flores, Carlos A1 - Noth, Imre A1 - Ma, Shwu-Fan A1 - Foo, Jia Nee A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Kim, Jong-Won A1 - Cox, David G A1 - Delattre, Olivier A1 - Mirabeau, Olivier A1 - Skibola, Christine F A1 - Tang, Clara S A1 - Garcia-Barcelo, Merce A1 - Chang, Kai-Ping A1 - Su, Wen-Hui A1 - Chang, Yu-Sun A1 - Martin, Nicholas G A1 - Gordon, Scott A1 - Wade, Tracey D A1 - Lee, Chaeyoung A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Cha, Pei-Chieng A1 - Nakamura, Yusuke A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Kimura, Masayuki A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Hunt, Steven A1 - Spector, Tim A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Manichaikul, Ani W A1 - Barr, R Graham A1 - Kahali, Bratati A1 - Speliotes, Elizabeth A1 - Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Jonas, Jost B A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Fogh, Isabella A1 - Lin, Kuang A1 - Powell, John F A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Relton, Caroline L A1 - Martin, Richard M A1 - Davey Smith, George KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Cardiovascular Diseases KW - Female KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Germ-Line Mutation KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Mendelian Randomization Analysis KW - Middle Aged KW - Neoplasms KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Risk Assessment KW - Telomere KW - Telomere Homeostasis AB -

Importance: The causal direction and magnitude of the association between telomere length and incidence of cancer and non-neoplastic diseases is uncertain owing to the susceptibility of observational studies to confounding and reverse causation.

Objective: To conduct a Mendelian randomization study, using germline genetic variants as instrumental variables, to appraise the causal relevance of telomere length for risk of cancer and non-neoplastic diseases.

Data Sources: Genomewide association studies (GWAS) published up to January 15, 2015.

Study Selection: GWAS of noncommunicable diseases that assayed germline genetic variation and did not select cohort or control participants on the basis of preexisting diseases. Of 163 GWAS of noncommunicable diseases identified, summary data from 103 were available.

Data Extraction and Synthesis: Summary association statistics for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are strongly associated with telomere length in the general population.

Main Outcomes and Measures: Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for disease per standard deviation (SD) higher telomere length due to germline genetic variation.

Results: Summary data were available for 35 cancers and 48 non-neoplastic diseases, corresponding to 420 081 cases (median cases, 2526 per disease) and 1 093 105 controls (median, 6789 per disease). Increased telomere length due to germline genetic variation was generally associated with increased risk for site-specific cancers. The strongest associations (ORs [95% CIs] per 1-SD change in genetically increased telomere length) were observed for glioma, 5.27 (3.15-8.81); serous low-malignant-potential ovarian cancer, 4.35 (2.39-7.94); lung adenocarcinoma, 3.19 (2.40-4.22); neuroblastoma, 2.98 (1.92-4.62); bladder cancer, 2.19 (1.32-3.66); melanoma, 1.87 (1.55-2.26); testicular cancer, 1.76 (1.02-3.04); kidney cancer, 1.55 (1.08-2.23); and endometrial cancer, 1.31 (1.07-1.61). Associations were stronger for rarer cancers and at tissue sites with lower rates of stem cell division. There was generally little evidence of association between genetically increased telomere length and risk of psychiatric, autoimmune, inflammatory, diabetic, and other non-neoplastic diseases, except for coronary heart disease (OR, 0.78 [95% CI, 0.67-0.90]), abdominal aortic aneurysm (OR, 0.63 [95% CI, 0.49-0.81]), celiac disease (OR, 0.42 [95% CI, 0.28-0.61]) and interstitial lung disease (OR, 0.09 [95% CI, 0.05-0.15]).

Conclusions and Relevance: It is likely that longer telomeres increase risk for several cancers but reduce risk for some non-neoplastic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases.

VL - 3 IS - 5 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Measures Associated With Increased Risk of Covert Brain Infarction and Worsening Leukoaraiosis in Older Adults. JF - Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol Y1 - 2017 A1 - Leung, Lester Y A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Floyd, James A1 - Psaty, Bruce A1 - Gutierrez, Jose A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - Mukamal, Kenneth J KW - Age Factors KW - Aged KW - Antihypertensive Agents KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cerebral Infarction KW - Disease Progression KW - Female KW - Heart Rate KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Incidence KW - Leukoaraiosis KW - Longitudinal Studies KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging KW - Male KW - Prospective Studies KW - Pulsatile Flow KW - Risk Factors KW - Time Factors KW - United States AB -

OBJECTIVE: In people without previous stroke, covert findings on serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of incident brain infarcts and worsening leukoaraiosis are associated with increased risk for ischemic stroke and dementia. We evaluated whether various measures of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate are associated with these MRI findings.

APPROACH AND RESULTS: In the CHS (Cardiovascular Health Study), a longitudinal cohort study of older adults, we used relative risk regression to assess the associations of mean, variability, and trend in systolic BP, diastolic BP, and heart rate measured at 4 annual clinic visits between 2 brain MRIs with incident covert brain infarction and worsening white matter grade (using a 10-point scale to characterize leukoaraiosis). We included participants who had both brain MRIs, no stroke before the follow-up MRI, and no change in antihypertensive medication status during follow-up. Among 878 eligible participants, incident covert brain infarction occurred in 15% and worsening white matter grade in 27%. Mean systolic BP was associated with increased risk for incident covert brain infarction (relative risk per 10 mm Hg, 1.28; 95% confidence interval, 1.12-1.47), and mean diastolic BP was associated with increased risk for worsening white matter grade (relative risk per 10 mm Hg, 1.45; 95% confidence interval, 1.24-1.69). These findings persisted in secondary and sensitivity analyses.

CONCLUSIONS: Elevated mean systolic BP is associated with increased risk for covert brain infarction, and elevated mean diastolic BP is associated with increased risk for worsening leukoaraiosis. These findings reinforce the importance of hypertension in the development of silent cerebrovascular diseases, but the pathophysiologic relationships to BP for each may differ.

VL - 37 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multiancestry Study of Gene-Lifestyle Interactions for Cardiovascular Traits in 610 475 Individuals From 124 Cohorts: Design and Rationale. JF - Circ Cardiovasc Genet Y1 - 2017 A1 - Rao, D C A1 - Sung, Yun J A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Borecki, Ingrid A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Psaty, Bruce M AB -

BACKGROUND: Several consortia have pursued genome-wide association studies for identifying novel genetic loci for blood pressure, lipids, hypertension, etc. They demonstrated the power of collaborative research through meta-analysis of study-specific results.

METHODS AND RESULTS: The Gene-Lifestyle Interactions Working Group was formed to facilitate the first large, concerted, multiancestry study to systematically evaluate gene-lifestyle interactions. In stage 1, genome-wide interaction analysis is performed in 53 cohorts with a total of 149 684 individuals from multiple ancestries. In stage 2 involving an additional 71 cohorts with 460 791 individuals from multiple ancestries, focused analysis is performed for a subset of the most promising variants from stage 1. In all, the study involves up to 610 475 individuals. Current focus is on cardiovascular traits including blood pressure and lipids, and lifestyle factors including smoking, alcohol, education (as a surrogate for socioeconomic status), physical activity, psychosocial variables, and sleep. The total sample sizes vary among projects because of missing data. Large-scale gene-lifestyle or more generally gene-environment interaction (G×E) meta-analysis studies can be cumbersome and challenging. This article describes the design and some of the approaches pursued in the interaction projects.

CONCLUSIONS: The Gene-Lifestyle Interactions Working Group provides an excellent framework for understanding the lifestyle context of genetic effects and to identify novel trait loci through analysis of interactions. An important and novel feature of our study is that the gene-lifestyle interaction (G×E) results may improve our knowledge about the underlying mechanisms for novel and already known trait loci.

VL - 10 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Novel Blood Pressure Locus and Gene Discovery Using Genome-Wide Association Study and Expression Data Sets From Blood and the Kidney. JF - Hypertension Y1 - 2017 A1 - Wain, Louise V A1 - Vaez, Ahmad A1 - Jansen, Rick A1 - Joehanes, Roby A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Erzurumluoglu, A Mesut A1 - O'Reilly, Paul F A1 - Cabrera, Claudia P A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Hottenga, Jouke-Jan A1 - Strawbridge, Rona J A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Kutalik, Zoltán A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Shrine, Nick A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Ried, Janina S A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Hofer, Edith A1 - Joshi, Peter K A1 - Kristiansson, Kati A1 - Traglia, Michela A1 - Havulinna, Aki S A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Sõber, Siim A1 - Vuckovic, Dragana A1 - Luan, Jian'an A1 - del Greco M, Fabiola A1 - Ayers, Kristin L A1 - Marrugat, Jaume A1 - Ruggiero, Daniela A1 - Lopez, Lorna M A1 - Niiranen, Teemu A1 - Enroth, Stefan A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Gandin, Ilaria A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - Zemunik, Tatijana A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Shah, Nabi A1 - de Borst, Martin H A1 - Mangino, Massimo A1 - Prins, Bram P A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Chauhan, Ganesh A1 - Oldmeadow, Christopher A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo A1 - Abedi, Maryam A1 - Barbieri, Caterina M A1 - Barnes, Michael R A1 - Batini, Chiara A1 - Beilby, John A1 - Blake, Tineka A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Braund, Peter S A1 - Brown, Morris A1 - Brumat, Marco A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Cocca, Massimiliano A1 - Collins, Francis A1 - Connell, John A1 - Cordell, Heather J A1 - Damman, Jeffrey J A1 - Davies, Gail A1 - de Geus, Eco J A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - Deelen, Joris A1 - Demirkale, Yusuf A1 - Doney, Alex S F A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Ferreira, Teresa A1 - Frånberg, Mattias A1 - Gao, He A1 - Giedraitis, Vilmantas A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Gow, Alan J A1 - Hamsten, Anders A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Holliday, Elizabeth G A1 - Hui, Jennie A1 - Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta A1 - Johansson, Asa A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Jousilahti, Pekka A1 - Jula, Antti A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Khaw, Kay-Tee A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Koskinen, Seppo A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Larson, Marty A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Liewald, David C M A1 - Lin, Li A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Mach, François A1 - Mamasoula, Chrysovalanto A1 - Menni, Cristina A1 - Mifsud, Borbala A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Morgan, Anna A1 - Morris, Andrew D A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Munson, Peter J A1 - Nandakumar, Priyanka A1 - Nguyen, Quang Tri A1 - Nutile, Teresa A1 - Oldehinkel, Albertine J A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - Org, Elin A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Palotie, Aarno A1 - Paré, Guillaume A1 - Pattie, Alison A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Poulter, Neil A1 - Pramstaller, Peter P A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Ren, Meixia A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Riese, Harriëtte A1 - Ripatti, Samuli A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Saba, Yasaman A1 - Saint Pierre, Aude A1 - Sala, Cinzia F A1 - Sarin, Antti-Pekka A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Scott, Rodney A1 - Seelen, Marc A A1 - Shields, Denis C A1 - Siscovick, David A1 - Sorice, Rossella A1 - Stanton, Alice A1 - Stott, David J A1 - Sundström, Johan A1 - Swertz, Morris A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Thom, Simon A1 - Tzoulaki, Ioanna A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Vollenweider, Peter A1 - Wild, Sarah A1 - Willemsen, Gonneke A1 - Wright, Alan F A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Thériault, Sébastien A1 - Conen, David A1 - Attia, John A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Spector, Tim D A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Vergnaud, Anne-Claire A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Girotto, Giorgia A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Lindgren, Cecila M A1 - Vitart, Veronique A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Gyllensten, Ulf A1 - Knekt, Paul A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Ciullo, Marina A1 - Elosua, Roberto A1 - Keavney, Bernard D A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Laan, Maris A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Hartman, Catharina A A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Toniolo, Daniela A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Rettig, Rainer A1 - James, Alan A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Strachan, David P A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Boomsma, Dorret I A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Bochud, Murielle A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Knight, Joanne A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Tobin, Martin D A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Ehret, Georg B AB -

Elevated blood pressure is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and has a substantial genetic contribution. Genetic variation influencing blood pressure has the potential to identify new pharmacological targets for the treatment of hypertension. To discover additional novel blood pressure loci, we used 1000 Genomes Project-based imputation in 150 134 European ancestry individuals and sought significant evidence for independent replication in a further 228 245 individuals. We report 6 new signals of association in or near HSPB7, TNXB, LRP12, LOC283335, SEPT9, and AKT2, and provide new replication evidence for a further 2 signals in EBF2 and NFKBIA Combining large whole-blood gene expression resources totaling 12 607 individuals, we investigated all novel and previously reported signals and identified 48 genes with evidence for involvement in blood pressure regulation that are significant in multiple resources. Three novel kidney-specific signals were also detected. These robustly implicated genes may provide new leads for therapeutic innovation.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Single-trait and multi-trait genome-wide association analyses identify novel loci for blood pressure in African-ancestry populations. JF - PLoS Genet Y1 - 2017 A1 - Liang, Jingjing A1 - Le, Thu H A1 - Edwards, Digna R Velez A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - Gaulton, Kyle J A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Kim, Wonji A1 - Kayima, James A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Fox, Ervin A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Young, J Hunter A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Lane, Jacqueline M A1 - Cechova, Sylvia A1 - Zhou, Jie A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - Lee, Juyoung A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Dreisbach, Albert W A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Chu, Pei-Lun A1 - Cappola, Anne A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Martin, Lisa W A1 - Wiggins, Kerri L A1 - Hui, Qin A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Jackson, Rebecca D A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Bray, Michael A1 - Denny, Joshua C A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Papanicolaou, George J A1 - Penman, Alan D A1 - Polak, Joseph F A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Taylor, Ken D A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Risch, Neil A1 - Hunt, Steven C A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Cai, Jianwen A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Won, Sungho A1 - Edwards, Todd L A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - Rao, D C A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rotimi, Charles A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Franceschini, Nora KW - African Americans KW - Animals KW - Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors KW - Blood Pressure KW - Cadherins KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Hypertension KW - Male KW - Membrane Proteins KW - Mice KW - Multifactorial Inheritance KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide AB -

Hypertension is a leading cause of global disease, mortality, and disability. While individuals of African descent suffer a disproportionate burden of hypertension and its complications, they have been underrepresented in genetic studies. To identify novel susceptibility loci for blood pressure and hypertension in people of African ancestry, we performed both single and multiple-trait genome-wide association analyses. We analyzed 21 genome-wide association studies comprised of 31,968 individuals of African ancestry, and validated our results with additional 54,395 individuals from multi-ethnic studies. These analyses identified nine loci with eleven independent variants which reached genome-wide significance (P < 1.25×10-8) for either systolic and diastolic blood pressure, hypertension, or for combined traits. Single-trait analyses identified two loci (TARID/TCF21 and LLPH/TMBIM4) and multiple-trait analyses identified one novel locus (FRMD3) for blood pressure. At these three loci, as well as at GRP20/CDH17, associated variants had alleles common only in African-ancestry populations. Functional annotation showed enrichment for genes expressed in immune and kidney cells, as well as in heart and vascular cells/tissues. Experiments driven by these findings and using angiotensin-II induced hypertension in mice showed altered kidney mRNA expression of six genes, suggesting their potential role in hypertension. Our study provides new evidence for genes related to hypertension susceptibility, and the need to study African-ancestry populations in order to identify biologic factors contributing to hypertension.

VL - 13 IS - 5 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - FastSKAT: Sequence kernel association tests for very large sets of markers. JF - Genet Epidemiol Y1 - 2018 A1 - Lumley, Thomas A1 - Brody, Jennifer A1 - Peloso, Gina A1 - Morrison, Alanna A1 - Rice, Kenneth KW - Algorithms KW - Chromosomes, Human KW - Genetic Association Studies KW - Genetic Markers KW - Histones KW - Humans KW - Sequence Analysis, DNA KW - Statistics as Topic KW - Time Factors AB -

The sequence kernel association test (SKAT) is widely used to test for associations between a phenotype and a set of genetic variants that are usually rare. Evaluating tail probabilities or quantiles of the null distribution for SKAT requires computing the eigenvalues of a matrix related to the genotype covariance between markers. Extracting the full set of eigenvalues of this matrix (an n×n matrix, for n subjects) has computational complexity proportional to n . As SKAT is often used when n104 , this step becomes a major bottleneck in its use in practice. We therefore propose fastSKAT, a new computationally inexpensive but accurate approximations to the tail probabilities, in which the k largest eigenvalues of a weighted genotype covariance matrix or the largest singular values of a weighted genotype matrix are extracted, and a single term based on the Satterthwaite approximation is used for the remaining eigenvalues. While the method is not particularly sensitive to the choice of k, we also describe how to choose its value, and show how fastSKAT can automatically alert users to the rare cases where the choice may affect results. As well as providing faster implementation of SKAT, the new method also enables entirely new applications of SKAT that were not possible before; we give examples grouping variants by topologically associating domains, and comparing chromosome-wide association by class of histone marker.

VL - 42 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Genetic analysis of over 1 million people identifies 535 new loci associated with blood pressure traits. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2018 A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Mosen-Ansorena, David A1 - Mifsud, Borbala A1 - Pazoki, Raha A1 - Gao, He A1 - Ntritsos, Georgios A1 - Dimou, Niki A1 - Cabrera, Claudia P A1 - Karaman, Ibrahim A1 - Ng, Fu Liang A1 - Evangelou, Marina A1 - Witkowska, Katarzyna A1 - Tzanis, Evan A1 - Hellwege, Jacklyn N A1 - Giri, Ayush A1 - Velez Edwards, Digna R A1 - Sun, Yan V A1 - Cho, Kelly A1 - Gaziano, J Michael A1 - Wilson, Peter W F A1 - Tsao, Philip S A1 - Kovesdy, Csaba P A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Milani, Lili A1 - Almgren, Peter A1 - Boutin, Thibaud A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Ding, Jun A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Holliday, Elizabeth G A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Lin, Wei-Yu A1 - Luan, Jian'an A1 - Mangino, Massimo A1 - Oldmeadow, Christopher A1 - Prins, Bram Peter A1 - Qian, Yong A1 - Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan A1 - Shah, Nabi A1 - Surendran, Praveen A1 - Thériault, Sébastien A1 - Verweij, Niek A1 - Willems, Sara M A1 - Zhao, Jing-Hua A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Connell, John A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - Doney, Alex S F A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Menni, Cristina A1 - Morris, Andrew D A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Paré, Guillaume A1 - Poulter, Neil R A1 - Shields, Denis C A1 - Stanton, Alice A1 - Thom, Simon A1 - Abecasis, Goncalo A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Ayers, Kristin L A1 - Barbieri, Caterina M A1 - Batini, Chiara A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Blake, Tineka A1 - Bochud, Murielle A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Boomsma, Dorret I A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Braund, Peter S A1 - Brumat, Marco A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Chauhan, Ganesh A1 - Ciullo, Marina A1 - Cocca, Massimiliano A1 - Collins, Francis A1 - Cordell, Heather J A1 - Davies, Gail A1 - Borst, Martin H de A1 - Geus, Eco J de A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Deelen, Joris A1 - del Greco M, Fabiola A1 - Demirkale, Cumhur Yusuf A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Elosua, Roberto A1 - Enroth, Stefan A1 - Erzurumluoglu, A Mesut A1 - Ferreira, Teresa A1 - Frånberg, Mattias A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Gandin, Ilaria A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Giedraitis, Vilmantas A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Girotto, Giorgia A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Gow, Alan J A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Gyllensten, Ulf A1 - Hamsten, Anders A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - Hartman, Catharina A A1 - Havulinna, Aki S A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Hofer, Edith A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Hottenga, Jouke-Jan A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - James, Alan A1 - Jansen, Rick A1 - Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta A1 - Joehanes, Roby A1 - Johansson, Asa A1 - Johnson, Andrew D A1 - Joshi, Peter K A1 - Jousilahti, Pekka A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Jula, Antti A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Keavney, Bernard D A1 - Khaw, Kay-Tee A1 - Knekt, Paul A1 - Knight, Joanne A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Koskinen, Seppo A1 - Kristiansson, Kati A1 - Kutalik, Zoltán A1 - Laan, Maris A1 - Larson, Marty A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Liewald, David C M A1 - Lin, Li A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Lindgren, Cecilia M A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Lopez, Lorna M A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Mamasoula, Chrysovalanto A1 - Marrugat, Jaume A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Morgan, Anna A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Munson, Peter J A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Nandakumar, Priyanka A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Niiranen, Teemu A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Nutile, Teresa A1 - Oldehinkel, Albertine J A1 - Oostra, Ben A A1 - O'Reilly, Paul F A1 - Org, Elin A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Palotie, Aarno A1 - Pattie, Alison A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Pramstaller, Peter P A1 - Nguyen, Quang Tri A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Ren, Meixia A1 - Rettig, Rainer A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Ried, Janina S A1 - Riese, Harriëtte A1 - Ripatti, Samuli A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Ruggiero, Daniela A1 - Saba, Yasaman A1 - Sala, Cinzia F A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Sarin, Antti-Pekka A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Shrine, Nick A1 - Siscovick, David A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Sõber, Siim A1 - Sorice, Rossella A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Stott, David J A1 - Strachan, David P A1 - Strawbridge, Rona J A1 - Sundström, Johan A1 - Swertz, Morris A A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Tobin, Martin D A1 - Tomaszewski, Maciej A1 - Toniolo, Daniela A1 - Traglia, Michela A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Vaez, Ahmad A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Vergnaud, Anne-Claire A1 - Verwoert, Germaine C A1 - Vitart, Veronique A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Vollenweider, Peter A1 - Vuckovic, Dragana A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Wild, Sarah H A1 - Willemsen, Gonneke A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Wright, Alan F A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Zemunik, Tatijana A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Attia, John R A1 - Butterworth, Adam S A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Conen, David A1 - Cucca, Francesco A1 - Danesh, John A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Howson, Joanna M M A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Lakatta, Edward G A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Risch, Lorenz A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Scott, Rodney J A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Spector, Tim D A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher A1 - Brown, Morris J A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Hung, Adriana M A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J A1 - Edwards, Todd L A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Tzoulaki, Ioanna A1 - Barnes, Michael R A1 - Wain, Louise V A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Caulfield, Mark J AB -

High blood pressure is a highly heritable and modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We report the largest genetic association study of blood pressure traits (systolic, diastolic and pulse pressure) to date in over 1 million people of European ancestry. We identify 535 novel blood pressure loci that not only offer new biological insights into blood pressure regulation but also highlight shared genetic architecture between blood pressure and lifestyle exposures. Our findings identify new biological pathways for blood pressure regulation with potential for improved cardiovascular disease prevention in the future.

VL - 50 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - GWAS and colocalization analyses implicate carotid intima-media thickness and carotid plaque loci in cardiovascular outcomes. JF - Nat Commun Y1 - 2018 A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Giambartolomei, Claudia A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Finan, Chris A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Huntley, Rachael P A1 - Lovering, Ruth C A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Graff, Misa A1 - Kavousi, Maryam A1 - Dale, Caroline A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Hofer, Edith A1 - van Leeuwen, Elisabeth M A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Lu, Lingyi A1 - Scholz, Markus A1 - Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan A1 - Pitkänen, Niina A1 - Franzén, Oscar A1 - Joshi, Peter K A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Marioni, Riccardo E A1 - Hwang, Shih-Jen A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Schminke, Ulf A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Cox, Amanda J A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Wong, Andrew A1 - Smit, Andries J A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Britton, Annie A1 - Ruusalepp, Arno A1 - Sennblad, Bengt A1 - Hedblad, Bo A1 - Pasaniuc, Bogdan A1 - Penninx, Brenda W A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Wassel, Christina L A1 - Tzourio, Christophe A1 - Fava, Cristiano A1 - Baldassarre, Damiano A1 - O'Leary, Daniel H A1 - Teupser, Daniel A1 - Kuh, Diana A1 - Tremoli, Elena A1 - Mannarino, Elmo A1 - Grossi, Enzo A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Schadt, Eric E A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Veglia, Fabrizio A1 - Rivadeneira, Fernando A1 - Beutner, Frank A1 - Chauhan, Ganesh A1 - Heiss, Gerardo A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Markus, Hugh S A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - de Graaf, Jacqueline A1 - Price, Jacqueline A1 - Pott, Janne A1 - Hopewell, Jemma C A1 - Liang, Jingjing A1 - Thiery, Joachim A1 - Engmann, Jorgen A1 - Gertow, Karl A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Dhana, Klodian A1 - Kiemeney, Lambertus A L M A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Raffield, Laura M A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Holdt, Lesca M A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Dichgans, Martin A1 - Traylor, Matthew A1 - Sitzer, Matthias A1 - Kumari, Meena A1 - Kivimaki, Mika A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Raitakari, Olli A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Rueda-Ochoa, Oscar L A1 - Roussos, Panos A1 - Whincup, Peter H A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Giral, Philippe A1 - Anugu, Pramod A1 - Wong, Quenna A1 - Malik, Rainer A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Burkhardt, Ralph A1 - Hardy, Rebecca A1 - Schmidt, Reinhold A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - Morris, Richard W A1 - Strawbridge, Rona J A1 - Wannamethee, S Goya A1 - Hägg, Sara A1 - Shah, Sonia A1 - McLachlan, Stela A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Kurl, Sudhir A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Ring, Susan A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Galesloot, Tessel E A1 - Shah, Tina A1 - de Faire, Ulf A1 - Plagnol, Vincent A1 - Rosamond, Wayne D A1 - Post, Wendy A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Zhang, Xiaoling A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Saba, Yasaman A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Seldenrijk, Adrie A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Hamsten, Anders A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Lawlor, Deborah A A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Schmidt, Helena A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Wardlaw, Joanna M A1 - Deanfield, John A1 - Halcox, Julian A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Loeffler, Markus A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Humphries, Steve E A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hingorani, Aroon D A1 - Björkegren, Johan L M A1 - Casas, Juan P A1 - O'Donnell, Christopher J KW - ADAMTS9 Protein KW - Amino Acid Oxidoreductases KW - Carotid Intima-Media Thickness KW - Coronary Disease KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Humans KW - Lod Score KW - Plaque, Atherosclerotic KW - Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide KW - Quantitative Trait Loci KW - Risk Factors AB -

Carotid artery intima media thickness (cIMT) and carotid plaque are measures of subclinical atherosclerosis associated with ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD). Here, we undertake meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in 71,128 individuals for cIMT, and 48,434 individuals for carotid plaque traits. We identify eight novel susceptibility loci for cIMT, one independent association at the previously-identified PINX1 locus, and one novel locus for carotid plaque. Colocalization analysis with nearby vascular expression quantitative loci (cis-eQTLs) derived from arterial wall and metabolic tissues obtained from patients with CHD identifies candidate genes at two potentially additional loci, ADAMTS9 and LOXL4. LD score regression reveals significant genetic correlations between cIMT and plaque traits, and both cIMT and plaque with CHD, any stroke subtype and ischemic stroke. Our study provides insights into genes and tissue-specific regulatory mechanisms linking atherosclerosis both to its functional genomic origins and its clinical consequences in humans.

VL - 9 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Large-Scale Multi-ancestry Genome-wide Study Accounting for Smoking Behavior Identifies Multiple Significant Loci for Blood Pressure. JF - Am J Hum Genet Y1 - 2018 A1 - Sung, Yun J A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Richard, Melissa A A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Aslibekyan, Stella A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Dorajoo, Rajkumar A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Smith, Albert Vernon A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zhou, Yanhua A1 - Matoba, Nana A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Amini, Marzyeh A1 - Boissel, Mathilde A1 - Chai, Jin Fang A1 - Chen, Xu A1 - Divers, Jasmin A1 - Gandin, Ilaria A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - Hartwig, Fernando Pires A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R V R A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Kasturiratne, Anuradhani A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Leander, Karin A1 - Lee, Wen-Jane A1 - Lin, Keng-Hung A1 - 'an Luan, Jian A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Meian, He A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Schupf, Nicole A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Sheu, Wayne H H A1 - Stančáková, Alena A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - Wang, Yajuan A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Afaq, Saima A1 - Alfred, Tamuno A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Arking, Dan A1 - Aung, Tin A1 - Barr, R Graham A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Braund, Peter S A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Cabrera, Claudia P A1 - Cade, Brian A1 - Caizheng, Yu A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Chauhan, Ganesh A1 - Christensen, Kaare A1 - Cocca, Massimiliano A1 - Collins, Francis S A1 - Connell, John M A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Eaton, Charles B A1 - Ehret, Georg A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Fisher, Virginia A A1 - Forouhi, Nita G A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Gao, He A1 - Gigante, Bruna A1 - Graff, Misa A1 - Gu, C Charles A1 - Gu, Dongfeng A1 - Gupta, Preeti A1 - Hagenaars, Saskia P A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - He, Jiang A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heng, Chew-Kiat A1 - Hirata, Makoto A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Howard, Barbara V A1 - Hunt, Steven A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Jia, Yucheng A1 - Joehanes, Roby A1 - Justice, Anne E A1 - Katsuya, Tomohiro A1 - Kaufman, Joel A1 - Kerrison, Nicola D A1 - Khor, Chiea Chuen A1 - Koh, Woon-Puay A1 - Koistinen, Heikki A A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Krieger, Jose E A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Lewis, Cora E A1 - Li, Yize A1 - Lim, Sing Hui A1 - Lin, Shiow A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Liu, Jingmin A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Liu, Yeheng A1 - Loh, Marie A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Long, Jirong A1 - Louie, Tin A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Milani, Lili A1 - Momozawa, Yukihide A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Munson, Peter A1 - Murray, Alison D A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Nasri, Ubaydah A1 - Norris, Jill M A1 - North, Kari A1 - Ogunniyi, Adesola A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Palmas, Walter R A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Pedersen, Nancy L A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Renstrom, Frida A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Robinson, Jennifer G A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Sabanayagam, Charumathi A1 - Salako, Babatunde L A1 - Sandow, Kevin A1 - Schmidt, Carsten O A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Scott, William R A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Sitlani, Colleen M A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Teo, Yik Ying A1 - Tham, Yih Chung A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Lihua A1 - Wang, Ya X A1 - Wei, Wen Bin A1 - Williams, Christine A1 - Wilson, Gregory A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - de Faire, Ulf A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Horta, Bernardo Lessa A1 - Hung, Yi-Jen A1 - Jonas, Jost B A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Liang, Kae-Woei A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - Newman, Anne B A1 - Oldehinkel, Albertine J A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Rettig, Rainer A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Scott, James A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Wickremasinghe, Ananda R A1 - Wu, Tangchun A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - O'Connell, Jeff R A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Bierut, Laura J A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Chasman, Daniel I AB -

Genome-wide association analysis advanced understanding of blood pressure (BP), a major risk factor for vascular conditions such as coronary heart disease and stroke. Accounting for smoking behavior may help identify BP loci and extend our knowledge of its genetic architecture. We performed genome-wide association meta-analyses of systolic and diastolic BP incorporating gene-smoking interactions in 610,091 individuals. Stage 1 analysis examined ∼18.8 million SNPs and small insertion/deletion variants in 129,913 individuals from four ancestries (European, African, Asian, and Hispanic) with follow-up analysis of promising variants in 480,178 additional individuals from five ancestries. We identified 15 loci that were genome-wide significant (p < 5 × 10) in stage 1 and formally replicated in stage 2. A combined stage 1 and 2 meta-analysis identified 66 additional genome-wide significant loci (13, 35, and 18 loci in European, African, and trans-ancestry, respectively). A total of 56 known BP loci were also identified by our results (p < 5 × 10). Of the newly identified loci, ten showed significant interaction with smoking status, but none of them were replicated in stage 2. Several loci were identified in African ancestry, highlighting the importance of genetic studies in diverse populations. The identified loci show strong evidence for regulatory features and support shared pathophysiology with cardiometabolic and addiction traits. They also highlight a role in BP regulation for biological candidates such as modulators of vascular structure and function (CDKN1B, BCAR1-CFDP1, PXDN, EEA1), ciliopathies (SDCCAG8, RPGRIP1L), telomere maintenance (TNKS, PINX1, AKTIP), and central dopaminergic signaling (MSRA, EBF2).

VL - 102 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multiancestry genome-wide association study of 520,000 subjects identifies 32 loci associated with stroke and stroke subtypes. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2018 A1 - Malik, Rainer A1 - Chauhan, Ganesh A1 - Traylor, Matthew A1 - Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan A1 - Okada, Yukinori A1 - Mishra, Aniket A1 - Rutten-Jacobs, Loes A1 - Giese, Anne-Katrin A1 - van der Laan, Sander W A1 - Gretarsdottir, Solveig A1 - Anderson, Christopher D A1 - Chong, Michael A1 - Adams, Hieab H H A1 - Ago, Tetsuro A1 - Almgren, Peter A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Ay, Hakan A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Benavente, Oscar R A1 - Bevan, Steve A1 - Boncoraglio, Giorgio B A1 - Brown, Robert D A1 - Butterworth, Adam S A1 - Carrera, Caty A1 - Carty, Cara L A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Chen, Wei-Min A1 - Cole, John W A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Cotlarciuc, Ioana A1 - Cruchaga, Carlos A1 - Danesh, John A1 - de Bakker, Paul I W A1 - DeStefano, Anita L A1 - den Hoed, Marcel A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Engelter, Stefan T A1 - Falcone, Guido J A1 - Gottesman, Rebecca F A1 - Grewal, Raji P A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Gustafsson, Stefan A1 - Haessler, Jeffrey A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hassan, Ahamad A1 - Havulinna, Aki S A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Holliday, Elizabeth G A1 - Howard, George A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Hyacinth, Hyacinth I A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Jian, Xueqiu A1 - Jimenez-Conde, Jordi A1 - Johnson, Julie A A1 - Jukema, J Wouter A1 - Kanai, Masahiro A1 - Keene, Keith L A1 - Kissela, Brett M A1 - Kleindorfer, Dawn O A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lee, Jin-Moo A1 - Lemmens, Robin A1 - Leys, Didier A1 - Lewis, Cathryn M A1 - Lin, Wei-Yu A1 - Lindgren, Arne G A1 - Lorentzen, Erik A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K A1 - Maguire, Jane A1 - Manichaikul, Ani A1 - McArdle, Patrick F A1 - Meschia, James F A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Nalls, Michael A A1 - Ninomiya, Toshiharu A1 - O'Donnell, Martin J A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Pulit, Sara L A1 - Rannikmae, Kristiina A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Rexrode, Kathryn M A1 - 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Paré, Guillaume A1 - Hopewell, Jemma C A1 - Saleheen, Danish A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Worrall, Bradford B A1 - Kittner, Steven J A1 - Seshadri, Sudha A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Markus, Hugh S A1 - Howson, Joanna M M A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Debette, Stephanie A1 - Dichgans, Martin AB -

Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conducted a multiancestry genome-wide-association meta-analysis in 521,612 individuals (67,162 cases and 454,450 controls) and discovered 22 new stroke risk loci, bringing the total to 32. We further found shared genetic variation with related vascular traits, including blood pressure, cardiac traits, and venous thromboembolism, at individual loci (n = 18), and using genetic risk scores and linkage-disequilibrium-score regression. Several loci exhibited distinct association and pleiotropy patterns for etiological stroke subtypes. Eleven new susceptibility loci indicate mechanisms not previously implicated in stroke pathophysiology, with prioritization of risk variants and genes accomplished through bioinformatics analyses using extensive functional datasets. Stroke risk loci were significantly enriched in drug targets for antithrombotic therapy.

VL - 50 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Novel genetic associations for blood pressure identified via gene-alcohol interaction in up to 570K individuals across multiple ancestries. JF - PLoS One Y1 - 2018 A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Sung, Yun J A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Richard, Melissa A A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Dorajoo, Rajkumar A1 - Fisher, Virginia A1 - Hartwig, Fernando P A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R V R A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Boissel, Mathilde A1 - Cai, Qiuyin A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Chai, Jin Fang A1 - Chen, Xu A1 - Divers, Jasmin A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Hagemeijer, Yanick A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - He, Meian A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Kasturiratne, Anuradhani A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Laguzzi, Federica A1 - Luan, Jian'an A1 - Matoba, Nana A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Riaz, Muhammad A1 - Rueedi, Rico A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Said, M Abdullah A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Stančáková, Alena A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Vitart, Veronique A1 - Wang, Yajuan A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Afaq, Saima A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Amini, Marzyeh A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Aung, Tin A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Borecki, Ingrid A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Brown, Morris A1 - Brumat, Marco A1 - Burke, Gregory L A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Charumathi, Sabanayagam A1 - Ida Chen, Yii-Der A1 - Connell, John M A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - Deng, Xuan A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Eaton, Charles B A1 - Ehret, Georg A1 - Eppinga, Ruben N A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Felix, Stephan B A1 - Forouhi, Nita G A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Gandin, Ilaria A1 - Gao, He A1 - Ghanbari, Mohsen A1 - Gigante, Bruna A1 - Gu, C Charles A1 - Gu, Dongfeng A1 - Hagenaars, Saskia P A1 - Hallmans, Göran A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - He, Jiang A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heng, Chew-Kiat A1 - Hirata, Makoto A1 - Howard, Barbara V A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - John, Ulrich A1 - Katsuya, Tomohiro A1 - Khor, Chiea Chuen A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Koh, Woon-Puay A1 - Krieger, Jose E A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Lewis, Cora E A1 - Li, Yize A1 - Lin, Shiow A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Liu, Jingmin A1 - Loh, Marie A1 - Louie, Tin A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Milani, Lili A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Momozawa, Yukihide A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Norris, Jill M A1 - O'Connell, Jeff R A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Perls, Thomas A1 - Pedersen, Nancy L A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Poulter, Neil A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Roll, Kathryn A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Rosendaal, Frits R A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Schmidt, Carsten O A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Schupf, Nicole A1 - Scott, William R A1 - Sever, Peter S A1 - Shi, Yuan A1 - Sidney, Stephen A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Sitlani, Colleen M A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Stringham, Heather M A1 - Tan, Nicholas Y Q A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Teo, Yik Ying A1 - Tham, Yih Chung A1 - Turner, Stephen T A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Vollenweider, Peter A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Lihua A1 - Wang, Ya Xing A1 - Wei, Wen Bin A1 - Williams, Christine A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yu, Caizheng A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Jonas, Jost Bruno A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Kutalik, Zoltán A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Leander, Karin A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Study, Lifelines Cohort A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - Oldehinkel, Albertine J A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Porteous, David J A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Scott, James A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Wickremasinghe, Ananda R A1 - Wu, Tangchun A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Christensen, Kaare A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Horta, Bernardo L A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Levy, Daniel AB -

Heavy alcohol consumption is an established risk factor for hypertension; the mechanism by which alcohol consumption impact blood pressure (BP) regulation remains unknown. We hypothesized that a genome-wide association study accounting for gene-alcohol consumption interaction for BP might identify additional BP loci and contribute to the understanding of alcohol-related BP regulation. We conducted a large two-stage investigation incorporating joint testing of main genetic effects and single nucleotide variant (SNV)-alcohol consumption interactions. In Stage 1, genome-wide discovery meta-analyses in ≈131K individuals across several ancestry groups yielded 3,514 SNVs (245 loci) with suggestive evidence of association (P < 1.0 x 10-5). In Stage 2, these SNVs were tested for independent external replication in ≈440K individuals across multiple ancestries. We identified and replicated (at Bonferroni correction threshold) five novel BP loci (380 SNVs in 21 genes) and 49 previously reported BP loci (2,159 SNVs in 109 genes) in European ancestry, and in multi-ancestry meta-analyses (P < 5.0 x 10-8). For African ancestry samples, we detected 18 potentially novel BP loci (P < 5.0 x 10-8) in Stage 1 that warrant further replication. Additionally, correlated meta-analysis identified eight novel BP loci (11 genes). Several genes in these loci (e.g., PINX1, GATA4, BLK, FTO and GABBR2) have been previously reported to be associated with alcohol consumption. These findings provide insights into the role of alcohol consumption in the genetic architecture of hypertension.

VL - 13 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Refining the accuracy of validated target identification through coding variant fine-mapping in type 2 diabetes. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2018 A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Wessel, Jennifer A1 - Willems, Sara M A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Robertson, Neil R A1 - Chu, Audrey Y A1 - Gan, Wei A1 - Kitajima, Hidetoshi A1 - Taliun, Daniel A1 - Rayner, N William A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Li, Man A1 - Jensen, Richard A A1 - Hu, Yao A1 - Huo, Shaofeng A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Cook, James P A1 - Prins, Bram Peter A1 - Flannick, Jason A1 - Grarup, Niels A1 - Trubetskoy, Vassily Vladimirovich A1 - Kravic, Jasmina A1 - Kim, Young Jin A1 - Rybin, Denis V A1 - Yaghootkar, Hanieh A1 - Müller-Nurasyid, Martina A1 - Meidtner, Karina A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Li, Jin A1 - Smith, Albert Vernon A1 - An, Ping A1 - Ligthart, Symen A1 - Gustafsson, Stefan A1 - Malerba, Giovanni A1 - Demirkan, Ayse A1 - Tajes, Juan Fernandez A1 - Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur A1 - Wuttke, Matthias A1 - Lecoeur, Cécile A1 - Preuss, Michael A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Graff, Marielisa A1 - Highland, Heather M A1 - Justice, Anne E A1 - Liu, Dajiang J A1 - Marouli, Eirini A1 - Peloso, Gina Marie A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Afaq, Saima A1 - Afzal, Shoaib A1 - Ahlqvist, Emma A1 - Almgren, Peter A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Bang, Lia B A1 - Bertoni, Alain G A1 - Bombieri, Cristina A1 - Bork-Jensen, Jette A1 - Brandslund, Ivan A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Burtt, Noel P A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Cho, Yoon Shin A1 - Christensen, Cramer A1 - Eastwood, Sophie V A1 - Eckardt, Kai-Uwe A1 - Fischer, Krista A1 - Gambaro, Giovanni A1 - Giedraitis, Vilmantas A1 - Grove, Megan L A1 - de Haan, Hugoline G A1 - Hackinger, Sophie A1 - Hai, Yang A1 - Han, Sohee A1 - Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne A1 - Hivert, Marie-France A1 - Isomaa, Bo A1 - Jäger, Susanne A1 - Jørgensen, Marit E A1 - Jørgensen, Torben A1 - Käräjämäki, AnneMari A1 - Kim, Bong-Jo A1 - Kim, Sung Soo A1 - Koistinen, Heikki A A1 - Kovacs, Peter A1 - Kriebel, Jennifer A1 - Kronenberg, Florian A1 - Läll, Kristi A1 - Lange, Leslie A A1 - Lee, Jung-Jin A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Li, Huaixing A1 - Lin, Keng-Hung A1 - Linneberg, Allan A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Liu, Jun A1 - Loh, Marie A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Mamakou, Vasiliki A1 - McKean-Cowdin, Roberta A1 - Nadkarni, Girish A1 - Neville, Matt A1 - Nielsen, Sune F A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Rathmann, Wolfgang A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Rode, Line A1 - Rolandsson, Olov A1 - Schönherr, Sebastian A1 - Selvin, Elizabeth A1 - Small, Kerrin S A1 - Stančáková, Alena A1 - Surendran, Praveen A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Teslovich, Tanya M A1 - Thorand, Barbara A1 - Thorleifsson, Gudmar A1 - Tin, Adrienne A1 - Tönjes, Anke A1 - Varbo, Anette A1 - Witte, Daniel R A1 - Wood, Andrew R A1 - Yajnik, Pranav A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yengo, Loic A1 - Young, Robin A1 - Amouyel, Philippe A1 - Boeing, Heiner A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Chowdhury, Rajiv A1 - Collins, Francis S A1 - Dedoussis, George A1 - Dehghan, Abbas A1 - Deloukas, Panos A1 - Ferrario, Marco M A1 - Ferrieres, Jean A1 - Florez, Jose C A1 - Frossard, Philippe A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Howson, Joanna M M A1 - Ingelsson, Martin A1 - Kathiresan, Sekar A1 - Kee, Frank A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lindgren, Cecilia M A1 - Männistö, Satu A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Melander, Olle A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Moitry, Marie A1 - Morris, Andrew D A1 - Murray, Alison D A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Owen, Katharine R A1 - Perola, Markus A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Rasheed, Asif A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rivadineira, Fernando A1 - Rosendaal, Frits R A1 - Rosengren, Anders H A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Sheu, Wayne H-H A1 - Sladek, Rob A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Varma, Rohit A1 - Willer, Cristen J A1 - Blüher, Matthias A1 - Butterworth, Adam S A1 - Chambers, John Campbell A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Danesh, John A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Grallert, Harald A1 - Groop, Leif A1 - Han, Bok-Ghee A1 - Hansen, Torben A1 - Hattersley, Andrew T A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Karpe, Fredrik A1 - Kooner, Jaspal Singh A1 - Köttgen, Anna A1 - Kuulasmaa, Kari A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Lin, Xu A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Marchini, Jonathan A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis A1 - Nordestgaard, Børge G A1 - Palmer, Colin N A A1 - Pankow, James S A1 - Pedersen, Oluf A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Sattar, Naveed A1 - Schulze, Matthias B A1 - Soranzo, Nicole A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Stumvoll, Michael A1 - Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur A1 - Tuomi, Tiinamaija A1 - Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Wilson, James G A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Barroso, Inês A1 - Frayling, Timothy M A1 - Goodarzi, Mark O A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Saleheen, Danish A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - McCarthy, Mark I AB -

We aggregated coding variant data for 81,412 type 2 diabetes cases and 370,832 controls of diverse ancestry, identifying 40 coding variant association signals (P < 2.2 × 10); of these, 16 map outside known risk-associated loci. We make two important observations. First, only five of these signals are driven by low-frequency variants: even for these, effect sizes are modest (odds ratio ≤1.29). Second, when we used large-scale genome-wide association data to fine-map the associated variants in their regional context, accounting for the global enrichment of complex trait associations in coding sequence, compelling evidence for coding variant causality was obtained for only 16 signals. At 13 others, the associated coding variants clearly represent 'false leads' with potential to generate erroneous mechanistic inference. Coding variant associations offer a direct route to biological insight for complex diseases and identification of validated therapeutic targets; however, appropriate mechanistic inference requires careful specification of their causal contribution to disease predisposition.

VL - 50 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sugar-sweetened beverage intake associations with fasting glucose and insulin concentrations are not modified by selected genetic variants in a ChREBP-FGF21 pathway: a meta-analysis. JF - Diabetologia Y1 - 2018 A1 - McKeown, Nicola M A1 - Dashti, Hassan S A1 - Ma, Jiantao A1 - Haslam, Danielle E A1 - Kiefte-de Jong, Jessica C A1 - Smith, Caren E A1 - Tanaka, Toshiko A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Lemaitre, Rozenn N A1 - Rybin, Denis A1 - Sonestedt, Emily A1 - Frazier-Wood, Alexis C A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Li, Yanping A1 - Wang, Carol A A1 - Leermakers, Elisabeth T M A1 - Mikkilä, Vera A1 - Young, Kristin L A1 - Mukamal, Kenneth J A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Schulz, Christina-Alexandra A1 - Chen, Tzu-An A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Huang, Tao A1 - Oddy, Wendy H A1 - Raitakari, Olli A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Meigs, James B A1 - Ericson, Ulrika A1 - Steffen, Lyn M A1 - Rosendaal, Frits R A1 - Hofman, Albert A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Brunkwall, Louise A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Viikari, Jorma A1 - Siscovick, David S A1 - Seppälä, Ilkka A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Mozaffarian, Dariush A1 - Dupuis, Josée A1 - Orho-Melander, Marju A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - Qi, Lu A1 - Pennell, Craig E A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Herman, Mark A AB -

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a major dietary contributor to fructose intake. A molecular pathway involving the carbohydrate responsive element-binding protein (ChREBP) and the metabolic hormone fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) may influence sugar metabolism and, thereby, contribute to fructose-induced metabolic disease. We hypothesise that common variants in 11 genes involved in fructose metabolism and the ChREBP-FGF21 pathway may interact with SSB intake to exacerbate positive associations between higher SSB intake and glycaemic traits.

METHODS: Data from 11 cohorts (six discovery and five replication) in the CHARGE (Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology) Consortium provided association and interaction results from 34,748 adults of European descent. SSB intake (soft drinks, fruit punches, lemonades or other fruit drinks) was derived from food-frequency questionnaires and food diaries. In fixed-effects meta-analyses, we quantified: (1) the associations between SSBs and glycaemic traits (fasting glucose and fasting insulin); and (2) the interactions between SSBs and 18 independent SNPs related to the ChREBP-FGF21 pathway.

RESULTS: In our combined meta-analyses of discovery and replication cohorts, after adjustment for age, sex, energy intake, BMI and other dietary covariates, each additional serving of SSB intake was associated with higher fasting glucose (β ± SE 0.014 ± 0.004 [mmol/l], p = 1.5 × 10-3) and higher fasting insulin (0.030 ± 0.005 [log e pmol/l], p = 2.0 × 10-10). No significant interactions on glycaemic traits were observed between SSB intake and selected SNPs. While a suggestive interaction was observed in the discovery cohorts with a SNP (rs1542423) in the β-Klotho (KLB) locus on fasting insulin (0.030 ± 0.011 log e pmol/l, uncorrected p = 0.006), results in the replication cohorts and combined meta-analyses were non-significant.

CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: In this large meta-analysis, we observed that SSB intake was associated with higher fasting glucose and insulin. Although a suggestive interaction with a genetic variant in the ChREBP-FGF21 pathway was observed in the discovery cohorts, this observation was not confirmed in the replication analysis.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trials related to this study were registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00005131 (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities), NCT00005133 (Cardiovascular Health Study), NCT00005121 (Framingham Offspring Study), NCT00005487 (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis) and NCT00005152 (Nurses' Health Study).

VL - 61 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-Ancestry Genome-Wide Association Study of Lipid Levels Incorporating Gene-Alcohol Interactions. JF - Am J Epidemiol Y1 - 2019 A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Sung, Yun J A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Richard, Melissa A A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Deng, Xuan A1 - Dorajoo, Rajkumar A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Boissel, Mathilde A1 - Chai, Jin Fang A1 - Chen, Xu A1 - Divers, Jasmin A1 - Gandin, Ilaria A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Hagemeijer, Yanick A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - Hartwig, Fernando P A1 - He, Meian A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R V R A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Kasturiratne, Anuradhani A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Laguzzi, Federica A1 - Lee, Joseph H A1 - Luan, Jian'an A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Matoba, Nana A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Pietzner, Maik A1 - Riaz, Muhammad A1 - Said, M Abdullah A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Stančáková, Alena A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Wang, Yajuan A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Afaq, Saima A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Amini, Marzyeh A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Aung, Tin A1 - Ballantyne, Christie A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Charumathi, Sabanayagam A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Connell, John M A1 - de Faire, Ulf A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Dominiczak, Anna F A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Eaton, Charles B A1 - Eppinga, Ruben N A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Fisher, Virginia A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Franco, Oscar H A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Ghanbari, Mohsen A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Grabe, Hans J A1 - Grove, Megan L A1 - Gu, C Charles A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heng, Chew-Kiat A1 - Hirata, Makoto A1 - Hixson, James E A1 - Howard, Barbara V A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Jacobs, David R A1 - Johnson, Craig A1 - Jonas, Jost Bruno A1 - Kammerer, Candace M A1 - Katsuya, Tomohiro A1 - Khor, Chiea Chuen A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Koh, Woon-Puay A1 - Koistinen, Heikki A A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Krieger, Jose E A1 - Kritchevsky, Steve B A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Lemaitre, Rozenn N A1 - Li, Yize A1 - Liang, Jingjing A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Loh, Marie A1 - Louie, Tin A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Manichaikul, Ani W A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Milani, Lili A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Mosley, Thomas H A1 - Mukamal, Kenneth J A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - O'Connell, Jeff R A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Pazoki, Raha A1 - Pedersen, Nancy L A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Poulter, Neil A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Robinson, Jennifer G A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Schmidt, Carsten O A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Scott, William R A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Shi, Yuan A1 - Sidney, Stephen A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Tan, Nicholas A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Teo, Yik Ying A1 - Tham, Yih Chung A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van Heemst, Diana A1 - Vuckovic, Dragana A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Lihua A1 - Wang, Yujie A1 - Wang, Zhe A1 - Wei, Wen Bin A1 - Williams, Christine A1 - Wilson, Gregory A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yu, Bing A1 - Yu, Caizheng A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Horta, Bernardo L A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Leander, Karin A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - Penninx, Brenda A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Scott, James A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Wang, Ya Xing A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Wickremasinghe, Ananda R A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Liu, Jingmin A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Morrison, Alanna C AB -

An individual's lipid profile is influenced by genetic variants and alcohol consumption, but the contribution of interactions between these exposures has not been studied. We therefore incorporated gene-alcohol interactions into a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides. We included 45 studies in Stage 1 (genome-wide discovery) and 66 studies in Stage 2 (focused follow-up), for a total of 394,584 individuals from five ancestry groups. Genetic main and interaction effects were jointly assessed by a 2 degrees of freedom (DF) test, and a 1 DF test was used to assess the interaction effects alone. Variants at 495 loci were at least suggestively associated (P < 1 × 10-6) with lipid levels in Stage 1 and were evaluated in Stage 2, followed by combined analyses of Stage 1 and Stage 2. In the combined analysis of Stage 1 and Stage 2, 147 independent loci were associated with lipid levels at P < 5 × 10-8 using 2 DF tests, of which 18 were novel. No genome-wide significant associations were found testing the interaction effect alone. The novel loci included several genes (PCSK5, VEGFB, and A1CF) with a putative role in lipid metabolism based on existing evidence from cellular and experimental models.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-ancestry genome-wide gene-smoking interaction study of 387,272 individuals identifies new loci associated with serum lipids. JF - Nat Genet Y1 - 2019 A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Sung, Yun J A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Lim, Elise A1 - Deng, Xuan A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Liu, Jingmin A1 - Lu, Yingchang A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Huffman, Jennifer E A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Richard, Melissa A A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Baker, Jenna A1 - Chen, Guanjie A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Dorajoo, Rajkumar A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Boissel, Mathilde A1 - Chai, Jin Fang A1 - Chen, Xu A1 - Divers, Jasmin A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Goel, Anuj A1 - Hagemeijer, Yanick A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - Hartwig, Fernando P A1 - He, Meian A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R V R A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Hung, Yi-Jen A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Kasturiratne, Anuradhani A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Leander, Karin A1 - Lin, Keng-Hung A1 - Luan, Jian'an A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Matoba, Nana A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Pietzner, Maik A1 - Prins, Bram A1 - Riaz, Muhammad A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Said, M Abdullah A1 - Schupf, Nicole A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Stančáková, Alena A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Wang, Tzung-Dau A1 - Wang, Yajuan A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Xiang, Yong-Bing A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Zhang, Weihua A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Adeyemo, Adebowale A1 - Afaq, Saima A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Amini, Marzyeh A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Arzumanyan, Zorayr A1 - Aung, Tin A1 - Ballantyne, Christie A1 - Barr, R Graham A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Brown, Morris A1 - Cade, Brian E A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Charumathi, Sabanayagam A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Christensen, Kaare A1 - Concas, Maria Pina A1 - Connell, John M A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Doumatey, Ayo A1 - Duan, Qing A1 - Eaton, Charles B A1 - Eppinga, Ruben N A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Floyd, James S A1 - Forouhi, Nita G A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Gandin, Ilaria A1 - Gao, He A1 - Ghanbari, Mohsen A1 - Gharib, Sina A A1 - Gigante, Bruna A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Grabe, Hans J A1 - Gu, C Charles A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heng, Chew-Kiat A1 - Hirata, Makoto A1 - Hixson, James E A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Jia, Yucheng A1 - Joehanes, Roby A1 - Johnson, Craig A1 - Jonas, Jost Bruno A1 - Justice, Anne E A1 - Katsuya, Tomohiro A1 - Khor, Chiea Chuen A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Koh, Woon-Puay A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Krieger, Jose E A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Kubo, Michiaki A1 - Kuusisto, Johanna A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Langenberg, Claudia A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Lehne, Benjamin A1 - Lewis, Cora E A1 - Li, Yize A1 - Liang, Jingjing A1 - Lin, Shiow A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Loh, Marie A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Louie, Tin A1 - Luzzi, Anna A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Manichaikul, Ani W A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Milani, Lili A1 - Mohlke, Karen L A1 - Momozawa, Yukihide A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - Murray, Alison D A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - North, Kari E A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey R A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Papanicolau, George J A1 - Pedersen, Nancy L A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Poulter, Neil A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Renstrom, Frida A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Robinson, Jennifer G A1 - Rose, Lynda M A1 - Rosendaal, Frits R A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Schmidt, Carsten O A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Scott, William R A1 - Sever, Peter A1 - Shi, Yuan A1 - Sidney, Stephen A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Stringham, Heather M A1 - Tan, Nicholas Y Q A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Teo, Yik Ying A1 - Tham, Yih Chung A1 - Tiemeier, Henning A1 - Turner, Stephen T A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van Heemst, Diana A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - Wang, Lan A1 - Wang, Lihua A1 - Wei, Wen Bin A1 - Williams, Christine A A1 - Wilson, Gregory A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Young, Kristin A1 - Yu, Caizheng A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Zhou, Jie A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Chambers, John C A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - de Faire, Ulf A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Farrall, Martin A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Horta, Bernardo L A1 - Juang, Jyh-Ming Jimmy A1 - Kamatani, Yoichiro A1 - Kammerer, Candace M A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Kooner, Jaspal S A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Lee, I-Te A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - Oldehinkel, Albertine J A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Scott, James A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Wang, Jun-Sing A1 - Wang, Ya Xing A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Watkins, Hugh A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Wickremasinghe, Ananda R A1 - Wu, Tangchun A1 - Zeggini, Eleftheria A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Bierut, Laura J A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne AB -

The concentrations of high- and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides are influenced by smoking, but it is unknown whether genetic associations with lipids may be modified by smoking. We conducted a multi-ancestry genome-wide gene-smoking interaction study in 133,805 individuals with follow-up in an additional 253,467 individuals. Combined meta-analyses identified 13 new loci associated with lipids, some of which were detected only because association differed by smoking status. Additionally, we demonstrate the importance of including diverse populations, particularly in studies of interactions with lifestyle factors, where genomic and lifestyle differences by ancestry may contribute to novel findings.

VL - 51 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-ancestry sleep-by-SNP interaction analysis in 126,926 individuals reveals lipid loci stratified by sleep duration. JF - Nat Commun Y1 - 2019 A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Bos, Maxime M A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Sung, Yun Ju A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Cade, Brian E A1 - Manning, Alisa A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Chen, Han A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Richard, Melissa A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Aslibekyan, Stella A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - Feitosa, Mary A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R A1 - Ilkov, Marjan A1 - Kho, Minjung A1 - Kraja, Aldi A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Lim, Elise A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - van der Spek, Ashley A1 - Wang, Zhe A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Laville, Vincent A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Graff, Maria E A1 - He, Meian A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Marques-Vidal, Pedro A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Adolfo, Correa A1 - Ballantyne, Christie A1 - Bielak, Larry A1 - Biermasz, Nienke R A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Dimou, Niki A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Gharib, Sina A A1 - Gottlieb, Daniel J A1 - Haba-Rubio, José A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heinzer, Raphael A1 - Hixson, James E A1 - Homuth, Georg A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Krieger, Jose E A1 - Lee, Jiwon A1 - Liu, Jingmin A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Luik, Annemarie I A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Martin, Lisa W A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - O'Connell, Jeff A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Peyser, Patricia A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Rensen, Patrick C N A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Roenneberg, Till A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Shikany, James A1 - Sidney, Stephen S A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Sitlani, Colleen M A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Swertz, Morris A A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wallance, Robert B A1 - van Dijk, Ko Willems A1 - Yu, Caizheng A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Grabe, Hans J A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Vollenweider, Peter A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Wu, Tangchun A1 - Xiang, Yong-Bing A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Kardia, Sharon A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Province, Mike A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rotimi, Charles A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Fox, Ervin F A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - van Heemst, Diana A1 - Redline, Susan AB -

Both short and long sleep are associated with an adverse lipid profile, likely through different biological pathways. To elucidate the biology of sleep-associated adverse lipid profile, we conduct multi-ancestry genome-wide sleep-SNP interaction analyses on three lipid traits (HDL-c, LDL-c and triglycerides). In the total study sample (discovery + replication) of 126,926 individuals from 5 different ancestry groups, when considering either long or short total sleep time interactions in joint analyses, we identify 49 previously unreported lipid loci, and 10 additional previously unreported lipid loci in a restricted sample of European-ancestry cohorts. In addition, we identify new gene-sleep interactions for known lipid loci such as LPL and PCSK9. The previously unreported lipid loci have a modest explained variance in lipid levels: most notable, gene-short-sleep interactions explain 4.25% of the variance in triglyceride level. Collectively, these findings contribute to our understanding of the biological mechanisms involved in sleep-associated adverse lipid profiles.

VL - 10 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-ancestry study of blood lipid levels identifies four loci interacting with physical activity. JF - Nat Commun Y1 - 2019 A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Sung, Yun Ju A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Jakupović, Hermina A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Manning, Alisa A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Aslibekyan, Stella A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Kho, Minjung A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Richard, Melissa A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - Wang, Zhe A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Dorajoo, Rajkumar A1 - Fisher, Virginia A1 - Hartwig, Fernando P A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R V R A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Amini, Marzyeh A1 - Boissel, Mathilde A1 - Chai, Jin Fang A1 - Chen, Xu A1 - Divers, Jasmin A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Graff, Mariaelisa A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - He, Meian A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Jackson, Anne U A1 - Zhao, Jing Hua A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Laguzzi, Federica A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Riaz, Muhammad A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Rueedi, Rico A1 - Stringham, Heather M A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Varga, Tibor V A1 - Verweij, Niek A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Li, Xiaoyin A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Brumat, Marco A1 - Cade, Brian A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Concas, Maria Pina A1 - Connell, John A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Demirkan, Ayse A1 - Ding, Jingzhong A1 - Eaton, Charles B A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Gabriel, Kelley P A1 - Ghanbari, Mohsen A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Gu, Chi Charles A1 - Gu, Dongfeng A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - He, Jiang A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heng, Chew-Kiat A1 - 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Rudan, Igor A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Scott, Robert A A1 - Sidney, Stephen S A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Sternfeld, Barbara A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Tang, Hua A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Tsai, Michael Y A1 - Tuomilehto, Jaakko A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van der Ende, M Yldau A1 - van Heemst, Diana A1 - Voortman, Trudy A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wennberg, Patrik A1 - Wilson, Gregory A1 - Xiang, Yong-Bing A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yu, Caizheng A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Boehnke, Michael A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - de Faire, Ulf A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Laakso, Markku A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - Oldehinkel, Albertine J A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V A1 - Vollenweider, Peter A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Wang, Ya X A1 - Wareham, Nicholas J A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Wu, Tangchun A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Horta, Bernardo L A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Province, Michael A A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Kooperberg, Charles B A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Loos, Ruth J F KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - African Continental Ancestry Group KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Asian Continental Ancestry Group KW - Brazil KW - Calcium-Binding Proteins KW - Cholesterol KW - Cholesterol, HDL KW - Cholesterol, LDL KW - European Continental Ancestry Group KW - Exercise KW - Female KW - Genetic Loci KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - Genotype KW - Hispanic Americans KW - Humans KW - LIM-Homeodomain Proteins KW - Lipid Metabolism KW - Lipids KW - Male KW - Membrane Proteins KW - Microtubule-Associated Proteins KW - Middle Aged KW - Muscle Proteins KW - Nerve Tissue Proteins KW - Transcription Factors KW - Triglycerides KW - Young Adult AB -

Many genetic loci affect circulating lipid levels, but it remains unknown whether lifestyle factors, such as physical activity, modify these genetic effects. To identify lipid loci interacting with physical activity, we performed genome-wide analyses of circulating HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglyceride levels in up to 120,979 individuals of European, African, Asian, Hispanic, and Brazilian ancestry, with follow-up of suggestive associations in an additional 131,012 individuals. We find four loci, in/near CLASP1, LHX1, SNTA1, and CNTNAP2, that are associated with circulating lipid levels through interaction with physical activity; higher levels of physical activity enhance the HDL cholesterol-increasing effects of the CLASP1, LHX1, and SNTA1 loci and attenuate the LDL cholesterol-increasing effect of the CNTNAP2 locus. The CLASP1, LHX1, and SNTA1 regions harbor genes linked to muscle function and lipid metabolism. Our results elucidate the role of physical activity interactions in the genetic contribution to blood lipid levels.

VL - 10 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Cholesterol Variability and Cranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Older Adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study. JF - Stroke Y1 - 2020 A1 - Kalani, Rizwan A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Suchy-Dicey, Astrid A1 - Elkind, Mitchell S V A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Leung, Lester Y A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Tirschwell, David A1 - Longstreth, W T AB -

Background and Purpose- Serum cholesterol variability, independent of mean, has been associated with stroke, white matter hyperintensities on cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and other cardiovascular events. We sought to assess the relationship between total serum cholesterol (TC) variability and cranial MRI findings of subclinical or covert vascular brain injury in a longitudinal, population-based cohort study of older adults. Methods- In the Cardiovascular Health Study, we assessed associations between intraindividual TC mean, trend, and variability over ≈5 years with covert brain infarction (CBI) and white matter grade (WMG) on cranial MRI. Mean TC was calculated for each study participant from 4 annual TC measurements between 2 MRI scans. TC trend was calculated as the slope of the linear regression of the TC measurements, and TC variability was calculated as the SD of the residuals from the linear regression. We evaluated the association of intraindividual TC variability with incident CBI and worsening WMG between 2 MRI scans in primary analyses and with prevalent CBI number and WMG on the follow-up MRI scan in secondary analyses. Results- Among participants who were eligible for the study and free of clinical stroke before the follow-up MRI, 17.9% of 1098 had incident CBI, and 27.8% of 1351 had worsening WMG on the follow-up MRI. Mean, trend, and variability of TC were not associated with these outcomes. TC variability, independent of mean and trend, was significantly associated with the number of CBI (β=0.009 [95% CI, 0.003-0.016] =0.004; N=1604) and was associated with WMG (β, 0.009 [95% CI, -0.0002 to 0.019] =0.055; N=1602) on the follow-up MRI. Conclusions- Among older adults, TC variability was not associated with incident CBI or worsening WMG but was associated with the number of prevalent CBI on cranial MRI. More work is needed to validate and to clarify the mechanisms underlying such associations.

VL - 51 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Coagulation factor VIII, white matter hyperintensities and cognitive function: Results from the Cardiovascular Health Study. JF - PLoS One Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rohmann, Jessica L A1 - Longstreth, W T A1 - Cushman, Mary A1 - Fitzpatrick, Annette L A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rosendaal, Frits R A1 - Sitlani, Colleen M A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Siegerink, Bob KW - Aged KW - Blood Coagulation KW - Cognition KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Factor VIII KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Logistic Models KW - Longitudinal Studies KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging KW - Male KW - Mental Status and Dementia Tests KW - Up-Regulation KW - White Matter AB -

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between high FVIII clotting activity (FVIII:C), MRI-defined white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and cognitive function over time.

METHODS: Data from the population-based Cardiovascular Health Study (n = 5,888, aged ≥65) were used. FVIII:C was measured in blood samples taken at baseline. WMH burden was assessed on two cranial MRI scans taken roughly 5 years apart. Cognitive function was assessed annually using the Modified Mini-Mental State Examination (3MSE) and Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST). We used ordinal logistic regression models adjusted for demographic and cardiovascular factors in cross-sectional and longitudinal WMH analyses, and adjusted linear regression and linear mixed models in the analyses of cognitive function.

RESULTS: After adjustment for confounding, higher levels of FVIII:C were not strongly associated with the burden of WMH on the initial MRI scan (OR>p75 = 1.20, 95% CI 0.99-1.45; N = 2,735) nor with WMH burden worsening over time (OR>p75 = 1.18, 95% CI 0.87-1.59; N = 1,527). High FVIII:C showed no strong association with cognitive scores cross-sectionally (3MSE>p75 β = -0.06, 95%CI -0.45 to 0.32, N = 4,005; DSST>p75 β = -0.69, 95%CI -1.52 to 0.13, N = 3,954) or over time (3MSE>p75 β = -0.07,95% CI -0.58 to 0.44, N = 2,764; DSST>p75 β = -0.22, 95% CI -0.97 to 0.53, N = 2,306) after confounding adjustment.

INTERPRETATION: The results from this cohort study of older adult participants indicate no strong relationships between higher FVIII:C levels and WMH burden or cognitive function in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses.

VL - 15 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gene-educational attainment interactions in a multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis identify novel blood pressure loci. JF - Mol Psychiatry Y1 - 2020 A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - Sung, Yun Ju A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Winkler, Thomas A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Manning, Alisa A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Dorajoo, Rajkumar A1 - Hartwig, Fernando P A1 - Horimoto, A R V R A1 - Li, Changwei A1 - Li-Gao, Ruifang A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Richard, Melissa A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Tajuddin, Salman M A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Xuan, Deng A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Boissel, Mathilde A1 - Chai, Jin-Fang A1 - Chen, Xu A1 - Christensen, Kaare A1 - Divers, Jasmin A1 - Evangelou, Evangelos A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Girotto, Giorgia A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - He, Meian A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Laguzzi, Federica A1 - Li, Xiaoyin A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Poveda, Alaitz A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Riaz, Muhammad A1 - Rueedi, Rico A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - Verweij, Niek A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Bergmann, Sven A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Brumat, Marco A1 - Burke, Gregory A1 - Cabrera, Claudia P A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chee, Miao Li A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Cocca, Massimiliano A1 - Connell, John A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Fisher, Virginia A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Fox, Ervin F A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Gao, He A1 - Gigante, Bruna A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Gu, Chi Charles A1 - Gu, Dongfeng A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - He, Jiang A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heng, Chew-Kiat A1 - Hunt, Steven A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Kavousi, Maryam A1 - Khor, Chiea Chuen A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Koh, Woon-Puay A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Kraja, Aldi T A1 - Krieger, J E A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Li, Yize A1 - Liang, Jingjing A1 - Liewald, David C M A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Milani, Lili A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Nalls, Mike A A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Norris, Jill M A1 - O'Connell, Jeff A1 - Ogunniyi, Adesola A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Pedersen, Nancy L A1 - Perls, Thomas A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Petersmann, Astrid A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Porteous, David J A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Rueda-Ochoa, Oscar-Leonel A1 - Sabanayagam, Charumathi A1 - Salako, Babatunde L A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Shikany, James M A1 - Sidney, Stephen S A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Sitlani, Colleen M A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Swertz, Morris A A1 - Teumer, Alexander A1 - Tham, Yih Chung A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Vaidya, Dhananjay A1 - van der Ende, M Yldau A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Lihua A1 - Wang, Ya-Xing A1 - Wei, Wen-Bin A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yu, Bing A1 - Yu, Caizheng A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Jonas, Jost Bruno A1 - Kammerer, Candace M A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Leander, Karin A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - Marques-Vidal, Pedro A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Wu, Tangchun A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Horta, Bernardo L A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Kritchevsky, Stephen B A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Palmas, Walter R A1 - Pereira, A C A1 - Province, Michael M A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Rotimi, Charles N A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Elliott, Paul A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Fornage, Myriam AB -

Educational attainment is widely used as a surrogate for socioeconomic status (SES). Low SES is a risk factor for hypertension and high blood pressure (BP). To identify novel BP loci, we performed multi-ancestry meta-analyses accounting for gene-educational attainment interactions using two variables, "Some College" (yes/no) and "Graduated College" (yes/no). Interactions were evaluated using both a 1 degree of freedom (DF) interaction term and a 2DF joint test of genetic and interaction effects. Analyses were performed for systolic BP, diastolic BP, mean arterial pressure, and pulse pressure. We pursued genome-wide interrogation in Stage 1 studies (N = 117 438) and follow-up on promising variants in Stage 2 studies (N = 293 787) in five ancestry groups. Through combined meta-analyses of Stages 1 and 2, we identified 84 known and 18 novel BP loci at genome-wide significance level (P < 5 × 10). Two novel loci were identified based on the 1DF test of interaction with educational attainment, while the remaining 16 loci were identified through the 2DF joint test of genetic and interaction effects. Ten novel loci were identified in individuals of African ancestry. Several novel loci show strong biological plausibility since they involve physiologic systems implicated in BP regulation. They include genes involved in the central nervous system-adrenal signaling axis (ZDHHC17, CADPS, PIK3C2G), vascular structure and function (GNB3, CDON), and renal function (HAS2 and HAS2-AS1, SLIT3). Collectively, these findings suggest a role of educational attainment or SES in further dissection of the genetic architecture of BP.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-ancestry GWAS of the electrocardiographic PR interval identifies 202 loci underlying cardiac conduction. JF - Nat Commun Y1 - 2020 A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Weng, Lu-Chen A1 - Cartwright, James H A1 - Hall, Amelia Weber A1 - Sveinbjornsson, Gardar A1 - Tucker, Nathan R A1 - Choi, Seung Hoan A1 - Chaffin, Mark D A1 - Roselli, Carolina A1 - Barnes, Michael R A1 - Mifsud, Borbala A1 - Warren, Helen R A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Cranley, James J A1 - Concas, Maria Pina A1 - Gasparini, Paolo A1 - Boutin, Thibaud A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Araujo, Nathalia M A1 - Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda A1 - Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P A1 - Souza, Renan P A1 - Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo A1 - Giedraitis, Vilmantas A1 - Ingelsson, Erik A1 - Mahajan, Anubha A1 - Morris, Andrew P A1 - del Greco M, Fabiola A1 - Foco, Luisa A1 - Gögele, Martin A1 - Hicks, Andrew A A1 - Cook, James P A1 - Lind, Lars A1 - Lindgren, Cecilia M A1 - Sundström, Johan A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - Riaz, Muhammad B A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Sinagra, Gianfranco A1 - Ulivi, Sheila A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Mishra, Pashupati P A1 - Mononen, Nina A1 - Nikus, Kjell A1 - Caulfield, Mark J A1 - Dominiczak, Anna A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Montasser, May E A1 - O'Connell, Jeff R A1 - Ryan, Kathleen A1 - Shuldiner, Alan R A1 - Aeschbacher, Stefanie A1 - Conen, David A1 - Risch, Lorenz A1 - Thériault, Sébastien A1 - Hutri-Kähönen, Nina A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Barnes, Catriona L K A1 - Campbell, Harry A1 - Joshi, Peter K A1 - Wilson, James F A1 - Isaacs, Aaron A1 - Kors, Jan A A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Huang, Paul L A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Bottinger, Erwin P A1 - Loos, Ruth J F A1 - Nadkarni, Girish N A1 - Preuss, Michael H A1 - Correa, Adolfo A1 - Mei, Hao A1 - Wilson, James A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Müller-Nurasyid, Martina A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Mangino, Massimo A1 - Spector, Timothy D A1 - Rienstra, Michiel A1 - van de Vegte, Yordi J A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Verweij, Niek A1 - Kääb, Stefan A1 - Schramm, Katharina A1 - Sinner, Moritz F A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Cutler, Michael J A1 - Fatkin, Diane A1 - London, Barry A1 - Olesen, Morten A1 - Roden, Dan M A1 - Benjamin Shoemaker, M A1 - Gustav Smith, J A1 - Biggs, Mary L A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - De Grandi, Alessandro A1 - Fuchsberger, Christian A1 - Pattaro, Cristian A1 - Pramstaller, Peter P A1 - Ford, Ian A1 - Wouter Jukema, J A1 - Macfarlane, Peter W A1 - Trompet, Stella A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Felix, Stephan B A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Havulinna, Aki S A1 - Jula, Antti A1 - Sääksjärvi, Katri A1 - Salomaa, Veikko A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Heckbert, Susan R A1 - Lin, Henry J A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - Maan, Arie C A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Cucca, Francesco A1 - Ding, Jun A1 - Lakatta, Edward G A1 - Qian, Yong A1 - Tarasov, Kirill V A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Lin, Honghuang A1 - Newton-Cheh, Christopher H A1 - Lunetta, Kathryn L A1 - Murray, Alison D A1 - Porteous, David J A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - Stricker, Bruno H A1 - Uitterlinden, Andre A1 - van den Berg, Marten E A1 - Haessler, Jeffrey A1 - Jackson, Rebecca D A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Peters, Ulrike A1 - Reiner, Alexander P A1 - Whitsel, Eric A A1 - Alonso, Alvaro A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Ehret, Georg B A1 - Soliman, Elsayed Z A1 - Avery, Christy L A1 - Gogarten, Stephanie M A1 - Kerr, Kathleen F A1 - Laurie, Cathy C A1 - Seyerle, Amanda A A1 - Stilp, Adrienne A1 - Assa, Solmaz A1 - Abdullah Said, M A1 - Yldau van der Ende, M A1 - Lambiase, Pier D A1 - Orini, Michele A1 - Ramirez, Julia A1 - Van Duijvenboden, Stefan A1 - Arnar, David O A1 - Gudbjartsson, Daniel F A1 - Holm, Hilma A1 - Sulem, Patrick A1 - Thorleifsson, Gudmar A1 - Thorolfsdottir, Rosa B A1 - Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur A1 - Benjamin, Emelia J A1 - Tinker, Andrew A1 - Stefansson, Kari A1 - Ellinor, Patrick T A1 - Jamshidi, Yalda A1 - Lubitz, Steven A A1 - Munroe, Patricia B AB -

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.

VL - 11 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Identification of novel and rare variants associated with handgrip strength using whole genome sequence data from the NHLBI Trans-Omics in Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Program. JF - PLoS One Y1 - 2021 A1 - Sarnowski, Chloe A1 - Chen, Han A1 - Biggs, Mary L A1 - Wassertheil-Smoller, Sylvia A1 - Bressler, Jan A1 - Irvin, Marguerite R A1 - Ryan, Kathleen A A1 - Karasik, David A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Fardo, David W A1 - Gogarten, Stephanie M A1 - Heavner, Benjamin D A1 - Jain, Deepti A1 - Kang, Hyun Min A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Mainous, Arch G A1 - Mitchell, Braxton D A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey R A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Vasan, Ramachandran S A1 - Windham, B Gwen A1 - Kiel, Douglas P A1 - Murabito, Joanne M A1 - Lunetta, Kathryn L AB -

Handgrip strength is a widely used measure of muscle strength and a predictor of a range of morbidities including cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality. Previous genome-wide association studies of handgrip strength have focused on common variants primarily in persons of European descent. We aimed to identify rare and ancestry-specific genetic variants associated with handgrip strength by conducting whole-genome sequence association analyses using 13,552 participants from six studies representing diverse population groups from the Trans-Omics in Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Program. By leveraging multiple handgrip strength measures performed in study participants over time, we increased our effective sample size by 7-12%. Single-variant analyses identified ten handgrip strength loci among African-Americans: four rare variants, five low-frequency variants, and one common variant. One significant and four suggestive genes were identified associated with handgrip strength when aggregating rare and functional variants; all associations were ancestry-specific. We additionally leveraged the different ancestries available in the UK Biobank to further explore the ancestry-specific association signals from the single-variant association analyses. In conclusion, our study identified 11 new loci associated with handgrip strength with rare and/or ancestry-specific genetic variations, highlighting the added value of whole-genome sequencing in diverse samples. Several of the associations identified using single-variant or aggregate analyses lie in genes with a function relevant to the brain or muscle or were reported to be associated with muscle or age-related traits. Further studies in samples with sequence data and diverse ancestries are needed to confirm these findings.

VL - 16 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-Ancestry Genome-wide Association Study Accounting for Gene-Psychosocial Factor Interactions Identifies Novel Loci for Blood Pressure Traits. JF - HGG Adv Y1 - 2021 A1 - Sun, Daokun A1 - Richard, Melissa A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Sung, Yun Ju A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Chai, Jin Fang A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Chitrala, Kumaraswamy A1 - Hartwig, Fernando P A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R V R A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Wang, Rujia A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Barac, Ana A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Chakravarti, Aravinda A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Cupples, L Adrienne A1 - Davigulus, Martha L A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Delaney, Joseph A C A1 - Roux, Ana V Diez A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Fretts, Amanda M A1 - Gallo, Linda C A1 - Grabe, Hans Jörgen A1 - Gu, C Charles A1 - Harris, Tamara B A1 - Hartman, Catharina C A A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Isasi, Carmen A1 - Johnson, W Craig A1 - Jonas, Jost Bruno A1 - Kaplan, Robert C A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Krieger, Jose E A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Lohman, Kurt A1 - Luik, Annemarie I A1 - Martin, Lisa W A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - O'Connell, Jeff R A1 - Palmas, Walter R A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Pulkki-Råback, Laura A1 - Raffel, Leslie J A1 - Reiner, Alex P A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Robinson, Jennifer G A1 - Rosendaal, Frits R A1 - Schmidt, Carsten Oliver A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Schwettmann, Lars A1 - Shikany, James M A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Sidney, Stephen A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Sotoodehnia, Nona A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Taylor, Kent A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wee, Hwee-Lin A1 - Wei, Wen-Bin A1 - Wilson, Gregory A1 - Xuan, Deng A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Zeng, Donglin A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Oldehinkel, Albertine J A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Wang, Ya-Xing A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Horta, Bernardo L A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Bierut, Laura A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Fornage, Myriam AB -

Psychological and social factors are known to influence blood pressure (BP) and risk of hypertension and associated cardiovascular diseases. To identify novel BP loci, we carried out genome-wide association meta-analyses of systolic, diastolic, pulse, and mean arterial BP taking into account the interaction effects of genetic variants with three psychosocial factors: depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and social support. Analyses were performed using a two-stage design in a sample of up to 128,894 adults from 5 ancestry groups. In the combined meta-analyses of Stages 1 and 2, we identified 59 loci (p value <5e-8), including nine novel BP loci. The novel associations were observed mostly with pulse pressure, with fewer observed with mean arterial pressure. Five novel loci were identified in African ancestry, and all but one showed patterns of interaction with at least one psychosocial factor. Functional annotation of the novel loci supports a major role for genes implicated in the immune response (), synaptic function and neurotransmission (), as well as genes previously implicated in neuropsychiatric or stress-related disorders (). These findings underscore the importance of considering psychological and social factors in gene discovery for BP, especially in non-European populations.

VL - 2 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multi-ancestry genome-wide gene-sleep interactions identify novel loci for blood pressure. JF - Mol Psychiatry Y1 - 2021 A1 - Wang, Heming A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Cade, Brian E A1 - Schwander, Karen A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Lee, Jiwon A1 - Sung, Yun Ju A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Aschard, Hugues A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Ilkov, Marjan A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Horimoto, Andrea R A1 - Richard, Melissa A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Lim, Elise A1 - Nierenberg, Jovia L A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Chitrala, Kumaraswamynaidu A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Franceschini, Nora A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Zee, Phyllis C A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Hall, Kelly A A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - O'Connell, Jeff A1 - Eiriksdottir, Gudny A1 - Launer, Lenore J A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Chen, Han A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Krieger, Jose E A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Sidney, Stephen A1 - Shikany, James M A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Gharib, Sina A A1 - Bis, Joshua C A1 - Luik, Annemarie I A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Xu, Hanfei A1 - Levy, Daniel A1 - He, Jiang A1 - Lohman, Kurt K A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Wilson, Gregory A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Palmas, Walter A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Biermasz, Nienke R A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Martin, Lisa W A1 - Barac, Ana A1 - Wallace, Robert B A1 - Gottlieb, Daniel J A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Milani, Lili A1 - Metspalu, Andres A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Waken, R J A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Roenneberg, Till A1 - Völker, Uwe A1 - Dörr, Marcus A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Mukherjee, Sutapa A1 - Hillman, David R A1 - Kähönen, Mika A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Grabe, Hans J A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Palmer, Lyle J A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Fornage, Myriam A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Kelly, Tanika N A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Kooperberg, Charles A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Penninx, Brenda W J H A1 - Gauderman, W James A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Redline, Susan A1 - van Heemst, Diana AB -

Long and short sleep duration are associated with elevated blood pressure (BP), possibly through effects on molecular pathways that influence neuroendocrine and vascular systems. To gain new insights into the genetic basis of sleep-related BP variation, we performed genome-wide gene by short or long sleep duration interaction analyses on four BP traits (systolic BP, diastolic BP, mean arterial pressure, and pulse pressure) across five ancestry groups in two stages using 2 degree of freedom (df) joint test followed by 1df test of interaction effects. Primary multi-ancestry analysis in 62,969 individuals in stage 1 identified three novel gene by sleep interactions that were replicated in an additional 59,296 individuals in stage 2 (stage 1 + 2 P < 5 × 10), including rs7955964 (FIGNL2/ANKRD33) that increases BP among long sleepers, and rs73493041 (SNORA26/C9orf170) and rs10406644 (KCTD15/LSM14A) that increase BP among short sleepers (P < 5 × 10). Secondary ancestry-specific analysis identified another novel gene by long sleep interaction at rs111887471 (TRPC3/KIAA1109) in individuals of African ancestry (P = 2 × 10). Combined stage 1 and 2 analyses additionally identified significant gene by long sleep interactions at 10 loci including MKLN1 and RGL3/ELAVL3 previously associated with BP, and significant gene by short sleep interactions at 10 loci including C2orf43 previously associated with BP (P < 10). 2df test also identified novel loci for BP after modeling sleep that has known functions in sleep-wake regulation, nervous and cardiometabolic systems. This study indicates that sleep and primary mechanisms regulating BP may interact to elevate BP level, suggesting novel insights into sleep-related BP regulation.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Gene-educational attainment interactions in a multi-population genome-wide meta-analysis identify novel lipid loci. JF - Front Genet Y1 - 2023 A1 - de Las Fuentes, Lisa A1 - Schwander, Karen L A1 - Brown, Michael R A1 - Bentley, Amy R A1 - Winkler, Thomas W A1 - Sung, Yun Ju A1 - Munroe, Patricia B A1 - Miller, Clint L A1 - Aschard, Hugo A1 - Aslibekyan, Stella A1 - Bartz, Traci M A1 - Bielak, Lawrence F A1 - Chai, Jin Fang A1 - Cheng, Ching-Yu A1 - Dorajoo, Rajkumar A1 - Feitosa, Mary F A1 - Guo, Xiuqing A1 - Hartwig, Fernando P A1 - Horimoto, Andrea A1 - Kolcic, Ivana A1 - Lim, Elise A1 - Liu, Yongmei A1 - Manning, Alisa K A1 - Marten, Jonathan A1 - Musani, Solomon K A1 - Noordam, Raymond A1 - Padmanabhan, Sandosh A1 - Rankinen, Tuomo A1 - Richard, Melissa A A1 - Ridker, Paul M A1 - Smith, Albert V A1 - Vojinovic, Dina A1 - Zonderman, Alan B A1 - Alver, Maris A1 - Boissel, Mathilde A1 - Christensen, Kaare A1 - Freedman, Barry I A1 - Gao, Chuan A1 - Giulianini, Franco A1 - Harris, Sarah E A1 - He, Meian A1 - Hsu, Fang-Chi A1 - Kuhnel, Brigitte A1 - Laguzzi, Federica A1 - Li, Xiaoyin A1 - Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka A1 - Nolte, Ilja M A1 - Poveda, Alaitz A1 - Rauramaa, Rainer A1 - Riaz, Muhammad A1 - Robino, Antonietta A1 - Sofer, Tamar A1 - Takeuchi, Fumihiko A1 - Tayo, Bamidele O A1 - van der Most, Peter J A1 - Verweij, Niek A1 - Ware, Erin B A1 - Weiss, Stefan A1 - Wen, Wanqing A1 - Yanek, Lisa R A1 - Zhan, Yiqiang A1 - Amin, Najaf A1 - Arking, Dan E A1 - Ballantyne, Christie A1 - Boerwinkle, Eric A1 - Brody, Jennifer A A1 - Broeckel, Ulrich A1 - Campbell, Archie A1 - Canouil, Mickaël A1 - Chai, Xiaoran A1 - Chen, Yii-Der Ida A1 - Chen, Xu A1 - Chitrala, Kumaraswamy Naidu A1 - Concas, Maria Pina A1 - de Faire, Ulf A1 - de Mutsert, Renée A1 - de Silva, H Janaka A1 - de Vries, Paul S A1 - Do, Ahn A1 - Faul, Jessica D A1 - Fisher, Virginia A1 - Floyd, James S A1 - Forrester, Terrence A1 - Friedlander, Yechiel A1 - Girotto, Giorgia A1 - Gu, C Charles A1 - Hallmans, Göran A1 - Heikkinen, Sami A1 - Heng, Chew-Kiat A1 - Homuth, Georg A1 - Hunt, Steven A1 - Ikram, M Arfan A1 - Jacobs, David R A1 - Kavousi, Maryam A1 - Khor, Chiea Chuen A1 - Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O A1 - Koh, Woon-Puay A1 - Komulainen, Pirjo A1 - Langefeld, Carl D A1 - Liang, Jingjing A1 - Liu, Kiang A1 - Liu, Jianjun A1 - Lohman, Kurt A1 - Mägi, Reedik A1 - Manichaikul, Ani W A1 - McKenzie, Colin A A1 - Meitinger, Thomas A1 - Milaneschi, Yuri A1 - Nauck, Matthias A1 - Nelson, Christopher P A1 - O'Connell, Jeffrey R A1 - Palmer, Nicholette D A1 - Pereira, Alexandre C A1 - Perls, Thomas A1 - Peters, Annette A1 - Polasek, Ozren A1 - Raitakari, Olli T A1 - Rice, Kenneth A1 - Rice, Treva K A1 - Rich, Stephen S A1 - Sabanayagam, Charumathi A1 - Schreiner, Pamela J A1 - Shu, Xiao-Ou A1 - Sidney, Stephen A1 - Sims, Mario A1 - Smith, Jennifer A A1 - Starr, John M A1 - Strauch, Konstantin A1 - Tai, E Shyong A1 - Taylor, Kent D A1 - Tsai, Michael Y A1 - Uitterlinden, André G A1 - van Heemst, Diana A1 - Waldenberger, Melanie A1 - Wang, Ya-Xing A1 - Wei, Wen-Bin A1 - Wilson, Gregory A1 - Xuan, Deng A1 - Yao, Jie A1 - Yu, Caizheng A1 - Yuan, Jian-Min A1 - Zhao, Wei A1 - Becker, Diane M A1 - Bonnefond, Amélie A1 - Bowden, Donald W A1 - Cooper, Richard S A1 - Deary, Ian J A1 - Divers, Jasmin A1 - Esko, Tõnu A1 - Franks, Paul W A1 - Froguel, Philippe A1 - Gieger, Christian A1 - Jonas, Jost B A1 - Kato, Norihiro A1 - Lakka, Timo A A1 - Leander, Karin A1 - Lehtimäki, Terho A1 - Magnusson, Patrik K E A1 - North, Kari E A1 - Ntalla, Ioanna A1 - Penninx, Brenda A1 - Samani, Nilesh J A1 - Snieder, Harold A1 - Spedicati, Beatrice A1 - van der Harst, Pim A1 - Völzke, Henry A1 - Wagenknecht, Lynne E A1 - Weir, David R A1 - Wojczynski, Mary K A1 - Wu, Tangchun A1 - Zheng, Wei A1 - Zhu, Xiaofeng A1 - Bouchard, Claude A1 - Chasman, Daniel I A1 - Evans, Michele K A1 - Fox, Ervin R A1 - Gudnason, Vilmundur A1 - Hayward, Caroline A1 - Horta, Bernardo L A1 - Kardia, Sharon L R A1 - Krieger, Jose Eduardo A1 - Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O A1 - Peyser, Patricia A A1 - Province, Michael M A1 - Psaty, Bruce M A1 - Rudan, Igor A1 - Sim, Xueling A1 - Smith, Blair H A1 - van Dam, Rob M A1 - van Duijn, Cornelia M A1 - Wong, Tien Yin A1 - Arnett, Donna K A1 - Rao, Dabeeru C A1 - Gauderman, James A1 - Liu, Ching-Ti A1 - Morrison, Alanna C A1 - Rotter, Jerome I A1 - Fornage, Myriam AB -

Educational attainment, widely used in epidemiologic studies as a surrogate for socioeconomic status, is a predictor of cardiovascular health outcomes. A two-stage genome-wide meta-analysis of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL), and triglyceride (TG) levels was performed while accounting for gene-educational attainment interactions in up to 226,315 individuals from five population groups. We considered two educational attainment variables: "Some College" (yes/no, for any education beyond high school) and "Graduated College" (yes/no, for completing a 4-year college degree). Genome-wide significant ( < 5 × 10) and suggestive ( < 1 × 10) variants were identified in Stage 1 (in up to 108,784 individuals) through genome-wide analysis, and those variants were followed up in Stage 2 studies (in up to 117,531 individuals). In combined analysis of Stages 1 and 2, we identified 18 novel lipid loci (nine for LDL, seven for HDL, and two for TG) by two degree-of-freedom (2 DF) joint tests of main and interaction effects. Four loci showed significant interaction with educational attainment. Two loci were significant only in cross-population analyses. Several loci include genes with known or suggested roles in adipose (), brain (), and liver () biology, highlighting the potential importance of brain-adipose-liver communication in the regulation of lipid metabolism. An investigation of the potential druggability of genes in identified loci resulted in five gene targets shown to interact with drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration, including genes with roles in adipose and brain tissue. Genome-wide interaction analysis of educational attainment identified novel lipid loci not previously detected by analyses limited to main genetic effects.

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