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Genetic architecture of spatial electrical biomarkers for cardiac arrhythmia and relationship with cardiovascular disease.

Authors :
Young WJ
Haessler J
Benjamins JW
Repetto L
Yao J
Isaacs A
Harper AR
Ramirez J
Garnier S
van Duijvenboden S
Baldassari AR
Concas MP
Duong T
Foco L
Isaksen JL
Mei H
Noordam R
Nursyifa C
Richmond A
Santolalla ML
Sitlani CM
Soroush N
Thériault S
Trompet S
Aeschbacher S
Ahmadizar F
Alonso A
Brody JA
Campbell A
Correa A
Darbar D
De Luca A
Deleuze JF
Ellervik C
Fuchsberger C
Goel A
Grace C
Guo X
Hansen T
Heckbert SR
Jackson RD
Kors JA
Lima-Costa MF
Linneberg A
Macfarlane PW
Morrison AC
Navarro P
Porteous DJ
Pramstaller PP
Reiner AP
Risch L
Schotten U
Shen X
Sinagra G
Soliman EZ
Stoll M
Tarazona-Santos E
Tinker A
Trajanoska K
Villard E
Warren HR
Whitsel EA
Wiggins KL
Arking DE
Avery CL
Conen D
Girotto G
Grarup N
Hayward C
Jukema JW
Mook-Kanamori DO
Olesen MS
Padmanabhan S
Psaty BM
Pattaro C
Ribeiro ALP
Rotter JI
Stricker BH
van der Harst P
van Duijn CM
Verweij N
Wilson JG
Orini M
Charron P
Watkins H
Kooperberg C
Lin HJ
Wilson JF
Kanters JK
Sotoodehnia N
Mifsud B
Lambiase PD
Tereshchenko LG
Munroe PB
Source :
Nature communications [Nat Commun] 2023 Mar 14; Vol. 14 (1), pp. 1411. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 14.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The 3-dimensional spatial and 2-dimensional frontal QRS-T angles are measures derived from the vectorcardiogram. They are independent risk predictors for arrhythmia, but the underlying biology is unknown. Using multi-ancestry genome-wide association studies we identify 61 (58 previously unreported) loci for the spatial QRS-T angle (N = 118,780) and 11 for the frontal QRS-T angle (N = 159,715). Seven out of the 61 spatial QRS-T angle loci have not been reported for other electrocardiographic measures. Enrichments are observed in pathways related to cardiac and vascular development, muscle contraction, and hypertrophy. Pairwise genome-wide association studies with classical ECG traits identify shared genetic influences with PR interval and QRS duration. Phenome-wide scanning indicate associations with atrial fibrillation, atrioventricular block and arterial embolism and genetically determined QRS-T angle measures are associated with fascicular and bundle branch block (and also atrioventricular block for the frontal QRS-T angle). We identify potential biology involved in the QRS-T angle and their genetic relationships with cardiovascular traits and diseases, may inform future research and risk prediction.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-1723
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36918541
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36997-w