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Genetic insights into resting heart rate and its role in cardiovascular disease.

Authors :
van de Vegte YJ
Eppinga RN
van der Ende MY
Hagemeijer YP
Mahendran Y
Salfati E
Smith AV
Tan VY
Arking DE
Ntalla I
Appel EV
Schurmann C
Brody JA
Rueedi R
Polasek O
Sveinbjornsson G
Lecoeur C
Ladenvall C
Zhao JH
Isaacs A
Wang L
Luan J
Hwang SJ
Mononen N
Auro K
Jackson AU
Bielak LF
Zeng L
Shah N
Nethander M
Campbell A
Rankinen T
Pechlivanis S
Qi L
Zhao W
Rizzi F
Tanaka T
Robino A
Cocca M
Lange L
Müller-Nurasyid M
Roselli C
Zhang W
Kleber ME
Guo X
Lin HJ
Pavani F
Galesloot TE
Noordam R
Milaneschi Y
Schraut KE
den Hoed M
Degenhardt F
Trompet S
van den Berg ME
Pistis G
Tham YC
Weiss S
Sim XS
Li HL
van der Most PJ
Nolte IM
Lyytikäinen LP
Said MA
Witte DR
Iribarren C
Launer L
Ring SM
de Vries PS
Sever P
Linneberg A
Bottinger EP
Padmanabhan S
Psaty BM
Sotoodehnia N
Kolcic I
Arnar DO
Gudbjartsson DF
Holm H
Balkau B
Silva CT
Newton-Cheh CH
Nikus K
Salo P
Mohlke KL
Peyser PA
Schunkert H
Lorentzon M
Lahti J
Rao DC
Cornelis MC
Faul JD
Smith JA
Stolarz-Skrzypek K
Bandinelli S
Concas MP
Sinagra G
Meitinger T
Waldenberger M
Sinner MF
Strauch K
Delgado GE
Taylor KD
Yao J
Foco L
Melander O
de Graaf J
de Mutsert R
de Geus EJC
Johansson Å
Joshi PK
Lind L
Franke A
Macfarlane PW
Tarasov KV
Tan N
Felix SB
Tai ES
Quek DQ
Snieder H
Ormel J
Ingelsson M
Lindgren C
Morris AP
Raitakari OT
Hansen T
Assimes T
Gudnason V
Timpson NJ
Morrison AC
Munroe PB
Strachan DP
Grarup N
Loos RJF
Heckbert SR
Vollenweider P
Hayward C
Stefansson K
Froguel P
Groop L
Wareham NJ
van Duijn CM
Feitosa MF
O'Donnell CJ
Kähönen M
Perola M
Boehnke M
Kardia SLR
Erdmann J
Palmer CNA
Ohlsson C
Porteous DJ
Eriksson JG
Bouchard C
Moebus S
Kraft P
Weir DR
Cusi D
Ferrucci L
Ulivi S
Girotto G
Correa A
Kääb S
Peters A
Chambers JC
Kooner JS
März W
Rotter JI
Hicks AA
Smith JG
Kiemeney LALM
Mook-Kanamori DO
Penninx BWJH
Gyllensten U
Wilson JF
Burgess S
Sundström J
Lieb W
Jukema JW
Eijgelsheim M
Lakatta ELM
Cheng CY
Dörr M
Wong TY
Sabanayagam C
Oldehinkel AJ
Riese H
Lehtimäki T
Verweij N
van der Harst P
Source :
Nature communications [Nat Commun] 2023 Aug 02; Vol. 14 (1), pp. 4646. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 02.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Resting heart rate is associated with cardiovascular diseases and mortality in observational and Mendelian randomization studies. The aims of this study are to extend the number of resting heart rate associated genetic variants and to obtain further insights in resting heart rate biology and its clinical consequences. A genome-wide meta-analysis of 100 studies in up to 835,465 individuals reveals 493 independent genetic variants in 352 loci, including 68 genetic variants outside previously identified resting heart rate associated loci. We prioritize 670 genes and in silico annotations point to their enrichment in cardiomyocytes and provide insights in their ECG signature. Two-sample Mendelian randomization analyses indicate that higher genetically predicted resting heart rate increases risk of dilated cardiomyopathy, but decreases risk of developing atrial fibrillation, ischemic stroke, and cardio-embolic stroke. We do not find evidence for a linear or non-linear genetic association between resting heart rate and all-cause mortality in contrast to our previous Mendelian randomization study. Systematic alteration of key differences between the current and previous Mendelian randomization study indicates that the most likely cause of the discrepancy between these studies arises from false positive findings in previous one-sample MR analyses caused by weak-instrument bias at lower P-value thresholds. The results extend our understanding of resting heart rate biology and give additional insights in its role in cardiovascular disease development.<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 :
37532724
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39521-2