%0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2010 %T Common variants in 22 loci are associated with QRS duration and cardiac ventricular conduction. %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Isaacs, Aaron %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A Dörr, Marcus %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Nolte, Ilja M %A van der Harst, Pim %A Müller, Martina %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Hayward, Caroline %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Polasek, Ozren %A Giovannone, Steven %A Fu, Jingyuan %A Magnani, Jared W %A Marciante, Kristin D %A Pfeufer, Arne %A Gharib, Sina A %A Teumer, Alexander %A Li, Man %A Bis, Joshua C %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Aspelund, Thor %A Köttgen, Anna %A Johnson, Toby %A Rice, Kenneth %A Sie, Mark P S %A Wang, Ying A %A Klopp, Norman %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Wild, Sarah H %A Mateo Leach, Irene %A Estrada, Karol %A Völker, Uwe %A Wright, Alan F %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Qu, Jiaxiang %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Kors, Jan A %A Petersmann, Astrid %A Harris, Tamara B %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Oostra, Ben A %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Perz, Siegfried %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Völzke, Henry %A Spector, Timothy D %A Liu, Fang-Yu %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Rotter, Jerome I %A van Herpen, Gé %A Levy, Daniel %A Wichmann, H-Erich %A van Gilst, Wiek H %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Kroemer, Heyo K %A Kao, W H Linda %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Hofman, Albert %A Campbell, Harry %A Folsom, Aaron R %A van Veldhuisen, Dirk J %A Schwienbacher, Christine %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Volpato, Claudia Beu %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Connell, John M %A Launer, Lenore %A Lu, Xiaowen %A Franke, Lude %A Fehrmann, Rudolf S N %A te Meerman, Gerard %A Groen, Harry J M %A Weersma, Rinse K %A van den Berg, Leonard H %A Wijmenga, Cisca %A Ophoff, Roel A %A Navis, Gerjan %A Rudan, Igor %A Snieder, Harold %A Wilson, James F %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Siscovick, David S %A Wang, Thomas J %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Felix, Stephan B %A Fishman, Glenn I %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Stricker, Bruno H Ch %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Kääb, Stefan %A Arking, Dan E %K Animals %K Animals, Newborn %K Chromosomes, Human %K Computational Biology %K Electrocardiography %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Heart Conduction System %K Humans %K Mice %K Mice, Transgenic %K Models, Animal %K Myocytes, Cardiac %K NAV1.8 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Sodium Channels %X

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.

%B Nat Genet %V 42 %P 1068-76 %8 2010 Dec %G eng %N 12 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21076409?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.716 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2013 %T Identification of heart rate-associated loci and their effects on cardiac conduction and rhythm disorders. %A den Hoed, Marcel %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Esko, Tõnu %A Brundel, Bianca J J M %A Peal, David S %A Evans, David M %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Segrè, Ayellet V %A Holm, Hilma %A Handsaker, Robert E %A Westra, Harm-Jan %A Johnson, Toby %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Yang, Jian %A Lundby, Alicia %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Kim, Young Jin %A Go, Min Jin %A Almgren, Peter %A Bochud, Murielle %A Boucher, Gabrielle %A Cornelis, Marilyn C %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel %A Hadley, David %A van der Harst, Pim %A Hayward, Caroline %A den Heijer, Martin %A Igl, Wilmar %A Jackson, Anne U %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Luan, Jian'an %A Kemp, John P %A Kristiansson, Kati %A Ladenvall, Claes %A Lorentzon, Mattias %A Montasser, May E %A Njajou, Omer T %A O'Reilly, Paul F %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A St Pourcain, Beate %A Rankinen, Tuomo %A Salo, Perttu %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Timpson, Nicholas J %A Vitart, Veronique %A Waite, Lindsay %A Wheeler, William %A Zhang, Weihua %A Draisma, Harmen H M %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Kerr, Kathleen F %A Lind, Penelope A %A Mihailov, Evelin %A Onland-Moret, N Charlotte %A Song, Ci %A Weedon, Michael N %A Xie, Weijia %A Yengo, Loic %A Absher, Devin %A Albert, Christine M %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Arking, Dan E %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A Balkau, Beverley %A Barlassina, Cristina %A Benaglio, Paola %A Bis, Joshua C %A Bouatia-Naji, Nabila %A Brage, Søren %A Chanock, Stephen J %A Chines, Peter S %A Chung, Mina %A Darbar, Dawood %A Dina, Christian %A Dörr, Marcus %A Elliott, Paul %A Felix, Stephan B %A Fischer, Krista %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A de Geus, Eco J C %A Goyette, Philippe %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hofman, Albert %A Holewijn, Suzanne %A Hoogstra-Berends, Femke %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Jensen, Majken K %A Johansson, Asa %A Junttila, Juhani %A Kääb, Stefan %A Kanon, Bart %A Ketkar, Shamika %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Knowles, Joshua W %A Kooner, Angrad S %A Kors, Jan A %A Kumari, Meena %A Milani, Lili %A Laiho, Päivi %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Leusink, Maarten %A Liu, Yongmei %A Luben, Robert N %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Lynch, Stacey N %A Markus, Marcello R P %A Marques-Vidal, Pedro %A Mateo Leach, Irene %A McArdle, Wendy L %A McCarroll, Steven A %A Medland, Sarah E %A Miller, Kathryn A %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Navarro, Pau %A Nelis, Mari %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Ong, Ken K %A Newman, Anne B %A Peters, Annette %A Polasek, Ozren %A Pouta, Anneli %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rao, Dabeeru C %A Ring, Susan M %A Rossin, Elizabeth J %A Rudan, Diana %A Sanna, Serena %A Scott, Robert A %A Sehmi, Jaban S %A Sharp, Stephen %A Shin, Jordan T %A Singleton, Andrew B %A Smith, Albert V %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Spector, Tim D %A Stewart, Chip %A Stringham, Heather M %A Tarasov, Kirill V %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vandenput, Liesbeth %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Whitfield, John B %A Wijmenga, Cisca %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wilson, James F %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Wong, Andrew %A Wong, Quenna %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Zitting, Paavo %A Boer, Jolanda M A %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Ekelund, Ulf %A Forouhi, Nita G %A Froguel, Philippe %A Hingorani, Aroon %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Kivimaki, Mika %A Kronmal, Richard A %A Kuh, Diana %A Lind, Lars %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Oostra, Ben A %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Quertermous, Thomas %A Rotter, Jerome I %A van der Schouw, Yvonne T %A Verschuren, W M Monique %A Walker, Mark %A Albanes, Demetrius %A Arnar, David O %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Boehnke, Michael %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A Bouchard, Claude %A Caulfield, W L Mark %A Chambers, John C %A Curhan, Gary %A Cusi, Daniele %A Eriksson, Johan %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A van Gilst, Wiek H %A Glorioso, Nicola %A de Graaf, Jacqueline %A Groop, Leif %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Hsueh, Wen-Chi %A Hu, Frank B %A Huikuri, Heikki V %A Hunter, David J %A Iribarren, Carlos %A Isomaa, Bo %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Jula, Antti %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kiemeney, Lambertus A %A van der Klauw, Melanie M %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Kraft, Peter %A Iacoviello, Licia %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Lokki, Marja-Liisa L %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Navis, Gerjan %A Nieminen, Markku S %A Ohlsson, Claes %A Poulter, Neil R %A Qi, Lu %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rimm, Eric B %A Rioux, John D %A Rizzi, Federica %A Rudan, Igor %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Sever, Peter S %A Shields, Denis C %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Stanton, Alice V %A Stolk, Ronald P %A Strachan, David P %A Tardif, Jean-Claude %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Tuomilehto, Jaako %A van Veldhuisen, Dirk J %A Virtamo, Jarmo %A Viikari, Jorma %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waeber, Gérard %A Widen, Elisabeth %A Cho, Yoon Shin %A Olsen, Jesper V %A Visscher, Peter M %A Willer, Cristen %A Franke, Lude %A Erdmann, Jeanette %A Thompson, John R %A Pfeufer, Arne %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Stricker, Bruno H Ch %A Metspalu, Andres %A Perola, Markus %A Beckmann, Jacques S %A Smith, George Davey %A Stefansson, Kari %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Sibon, Ody C M %A Milan, David J %A Snieder, Harold %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Loos, Ruth J F %K Animals %K Arrhythmias, Cardiac %K Gene Frequency %K Genetic Loci %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Heart Conduction System %K Heart Rate %K Humans %K Metabolic Networks and Pathways %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Quantitative Trait Loci %X

Elevated resting heart rate is associated with greater risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. In a 2-stage meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in up to 181,171 individuals, we identified 14 new loci associated with heart rate and confirmed associations with all 7 previously established loci. Experimental downregulation of gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster and Danio rerio identified 20 genes at 11 loci that are relevant for heart rate regulation and highlight a role for genes involved in signal transmission, embryonic cardiac development and the pathophysiology of dilated cardiomyopathy, congenital heart failure and/or sudden cardiac death. In addition, genetic susceptibility to increased heart rate is associated with altered cardiac conduction and reduced risk of sick sinus syndrome, and both heart rate-increasing and heart rate-decreasing variants associate with risk of atrial fibrillation. Our findings provide fresh insights into the mechanisms regulating heart rate and identify new therapeutic targets.

%B Nat Genet %V 45 %P 621-31 %8 2013 Jun %G eng %N 6 %R 10.1038/ng.2610 %0 Journal Article %J PLoS Genet %D 2013 %T Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies six new Loci for serum calcium concentrations. %A O'Seaghdha, Conall M %A Wu, Hongsheng %A Yang, Qiong %A Kapur, Karen %A Guessous, Idris %A Zuber, Annie Mercier %A Köttgen, Anna %A Stoudmann, Candice %A Teumer, Alexander %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Mangino, Massimo %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Zhang, Weihua %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Li, Guo %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Portas, Laura %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Hayward, Caroline %A Lohman, Kurt %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Firsov, Dmitri %A Sorice, Rossella %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Brockhaus, A Catharina %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Ernst, Florian D %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Launer, Lenore J %A Mace, Aurelien %A Boerwinckle, Eric %A Arking, Dan E %A Tanikawa, Chizu %A Nakamura, Yusuke %A Brown, Morris J %A Gaspoz, Jean-Michel %A Theler, Jean-Marc %A Siscovick, David S %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Bergmann, Sven %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Vitart, Veronique %A Wright, Alan F %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Boban, Mladen %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Navarro, Pau %A Brown, Edward M %A Estrada, Karol %A Ding, Jingzhong %A Harris, Tamara B %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Hernandez, Dena %A Singleton, Andrew B %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A d'Adamo, Adamo Pio %A Robino, Antonietta %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Meisinger, Christa %A Davies, Gail %A Starr, John M %A Chambers, John C %A Boehm, Bernhard O %A Winkelmann, Bernhard R %A Huang, Jie %A Murgia, Federico %A Wild, Sarah H %A Campbell, Harry %A Morris, Andrew P %A Franco, Oscar H %A Hofman, Albert %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Völker, Uwe %A Hannemann, Anke %A Biffar, Reiner %A Hoffmann, Wolfgang %A Shin, So-Youn %A Lescuyer, Pierre %A Henry, Hughes %A Schurmann, Claudia %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Ciullo, Marina %A Gieger, Christian %A März, Winfried %A Lind, Lars %A Spector, Tim D %A Smith, Albert V %A Rudan, Igor %A Wilson, James F %A Polasek, Ozren %A Deary, Ian J %A Pirastu, Mario %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Liu, Yongmei %A Kestenbaum, Bryan %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Nauck, Matthias %A Kao, W H Linda %A Wallaschofski, Henri %A Bonny, Olivier %A Fox, Caroline S %A Bochud, Murielle %K Animals %K Bone and Bones %K Bone Density %K Calcium %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Gene Expression Regulation %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Homeostasis %K Humans %K Kidney %K Mice %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %X

Calcium is vital to the normal functioning of multiple organ systems and its serum concentration is tightly regulated. Apart from CASR, the genes associated with serum calcium are largely unknown. We conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 39,400 individuals from 17 population-based cohorts and investigated the 14 most strongly associated loci in ≤ 21,679 additional individuals. Seven loci (six new regions) in association with serum calcium were identified and replicated. Rs1570669 near CYP24A1 (P = 9.1E-12), rs10491003 upstream of GATA3 (P = 4.8E-09) and rs7481584 in CARS (P = 1.2E-10) implicate regions involved in Mendelian calcemic disorders: Rs1550532 in DGKD (P = 8.2E-11), also associated with bone density, and rs7336933 near DGKH/KIAA0564 (P = 9.1E-10) are near genes that encode distinct isoforms of diacylglycerol kinase. Rs780094 is in GCKR. We characterized the expression of these genes in gut, kidney, and bone, and demonstrate modulation of gene expression in bone in response to dietary calcium in mice. Our results shed new light on the genetics of calcium homeostasis.

%B PLoS Genet %V 9 %P e1003796 %8 2013 %G eng %N 9 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24068962?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003796 %0 Journal Article %J BMJ %D 2014 %T Association between alcohol and cardiovascular disease: Mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data. %A Holmes, Michael V %A Dale, Caroline E %A Zuccolo, Luisa %A Silverwood, Richard J %A Guo, Yiran %A Ye, Zheng %A Prieto-Merino, David %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Trompet, Stella %A Wong, Andrew %A Cavadino, Alana %A Drogan, Dagmar %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Li, Shanshan %A Yesupriya, Ajay %A Leusink, Maarten %A Sundström, Johan %A Hubacek, Jaroslav A %A Pikhart, Hynek %A Swerdlow, Daniel I %A Panayiotou, Andrie G %A Borinskaya, Svetlana A %A Finan, Chris %A Shah, Sonia %A Kuchenbaecker, Karoline B %A Shah, Tina %A Engmann, Jorgen %A Folkersen, Lasse %A Eriksson, Per %A Ricceri, Fulvio %A Melander, Olle %A Sacerdote, Carlotta %A Gamble, Dale M %A Rayaprolu, Sruti %A Ross, Owen A %A McLachlan, Stela %A Vikhireva, Olga %A Sluijs, Ivonne %A Scott, Robert A %A Adamkova, Vera %A Flicker, Leon %A Bockxmeer, Frank M van %A Power, Christine %A Marques-Vidal, Pedro %A Meade, Tom %A Marmot, Michael G %A Ferro, Jose M %A Paulos-Pinheiro, Sofia %A Humphries, Steve E %A Talmud, Philippa J %A Mateo Leach, Irene %A Verweij, Niek %A Linneberg, Allan %A Skaaby, Tea %A Doevendans, Pieter A %A Cramer, Maarten J %A van der Harst, Pim %A Klungel, Olaf H %A Dowling, Nicole F %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Kumari, Meena %A Nicolaides, Andrew N %A Weikert, Cornelia %A Boeing, Heiner %A Ebrahim, Shah %A Gaunt, Tom R %A Price, Jackie F %A Lannfelt, Lars %A Peasey, Anne %A Kubinova, Ruzena %A Pajak, Andrzej %A Malyutina, Sofia %A Voevoda, Mikhail I %A Tamosiunas, Abdonas %A Maitland-van der Zee, Anke H %A Norman, Paul E %A Hankey, Graeme J %A Bergmann, Manuela M %A Hofman, Albert %A Franco, Oscar H %A Cooper, Jackie %A Palmen, Jutta %A Spiering, Wilko %A de Jong, Pim A %A Kuh, Diana %A Hardy, Rebecca %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Ford, Ian %A Hyppönen, Elina %A Almeida, Osvaldo P %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Hamsten, Anders %A Husemoen, Lise Lotte N %A Tjønneland, Anne %A Tolstrup, Janne S %A Rimm, Eric %A Beulens, Joline W J %A Verschuren, W M Monique %A Onland-Moret, N Charlotte %A Hofker, Marten H %A Wannamethee, S Goya %A Whincup, Peter H %A Morris, Richard %A Vicente, Astrid M %A Watkins, Hugh %A Farrall, Martin %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Meschia, James %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Sharp, Stephen J %A Fornage, Myriam %A Kooperberg, Charles %A LaCroix, Andrea Z %A Dai, James Y %A Lanktree, Matthew B %A Siscovick, David S %A Jorgenson, Eric %A Spring, Bonnie %A Coresh, Josef %A Li, Yun R %A Buxbaum, Sarah G %A Schreiner, Pamela J %A Ellison, R Curtis %A Tsai, Michael Y %A Patel, Sanjay R %A Redline, Susan %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Hoogeveen, Ron C %A Hakonarson, Hakon %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A Kivimaki, Mika %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Sattar, Naveed %A Lawlor, Debbie A %A Whittaker, John %A Davey Smith, George %A Mukamal, Kenneth %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Wilson, James G %A Lange, Leslie A %A Hamidovic, Ajna %A Hingorani, Aroon D %A Nordestgaard, Børge G %A Bobak, Martin %A Leon, David A %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Palmer, Tom M %A Reiner, Alex P %A Keating, Brendan J %A Dudbridge, Frank %A Casas, Juan P %K Adult %K Aged %K Alcohol Dehydrogenase %K Alcohol Drinking %K Biomarkers %K Coronary Disease %K Female %K Genetic Markers %K Genotype %K Humans %K Male %K Mendelian Randomization Analysis %K Middle Aged %K Models, Statistical %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Stroke %X

OBJECTIVE: To use the rs1229984 variant in the alcohol dehydrogenase 1B gene (ADH1B) as an instrument to investigate the causal role of alcohol in cardiovascular disease.

DESIGN: Mendelian randomisation meta-analysis of 56 epidemiological studies.

PARTICIPANTS: 261 991 individuals of European descent, including 20 259 coronary heart disease cases and 10 164 stroke events. Data were available on ADH1B rs1229984 variant, alcohol phenotypes, and cardiovascular biomarkers.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Odds ratio for coronary heart disease and stroke associated with the ADH1B variant in all individuals and by categories of alcohol consumption.

RESULTS: Carriers of the A-allele of ADH1B rs1229984 consumed 17.2% fewer units of alcohol per week (95% confidence interval 15.6% to 18.9%), had a lower prevalence of binge drinking (odds ratio 0.78 (95% CI 0.73 to 0.84)), and had higher abstention (odds ratio 1.27 (1.21 to 1.34)) than non-carriers. Rs1229984 A-allele carriers had lower systolic blood pressure (-0.88 (-1.19 to -0.56) mm Hg), interleukin-6 levels (-5.2% (-7.8 to -2.4%)), waist circumference (-0.3 (-0.6 to -0.1) cm), and body mass index (-0.17 (-0.24 to -0.10) kg/m(2)). Rs1229984 A-allele carriers had lower odds of coronary heart disease (odds ratio 0.90 (0.84 to 0.96)). The protective association of the ADH1B rs1229984 A-allele variant remained the same across all categories of alcohol consumption (P=0.83 for heterogeneity). Although no association of rs1229984 was identified with the combined subtypes of stroke, carriers of the A-allele had lower odds of ischaemic stroke (odds ratio 0.83 (0.72 to 0.95)).

CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with a genetic variant associated with non-drinking and lower alcohol consumption had a more favourable cardiovascular profile and a reduced risk of coronary heart disease than those without the genetic variant. This suggests that reduction of alcohol consumption, even for light to moderate drinkers, is beneficial for cardiovascular health.

%B BMJ %V 349 %P g4164 %8 2014 Jul 10 %G eng %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25011450?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1136/bmj.g4164 %0 Journal Article %J Hum Mol Genet %D 2014 %T Gene-centric meta-analyses for central adiposity traits in up to 57 412 individuals of European descent confirm known loci and reveal several novel associations. %A Yoneyama, Sachiko %A Guo, Yiran %A Lanktree, Matthew B %A Barnes, Michael R %A Elbers, Clara C %A Karczewski, Konrad J %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Bauer, Florianne %A Baumert, Jens %A Beitelshees, Amber %A Berenson, Gerald S %A Boer, Jolanda M A %A Burke, Gregory %A Cade, Brian %A Chen, Wei %A Cooper-Dehoff, Rhonda M %A Gaunt, Tom R %A Gieger, Christian %A Gong, Yan %A Gorski, Mathias %A Heard-Costa, Nancy %A Johnson, Toby %A Lamonte, Michael J %A McDonough, Caitrin %A Monda, Keri L %A Onland-Moret, N Charlotte %A Nelson, Christopher P %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Ordovas, Jose %A Peter, Inga %A Peters, Annette %A Shaffer, Jonathan %A Shen, Haiqinq %A Smith, Erin %A Speilotes, Liz %A Thomas, Fridtjof %A Thorand, Barbara %A Monique Verschuren, W M %A Anand, Sonia S %A Dominiczak, Anna %A Davidson, Karina W %A Hegele, Robert A %A Heid, Iris %A Hofker, Marten H %A Huggins, Gordon S %A Illig, Thomas %A Johnson, Julie A %A Kirkland, Susan %A König, Wolfgang %A Langaee, Taimour Y %A McCaffery, Jeanne %A Melander, Olle %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Munroe, Patricia %A Murray, Sarah S %A Papanicolaou, George %A Redline, Susan %A Reilly, Muredach %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Schork, Nicholas J %A van der Schouw, Yvonne T %A Shimbo, Daichi %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Tobin, Martin D %A Wijmenga, Cisca %A Yusuf, Salim %A Hakonarson, Hakon %A Lange, Leslie A %A Demerath, Ellen W %A Fox, Caroline S %A North, Kari E %A Reiner, Alex P %A Keating, Brendan %A Taylor, Kira C %K Adiposity %K Adult %K Aged %K Aged, 80 and over %K Body Mass Index %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Female %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Male %K Middle Aged %K Waist Circumference %K Waist-Hip Ratio %K Young Adult %X

Waist circumference (WC) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) are surrogate measures of central adiposity that are associated with adverse cardiovascular events, type 2 diabetes and cancer independent of body mass index (BMI). WC and WHR are highly heritable with multiple susceptibility loci identified to date. We assessed the association between SNPs and BMI-adjusted WC and WHR and unadjusted WC in up to 57 412 individuals of European descent from 22 cohorts collaborating with the NHLBI's Candidate Gene Association Resource (CARe) project. The study population consisted of women and men aged 20-80 years. Study participants were genotyped using the ITMAT/Broad/CARE array, which includes ∼50 000 cosmopolitan tagged SNPs across ∼2100 cardiovascular-related genes. Each trait was modeled as a function of age, study site and principal components to control for population stratification, and we conducted a fixed-effects meta-analysis. No new loci for WC were observed. For WHR analyses, three novel loci were significantly associated (P < 2.4 × 10(-6)). Previously unreported rs2811337-G near TMCC1 was associated with increased WHR (β ± SE, 0.048 ± 0.008, P = 7.7 × 10(-9)) as was rs7302703-G in HOXC10 (β = 0.044 ± 0.008, P = 2.9 × 10(-7)) and rs936108-C in PEMT (β = 0.035 ± 0.007, P = 1.9 × 10(-6)). Sex-stratified analyses revealed two additional novel signals among females only, rs12076073-A in SHC1 (β = 0.10 ± 0.02, P = 1.9 × 10(-6)) and rs1037575-A in ATBDB4 (β = 0.046 ± 0.01, P = 2.2 × 10(-6)), supporting an already established sexual dimorphism of central adiposity-related genetic variants. Functional analysis using ENCODE and eQTL databases revealed that several of these loci are in regulatory regions or regions with differential expression in adipose tissue.

%B Hum Mol Genet %V 23 %P 2498-510 %8 2014 May 01 %G eng %N 9 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24345515?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1093/hmg/ddt626 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2014 %T Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization. %A Arking, Dan E %A Pulit, Sara L %A Crotti, Lia %A van der Harst, Pim %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Koopmann, Tamara T %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Rossin, Elizabeth J %A Morley, Michael %A Wang, Xinchen %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Lundby, Alicia %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Noseworthy, Peter A %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Bradford, Yuki %A Tarasov, Kirill V %A Dörr, Marcus %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Lahtinen, Annukka M %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Bis, Joshua C %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Newhouse, Stephen J %A Evans, Daniel S %A Post, Wendy S %A Waggott, Daryl %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Eisele, Lewin %A Ellinghaus, David %A Hayward, Caroline %A Navarro, Pau %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Tester, David J %A Chatel, Stéphanie %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Kumari, Meena %A Morris, Richard W %A Naluai, Åsa T %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Kluttig, Alexander %A Strohmer, Bernhard %A Panayiotou, Andrie G %A Torres, Maria %A Knoflach, Michael %A Hubacek, Jaroslav A %A Slowikowski, Kamil %A Raychaudhuri, Soumya %A Kumar, Runjun D %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Bader, Joel S %A Ehret, Georg %A Huang, Hailiang %A Kao, W H Linda %A Strait, James B %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Brown, Morris %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Willeit, Johann %A Smith, J Gustav %A Greiser, Karin H %A Meyer Zu Schwabedissen, Henriette %A Werdan, Karl %A Carella, Massimo %A Zelante, Leopoldo %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Polasek, Ozren %A Wright, Alan F %A Griffin, Maura %A Daly, Mark J %A Arnar, David O %A Holm, Hilma %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Denny, Joshua C %A Roden, Dan M %A Zuvich, Rebecca L %A Emilsson, Valur %A Plump, Andrew S %A Larson, Martin G %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Yin, Xiaoyan %A Bobbo, Marco %A D'Adamo, Adamo P %A Iorio, Annamaria %A Sinagra, Gianfranco %A Carracedo, Angel %A Cummings, Steven R %A Nalls, Michael A %A Jula, Antti %A Kontula, Kimmo K %A Marjamaa, Annukka %A Oikarinen, Lasse %A Perola, Markus %A Porthan, Kimmo %A Erbel, Raimund %A Hoffmann, Per %A Jöckel, Karl-Heinz %A Kälsch, Hagen %A Nöthen, Markus M %A den Hoed, Marcel %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Thelle, Dag S %A Gieger, Christian %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Perz, Siegfried %A Peters, Annette %A Prucha, Hanna %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A Franke, Lude %A van der Vleuten, Pieter A %A Beckmann, Britt Maria %A Martens, Eimo %A Bardai, Abdennasser %A Hofman, Nynke %A Wilde, Arthur A M %A Behr, Elijah R %A Dalageorgou, Chrysoula %A Giudicessi, John R %A Medeiros-Domingo, Argelia %A Barc, Julien %A Kyndt, Florence %A Probst, Vincent %A Ghidoni, Alice %A Insolia, Roberto %A Hamilton, Robert M %A Scherer, Stephen W %A Brandimarto, Jeffrey %A Margulies, Kenneth %A Moravec, Christine E %A del Greco M, Fabiola %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Lee, Wai K %A Watt, Graham C M %A Campbell, Harry %A Wild, Sarah H %A El Mokhtari, Nour E %A Frey, Norbert %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Mateo Leach, Irene %A Navis, Gerjan %A van den Berg, Maarten P %A van Veldhuisen, Dirk J %A Kellis, Manolis %A Krijthe, Bouwe P %A Franco, Oscar H %A Hofman, Albert %A Kors, Jan A %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Witteman, Jacqueline C M %A Kedenko, Lyudmyla %A Lamina, Claudia %A Oostra, Ben A %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Mulas, Antonella %A Orrù, Marco %A Schlessinger, David %A Uda, Manuela %A Markus, Marcello R P %A Völker, Uwe %A Snieder, Harold %A Spector, Timothy D %A Arnlöv, Johan %A Lind, Lars %A Sundström, Johan %A Syvänen, Ann-Christine %A Kivimaki, Mika %A Kähönen, Mika %A Mononen, Nina %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Viikari, Jorma S %A Adamkova, Vera %A Kiechl, Stefan %A Brion, Maria %A Nicolaides, Andrew N %A Paulweber, Bernhard %A Haerting, Johannes %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Nyberg, Fredrik %A Whincup, Peter H %A Hingorani, Aroon D %A Schott, Jean-Jacques %A Bezzina, Connie R %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Wilson, James F %A Rudan, Igor %A Franke, Andre %A Mühleisen, Thomas W %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Lehtimäki, Terho J %A Paterson, Andrew D %A Parsa, Afshin %A Liu, Yongmei %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Siscovick, David S %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Felix, Stephan B %A Sanna, Serena %A Ritchie, Marylyn D %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Stefansson, Kari %A Boyer, Laurie A %A Cappola, Thomas P %A Olsen, Jesper V %A Lage, Kasper %A Schwartz, Peter J %A Kääb, Stefan %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Ackerman, Michael J %A Pfeufer, Arne %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %K Adult %K Aged %K Arrhythmias, Cardiac %K Calcium Signaling %K Death, Sudden, Cardiac %K Electrocardiography %K Female %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Genotype %K Heart Ventricles %K Humans %K Long QT Syndrome %K Male %K Middle Aged %K Myocardium %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %X

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

%B Nat Genet %V 46 %P 826-36 %8 2014 Aug %G eng %N 8 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24952745?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ng.3014 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2015 %T Low-frequency and rare exome chip variants associate with fasting glucose and type 2 diabetes susceptibility. %A Wessel, Jennifer %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Willems, Sara M %A Wang, Shuai %A Yaghootkar, Hanieh %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Dauriz, Marco %A Hivert, Marie-France %A Raghavan, Sridharan %A Lipovich, Leonard %A Hidalgo, Bertha %A Fox, Keolu %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A An, Ping %A Lu, Yingchang %A Rasmussen-Torvik, Laura J %A Grarup, Niels %A Ehm, Margaret G %A Li, Li %A Baldridge, Abigail S %A Stančáková, Alena %A Abrol, Ravinder %A Besse, Céline %A Boland, Anne %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Fornage, Myriam %A Freitag, Daniel F %A Garcia, Melissa E %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Hara, Kazuo %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Jakobsdottir, Johanna %A Lange, Leslie A %A Layton, Jill C %A Li, Man %A Hua Zhao, Jing %A Meidtner, Karina %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Nalls, Mike A %A Peters, Marjolein J %A Sabater-Lleal, Maria %A Schurmann, Claudia %A Silveira, Angela %A Smith, Albert V %A Southam, Lorraine %A Stoiber, Marcus H %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Taylor, Kent D %A Varga, Tibor V %A Allin, Kristine H %A Amin, Najaf %A Aponte, Jennifer L %A Aung, Tin %A Barbieri, Caterina %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A Boehnke, Michael %A Bombieri, Cristina %A Bowden, Donald W %A Burns, Sean M %A Chen, Yuning %A Chen, Yii-DerI %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Correa, Adolfo %A Czajkowski, Jacek %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Ehret, Georg B %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Escher, Stefan A %A Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni %A Frånberg, Mattias %A Gambaro, Giovanni %A Giulianini, Franco %A Goddard, William A %A Goel, Anuj %A Gottesman, Omri %A Grove, Megan L %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Hai, Yang %A Hallmans, Göran %A Heo, Jiyoung %A Hoffmann, Per %A Ikram, Mohammad K %A Jensen, Richard A %A Jørgensen, Marit E %A Jørgensen, Torben %A Karaleftheri, Maria %A Khor, Chiea C %A Kirkpatrick, Andrea %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Lange, Ethan M %A Lee, I T %A Lee, Wen-Jane %A Leong, Aaron %A Liao, Jiemin %A Liu, Chunyu %A Liu, Yongmei %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Linneberg, Allan %A Malerba, Giovanni %A Mamakou, Vasiliki %A Marouli, Eirini %A Maruthur, Nisa M %A Matchan, Angela %A McKean-Cowdin, Roberta %A McLeod, Olga %A Metcalf, Ginger A %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Muzny, Donna M %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Pasko, Dorota %A Peter, Andreas %A Rayner, Nigel W %A Renstrom, Frida %A Rice, Ken %A Sala, Cinzia F %A Sennblad, Bengt %A Serafetinidis, Ioannis %A Smith, Jennifer A %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Speliotes, Elizabeth K %A Stahl, Eli A %A Stirrups, Kathleen %A Tentolouris, Nikos %A Thanopoulou, Anastasia %A Torres, Mina %A Traglia, Michela %A Tsafantakis, Emmanouil %A Javad, Sundas %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Zengini, Eleni %A Becker, Diane M %A Bis, Joshua C %A Brown, James B %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Hansen, Torben %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Karter, Andrew J %A Lorenzo, Carlos %A Mathias, Rasika A %A Norris, Jill M %A Peloso, Gina M %A Sheu, Wayne H-H %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Vaidya, Dhananjay %A Varma, Rohit %A Wagenknecht, Lynne E %A Boeing, Heiner %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Dedoussis, George %A Deloukas, Panos %A Ferrannini, Ele %A Franco, Oscar H %A Franks, Paul W %A Gibbs, Richard A %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hattersley, Andrew T %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hofman, Albert %A Jansson, Jan-Håkan %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Launer, Lenore J %A Levy, Daniel %A Oostra, Ben A %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A O'Rahilly, Stephen %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Pankow, James S %A Polasek, Ozren %A Province, Michael A %A Rich, Stephen S %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rudan, Igor %A Schulze, Matthias B %A Smith, Blair H %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Walker, Mark %A Watkins, Hugh %A Wong, Tien Y %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Laakso, Markku %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Tai, E Shyong %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Kao, W H Linda %A Florez, Jose C %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Wilson, James G %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Siscovick, David S %A Dupuis, Josée %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Meigs, James B %A Scott, Robert A %A Goodarzi, Mark O %K African Continental Ancestry Group %K Blood Glucose %K Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Exome %K Fasting %K Genetic Association Studies %K Genetic Loci %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genetic Variation %K Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor %K Glucose-6-Phosphatase %K Humans %K Insulin %K Mutation Rate %K Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %X

Fasting glucose and insulin are intermediate traits for type 2 diabetes. Here we explore the role of coding variation on these traits by analysis of variants on the HumanExome BeadChip in 60,564 non-diabetic individuals and in 16,491 T2D cases and 81,877 controls. We identify a novel association of a low-frequency nonsynonymous SNV in GLP1R (A316T; rs10305492; MAF=1.4%) with lower FG (β=-0.09±0.01 mmol l(-1), P=3.4 × 10(-12)), T2D risk (OR[95%CI]=0.86[0.76-0.96], P=0.010), early insulin secretion (β=-0.07±0.035 pmolinsulin mmolglucose(-1), P=0.048), but higher 2-h glucose (β=0.16±0.05 mmol l(-1), P=4.3 × 10(-4)). We identify a gene-based association with FG at G6PC2 (pSKAT=6.8 × 10(-6)) driven by four rare protein-coding SNVs (H177Y, Y207S, R283X and S324P). We identify rs651007 (MAF=20%) in the first intron of ABO at the putative promoter of an antisense lncRNA, associating with higher FG (β=0.02±0.004 mmol l(-1), P=1.3 × 10(-8)). Our approach identifies novel coding variant associations and extends the allelic spectrum of variation underlying diabetes-related quantitative traits and T2D susceptibility.

%B Nat Commun %V 6 %P 5897 %8 2015 %G eng %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25631608?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1038/ncomms6897 %0 Journal Article %J Eur Heart J %D 2015 %T Mendelian randomization of blood lipids for coronary heart disease. %A Holmes, Michael V %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Palmer, Tom M %A Drenos, Fotios %A Lanktree, Matthew B %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Dale, Caroline E %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Finan, Chris %A Swerdlow, Daniel I %A Tragante, Vinicius %A van Iperen, Erik P A %A Sivapalaratnam, Suthesh %A Shah, Sonia %A Elbers, Clara C %A Shah, Tina %A Engmann, Jorgen %A Giambartolomei, Claudia %A White, Jon %A Zabaneh, Delilah %A Sofat, Reecha %A McLachlan, Stela %A Doevendans, Pieter A %A Balmforth, Anthony J %A Hall, Alistair S %A North, Kari E %A Almoguera, Berta %A Hoogeveen, Ron C %A Cushman, Mary %A Fornage, Myriam %A Patel, Sanjay R %A Redline, Susan %A Siscovick, David S %A Tsai, Michael Y %A Karczewski, Konrad J %A Hofker, Marten H %A Verschuren, W Monique %A Bots, Michiel L %A van der Schouw, Yvonne T %A Melander, Olle %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Morris, Richard %A Ben-Shlomo, Yoav %A Price, Jackie %A Kumari, Meena %A Baumert, Jens %A Peters, Annette %A Thorand, Barbara %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Gaunt, Tom R %A Humphries, Steve E %A Clarke, Robert %A Watkins, Hugh %A Farrall, Martin %A Wilson, James G %A Rich, Stephen S %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A Lange, Leslie A %A Davey Smith, George %A Reiner, Alex P %A Talmud, Philippa J %A Kivimaki, Mika %A Lawlor, Debbie A %A Dudbridge, Frank %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Keating, Brendan J %A Hingorani, Aroon D %A Casas, Juan P %K Case-Control Studies %K Cholesterol, HDL %K Coronary Artery Disease %K Female %K Gene Frequency %K Genotype %K Genotyping Techniques %K Humans %K Male %K Mendelian Randomization Analysis %K Middle Aged %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Risk Assessment %K Triglycerides %X

AIMS: To investigate the causal role of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and triglycerides in coronary heart disease (CHD) using multiple instrumental variables for Mendelian randomization.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We developed weighted allele scores based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with established associations with HDL-C, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). For each trait, we constructed two scores. The first was unrestricted, including all independent SNPs associated with the lipid trait identified from a prior meta-analysis (threshold P < 2 × 10(-6)); and the second a restricted score, filtered to remove any SNPs also associated with either of the other two lipid traits at P ≤ 0.01. Mendelian randomization meta-analyses were conducted in 17 studies including 62,199 participants and 12,099 CHD events. Both the unrestricted and restricted allele scores for LDL-C (42 and 19 SNPs, respectively) associated with CHD. For HDL-C, the unrestricted allele score (48 SNPs) was associated with CHD (OR: 0.53; 95% CI: 0.40, 0.70), per 1 mmol/L higher HDL-C, but neither the restricted allele score (19 SNPs; OR: 0.91; 95% CI: 0.42, 1.98) nor the unrestricted HDL-C allele score adjusted for triglycerides, LDL-C, or statin use (OR: 0.81; 95% CI: 0.44, 1.46) showed a robust association. For triglycerides, the unrestricted allele score (67 SNPs) and the restricted allele score (27 SNPs) were both associated with CHD (OR: 1.62; 95% CI: 1.24, 2.11 and 1.61; 95% CI: 1.00, 2.59, respectively) per 1-log unit increment. However, the unrestricted triglyceride score adjusted for HDL-C, LDL-C, and statin use gave an OR for CHD of 1.01 (95% CI: 0.59, 1.75).

CONCLUSION: The genetic findings support a causal effect of triglycerides on CHD risk, but a causal role for HDL-C, though possible, remains less certain.

%B Eur Heart J %V 36 %P 539-50 %8 2015 Mar 01 %G eng %N 9 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24474739?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1093/eurheartj/eht571 %0 Journal Article %J J Am Coll Cardiol %D 2016 %T 52 Genetic Loci Influencing Myocardial Mass. %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Setten, Jessica %A Verweij, Niek %A Vogler, Georg %A Franke, Lude %A Maurano, Matthew T %A Wang, Xinchen %A Mateo Leach, Irene %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Hayward, Caroline %A Sorice, Rossella %A Meirelles, Osorio %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Polasek, Ozren %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Arking, Dan E %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Trompet, Stella %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Smith, Albert V %A Dörr, Marcus %A Kerr, Kathleen F %A Magnani, Jared W %A del Greco M, Fabiola %A Zhang, Weihua %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Silva, Claudia T %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Tragante, Vinicius %A Esko, Tõnu %A Abecasis, Goncalo R %A Adriaens, Michiel E %A Andersen, Karl %A Barnett, Phil %A Bis, Joshua C %A Bodmer, Rolf %A Buckley, Brendan M %A Campbell, Harry %A Cannon, Megan V %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Chen, Lin Y %A Delitala, Alessandro %A Devereux, Richard B %A Doevendans, Pieter A %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Ford, Ian %A Gieger, Christian %A Harris, Tamara B %A Haugen, Eric %A Heinig, Matthias %A Hernandez, Dena G %A Hillege, Hans L %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %A Hofman, Albert %A Hubner, Norbert %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Iorio, Annamaria %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kellis, Manolis %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Kooner, Ishminder K %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Kors, Jan A %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Lage, Kasper %A Launer, Lenore J %A Levy, Daniel %A Lundby, Alicia %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A May, Dalit %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Nappo, Stefania %A Naitza, Silvia %A Neph, Shane %A Nord, Alex S %A Nutile, Teresa %A Okin, Peter M %A Olsen, Jesper V %A Oostra, Ben A %A Penninger, Josef M %A Pennacchio, Len A %A Pers, Tune H %A Perz, Siegfried %A Peters, Annette %A Pinto, Yigal M %A Pfeufer, Arne %A Pilia, Maria Grazia %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Prins, Bram P %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Raychaudhuri, Soumya %A Rice, Ken M %A Rossin, Elizabeth J %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Schafer, Sebastian %A Schlessinger, David %A Schmidt, Carsten O %A Sehmi, Jobanpreet %A Silljé, Herman H W %A Sinagra, Gianfranco %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Slowikowski, Kamil %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Spector, Timothy D %A Spiering, Wilko %A Stamatoyannopoulos, John A %A Stolk, Ronald P %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Tan, Sian-Tsung %A Tarasov, Kirill V %A Trinh, Bosco %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van den Boogaard, Malou %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A van Gilst, Wiek H %A Viikari, Jorma S %A Visscher, Peter M %A Vitart, Veronique %A Völker, Uwe %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Weichenberger, Christian X %A Westra, Harm-Jan %A Wijmenga, Cisca %A Wolffenbuttel, Bruce H %A Yang, Jian %A Bezzina, Connie R %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Snieder, Harold %A Wright, Alan F %A Rudan, Igor %A Boyer, Laurie A %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A van Veldhuisen, Dirk J %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ciullo, Marina %A Sanna, Serena %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Wilson, James F %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Kääb, Stefan %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Felix, Stephan B %A Heckbert, Susan R %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Chambers, John C %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Visel, Axel %A Christoffels, Vincent M %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Samani, Nilesh J %A de Bakker, Paul I W %X

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

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

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

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

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

%B J Am Coll Cardiol %V 68 %P 1435-48 %8 2016 Sep 27 %G eng %N 13 %R 10.1016/j.jacc.2016.07.729 %0 Journal Article %J Genet Epidemiol %D 2016 %T 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. %A Sung, Yun Ju %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Manning, Alisa K %A Aschard, Hugues %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Harris, Tamara B %A Smith, Albert V %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Brown, Michael R %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Fornage, Myriam %A Lin, Li-An %A Richard, Melissa %A Bartz, Traci M %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Hayward, Caroline %A Polasek, Ozren %A Marten, Jonathan %A Rudan, Igor %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Province, Michael A %A Deng, Xuan %A Fisher, Virginia A %A Zhou, Yanhua %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Smith, Jennifer %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Smith, Blair H %A Ding, Jingzhong %A Liu, Yongmei %A Lohman, Kurt %A Bouchard, Claude %A Rankinen, Tuomo %A Rice, Treva K %A Arnett, Donna %A Schwander, Karen %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Palmas, Walter %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Alfred, Tamuno %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Amin, Najaf %A Franco, Oscar H %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Vojinovic, Dina %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rose, Lynda M %A Kardia, Sharon %A Zhu, Xiaofeng %A Rice, Kenneth %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Rao, Dabeeru C %A Gauderman, W James %A Cupples, L Adrienne %X

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.

%B Genet Epidemiol %V 40 %P 404-15 %8 2016 Jul %G eng %N 5 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27230302?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1002/gepi.21978 %0 Journal Article %J J Med Genet %D 2016 %T Meta-analysis of 49 549 individuals imputed with the 1000 Genomes Project reveals an exonic damaging variant in ANGPTL4 determining fasting TG levels. %A van Leeuwen, Elisabeth M %A Sabo, Aniko %A Bis, Joshua C %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Manichaikul, Ani %A Smith, Albert V %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Demissie, Serkalem %A Joshi, Peter K %A Duan, Qing %A Marten, Jonathan %A van Klinken, Jan B %A Surakka, Ida %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Zhang, Weihua %A Mbarek, Hamdi %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Trompet, Stella %A Verweij, Niek %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A Deelen, Joris %A van der Most, Peter J %A van der Laan, Sander W %A Arking, Dan E %A Morrison, Alanna %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Franco, Oscar H %A Hofman, Albert %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Sijbrands, Eric J %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Mychaleckyj, Josyf C %A Campbell, Archie %A Hocking, Lynne J %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Rice, Kenneth M %A White, Charles C %A Harris, Tamara %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Campbell, Harry %A Lange, Leslie A %A Rudan, Igor %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Navarro, Pau %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Kooner, Angad S %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Scott, William R %A Tan, Sian-Tsung %A de Geus, Eco J %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Ford, Ian %A Gansevoort, Ron T %A Segura-Lepe, Marcelo P %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Viikari, Jorma S %A Nikus, Kjell %A Forrester, Terrence %A McKenzie, Colin A %A de Craen, Anton J M %A de Ruijter, Hester M %A Pasterkamp, Gerard %A Snieder, Harold %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Slagboom, P Eline %A Cooper, Richard S %A Kähönen, Mika %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Elliott, Paul %A van der Harst, Pim %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Chambers, John C %A Swertz, Morris %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Willems van Dijk, Ko %A Vitart, Veronique %A Polasek, Ozren %A Hayward, Caroline %A Wilson, James G %A Wilson, James F %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Rich, Stephen S %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Borecki, Ingrid B %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %X

BACKGROUND: So far, more than 170 loci have been associated with circulating lipid levels through genome-wide association studies (GWAS). These associations are largely driven by common variants, their function is often not known, and many are likely to be markers for the causal variants. In this study we aimed to identify more new rare and low-frequency functional variants associated with circulating lipid levels.

METHODS: We used the 1000 Genomes Project as a reference panel for the imputations of GWAS data from ∼60 000 individuals in the discovery stage and ∼90 000 samples in the replication stage.

RESULTS: Our study resulted in the identification of five new associations with circulating lipid levels at four loci. All four loci are within genes that can be linked biologically to lipid metabolism. One of the variants, rs116843064, is a damaging missense variant within the ANGPTL4 gene.

CONCLUSIONS: This study illustrates that GWAS with high-scale imputation may still help us unravel the biological mechanism behind circulating lipid levels.

%B J Med Genet %V 53 %P 441-9 %8 2016 Jul %G eng %N 7 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27036123?dopt=Abstract %R 10.1136/jmedgenet-2015-103439 %0 Journal Article %J Hum Mol Genet %D 2017 %T Discovery of novel heart rate-associated loci using the Exome Chip. %A van den Berg, Marten E %A Warren, Helen R %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Verweij, Niek %A Mifsud, Borbala %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A Fu, Yi-Ping %A Weiss, Stefan %A Lin, Henry J %A Grarup, Niels %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Shah, Nabi %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Lin, Honghuang %A Mei, Hao %A Smith, Albert V %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Hall, Leanne M %A van Setten, Jessica %A Trompet, Stella %A Prins, Bram P %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Radmanesh, Farid %A Marten, Jonathan %A Entwistle, Aiman %A Kors, Jan A %A Silva, Claudia T %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Bis, Joshua C %A de Boer, Rudolf %A de Haan, Hugoline G %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Dedoussis, George %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Doney, Alex S F %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Eppinga, Ruben N %A Felix, Stephan B %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Hagemeijer, Yanick %A Hansen, Torben %A Harris, Tamara B %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Huang, Paul L %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kanters, Jørgen K %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Launer, Lenore J %A Li, Man %A Yao, Jie %A Linneberg, Allan %A Liu, Simin %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Mangino, Massimo %A Morris, Andrew D %A Mulas, Antonella %A Murray, Alison D %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Orrù, Marco %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Peters, Annette %A Porteous, David J %A Poulter, Neil %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Qi, Lihong %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Roselli, Carolina %A Rudan, Igor %A Sattar, Naveed %A Sever, Peter %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Spector, Timothy D %A Stanton, Alice V %A Stirrups, Kathleen E %A Taylor, Kent D %A Tobin, Martin D %A Uitterlinden, Andre %A Vaartjes, Ilonca %A Hoes, Arno W %A van der Meer, Peter %A Völker, Uwe %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Xie, Zhijun %A Zoledziewska, Magdalena %A Tinker, Andrew %A Polasek, Ozren %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Wouter Jukema, J %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Wilson, James %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Kääb, Stefan %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Sanna, Serena %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Deloukas, Panos %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Dörr, Marcus %A O'Donnell, Chris J %A Hayward, Caroline %A Arking, Dan E %A Kooperberg, Charles %A van der Harst, Pim %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Munroe, Patricia B %X

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

%B Hum Mol Genet %8 2017 Apr 03 %G eng %R 10.1093/hmg/ddx113 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2017 %T Exome-wide association study of plasma lipids in >300,000 individuals. %A Liu, Dajiang J %A Peloso, Gina M %A Yu, Haojie %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Wang, Xiao %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Saleheen, Danish %A Emdin, Connor %A Alam, Dewan %A Alves, Alexessander Couto %A Amouyel, Philippe %A Di Angelantonio, Emanuele %A Arveiler, Dominique %A Assimes, Themistocles L %A Auer, Paul L %A Baber, Usman %A Ballantyne, Christie M %A Bang, Lia E %A Benn, Marianne %A Bis, Joshua C %A Boehnke, Michael %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Brandslund, Ivan %A Brown, Morris %A Busonero, Fabio %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Chambers, John C %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Chen, Y Eugene %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Chowdhury, Rajiv %A Christensen, Cramer %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Connell, John M %A Cucca, Francesco %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Damrauer, Scott M %A Davies, Gail %A Deary, Ian J %A Dedoussis, George %A Denny, Joshua C %A Dominiczak, Anna %A Dubé, Marie-Pierre %A Ebeling, Tapani %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Esko, Tõnu %A Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Ferrario, Marco %A Ferrieres, Jean %A Ford, Ian %A Fornage, Myriam %A Franks, Paul W %A Frayling, Timothy M %A Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth %A Fritsche, Lars G %A Frossard, Philippe %A Fuster, Valentin %A Ganesh, Santhi K %A Gao, Wei %A Garcia, Melissa E %A Gieger, Christian %A Giulianini, Franco %A Goodarzi, Mark O %A Grallert, Harald %A Grarup, Niels %A Groop, Leif %A Grove, Megan L %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hansen, Torben %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hirschhorn, Joel N %A Holmen, Oddgeir L %A Huffman, Jennifer %A Huo, Yong %A Hveem, Kristian %A Jabeen, Sehrish %A Jackson, Anne U %A Jakobsdottir, Johanna %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Jensen, Gorm B %A Jørgensen, Marit E %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Justesen, Johanne M %A Kamstrup, Pia R %A Kanoni, Stavroula %A Karpe, Fredrik %A Kee, Frank %A Khera, Amit V %A Klarin, Derek %A Koistinen, Heikki A %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Kuulasmaa, Kari %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Laakso, Markku %A Lakka, Timo %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Langsted, Anne %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lauritzen, Torsten %A Liewald, David C M %A Lin, Li An %A Linneberg, Allan %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lu, Yingchang %A Lu, Xiangfeng %A Mägi, Reedik %A Mälarstig, Anders %A Manichaikul, Ani %A Manning, Alisa K %A Mäntyselkä, Pekka %A Marouli, Eirini %A Masca, Nicholas G D %A Maschio, Andrea %A Meigs, James B %A Melander, Olle %A Metspalu, Andres %A Morris, Andrew P %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Mulas, Antonella %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Neville, Matt J %A Nielsen, Jonas B %A Nielsen, Sune F %A Nordestgaard, Børge G %A Ordovas, Jose M %A Mehran, Roxana %A O'Donnell, Christoper J %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Molony, Cliona M %A Muntendam, Pieter %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Pasko, Dorota %A Patel, Aniruddh P %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Perola, Markus %A Peters, Annette %A Pisinger, Charlotta %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Polasek, Ozren %A Poulter, Neil %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rader, Daniel J %A Rasheed, Asif %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Reilly, Dermot F %A Reiner, Alex P %A Renstrom, Frida %A Rich, Stephen S %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rioux, John D %A Robertson, Neil R %A Roden, Dan M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Sanna, Serena %A Sattar, Naveed %A Schmidt, Ellen M %A Scott, Robert A %A Sever, Peter %A Sevilla, Raquel S %A Shaffer, Christian M %A Sim, Xueling %A Sivapalaratnam, Suthesh %A Small, Kerrin S %A Smith, Albert V %A Smith, Blair H %A Somayajula, Sangeetha %A Southam, Lorraine %A Spector, Timothy D %A Speliotes, Elizabeth K %A Starr, John M %A Stirrups, Kathleen E %A Stitziel, Nathan %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Stringham, Heather M %A Surendran, Praveen %A Tada, Hayato %A Tall, Alan R %A Tang, Hua %A Tardif, Jean-Claude %A Taylor, Kent D %A Trompet, Stella %A Tsao, Philip S %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Tybjaerg-Hansen, Anne %A van Zuydam, Natalie R %A Varbo, Anette %A Varga, Tibor V %A Virtamo, Jarmo %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wang, Nan %A Wareham, Nick J %A Warren, Helen R %A Weeke, Peter E %A Weinstock, Joshua %A Wessel, Jennifer %A Wilson, James G %A Wilson, Peter W F %A Xu, Ming %A Yaghootkar, Hanieh %A Young, Robin %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Zhang, He %A Zheng, Neil S %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zhang, Yan %A Zhou, Wei %A Zhou, Yanhua %A Zoledziewska, Magdalena %A Howson, Joanna M M %A Danesh, John %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Cowan, Chad A %A Abecasis, Goncalo %A Deloukas, Panos %A Musunuru, Kiran %A Willer, Cristen J %A Kathiresan, Sekar %K Coronary Artery Disease %K Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 %K Exome %K Genetic Association Studies %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genetic Variation %K Genotype %K Humans %K Lipids %K Macular Degeneration %K Phenotype %K Risk Factors %X

We screened variants on an exome-focused genotyping array in >300,000 participants (replication in >280,000 participants) and identified 444 independent variants in 250 loci significantly associated with total cholesterol (TC), high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and/or triglycerides (TG). At two loci (JAK2 and A1CF), experimental analysis in mice showed lipid changes consistent with the human data. We also found that: (i) beta-thalassemia trait carriers displayed lower TC and were protected from coronary artery disease (CAD); (ii) excluding the CETP locus, there was not a predictable relationship between plasma HDL-C and risk for age-related macular degeneration; (iii) only some mechanisms of lowering LDL-C appeared to increase risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D); and (iv) TG-lowering alleles involved in hepatic production of TG-rich lipoproteins (TM6SF2 and PNPLA3) tracked with higher liver fat, higher risk for T2D, and lower risk for CAD, whereas TG-lowering alleles involved in peripheral lipolysis (LPL and ANGPTL4) had no effect on liver fat but decreased risks for both T2D and CAD.

%B Nat Genet %V 49 %P 1758-1766 %8 2017 Dec %G eng %N 12 %R 10.1038/ng.3977 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2017 %T Large-scale analyses of common and rare variants identify 12 new loci associated with atrial fibrillation. %A Christophersen, Ingrid E %A Rienstra, Michiel %A Roselli, Carolina %A Yin, Xiaoyan %A Geelhoed, Bastiaan %A Barnard, John %A Lin, Honghuang %A Arking, Dan E %A Smith, Albert V %A Albert, Christine M %A Chaffin, Mark %A Tucker, Nathan R %A Li, Molong %A Klarin, Derek %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A Low, Siew-Kee %A Weeke, Peter E %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Smith, J Gustav %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Niemeijer, Maartje N %A Dörr, Marcus %A Trompet, Stella %A Huffman, Jennifer %A Gustafsson, Stefan %A Schurmann, Claudia %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Seppälä, Ilkka %A Malik, Rainer %A Horimoto, Andrea R V R %A Perez, Marco %A Sinisalo, Juha %A Aeschbacher, Stefanie %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Yao, Jie %A Radmanesh, Farid %A Weiss, Stefan %A Teumer, Alexander %A Choi, Seung Hoan %A Weng, Lu-Chen %A Clauss, Sebastian %A Deo, Rajat %A Rader, Daniel J %A Shah, Svati H %A Sun, Albert %A Hopewell, Jemma C %A Debette, Stephanie %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Yang, Qiong %A Worrall, Bradford B %A Paré, Guillaume %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Hagemeijer, Yanick P %A Verweij, Niek %A Siland, Joylene E %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Smith, Jonathan D %A Van Wagoner, David R %A Bis, Joshua C %A Perz, Siegfried %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Magnani, Jared W %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Shoemaker, M Benjamin %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Bartz, Traci M %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Lichtner, Peter %A Arendt, Marina %A Krieger, Jose E %A Kähönen, Mika %A Risch, Lorenz %A Mansur, Alfredo J %A Peters, Annette %A Smith, Blair H %A Lind, Lars %A Scott, Stuart A %A Lu, Yingchang %A Bottinger, Erwin B %A Hernesniemi, Jussi %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Wong, Jorge A %A Huang, Jie %A Eskola, Markku %A Morris, Andrew P %A Ford, Ian %A Reiner, Alex P %A Delgado, Graciela %A Chen, Lin Y %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Sandhu, Roopinder K %A Li, Man %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Eisele, Lewin %A Lannfelt, Lars %A Rost, Natalia %A Anderson, Christopher D %A Taylor, Kent D %A Campbell, Archie %A Magnusson, Patrik K %A Porteous, David %A Hocking, Lynne J %A Vlachopoulou, Efthymia %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Nikus, Kjell %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Hamsten, Anders %A Heeringa, Jan %A Denny, Joshua C %A Kriebel, Jennifer %A Darbar, Dawood %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Shaffer, Christian %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie %A Almgren, Peter %A Huang, Paul L %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Hofman, Albert %A Franco, Oscar H %A Völker, Uwe %A Jöckel, Karl-Heinz %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Lin, Henry J %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Dichgans, Martin %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Melander, Olle %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Laurikka, Jari %A Conen, David %A Rosand, Jonathan %A van der Harst, Pim %A Lokki, Marja-Liisa %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Pereira, Alexandre %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Hayward, Caroline %A Rotter, Jerome I %A März, Winfried %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Chung, Mina K %A Felix, Stephan B %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Roden, Dan M %A Kääb, Stefan %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Tanaka, Toshihiro %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Ellinor, Patrick T %X

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

%B Nat Genet %V 49 %P 946-952 %8 2017 Jun %G eng %N 6 %R 10.1038/ng.3843 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2017 %T Large-scale GWAS identifies multiple loci for hand grip strength providing biological insights into muscular fitness. %A Willems, Sara M %A Wright, Daniel J %A Day, Felix R %A Trajanoska, Katerina %A Joshi, Peter K %A Morris, John A %A Matteini, Amy M %A Garton, Fleur C %A Grarup, Niels %A Oskolkov, Nikolay %A Thalamuthu, Anbupalam %A Mangino, Massimo %A Liu, Jun %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Lek, Monkol %A Xu, Liwen %A Wang, Guan %A Oldmeadow, Christopher %A Gaulton, Kyle J %A Lotta, Luca A %A Miyamoto-Mikami, Eri %A Rivas, Manuel A %A White, Tom %A Loh, Po-Ru %A Aadahl, Mette %A Amin, Najaf %A Attia, John R %A Austin, Krista %A Benyamin, Beben %A Brage, Søren %A Cheng, Yu-Ching %A Cięszczyk, Paweł %A Derave, Wim %A Eriksson, Karl-Fredrik %A Eynon, Nir %A Linneberg, Allan %A Lucia, Alejandro %A Massidda, Myosotis %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Miyachi, Motohiko %A Murakami, Haruka %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Pandey, Ashutosh %A Papadimitriou, Ioannis %A Rajpal, Deepak K %A Sale, Craig %A Schnurr, Theresia M %A Sessa, Francesco %A Shrine, Nick %A Tobin, Martin D %A Varley, Ian %A Wain, Louise V %A Wray, Naomi R %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A MacArthur, Daniel G %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kiel, Douglas P %A Pitsiladis, Yannis %A Fuku, Noriyuki %A Franks, Paul W %A North, Kathryn N %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Mather, Karen A %A Hansen, Torben %A Hansson, Ola %A Spector, Tim %A Murabito, Joanne M %A Richards, J Brent %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Perry, John R B %A Wareham, Nick J %A Scott, Robert A %X

Hand grip strength is a widely used proxy of muscular fitness, a marker of frailty, and predictor of a range of morbidities and all-cause mortality. To investigate the genetic determinants of variation in grip strength, we perform a large-scale genetic discovery analysis in a combined sample of 195,180 individuals and identify 16 loci associated with grip strength (P<5 × 10) in combined analyses. A number of these loci contain genes implicated in structure and function of skeletal muscle fibres (ACTG1), neuronal maintenance and signal transduction (PEX14, TGFA, SYT1), or monogenic syndromes with involvement of psychomotor impairment (PEX14, LRPPRC and KANSL1). Mendelian randomization analyses are consistent with a causal effect of higher genetically predicted grip strength on lower fracture risk. In conclusion, our findings provide new biological insight into the mechanistic underpinnings of grip strength and the causal role of muscular strength in age-related morbidities and mortality.

%B Nat Commun %V 8 %P 16015 %8 2017 Jul 12 %G eng %R 10.1038/ncomms16015 %0 Journal Article %J Circ Cardiovasc Genet %D 2017 %T New Blood Pressure-Associated Loci Identified in Meta-Analyses of 475 000 Individuals. %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Cook, James P %A Warren, Helen R %A Surendran, Praveen %A Liu, Chunyu %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Manning, Alisa K %A Grarup, Niels %A Drenos, Fotios %A Sim, Xueling %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Amin, Najaf %A Blakemore, Alexandra I F %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Brandslund, Ivan %A Farmaki, Aliki-Eleni %A Fava, Cristiano %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Herzig, Karl-Heinz %A Giri, Ayush %A Giulianini, Franco %A Grove, Megan L %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Harris, Sarah E %A Have, Christian T %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Zhang, He %A Jørgensen, Marit E %A Käräjämäki, AnneMari %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Linneberg, Allan %A Little, Louis %A Liu, Yongmei %A Bonnycastle, Lori L %A Lu, Yingchang %A Mägi, Reedik %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Malerba, Giovanni %A Marioni, Riccardo E %A Mei, Hao %A Menni, Cristina %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palmas, Walter %A Poveda, Alaitz %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Rayner, Nigel William %A Riaz, Muhammad %A Rice, Ken %A Richard, Melissa A %A Smith, Jennifer A %A Southam, Lorraine %A Stančáková, Alena %A Stirrups, Kathleen E %A Tragante, Vinicius %A Tuomi, Tiinamaija %A Tzoulaki, Ioanna %A Varga, Tibor V %A Weiss, Stefan %A Yiorkas, Andrianos M %A Young, Robin %A Zhang, Weihua %A Barnes, Michael R %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Gao, He %A Boehnke, Michael %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Chambers, John C %A Connell, John M %A Christensen, Cramer K %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A Deary, Ian J %A Dedoussis, George %A Deloukas, Panos %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Dörr, Marcus %A Joehanes, Roby %A Edwards, Todd L %A Esko, Tõnu %A Fornage, Myriam %A Franceschini, Nora %A Franks, Paul W %A Gambaro, Giovanni %A Groop, Leif %A Hallmans, Göran %A Hansen, Torben %A Hayward, Caroline %A Heikki, Oksa %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Karpe, Fredrik %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Lakka, Timo A %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Lind, Lars %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Laakso, Markku %A McCarthy, Mark I %A Melander, Olle %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Morris, Andrew P %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Polasek, Ozren %A Poulter, Neil R %A Province, Michael A %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Sever, Peter J %A Skaaby, Tea %A Stafford, Jeanette M %A Starr, John M %A van der Harst, Pim %A van der Meer, Peter %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Vergnaud, Anne-Claire %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Wilson, James G %A Willer, Cristen J %A Witte, Daniel R %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Saleheen, Danish %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Danesh, John %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Wain, Louise V %A Ehret, Georg B %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Elliott, Paul %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Levy, Daniel %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Howson, Joanna M M %X

BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies have recently identified >400 loci that harbor DNA sequence variants that influence blood pressure (BP). Our earlier studies identified and validated 56 single nucleotide variants (SNVs) associated with BP from meta-analyses of exome chip genotype data. An additional 100 variants yielded suggestive evidence of association.

METHODS AND RESULTS: Here, we augment the sample with 140 886 European individuals from the UK Biobank, in whom 77 of the 100 suggestive SNVs were available for association analysis with systolic BP or diastolic BP or pulse pressure. We performed 2 meta-analyses, one in individuals of European, South Asian, African, and Hispanic descent (pan-ancestry, ≈475 000), and the other in the subset of individuals of European descent (≈423 000). Twenty-one SNVs were genome-wide significant (P<5×10-8) for BP, of which 4 are new BP loci: rs9678851 (missense, SLC4A1AP), rs7437940 (AFAP1), rs13303 (missense, STAB1), and rs1055144 (7p15.2). In addition, we identified a potentially independent novel BP-associated SNV, rs3416322 (missense, SYNPO2L) at a known locus, uncorrelated with the previously reported SNVs. Two SNVs are associated with expression levels of nearby genes, and SNVs at 3 loci are associated with other traits. One SNV with a minor allele frequency <0.01, (rs3025380 at DBH) was genome-wide significant.

CONCLUSIONS: We report 4 novel loci associated with BP regulation, and 1 independent variant at an established BP locus. This analysis highlights several candidate genes with variation that alter protein function or gene expression for potential follow-up.

%B Circ Cardiovasc Genet %V 10 %8 2017 Oct %G eng %N 5 %R 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.117.001778 %0 Journal Article %J Hypertension %D 2017 %T Novel Blood Pressure Locus and Gene Discovery Using Genome-Wide Association Study and Expression Data Sets From Blood and the Kidney. %A Wain, Louise V %A Vaez, Ahmad %A Jansen, Rick %A Joehanes, Roby %A van der Most, Peter J %A Erzurumluoglu, A Mesut %A O'Reilly, Paul F %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Warren, Helen R %A Rose, Lynda M %A Verwoert, Germaine C %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Esko, Tõnu %A Arking, Dan E %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Trompet, Stella %A Shrine, Nick %A Teumer, Alexander %A Ried, Janina S %A Bis, Joshua C %A Smith, Albert V %A Amin, Najaf %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Hofer, Edith %A Joshi, Peter K %A Kristiansson, Kati %A Traglia, Michela %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Goel, Anuj %A Nalls, Mike A %A Sõber, Siim %A Vuckovic, Dragana %A Luan, Jian'an %A del Greco M, Fabiola %A Ayers, Kristin L %A Marrugat, Jaume %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Niiranen, Teemu %A Enroth, Stefan %A Jackson, Anne U %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Zhang, Weihua %A Marten, Jonathan %A Gandin, Ilaria %A Harris, Sarah E %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Lu, Yingchang %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Shah, Nabi %A de Borst, Martin H %A Mangino, Massimo %A Prins, Bram P %A Campbell, Archie %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Oldmeadow, Christopher %A Abecasis, Goncalo %A Abedi, Maryam %A Barbieri, Caterina M %A Barnes, Michael R %A Batini, Chiara %A Beilby, John %A Blake, Tineka %A Boehnke, Michael %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Braund, Peter S %A Brown, Morris %A Brumat, Marco %A Campbell, Harry %A Chambers, John C %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Collins, Francis %A Connell, John %A Cordell, Heather J %A Damman, Jeffrey J %A Davies, Gail %A de Geus, Eco J %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Deelen, Joris %A Demirkale, Yusuf %A Doney, Alex S F %A Dörr, Marcus %A Farrall, Martin %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Frånberg, Mattias %A Gao, He %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Giulianini, Franco %A Gow, Alan J %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hofman, Albert %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Hui, Jennie %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Jousilahti, Pekka %A Jula, Antti %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Koskinen, Seppo %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Larson, Marty %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Liewald, David C M %A Lin, Li %A Lind, Lars %A Mach, François %A Mamasoula, Chrysovalanto %A Menni, Cristina %A Mifsud, Borbala %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Morgan, Anna %A Morris, Andrew D %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Munson, Peter J %A Nandakumar, Priyanka %A Nguyen, Quang Tri %A Nutile, Teresa %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Oostra, Ben A %A Org, Elin %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palotie, Aarno %A Paré, Guillaume %A Pattie, Alison %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Poulter, Neil %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Ren, Meixia %A Rice, Kenneth %A Ridker, Paul M %A Riese, Harriëtte %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Saba, Yasaman %A Saint Pierre, Aude %A Sala, Cinzia F %A Sarin, Antti-Pekka %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Scott, Rodney %A Seelen, Marc A %A Shields, Denis C %A Siscovick, David %A Sorice, Rossella %A Stanton, Alice %A Stott, David J %A Sundström, Johan %A Swertz, Morris %A Taylor, Kent D %A Thom, Simon %A Tzoulaki, Ioanna %A Tzourio, Christophe %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Wild, Sarah %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wright, Alan F %A Yao, Jie %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Conen, David %A Attia, John %A Sever, Peter %A Debette, Stephanie %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Zeggini, Eleftheria %A Spector, Tim D %A van der Harst, Pim %A Palmer, Colin N A %A Vergnaud, Anne-Claire %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Polasek, Ozren %A Starr, John M %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Hayward, Caroline %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Lindgren, Cecila M %A Vitart, Veronique %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Knekt, Paul %A Deary, Ian J %A Ciullo, Marina %A Elosua, Roberto %A Keavney, Bernard D %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Scott, Robert A %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Laan, Maris %A Liu, Yongmei %A Watkins, Hugh %A Hartman, Catharina A %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Perola, Markus %A Wilson, James F %A Schmidt, Helena %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Peters, Annette %A Rettig, Rainer %A James, Alan %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Strachan, David P %A Palmas, Walter %A Metspalu, Andres %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Franco, Oscar H %A Bochud, Murielle %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Elliott, Paul %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Knight, Joanne %A Morris, Andrew P %A Levy, Daniel %A Tobin, Martin D %A Snieder, Harold %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Ehret, Georg B %X

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.

%B Hypertension %8 2017 Jul 24 %G eng %R 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.09438 %0 Journal Article %J Circ Genom Precis Med %D 2018 %T Common and Rare Coding Genetic Variation Underlying the Electrocardiographic PR Interval. %A Lin, Honghuang %A van Setten, Jessica %A Smith, Albert V %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A Warren, Helen R %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Radmanesh, Farid %A Hall, Leanne %A Grarup, Niels %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Boutin, Thibaud %A Verweij, Niek %A Lin, Henry J %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A van den Berg, Marten E %A Marten, Jonathan %A Weiss, Stefan %A Prins, Bram P %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mei, Hao %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Li, Man %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Connell, John M %A Huang, Paul L %A Weng, Lu-Chen %A Jameson, Heather S %A Hucker, William %A Hanley, Alan %A Tucker, Nathan R %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Bis, Joshua C %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Sitlani, Colleen M %A Kors, Jan A %A Xie, Zhijun %A Wen, Chengping %A Magnani, Jared W %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Kanters, Jørgen K %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Peters, Annette %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Linneberg, Allan %A Rudan, Igor %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A van der Meer, Peter %A Yao, Jie %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Taylor, Kent D %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Trompet, Stella %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Uitterlinden, Andre %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Smith, Blair H %A Völzke, Henry %A Felix, Stephan B %A Homuth, Georg %A Völker, Uwe %A Mangino, Massimo %A Spector, Timothy D %A Bots, Michiel L %A Perez, Marco %A Kähönen, Mika %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Arking, Dan E %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Psaty, Bruce M %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Hansen, Torben %A Kääb, Stefan %A Polasek, Ozren %A van der Harst, Pim %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Hayward, Caroline %A Dörr, Marcus %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Wilson, James G %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Isaacs, Aaron %X

BACKGROUND: Electrical conduction from the cardiac sinoatrial node to the ventricles is critical for normal heart function. Genome-wide association studies have identified more than a dozen common genetic loci that are associated with PR interval. However, it is unclear whether rare and low-frequency variants also contribute to PR interval heritability.

METHODS: We performed large-scale meta-analyses of the PR interval that included 83 367 participants of European ancestry and 9436 of African ancestry. We examined both common and rare variants associated with the PR interval.

RESULTS: We identified 31 genetic loci that were significantly associated with PR interval after Bonferroni correction (<1.2×10), including 11 novel loci that have not been reported previously. Many of these loci are involved in heart morphogenesis. In gene-based analysis, we found that multiple rare variants at (=5.9×10) and (=1.1×10) were associated with PR interval. locus also was implicated in the common variant analysis, whereas was a novel locus.

CONCLUSIONS: We identified common variants at 11 novel loci and rare variants within 2 gene regions that were significantly associated with PR interval. Our findings provide novel insights to the current understanding of atrioventricular conduction, which is critical for cardiac activity and an important determinant of health.

%B Circ Genom Precis Med %V 11 %P e002037 %8 2018 May %G eng %N 5 %R 10.1161/CIRCGEN.117.002037 %0 Journal Article %J Genome Biol %D 2018 %T Exome-chip meta-analysis identifies novel loci associated with cardiac conduction, including ADAMTS6. %A Prins, Bram P %A Mead, Timothy J %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Sveinbjornsson, Gardar %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A van den Berg, Marten %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Cappellani, Stefania %A Van Duijvenboden, Stefan %A Klena, Nikolai T %A Gabriel, George C %A Liu, Xiaoqin %A Gulec, Cagri %A Grarup, Niels %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Hall, Leanne M %A Iorio, Annamaria %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Lin, Honghuang %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Marten, Jonathan %A Mei, Hao %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Orini, Michele %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Radmanesh, Farid %A Ramirez, Julia %A Robino, Antonietta %A Schwartz, Molly %A van Setten, Jessica %A Smith, Albert V %A Verweij, Niek %A Warren, Helen R %A Weiss, Stefan %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Arnar, David O %A Bots, Michiel L %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Felix, Stephan B %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hayward, Caroline %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Huang, Paul L %A Jukema, J W %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kors, Jan A %A Lambiase, Pier D %A Launer, Lenore J %A Li, Man %A Linneberg, Allan %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Perez, Marco %A Peters, Annette %A Polasek, Ozren %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Spector, Tim D %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Tinker, Andrew %A Trompet, Stella %A Uitterlinden, Andre %A Vaartjes, Ilonca %A van der Meer, Peter %A Völker, Uwe %A Völzke, Henry %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wilson, James G %A Xie, Zhijun %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Dörr, Marcus %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hansen, Torben %A Kääb, Stefan %A Kanters, Jørgen K %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Lin, Henry J %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Conti, Francesco J %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher H %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Rudan, Igor %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Sinagra, Gianfranco %A Smith, Blair H %A Holm, Hilma %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Apte, Suneel S %A van der Harst, Pim %A Stefansson, Kari %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Arking, Dan E %A Lo, Cecilia W %A Jamshidi, Yalda %X

BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies conducted on QRS duration, an electrocardiographic measurement associated with heart failure and sudden cardiac death, have led to novel biological insights into cardiac function. However, the variants identified fall predominantly in non-coding regions and their underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

RESULTS: Here, we identify putative functional coding variation associated with changes in the QRS interval duration by combining Illumina HumanExome BeadChip genotype data from 77,898 participants of European ancestry and 7695 of African descent in our discovery cohort, followed by replication in 111,874 individuals of European ancestry from the UK Biobank and deCODE cohorts. We identify ten novel loci, seven within coding regions, including ADAMTS6, significantly associated with QRS duration in gene-based analyses. ADAMTS6 encodes a secreted metalloprotease of currently unknown function. In vitro validation analysis shows that the QRS-associated variants lead to impaired ADAMTS6 secretion and loss-of function analysis in mice demonstrates a previously unappreciated role for ADAMTS6 in connexin 43 gap junction expression, which is essential for myocardial conduction.

CONCLUSIONS: Our approach identifies novel coding and non-coding variants underlying ventricular depolarization and provides a possible mechanism for the ADAMTS6-associated conduction changes.

%B Genome Biol %V 19 %P 87 %8 2018 07 17 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1186/s13059-018-1457-6 %0 Journal Article %J Circ Genom Precis Med %D 2018 %T ExomeChip-Wide Analysis of 95 626 Individuals Identifies 10 Novel Loci Associated With QT and JT Intervals. %A Bihlmeyer, Nathan A %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Warren, Helen R %A Lin, Honghuang %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Marten, Jonathan %A Radmanesh, Farid %A Hall, Leanne M %A Grarup, Niels %A Mei, Hao %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Verweij, Niek %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Yao, Jie %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A van den Berg, Marten %A Weiss, Stefan %A Prins, Bram P %A van Setten, Jessica %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Li, Man %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Bis, Joshua C %A Austin, Tom %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Harrris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Dominiczak, Anna %A Huang, Paul L %A Xie, Zhijun %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Kors, Jan A %A Campbell, Archie %A Murray, Alison D %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Tobin, Martin D %A Bork-Jensen, Jette %A Hansen, Torben %A Pedersen, Oluf %A Linneberg, Allan %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Peters, Annette %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Perz, Siegfried %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Rudan, Igor %A de Boer, Rudolf A %A van der Meer, Peter %A Lin, Henry J %A Taylor, Kent D %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Trompet, Stella %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Maan, Arie C %A Stricker, Bruno H C %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Uitterlinden, Andre %A Völker, Uwe %A Homuth, Georg %A Völzke, Henry %A Felix, Stephan B %A Mangino, Massimo %A Spector, Timothy D %A Bots, Michiel L %A Perez, Marco %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Kähönen, Mika %A Mononen, Nina %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Lubitz, Steven A %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher H %A Hayward, Caroline %A Rosand, Jonathan %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Kanters, Jørgen K %A Wilson, James G %A Kääb, Stefan %A Polasek, Ozren %A van der Harst, Pim %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Dörr, Marcus %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Arking, Dan E %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %X

BACKGROUND: QT interval, measured through a standard ECG, captures the time it takes for the cardiac ventricles to depolarize and repolarize. JT interval is the component of the QT interval that reflects ventricular repolarization alone. Prolonged QT interval has been linked to higher risk of sudden cardiac arrest.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed an ExomeChip-wide analysis for both QT and JT intervals, including 209 449 variants, both common and rare, in 17 341 genes from the Illumina Infinium HumanExome BeadChip. We identified 10 loci that modulate QT and JT interval duration that have not been previously reported in the literature using single-variant statistical models in a meta-analysis of 95 626 individuals from 23 cohorts (comprised 83 884 European ancestry individuals, 9610 blacks, 1382 Hispanics, and 750 Asians). This brings the total number of ventricular repolarization associated loci to 45. In addition, our approach of using coding variants has highlighted the role of 17 specific genes for involvement in ventricular repolarization, 7 of which are in novel loci.

CONCLUSIONS: Our analyses show a role for myocyte internal structure and interconnections in modulating QT interval duration, adding to previous known roles of potassium, sodium, and calcium ion regulation, as well as autonomic control. We anticipate that these discoveries will open new paths to the goal of making novel remedies for the prevention of lethal ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac arrest.

%B Circ Genom Precis Med %V 11 %P e001758 %8 2018 Jan %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1161/CIRCGEN.117.001758 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2018 %T Genetic analysis of over 1 million people identifies 535 new loci associated with blood pressure traits. %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Warren, Helen R %A Mosen-Ansorena, David %A Mifsud, Borbala %A Pazoki, Raha %A Gao, He %A Ntritsos, Georgios %A Dimou, Niki %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Karaman, Ibrahim %A Ng, Fu Liang %A Evangelou, Marina %A Witkowska, Katarzyna %A Tzanis, Evan %A Hellwege, Jacklyn N %A Giri, Ayush %A Velez Edwards, Digna R %A Sun, Yan V %A Cho, Kelly %A Gaziano, J Michael %A Wilson, Peter W F %A Tsao, Philip S %A Kovesdy, Csaba P %A Esko, Tõnu %A Mägi, Reedik %A Milani, Lili %A Almgren, Peter %A Boutin, Thibaud %A Debette, Stephanie %A Ding, Jun %A Giulianini, Franco %A Holliday, Elizabeth G %A Jackson, Anne U %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Lin, Wei-Yu %A Luan, Jian'an %A Mangino, Massimo %A Oldmeadow, Christopher %A Prins, Bram Peter %A Qian, Yong %A Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan %A Shah, Nabi %A Surendran, Praveen %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Verweij, Niek %A Willems, Sara M %A Zhao, Jing-Hua %A Amouyel, Philippe %A Connell, John %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Doney, Alex S F %A Farrall, Martin %A Menni, Cristina %A Morris, Andrew D %A Noordam, Raymond %A Paré, Guillaume %A Poulter, Neil R %A Shields, Denis C %A Stanton, Alice %A Thom, Simon %A Abecasis, Goncalo %A Amin, Najaf %A Arking, Dan E %A Ayers, Kristin L %A Barbieri, Caterina M %A Batini, Chiara %A Bis, Joshua C %A Blake, Tineka %A Bochud, Murielle %A Boehnke, Michael %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Boomsma, Dorret I %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Braund, Peter S %A Brumat, Marco %A Campbell, Archie %A Campbell, Harry %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Chambers, John C %A Chauhan, Ganesh %A Ciullo, Marina %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Collins, Francis %A Cordell, Heather J %A Davies, Gail %A Borst, Martin H de %A Geus, Eco J de %A Deary, Ian J %A Deelen, Joris %A del Greco M, Fabiola %A Demirkale, Cumhur Yusuf %A Dörr, Marcus %A Ehret, Georg B %A Elosua, Roberto %A Enroth, Stefan %A Erzurumluoglu, A Mesut %A Ferreira, Teresa %A Frånberg, Mattias %A Franco, Oscar H %A Gandin, Ilaria %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Goel, Anuj %A Gow, Alan J %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Gyllensten, Ulf %A Hamsten, Anders %A Harris, Tamara B %A Harris, Sarah E %A Hartman, Catharina A %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hofer, Edith %A Hofman, Albert %A Hottenga, Jouke-Jan %A Huffman, Jennifer E %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Ingelsson, Erik %A James, Alan %A Jansen, Rick %A Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta %A Joehanes, Roby %A Johansson, Asa %A Johnson, Andrew D %A Joshi, Peter K %A Jousilahti, Pekka %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Jula, Antti %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kathiresan, Sekar %A Keavney, Bernard D %A Khaw, Kay-Tee %A Knekt, Paul %A Knight, Joanne %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Koskinen, Seppo %A Kristiansson, Kati %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Laan, Maris %A Larson, Marty %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Liewald, David C M %A Lin, Li %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Liu, Yongmei %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lopez, Lorna M %A Lu, Yingchang %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Mamasoula, Chrysovalanto %A Marrugat, Jaume %A Marten, Jonathan %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Morgan, Anna %A Morris, Andrew P %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Munson, Peter J %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nandakumar, Priyanka %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Niiranen, Teemu %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Nutile, Teresa %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Oostra, Ben A %A O'Reilly, Paul F %A Org, Elin %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palmas, Walter %A Palotie, Aarno %A Pattie, Alison %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Perola, Markus %A Peters, Annette %A Polasek, Ozren %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Nguyen, Quang Tri %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Ren, Meixia %A Rettig, Rainer %A Rice, Kenneth %A Ridker, Paul M %A Ried, Janina S %A Riese, Harriëtte %A Ripatti, Samuli %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rose, Lynda M %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Saba, Yasaman %A Sala, Cinzia F %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Sarin, Antti-Pekka %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Schmidt, Helena %A Shrine, Nick %A Siscovick, David %A Smith, Albert V %A Snieder, Harold %A Sõber, Siim %A Sorice, Rossella %A Starr, John M %A Stott, David J %A Strachan, David P %A Strawbridge, Rona J %A Sundström, Johan %A Swertz, Morris A %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teumer, Alexander %A Tobin, Martin D %A Tomaszewski, Maciej %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Traglia, Michela %A Trompet, Stella %A Tuomilehto, Jaakko %A Tzourio, Christophe %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaez, Ahmad %A van der Most, Peter J %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Vergnaud, Anne-Claire %A Verwoert, Germaine C %A Vitart, Veronique %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Vuckovic, Dragana %A Watkins, Hugh %A Wild, Sarah H %A Willemsen, Gonneke %A Wilson, James F %A Wright, Alan F %A Yao, Jie %A Zemunik, Tatijana %A Zhang, Weihua %A 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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.

%B Nat Genet %V 50 %P 1412-1425 %8 2018 Oct %G eng %N 10 %R 10.1038/s41588-018-0205-x %0 Journal Article %J Am J Hum Genet %D 2018 %T A Large-Scale Multi-ancestry Genome-wide Study Accounting for Smoking Behavior Identifies Multiple Significant Loci for Blood Pressure. %A Sung, Yun J %A Winkler, Thomas W %A de Las Fuentes, Lisa %A Bentley, Amy R %A Brown, Michael R %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Schwander, Karen %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Franceschini, Nora %A Lu, Yingchang %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Sim, Xueling %A Vojinovic, Dina %A Marten, Jonathan %A Musani, Solomon K %A Li, Changwei %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %A Richard, Melissa A %A Noordam, Raymond %A Aslibekyan, Stella %A Aschard, Hugues %A Bartz, Traci M %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Liu, Yongmei %A Manning, Alisa K %A Rankinen, Tuomo %A Smith, Albert Vernon %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A Warren, Helen R %A Zhao, Wei %A Zhou, Yanhua %A Matoba, Nana %A Sofer, Tamar %A Alver, Maris %A Amini, Marzyeh %A Boissel, Mathilde %A Chai, Jin Fang %A Chen, Xu %A Divers, Jasmin %A Gandin, Ilaria %A Gao, Chuan %A Giulianini, Franco %A Goel, Anuj %A Harris, Sarah E %A Hartwig, Fernando Pires %A Horimoto, Andrea R V R %A Hsu, Fang-Chi %A Jackson, Anne U %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kasturiratne, Anuradhani %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Leander, Karin %A Lee, Wen-Jane %A Lin, Keng-Hung %A 'an Luan, Jian %A McKenzie, Colin A %A Meian, He %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Schupf, Nicole %A Scott, Robert A %A Sheu, Wayne H H %A Stančáková, Alena %A Takeuchi, Fumihiko %A van der Most, Peter J %A Varga, Tibor V %A Wang, Heming %A Wang, Yajuan %A Ware, Erin B %A Weiss, Stefan %A Wen, Wanqing %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Afaq, Saima %A Alfred, Tamuno %A Amin, Najaf %A Arking, Dan %A Aung, Tin %A Barr, R Graham %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Braund, Peter S %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Broeckel, Ulrich %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Cade, Brian %A Caizheng, 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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).

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

%B Nat Genet %V 50 %P 1225-1233 %8 2018 Sep %G eng %N 9 %R 10.1038/s41588-018-0133-9 %0 Journal Article %J PLoS One %D 2018 %T Novel genetic associations for blood pressure identified via gene-alcohol interaction in up to 570K individuals across multiple ancestries. %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Sung, Yun J %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Franceschini, Nora %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Sim, Xueling %A Vojinovic, Dina %A Marten, Jonathan %A Musani, Solomon K %A Li, Changwei %A Bentley, Amy R %A Brown, Michael R %A Schwander, Karen %A Richard, Melissa A %A Noordam, Raymond %A Aschard, Hugues %A Bartz, Traci M %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Fisher, Virginia %A Hartwig, Fernando P %A Horimoto, Andrea R V R %A Lohman, Kurt K %A Manning, Alisa K %A Rankinen, Tuomo %A Smith, Albert V %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Wojczynski, Mary K %A Alver, Maris %A Boissel, Mathilde %A Cai, Qiuyin %A Campbell, Archie %A Chai, Jin Fang %A Chen, Xu %A Divers, Jasmin %A Gao, Chuan %A Goel, Anuj %A Hagemeijer, Yanick %A Harris, Sarah E %A He, Meian %A Hsu, Fang-Chi %A Jackson, Anne U %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kasturiratne, Anuradhani %A Komulainen, Pirjo %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Laguzzi, Federica %A Luan, Jian'an %A Matoba, Nana %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Riaz, Muhammad %A Rueedi, Rico %A Robino, Antonietta %A Said, M Abdullah %A Scott, Robert A %A Sofer, Tamar %A Stančáková, Alena %A Takeuchi, Fumihiko %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A van der Most, Peter J %A Varga, Tibor V %A Vitart, Veronique %A Wang, Yajuan %A Ware, Erin B %A Warren, Helen R %A Weiss, Stefan %A Wen, Wanqing %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Afaq, Saima %A Amin, Najaf %A Amini, Marzyeh %A Arking, Dan E %A Aung, Tin %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Borecki, Ingrid %A Broeckel, Ulrich %A Brown, Morris %A Brumat, Marco %A Burke, Gregory L %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Chakravarti, Aravinda %A Charumathi, Sabanayagam %A Ida Chen, Yii-Der %A Connell, John M %A Correa, Adolfo %A de Las Fuentes, Lisa %A de Mutsert, Renée %A de Silva, H Janaka %A Deng, Xuan %A Ding, Jingzhong %A Duan, Qing %A Eaton, Charles B %A Ehret, Georg %A Eppinga, Ruben N %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Faul, Jessica D %A Felix, Stephan B %A Forouhi, Nita G %A Forrester, Terrence %A Franco, Oscar H %A Friedlander, Yechiel %A Gandin, Ilaria %A Gao, He %A Ghanbari, Mohsen %A Gigante, Bruna %A Gu, C Charles %A Gu, Dongfeng %A Hagenaars, Saskia P %A Hallmans, Göran %A Harris, Tamara B %A He, Jiang %A Heikkinen, Sami %A Heng, Chew-Kiat %A Hirata, Makoto %A Howard, Barbara V %A Ikram, M Arfan %A John, Ulrich %A Katsuya, Tomohiro %A Khor, Chiea Chuen %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %A Koh, Woon-Puay %A Krieger, Jose E %A Kritchevsky, Stephen B %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Lakka, Timo A %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Langenberg, Claudia %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Lewis, Cora E %A Li, Yize %A Lin, Shiow %A Liu, Jianjun %A Liu, Jingmin %A Loh, Marie %A Louie, Tin %A Mägi, Reedik %A McKenzie, Colin A %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Milani, Lili %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Momozawa, Yukihide %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Norris, Jill M %A O'Connell, Jeff R %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Perls, Thomas %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Peters, Annette %A Peyser, Patricia A %A Poulter, Neil %A Raffel, Leslie J %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Roll, Kathryn %A Rose, Lynda M %A Rosendaal, Frits R %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Schmidt, Carsten O %A Schreiner, Pamela J %A Schupf, Nicole %A Scott, William R %A Sever, Peter S %A Shi, Yuan %A Sidney, Stephen %A Sims, Mario %A Sitlani, Colleen M %A Smith, Jennifer A %A Snieder, Harold %A Starr, John M %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Stringham, Heather M %A Tan, Nicholas Y Q %A Tang, Hua %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teo, Yik Ying %A Tham, Yih Chung %A Turner, Stephen T %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wang, Lihua %A Wang, Ya Xing %A Wei, Wen Bin %A Williams, Christine %A Yao, Jie %A Yu, Caizheng %A Yuan, Jian-Min %A Zhao, Wei %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Becker, Diane M %A Boehnke, Michael %A Bowden, Donald W %A Chambers, John C %A Deary, Ian J %A Esko, Tõnu %A Farrall, Martin %A Franks, Paul W %A Freedman, Barry I %A Froguel, Philippe %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gieger, Christian %A Jonas, Jost Bruno %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Kato, Norihiro %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Kutalik, Zoltán %A Laakso, Markku %A Laurie, Cathy C %A Leander, Karin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Study, Lifelines Cohort %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Polasek, Ozren %A Porteous, David J %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Scott, James %A Shu, Xiao-Ou %A van der Harst, Pim %A Wagenknecht, Lynne E %A Wareham, Nicholas J %A Watkins, Hugh %A Weir, David R %A Wickremasinghe, Ananda R %A Wu, Tangchun %A Zheng, Wei %A Bouchard, Claude %A Christensen, Kaare %A Evans, Michele K %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Horta, Bernardo L %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Liu, Yongmei %A Pereira, Alexandre C %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ridker, Paul M %A van Dam, Rob M %A Gauderman, W James %A Zhu, Xiaofeng %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Fornage, Myriam %A Rotimi, Charles N %A Cupples, L Adrienne %A Kelly, Tanika N %A Fox, Ervin R %A Hayward, Caroline %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Tai, E Shyong %A Wong, Tien Yin %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Palmas, Walter %A Rice, Kenneth %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Elliott, Paul %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Rao, Dabeeru C %A Province, Michael A %A Levy, Daniel %X

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.

%B PLoS One %V 13 %P e0198166 %8 2018 %G eng %N 6 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0198166 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2018 %T PR interval genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies 50 loci associated with atrial and atrioventricular electrical activity. %A van Setten, Jessica %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Swenson, Brenton R %A Butler, Anne M %A Campbell, Harry %A Del Greco, Fabiola M %A Evans, Daniel S %A Gibson, Quince %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Kerr, Kathleen F %A Krijthe, Bouwe P %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Müller, Christian %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Ritchie, Marylyn D %A Robino, Antonietta %A Smith, Albert V %A Steri, Maristella %A Tanaka, Toshiko %A Teumer, Alexander %A Trompet, Stella %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Verweij, Niek %A Yin, Xiaoyan %A Arnar, David O %A Asselbergs, Folkert W %A Bader, Joel S %A Barnard, John %A Bis, Josh %A Blankenberg, Stefan %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bradford, Yuki %A Buckley, Brendan M %A Chung, Mina K %A Crawford, Dana %A den Hoed, Marcel %A Denny, Josh C %A Dominiczak, Anna F %A Ehret, Georg B %A Eijgelsheim, Mark %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Felix, Stephan B %A Franco, Oscar H %A Franke, Lude %A Harris, Tamara B %A Holm, Hilma %A Ilaria, Gandin %A Iorio, Annamaria %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Kors, Jan A %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lin, Honghuang %A Lin, Henry J %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Magnani, Jared W %A Leach, Irene Mateo %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Mitchell, Braxton D %A Münzel, Thomas %A Papanicolaou, George J %A Peters, Annette %A Pfeufer, Arne %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Schlessinger, David %A Silva Aldana, Claudia T %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Smith, Jonathan D %A Snieder, Harold %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Spector, Timothy D %A Stott, David J %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Tarasov, Kirill V %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Van Wagoner, David R %A Völker, Uwe %A Völzke, Henry %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Jan Westra, Harm %A Wild, Philipp S %A Zeller, Tanja %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Avery, Christy L %A Bandinelli, Stefania %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Cucca, Francesco %A Dörr, Marcus %A Ferrucci, Luigi %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hayward, Caroline %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Kääb, Stefan %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Liu, Yongmei %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Parsa, Afshin %A Polasek, Ozren %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Roden, Dan M %A Schnabel, Renate B %A Sinagra, Gianfranco %A Stefansson, Kari %A Stricker, Bruno H %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Wilson, James F %A Gharib, Sina A %A de Bakker, Paul I W %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Arking, Dan E %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %X

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

%B Nat Commun %V 9 %P 2904 %8 2018 Jul 25 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41467-018-04766-9 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2019 %T Associations of autozygosity with a broad range of human phenotypes. %A Clark, David W %A Okada, Yukinori %A Moore, Kristjan H S %A Mason, Dan %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Gandin, Ilaria %A Mattsson, Hannele %A Barnes, Catriona L K %A Lin, Kuang %A Zhao, Jing Hua %A Deelen, Patrick %A Rohde, Rebecca %A Schurmann, Claudia %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Giulianini, Franco %A Zhang, Weihua %A Medina-Gómez, Carolina %A Karlsson, Robert %A Bao, Yanchun %A Bartz, Traci M %A Baumbach, Clemens %A Biino, Ginevra %A Bixley, Matthew J %A Brumat, Marco %A Chai, Jin-Fang %A Corre, Tanguy %A Cousminer, Diana L %A Dekker, Annelot M %A Eccles, David A %A van Eijk, Kristel R %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Gao, He %A Germain, Marine %A Gordon, Scott D %A de Haan, Hugoline G %A Harris, Sarah E %A Hofer, Edith %A Huerta-Chagoya, Alicia %A Igartua, Catherine %A Jansen, Iris E %A Jia, Yucheng %A 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In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon known as inbreeding depression. In humans, the importance of this effect has remained unclear, partly because reproduction between close relatives is both rare and frequently associated with confounding social factors. Here, using genomic inbreeding coefficients (F) for >1.4 million individuals, we show that F is significantly associated (p < 0.0005) with apparently deleterious changes in 32 out of 100 traits analysed. These changes are associated with runs of homozygosity (ROH), but not with common variant homozygosity, suggesting that genetic variants associated with inbreeding depression are predominantly rare. The effect on fertility is striking: F equivalent to the offspring of first cousins is associated with a 55% decrease [95% CI 44-66%] in the odds of having children. Finally, the effects of F are confirmed within full-sibling pairs, where the variation in F is independent of all environmental confounding.

%B Nat Commun %V 10 %P 4957 %8 2019 Oct 31 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41467-019-12283-6 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2019 %T A catalog of genetic loci associated with kidney function from analyses of a million individuals. %A Wuttke, Matthias %A Li, Yong %A Li, Man %A Sieber, Karsten B %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Gorski, Mathias %A Tin, Adrienne %A Wang, Lihua %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Hoppmann, Anselm %A Kirsten, Holger %A Giri, Ayush %A Chai, Jin-Fang %A Sveinbjornsson, Gardar %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A Nutile, Teresa %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Marten, Jonathan %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Ghasemi, Sahar %A Xu, Yizhe %A Horn, Katrin %A Noce, Damia %A van der Most, Peter J %A Sedaghat, Sanaz %A Yu, Zhi %A Akiyama, Masato %A Afaq, Saima %A Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S %A Almgren, Peter %A Amin, Najaf %A Arnlöv, Johan %A Bakker, Stephan J L %A Bansal, Nisha %A Baptista, Daniela %A Bergmann, Sven %A Biggs, Mary L %A Biino, Ginevra %A Boehnke, Michael %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Boissel, Mathilde %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Boutin, Thibaud S %A Brenner, Hermann %A Brumat, Marco %A Burkhardt, Ralph %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Campana, Eric %A Campbell, Archie %A Campbell, Harry %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Carroll, Robert J %A Catamo, Eulalia %A Chambers, John C %A Chee, Miao-Ling %A Chee, Miao-Li %A Chen, Xu %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Cheng, Yurong %A Christensen, Kaare %A Cifkova, Renata %A Ciullo, Marina %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Cook, James P %A Coresh, Josef %A Corre, Tanguy %A Sala, Cinzia Felicita %A Cusi, Daniele %A Danesh, John %A Daw, E Warwick %A de Borst, Martin H %A De Grandi, Alessandro %A de Mutsert, Renée %A de Vries, Aiko P J %A Degenhardt, Frauke %A Delgado, Graciela %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Di Angelantonio, Emanuele %A Dittrich, Katalin %A Divers, Jasmin %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Ehret, Georg %A Elliott, Paul %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Evans, Michele K %A Felix, Janine F %A Foo, Valencia Hui Xian %A Franco, Oscar H %A Franke, Andre %A Freedman, Barry I %A Freitag-Wolf, Sandra %A Friedlander, Yechiel %A Froguel, Philippe %A Gansevoort, Ron T %A Gao, He %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gaziano, J Michael %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Giulianini, Franco %A Gögele, Martin %A Gordon, Scott D %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Haller, Toomas %A Hamet, Pavel %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hartman, Catharina A %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hellwege, Jacklyn N %A Heng, Chew-Kiat %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hofer, Edith %A Huang, Wei %A Hutri-Kähönen, Nina %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Indridason, Olafur S %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Ising, Marcus %A Jaddoe, Vincent W V %A Jakobsdottir, Johanna %A Jonas, Jost B %A Joshi, Peter K %A Josyula, Navya Shilpa %A Jung, Bettina %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Kammerer, Candace M %A Kanai, Masahiro %A Kastarinen, Mika %A Kerr, Shona M %A Khor, Chiea-Chuen %A Kiess, Wieland %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Körner, Antje %A Kovacs, Peter %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Krajcoviechova, Alena %A Kramer, Holly %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Kuokkanen, Mikko %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A La Bianca, Martina %A Laakso, Markku %A Lange, Leslie A %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Lee, Jeannette Jen-Mai %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Lieb, Wolfgang %A Lim, Su-Chi %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Liu, Jun %A Liu, Jianjun %A Loeffler, Markus %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lucae, Susanne %A Lukas, Mary Ann %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mägi, Reedik %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Martins, Jade %A März, Winfried %A Mascalzoni, Deborah %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Meisinger, Christa %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Melander, Olle %A Metspalu, Andres %A Mikaelsdottir, Evgenia K %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Miliku, Kozeta %A Mishra, Pashupati P %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Mononen, Nina %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Mychaleckyj, Josyf C %A Nadkarni, Girish N %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nauck, Matthias %A Nikus, Kjell %A Ning, Boting %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Noordam, Raymond %A O'Connell, Jeffrey %A O'Donoghue, Michelle L %A Olafsson, Isleifur %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Ouwehand, Willem H %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Palsson, Runolfur %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Perls, Thomas %A Perola, Markus %A Pirastu, Mario %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Podgornaia, Anna I %A Polasek, Ozren %A Ponte, Belen %A Porteous, David J %A Poulain, Tanja %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Preuss, Michael H %A Prins, Bram P %A Province, Michael A %A Rabelink, Ton J %A Raffield, Laura M %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Reilly, Dermot F %A Rettig, Rainer %A Rheinberger, Myriam %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Rizzi, Federica %A Roberts, David J %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rossing, Peter %A Rudan, Igor %A Rueedi, Rico %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Ryan, Kathleen A %A Saba, Yasaman %A Sabanayagam, Charumathi %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Salvi, Erika %A Saum, Kai-Uwe %A Schmidt, Helena %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Schöttker, Ben %A Schulz, Christina-Alexandra %A Schupf, Nicole %A Shaffer, Christian M %A Shi, Yuan %A Smith, Albert V %A Smith, Blair H %A Soranzo, Nicole %A Spracklen, Cassandra N %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Stringham, Heather M %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Svensson, Per O %A Szymczak, Silke %A Tai, E-Shyong %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Tan, Nicholas Y Q %A Taylor, Kent D %A Teren, Andrej %A Tham, Yih-Chung %A Thiery, Joachim %A Thio, Chris H L %A Thomsen, Hauke %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Tönjes, Anke %A Tremblay, Johanne %A Tzoulaki, Ioanna %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaccargiu, Simona %A van Dam, Rob M %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Velez Edward, Digna R %A Verweij, Niek %A Vogelezang, Suzanne %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waeber, Gérard %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wallentin, Lars %A Wang, Ya Xing %A Wang, Chaolong %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A Bin Wei, Wen %A White, Harvey %A Whitfield, John B %A Wild, Sarah H %A Wilson, James F %A Wojczynski, Mary K %A Wong, Charlene %A Wong, Tien-Yin %A Xu, Liang %A Yang, Qiong %A Yasuda, Masayuki %A Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Bochud, Murielle %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Vitart, Veronique %A Wilson, James G %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Parsa, Afshin %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Ho, Kevin %A Morris, Andrew P %A Devuyst, Olivier %A Akilesh, Shreeram %A Pendergrass, Sarah A %A Sim, Xueling %A Böger, Carsten A %A Okada, Yukinori %A Edwards, Todd L %A Snieder, Harold %A Stefansson, Kari %A Hung, Adriana M %A Heid, Iris M %A Scholz, Markus %A Teumer, Alexander %A Köttgen, Anna %A Pattaro, Cristian %K Chromosome Mapping %K European Continental Ancestry Group %K Genetic Association Studies %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glomerular Filtration Rate %K Humans %K Inheritance Patterns %K Kidney Function Tests %K Phenotype %K Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide %K Quantitative Trait Loci %K Quantitative Trait, Heritable %K Renal Insufficiency, Chronic %K Uromodulin %X

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is responsible for a public health burden with multi-systemic complications. Through trans-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and independent replication (n = 1,046,070), we identified 264 associated loci (166 new). Of these, 147 were likely to be relevant for kidney function on the basis of associations with the alternative kidney function marker blood urea nitrogen (n = 416,178). Pathway and enrichment analyses, including mouse models with renal phenotypes, support the kidney as the main target organ. A genetic risk score for lower eGFR was associated with clinically diagnosed CKD in 452,264 independent individuals. Colocalization analyses of associations with eGFR among 783,978 European-ancestry individuals and gene expression across 46 human tissues, including tubulo-interstitial and glomerular kidney compartments, identified 17 genes differentially expressed in kidney. Fine-mapping highlighted missense driver variants in 11 genes and kidney-specific regulatory variants. These results provide a comprehensive priority list of molecular targets for translational research.

%B Nat Genet %V 51 %P 957-972 %8 2019 06 %G eng %N 6 %R 10.1038/s41588-019-0407-x %0 Journal Article %J Nat Genet %D 2019 %T Target genes, variants, tissues and transcriptional pathways influencing human serum urate levels. %A Tin, Adrienne %A Marten, Jonathan %A Halperin Kuhns, Victoria L %A Li, Yong %A Wuttke, Matthias %A Kirsten, Holger %A Sieber, Karsten B %A Qiu, Chengxiang %A Gorski, Mathias %A Yu, Zhi %A Giri, Ayush %A Sveinbjornsson, Gardar %A Li, Man %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Hoppmann, Anselm %A O'Connor, Luke J %A Prins, Bram %A Nutile, Teresa %A Noce, Damia %A Akiyama, Masato %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Ghasemi, Sahar %A van der Most, Peter J %A Horn, Katrin %A Xu, Yizhe %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Sedaghat, Sanaz %A Afaq, Saima %A Amin, Najaf %A Arnlöv, Johan %A Bakker, Stephan J L %A Bansal, Nisha %A Baptista, Daniela %A Bergmann, Sven %A Biggs, Mary L %A Biino, Ginevra %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Boutin, Thibaud S %A Brumat, Marco %A Burkhardt, Ralph %A Campana, Eric %A Campbell, Archie %A Campbell, Harry %A Carroll, Robert J %A Catamo, Eulalia %A Chambers, John C %A Ciullo, Marina %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Coresh, Josef %A Corre, Tanguy %A Cusi, Daniele %A Felicita, Sala Cinzia %A de Borst, Martin H %A De Grandi, Alessandro %A de Mutsert, Renée %A de Vries, Aiko P J %A Delgado, Graciela %A Demirkan, Ayse %A Devuyst, Olivier %A Dittrich, Katalin %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Ehret, Georg %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Evans, Michele K %A Gansevoort, Ron T %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gieger, Christian %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Gögele, Martin %A Gordon, Scott D %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Haller, Toomas %A Hamet, Pavel %A Harris, Tamara B %A Hayward, Caroline %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Hofer, Edith %A Holm, Hilma %A Huang, Wei %A Hutri-Kähönen, Nina %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Lewis, Raychel M %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Jakobsdottir, Johanna %A Jonsdottir, Ingileif %A Jonsson, Helgi %A Joshi, Peter K %A Josyula, Navya Shilpa %A Jung, Bettina %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Kanai, Masahiro %A Kerr, Shona M %A Kiess, Wieland %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Körner, Antje %A Kovacs, Peter %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A La Bianca, Martina %A Lange, Leslie A %A Lehne, Benjamin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Liu, Jun %A Loeffler, Markus %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Mägi, Reedik %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Martin, Nicholas G %A März, Winfried %A Mascalzoni, Deborah %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Meisinger, Christa %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A O'Donnell, Christopher J %A Wilson, Otis D %A Gaziano, J Michael %A Mishra, Pashupati P %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Mononen, Nina %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Nadkarni, Girish N %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nauck, Matthias %A Nikus, Kjell %A Ning, Boting %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Noordam, Raymond %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Olafsson, Isleifur %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Perls, Thomas %A Peters, Annette %A Pirastu, Mario %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Polasek, Ozren %A Ponte, Belen %A Porteous, David J %A Poulain, Tanja %A Preuss, Michael H %A Rabelink, Ton J %A Raffield, Laura M %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rettig, Rainer %A Rheinberger, Myriam %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Rizzi, Federica %A Robino, Antonietta %A Rudan, Igor %A Krajcoviechova, Alena %A Cifkova, Renata %A Rueedi, Rico %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Ryan, Kathleen A %A Saba, Yasaman %A Salvi, Erika %A Schmidt, Helena %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A Shaffer, Christian M %A Smith, Albert V %A Smith, Blair H %A Spracklen, Cassandra N %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Sulem, Patrick %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Teren, Andrej %A Thiery, Joachim %A Thio, Chris H L %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Tönjes, Anke %A Tremblay, Johanne %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaccargiu, Simona %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Verweij, Niek %A Völker, Uwe %A Vollenweider, Peter %A Waeber, Gérard %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Whitfield, John B %A Wild, Sarah H %A Wilson, James F %A Yang, Qiong %A Zhang, Weihua %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Bochud, Murielle %A Wilson, James G %A Pendergrass, Sarah A %A Ho, Kevin %A Parsa, Afshin %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Böger, Carsten A %A Snieder, Harold %A Butterworth, Adam S %A Okada, Yukinori %A Edwards, Todd L %A Stefansson, Kari %A Susztak, Katalin %A Scholz, Markus %A Heid, Iris M %A Hung, Adriana M %A Teumer, Alexander %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Woodward, Owen M %A Vitart, Veronique %A Köttgen, Anna %X

Elevated serum urate levels cause gout and correlate with cardiometabolic diseases via poorly understood mechanisms. We performed a trans-ancestry genome-wide association study of serum urate in 457,690 individuals, identifying 183 loci (147 previously unknown) that improve the prediction of gout in an independent cohort of 334,880 individuals. Serum urate showed significant genetic correlations with many cardiometabolic traits, with genetic causality analyses supporting a substantial role for pleiotropy. Enrichment analysis, fine-mapping of urate-associated loci and colocalization with gene expression in 47 tissues implicated the kidney and liver as the main target organs and prioritized potentially causal genes and variants, including the transcriptional master regulators in the liver and kidney, HNF1A and HNF4A. Experimental validation showed that HNF4A transactivated the promoter of ABCG2, encoding a major urate transporter, in kidney cells, and that HNF4A p.Thr139Ile is a functional variant. Transcriptional coregulation within and across organs may be a general mechanism underlying the observed pleiotropy between urate and cardiometabolic traits.

%B Nat Genet %V 51 %P 1459-1474 %8 2019 Oct %G eng %N 10 %R 10.1038/s41588-019-0504-x %0 Journal Article %J Mol Psychiatry %D 2020 %T Gene-educational attainment interactions in a multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis identify novel blood pressure loci. %A de Las Fuentes, Lisa %A Sung, Yun Ju %A Noordam, Raymond %A Winkler, Thomas %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Schwander, Karen %A Bentley, Amy R %A Brown, Michael R %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Manning, Alisa %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Aschard, Hugues %A Bartz, Traci M %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Campbell, Archie %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Hartwig, Fernando P %A Horimoto, A R V R %A Li, Changwei %A Li-Gao, Ruifang %A Liu, Yongmei %A Marten, Jonathan %A Musani, Solomon K %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Rankinen, Tuomo %A Richard, Melissa %A Sim, Xueling %A Smith, Albert V %A Tajuddin, Salman M %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A Vojinovic, Dina %A Warren, Helen R %A Xuan, Deng %A Alver, Maris %A Boissel, Mathilde %A Chai, Jin-Fang %A Chen, Xu %A Christensen, Kaare %A Divers, Jasmin %A Evangelou, Evangelos %A Gao, Chuan %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Harris, Sarah E %A He, Meian %A Hsu, Fang-Chi %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Laguzzi, Federica %A Li, Xiaoyin %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Poveda, Alaitz %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Riaz, Muhammad %A Rueedi, Rico %A Shu, Xiao-Ou %A Snieder, Harold %A Sofer, Tamar %A Takeuchi, Fumihiko %A Verweij, Niek %A Ware, Erin B %A Weiss, Stefan %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Amin, Najaf %A Arking, Dan E %A Arnett, Donna K %A Bergmann, Sven %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Broeckel, Ulrich %A Brumat, Marco %A Burke, Gregory %A Cabrera, Claudia P %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Chee, Miao Li %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Connell, John %A de Silva, H Janaka %A de Vries, Paul S %A Eiriksdottir, Gudny %A Faul, Jessica D %A Fisher, Virginia %A Forrester, Terrence %A Fox, Ervin F %A Friedlander, Yechiel %A Gao, He %A Gigante, Bruna %A Giulianini, Franco %A Gu, Chi Charles %A Gu, Dongfeng %A Harris, Tamara B %A He, Jiang %A Heikkinen, Sami %A Heng, Chew-Kiat %A Hunt, Steven %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Irvin, Marguerite R %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kavousi, Maryam %A Khor, Chiea Chuen %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %A Koh, Woon-Puay %A Komulainen, Pirjo %A Kraja, Aldi T %A Krieger, J E %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Li, Yize %A Liang, Jingjing %A Liewald, David C M %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Liu, Jianjun %A Lohman, Kurt K %A Mägi, Reedik %A McKenzie, Colin A %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Metspalu, Andres %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Milani, Lili %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Nalls, Mike A %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Norris, Jill M %A O'Connell, Jeff %A Ogunniyi, Adesola %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Pedersen, Nancy L %A Perls, Thomas %A Peters, Annette %A Petersmann, Astrid %A Peyser, Patricia A %A Polasek, Ozren %A Porteous, David J %A Raffel, Leslie J %A Rice, Treva K %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Rudan, Igor %A Rueda-Ochoa, Oscar-Leonel %A Sabanayagam, Charumathi %A Salako, Babatunde L %A Schreiner, Pamela J %A Shikany, James M %A Sidney, Stephen S %A Sims, Mario %A Sitlani, Colleen M %A Smith, Jennifer A %A Starr, John M %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Swertz, Morris A %A Teumer, Alexander %A Tham, Yih Chung %A Uitterlinden, André G %A Vaidya, Dhananjay %A van der Ende, M Yldau %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wang, Lihua %A Wang, Ya-Xing %A Wei, Wen-Bin %A Weir, David R %A Wen, Wanqing %A Yao, Jie %A Yu, Bing %A Yu, Caizheng %A Yuan, Jian-Min %A Zhao, Wei %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Becker, Diane M %A Bowden, Donald W %A Deary, Ian J %A Dörr, Marcus %A Esko, Tõnu %A Freedman, Barry I %A Froguel, Philippe %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Gieger, Christian %A Jonas, Jost Bruno %A Kammerer, Candace M %A Kato, Norihiro %A Lakka, Timo A %A Leander, Karin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Marques-Vidal, Pedro %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Samani, Nilesh J %A van der Harst, Pim %A Wagenknecht, Lynne E %A Wu, Tangchun %A Zheng, Wei %A Zhu, Xiaofeng %A Bouchard, Claude %A Cooper, Richard S %A Correa, Adolfo %A Evans, Michele K %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hayward, Caroline %A Horta, Bernardo L %A Kelly, Tanika N %A Kritchevsky, Stephen B %A Levy, Daniel %A Palmas, Walter R %A Pereira, A C %A Province, Michael M %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Ridker, Paul M %A Rotimi, Charles N %A Tai, E Shyong %A van Dam, Rob M %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Wong, Tien Yin %A Rice, Kenneth %A Gauderman, W James %A Morrison, Alanna C %A North, Kari E %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Elliott, Paul %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Franks, Paul W %A Rao, Dabeeru C %A Fornage, Myriam %X

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.

%B Mol Psychiatry %8 2020 May 05 %G eng %R 10.1038/s41380-020-0719-3 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2020 %T Multi-ancestry GWAS of the electrocardiographic PR interval identifies 202 loci underlying cardiac conduction. %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Weng, Lu-Chen %A Cartwright, James H %A Hall, Amelia Weber %A Sveinbjornsson, Gardar %A Tucker, Nathan R %A Choi, Seung Hoan %A Chaffin, Mark D %A Roselli, Carolina %A Barnes, Michael R %A Mifsud, Borbala %A Warren, Helen R %A Hayward, Caroline %A Marten, Jonathan %A Cranley, James J %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Boutin, Thibaud %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Polasek, Ozren %A Rudan, Igor %A Araujo, Nathalia M %A Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda %A Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P %A Souza, Renan P %A Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Ingelsson, Erik %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Morris, Andrew P %A del Greco M, Fabiola %A Foco, Luisa %A Gögele, Martin %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Cook, James P %A Lind, Lars %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Sundström, Johan %A Nelson, Christopher P %A Riaz, Muhammad B %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Sinagra, Gianfranco %A Ulivi, Sheila %A Kähönen, Mika %A Mishra, Pashupati P %A Mononen, Nina %A Nikus, Kjell %A Caulfield, Mark J %A Dominiczak, Anna %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Montasser, May E %A O'Connell, Jeff R %A Ryan, Kathleen %A Shuldiner, Alan R %A Aeschbacher, Stefanie %A Conen, David %A Risch, Lorenz %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Hutri-Kähönen, Nina %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Barnes, Catriona L K %A Campbell, Harry %A Joshi, Peter K %A Wilson, James F %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Kors, Jan A %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Huang, Paul L %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Harris, Tamara B %A Launer, Lenore J %A Smith, Albert V %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Nadkarni, Girish N %A Preuss, Michael H %A Correa, Adolfo %A Mei, Hao %A Wilson, James %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Müller-Nurasyid, Martina %A Peters, Annette %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Mangino, Massimo %A Spector, Timothy D %A Rienstra, Michiel %A van de Vegte, Yordi J %A van der Harst, Pim %A Verweij, Niek %A Kääb, Stefan %A Schramm, Katharina %A Sinner, Moritz F %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Cutler, Michael J %A Fatkin, Diane %A London, Barry %A Olesen, Morten %A Roden, Dan M %A Benjamin Shoemaker, M %A Gustav Smith, J %A Biggs, Mary L %A Bis, Joshua C %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rice, Kenneth %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A De Grandi, Alessandro %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Ford, Ian %A Wouter Jukema, J %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Trompet, Stella %A Dörr, Marcus %A Felix, Stephan B %A Völker, Uwe %A Weiss, Stefan %A Havulinna, Aki S %A Jula, Antti %A Sääksjärvi, Katri %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Lin, Henry J %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Taylor, Kent D %A Yao, Jie %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Maan, Arie C %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Noordam, Raymond %A Cucca, Francesco %A Ding, Jun %A Lakatta, Edward G %A Qian, Yong %A Tarasov, Kirill V %A Levy, Daniel %A Lin, Honghuang %A Newton-Cheh, Christopher H %A Lunetta, Kathryn L %A Murray, Alison D %A Porteous, David J %A Smith, Blair H %A Stricker, Bruno H %A Uitterlinden, Andre %A van den Berg, Marten E %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Jackson, Rebecca D %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Peters, Ulrike %A Reiner, Alexander P %A Whitsel, Eric A %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Arking, Dan E %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Ehret, Georg B %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Avery, Christy L %A Gogarten, Stephanie M %A Kerr, Kathleen F %A Laurie, Cathy C %A Seyerle, Amanda A %A Stilp, Adrienne %A Assa, Solmaz %A Abdullah Said, M %A Yldau van der Ende, M %A Lambiase, Pier D %A Orini, Michele %A Ramirez, Julia %A Van Duijvenboden, Stefan %A Arnar, David O %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Holm, Hilma %A Sulem, Patrick %A Thorleifsson, Gudmar %A Thorolfsdottir, Rosa B %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Benjamin, Emelia J %A Tinker, Andrew %A Stefansson, Kari %A Ellinor, Patrick T %A Jamshidi, Yalda %A Lubitz, Steven A %A Munroe, Patricia B %X

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.

%B Nat Commun %V 11 %P 2542 %8 2020 May 21 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41467-020-15706-x %0 Journal Article %J Commun Biol %D 2022 %T Differential and shared genetic effects on kidney function between diabetic and non-diabetic individuals. %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Rasheed, Humaira %A Teumer, Alexander %A Gorski, Mathias %A Rowan, Bryce X %A Stanzick, Kira J %A Thomas, Laurent F %A Tin, Adrienne %A Hoppmann, Anselm %A Chu, Audrey Y %A Tayo, Bamidele %A Thio, Chris H L %A Cusi, Daniele %A Chai, Jin-Fang %A Sieber, Karsten B %A Horn, Katrin %A Li, Man %A Scholz, Markus %A Cocca, Massimiliano %A Wuttke, Matthias %A van der Most, Peter J %A Yang, Qiong %A Ghasemi, Sahar %A Nutile, Teresa %A Li, Yong %A Pontali, Giulia %A Günther, Felix %A Dehghan, Abbas %A Correa, Adolfo %A Parsa, Afshin %A Feresin, Agnese %A de Vries, Aiko P J %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Smith, Albert V %A Oldehinkel, Albertine J %A De Grandi, Alessandro %A Rosenkranz, Alexander R %A Franke, Andre %A Teren, Andrej %A Metspalu, Andres %A Hicks, Andrew A %A Morris, Andrew P %A Tönjes, Anke %A Morgan, Anna %A Podgornaia, Anna I %A Peters, Annette %A Körner, Antje %A Mahajan, Anubha %A Campbell, Archie %A Freedman, Barry I %A Spedicati, Beatrice %A Ponte, Belen %A Schöttker, Ben %A Brumpton, Ben %A Banas, Bernhard %A Krämer, Bernhard K %A Jung, Bettina %A Åsvold, Bjørn Olav %A Smith, Blair H %A Ning, Boting %A Penninx, Brenda W J H %A Vanderwerff, Brett R %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Kammerer, Candace M %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Hayward, Caroline %A Spracklen, Cassandra N %A Robinson-Cohen, Cassianne %A Hartman, Catharina A %A Lindgren, Cecilia M %A Wang, Chaolong %A Sabanayagam, Charumathi %A Heng, Chew-Kiat %A Lanzani, Chiara %A Khor, Chiea-Chuen %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Gieger, Christian %A Shaffer, Christian M %A Schulz, Christina-Alexandra %A Willer, Cristen J %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Gudbjartsson, Daniel F %A Ruggiero, Daniela %A Toniolo, Daniela %A Czamara, Darina %A Porteous, David J %A Waterworth, Dawn M %A Mascalzoni, Deborah %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Reilly, Dermot F %A Daw, E Warwick %A Hofer, Edith %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Salvi, Erika %A Bottinger, Erwin P %A Tai, E-Shyong %A Catamo, Eulalia %A Rizzi, Federica %A Guo, Feng %A Rivadeneira, Fernando %A Guilianini, Franco %A Sveinbjornsson, Gardar %A Ehret, Georg %A Waeber, Gérard %A Biino, Ginevra %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Pistis, Giorgio %A Nadkarni, Girish N %A Delgado, Graciela E %A Montgomery, Grant W %A Snieder, Harold %A Campbell, Harry %A White, Harvey D %A Gao, He %A Stringham, Heather M %A Schmidt, Helena %A Li, Hengtong %A Brenner, Hermann %A Holm, Hilma %A Kirsten, Holgen %A Kramer, Holly %A Rudan, Igor %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Tzoulaki, Ioanna %A Olafsson, Isleifur %A Martins, Jade %A Cook, James P %A Wilson, James F %A Halbritter, Jan %A Felix, Janine F %A Divers, Jasmin %A Kooner, Jaspal S %A Lee, Jeannette Jen-Mai %A O'Connell, Jeffrey %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Liu, Jianjun %A Xu, Jie %A Thiery, Joachim %A Arnlöv, Johan %A Kuusisto, Johanna %A Jakobsdottir, Johanna %A Tremblay, Johanne %A Chambers, John C %A Whitfield, John B %A Gaziano, John M %A Marten, Jonathan %A Coresh, Josef %A Jonas, Jost B %A Mychaleckyj, Josyf C %A Christensen, Kaare %A Eckardt, Kai-Uwe %A Mohlke, Karen L %A Endlich, Karlhans %A Dittrich, Katalin %A Ryan, Kathleen A %A Rice, Kenneth M %A Taylor, Kent D %A Ho, Kevin %A Nikus, Kjell %A Matsuda, Koichi %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Miliku, Kozeta %A Hveem, Kristian %A Lind, Lars %A Wallentin, Lars %A Yerges-Armstrong, Laura M %A Raffield, Laura M %A Phillips, Lawrence S %A Launer, Lenore J %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Lange, Leslie A %A Citterio, Lorena %A Klaric, Lucija %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Ising, Marcus %A Kleber, Marcus E %A Francescatto, Margherita %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Ciullo, Marina %A Piratsu, Mario %A Orho-Melander, Marju %A Laakso, Markku %A Loeffler, Markus %A Perola, Markus %A de Borst, Martin H %A Gögele, Martin %A Bianca, Martina La %A Lukas, Mary Ann %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Biggs, Mary L %A Wojczynski, Mary K %A Kavousi, Maryam %A Kanai, Masahiro %A Akiyama, Masato %A Yasuda, Masayuki %A Nauck, Matthias %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Chee, Miao-Li %A Chee, Miao-Ling %A Boehnke, Michael %A Preuss, Michael H %A Stumvoll, Michael %A Province, Michael A %A Evans, Michele K %A O'Donoghue, Michelle L %A Kubo, Michiaki %A Kähönen, Mika %A Kastarinen, Mika %A Nalls, Mike A %A Kuokkanen, Mikko %A Ghanbari, Mohsen %A Bochud, Murielle %A Josyula, Navya Shilpa %A Martin, Nicholas G %A Tan, Nicholas Y Q %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Pirastu, Nicola %A Schupf, Nicole %A Verweij, Niek %A Hutri-Kähönen, Nina %A Mononen, Nina %A Bansal, Nisha %A Devuyst, Olivier %A Melander, Olle %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Polasek, Ozren %A Manunta, Paolo %A Gasparini, Paolo %A Mishra, Pashupati P %A Sulem, Patrick %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A Elliott, Paul %A Ridker, Paul M %A Hamet, Pavel %A Svensson, Per O %A Joshi, Peter K %A Kovacs, Peter %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Rossing, Peter %A Vollenweider, Peter %A van der Harst, Pim %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Sim, Ralene Z H %A Burkhardt, Ralph %A Tao, Ran %A Noordam, Raymond %A Mägi, Reedik %A Schmidt, Reinhold %A de Mutsert, Renée %A Rueedi, Rico %A van Dam, Rob M %A Carroll, Robert J %A Gansevoort, Ron T %A Loos, Ruth J F %A Felicita, Sala Cinzia %A Sedaghat, Sanaz %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Freitag-Wolf, Sandra %A Pendergrass, Sarah A %A Graham, Sarah E %A Gordon, Scott D %A Hwang, Shih-Jen %A Kerr, Shona M %A Vaccargiu, Simona %A Patil, Snehal B %A Hallan, Stein %A Bakker, Stephan J L %A Lim, Su-Chi %A Lucae, Susanne %A Vogelezang, Suzanne %A Bergmann, Sven %A Corre, Tanguy %A Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Boutin, Thibaud S %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Wong, Tien-Yin %A Bergler, Tobias %A Rabelink, Ton J %A Esko, Tõnu %A Haller, Toomas %A Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur %A Völker, Uwe %A Foo, Valencia Hui Xian %A Salomaa, Veikko %A Vitart, Veronique %A Giedraitis, Vilmantas %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Jaddoe, Vincent W V %A Huang, Wei %A Zhang, Weihua %A Wei, Wen Bin %A Kiess, Wieland %A März, Winfried %A Koenig, Wolfgang %A Lieb, Wolfgang %A Gào, Xīn %A Sim, Xueling %A Wang, Ya Xing %A Friedlander, Yechiel %A Tham, Yih-Chung %A Kamatani, Yoichiro %A Okada, Yukinori %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Yu, Zhi %A Stark, Klaus J %A Stefansson, Kari %A Böger, Carsten A %A Hung, Adriana M %A Kronenberg, Florian %A Köttgen, Anna %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Heid, Iris M %K Creatinine %K Diabetes Mellitus %K Diabetic Nephropathies %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Glomerular Filtration Rate %K Humans %K Kidney %X

Reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR) can progress to kidney failure. Risk factors include genetics and diabetes mellitus (DM), but little is known about their interaction. We conducted genome-wide association meta-analyses for estimated GFR based on serum creatinine (eGFR), separately for individuals with or without DM (n = 178,691, n = 1,296,113). Our genome-wide searches identified (i) seven eGFR loci with significant DM/noDM-difference, (ii) four additional novel loci with suggestive difference and (iii) 28 further novel loci (including CUBN) by allowing for potential difference. GWAS on eGFR among DM individuals identified 2 known and 27 potentially responsible loci for diabetic kidney disease. Gene prioritization highlighted 18 genes that may inform reno-protective drug development. We highlight the existence of DM-only and noDM-only effects, which can inform about the target group, if respective genes are advanced as drug targets. Largely shared effects suggest that most drug interventions to alter eGFR should be effective in DM and noDM.

%B Commun Biol %V 5 %P 580 %8 2022 Jun 13 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s42003-022-03448-z %0 Journal Article %J Front Genet %D 2023 %T Gene-educational attainment interactions in a multi-population genome-wide meta-analysis identify novel lipid loci. %A de Las Fuentes, Lisa %A Schwander, Karen L %A Brown, Michael R %A Bentley, Amy R %A Winkler, Thomas W %A Sung, Yun Ju %A Munroe, Patricia B %A Miller, Clint L %A Aschard, Hugo %A Aslibekyan, Stella %A Bartz, Traci M %A Bielak, Lawrence F %A Chai, Jin Fang %A Cheng, Ching-Yu %A Dorajoo, Rajkumar %A Feitosa, Mary F %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Hartwig, Fernando P %A Horimoto, Andrea %A Kolcic, Ivana %A Lim, Elise %A Liu, Yongmei %A Manning, Alisa K %A Marten, Jonathan %A Musani, Solomon K %A Noordam, Raymond %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Rankinen, Tuomo %A Richard, Melissa A %A Ridker, Paul M %A Smith, Albert V %A Vojinovic, Dina %A Zonderman, Alan B %A Alver, Maris %A Boissel, Mathilde %A Christensen, Kaare %A Freedman, Barry I %A Gao, Chuan %A Giulianini, Franco %A Harris, Sarah E %A He, Meian %A Hsu, Fang-Chi %A Kuhnel, Brigitte %A Laguzzi, Federica %A Li, Xiaoyin %A Lyytikäinen, Leo-Pekka %A Nolte, Ilja M %A Poveda, Alaitz %A Rauramaa, Rainer %A Riaz, Muhammad %A Robino, Antonietta %A Sofer, Tamar %A Takeuchi, Fumihiko %A Tayo, Bamidele O %A van der Most, Peter J %A Verweij, Niek %A Ware, Erin B %A Weiss, Stefan %A Wen, Wanqing %A Yanek, Lisa R %A Zhan, Yiqiang %A Amin, Najaf %A Arking, Dan E %A Ballantyne, Christie %A Boerwinkle, Eric %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Broeckel, Ulrich %A Campbell, Archie %A Canouil, Mickaël %A Chai, Xiaoran %A Chen, Yii-Der Ida %A Chen, Xu %A Chitrala, Kumaraswamy Naidu %A Concas, Maria Pina %A de Faire, Ulf %A de Mutsert, Renée %A de Silva, H Janaka %A de Vries, Paul S %A Do, Ahn %A Faul, Jessica D %A Fisher, Virginia %A Floyd, James S %A Forrester, Terrence %A Friedlander, Yechiel %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Gu, C Charles %A Hallmans, Göran %A Heikkinen, Sami %A Heng, Chew-Kiat %A Homuth, Georg %A Hunt, Steven %A Ikram, M Arfan %A Jacobs, David R %A Kavousi, Maryam %A Khor, Chiea Chuen %A Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O %A Koh, Woon-Puay %A Komulainen, Pirjo %A Langefeld, Carl D %A Liang, Jingjing %A Liu, Kiang %A Liu, Jianjun %A Lohman, Kurt %A Mägi, Reedik %A Manichaikul, Ani W %A McKenzie, Colin A %A Meitinger, Thomas %A Milaneschi, Yuri %A Nauck, Matthias %A Nelson, Christopher P %A O'Connell, Jeffrey R %A Palmer, Nicholette D %A Pereira, Alexandre C %A Perls, Thomas %A Peters, Annette %A Polasek, Ozren %A Raitakari, Olli T %A Rice, Kenneth %A Rice, Treva K %A Rich, Stephen S %A Sabanayagam, Charumathi %A Schreiner, Pamela J %A Shu, Xiao-Ou %A Sidney, Stephen %A Sims, Mario %A Smith, Jennifer A %A Starr, John M %A Strauch, Konstantin %A Tai, E Shyong %A Taylor, Kent D %A Tsai, Michael Y %A Uitterlinden, André G %A van Heemst, Diana %A Waldenberger, Melanie %A Wang, Ya-Xing %A Wei, Wen-Bin %A Wilson, Gregory %A Xuan, Deng %A Yao, Jie %A Yu, Caizheng %A Yuan, Jian-Min %A Zhao, Wei %A Becker, Diane M %A Bonnefond, Amélie %A Bowden, Donald W %A Cooper, Richard S %A Deary, Ian J %A Divers, Jasmin %A Esko, Tõnu %A Franks, Paul W %A Froguel, Philippe %A Gieger, Christian %A Jonas, Jost B %A Kato, Norihiro %A Lakka, Timo A %A Leander, Karin %A Lehtimäki, Terho %A Magnusson, Patrik K E %A North, Kari E %A Ntalla, Ioanna %A Penninx, Brenda %A Samani, Nilesh J %A Snieder, Harold %A Spedicati, Beatrice %A van der Harst, Pim %A Völzke, Henry %A Wagenknecht, Lynne E %A Weir, David R %A Wojczynski, Mary K %A Wu, Tangchun %A Zheng, Wei %A Zhu, Xiaofeng %A Bouchard, Claude %A Chasman, Daniel I %A Evans, Michele K %A Fox, Ervin R %A Gudnason, Vilmundur %A Hayward, Caroline %A Horta, Bernardo L %A Kardia, Sharon L R %A Krieger, Jose Eduardo %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Peyser, Patricia A %A Province, Michael M %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Rudan, Igor %A Sim, Xueling %A Smith, Blair H %A van Dam, Rob M %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Wong, Tien Yin %A Arnett, Donna K %A Rao, Dabeeru C %A Gauderman, James %A Liu, Ching-Ti %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Fornage, Myriam %X

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.

%B Front Genet %V 14 %P 1235337 %8 2023 %G eng %R 10.3389/fgene.2023.1235337 %0 Journal Article %J Nat Commun %D 2023 %T Genetic architecture of spatial electrical biomarkers for cardiac arrhythmia and relationship with cardiovascular disease. %A Young, William J %A Haessler, Jeffrey %A Benjamins, Jan-Walter %A Repetto, Linda %A Yao, Jie %A Isaacs, Aaron %A Harper, Andrew R %A Ramirez, Julia %A Garnier, Sophie %A Van Duijvenboden, Stefan %A Baldassari, Antoine R %A Concas, Maria Pina %A Duong, ThuyVy %A Foco, Luisa %A Isaksen, Jonas L %A Mei, Hao %A Noordam, Raymond %A Nursyifa, Casia %A Richmond, Anne %A Santolalla, Meddly L %A Sitlani, Colleen M %A Soroush, Negin %A Thériault, Sébastien %A Trompet, Stella %A Aeschbacher, Stefanie %A Ahmadizar, Fariba %A Alonso, Alvaro %A Brody, Jennifer A %A Campbell, Archie %A Correa, Adolfo %A Darbar, Dawood %A De Luca, Antonio %A Deleuze, Jean-Francois %A Ellervik, Christina %A Fuchsberger, Christian %A Goel, Anuj %A Grace, Christopher %A Guo, Xiuqing %A Hansen, Torben %A Heckbert, Susan R %A Jackson, Rebecca D %A Kors, Jan A %A Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda %A Linneberg, Allan %A Macfarlane, Peter W %A Morrison, Alanna C %A Navarro, Pau %A Porteous, David J %A Pramstaller, Peter P %A Reiner, Alexander P %A Risch, Lorenz %A Schotten, Ulrich %A Shen, Xia %A Sinagra, Gianfranco %A Soliman, Elsayed Z %A Stoll, Monika %A Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo %A Tinker, Andrew %A Trajanoska, Katerina %A Villard, Eric %A Warren, Helen R %A Whitsel, Eric A %A Wiggins, Kerri L %A Arking, Dan E %A Avery, Christy L %A Conen, David %A Girotto, Giorgia %A Grarup, Niels %A Hayward, Caroline %A Jukema, J Wouter %A Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O %A Olesen, Morten Salling %A Padmanabhan, Sandosh %A Psaty, Bruce M %A Pattaro, Cristian %A Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz P %A Rotter, Jerome I %A Stricker, Bruno H %A van der Harst, Pim %A van Duijn, Cornelia M %A Verweij, Niek %A Wilson, James G %A Orini, Michele %A Charron, Philippe %A Watkins, Hugh %A Kooperberg, Charles %A Lin, Henry J %A Wilson, James F %A Kanters, Jørgen K %A Sotoodehnia, Nona %A Mifsud, Borbala %A Lambiase, Pier D %A Tereshchenko, Larisa G %A Munroe, Patricia B %K Arrhythmias, Cardiac %K Atrioventricular Block %K Biomarkers %K Cardiovascular Diseases %K Electrocardiography %K Genome-Wide Association Study %K Humans %K Risk Factors %X

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

%B Nat Commun %V 14 %P 1411 %8 2023 Mar 14 %G eng %N 1 %R 10.1038/s41467-023-36997-w