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MULTITRAIT ANALYSIS EXPANDS GENETIC RISK FACTORS IN CARDIOEMBOLIC STROKE

Authors :
Jara Cárcel-Márquez
Elena Muiño
Cristina Gallego-Fabrega
Natalia Cullell
Miquel Lledós
Laia Llucià-Carol
Tomás Sobrino
Francisco Campos
José Castillo
Marimar Freijo
Juan Francisco Arenillas
Victor Obach
José Álvarez-Sabín
Carlos A. Molina
Marc Ribó
Jordi Jiménez-Conde
Jaume Roquer
Lucia Muñoz-Narbona
Elena Lopez-Cancio
Mònica Millán
Rosa Diaz-Navarro
Cristòfol Vives-Bauza
Gemma Serrano-Heras
Tomás Segura
Laura Ibañez
Laura Heitsch
Pilar Delgado
Rajat Dhar
Jerzy Krupinski
Raquel Delgado-Mederos
Luis Prats-Sánchez
Pol Camps-Renom
Natalia Blay
Lauro Sumoy
Rafael de Cid
Joan Montaner
Carlos Cruchaga
Jin-Moo Lee
Joan Martí-Fàbregas
Israel Férnandez-Cadenas
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Background and PurposeThe genetic architecture of cardioembolic stroke (CES) is still poorly understood. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the main cause of CES, with which it shares heritability. We aimed to discover novel loci associated with CES by performing a Multitrait Analysis of the GWAS (MTAG) with atrial fibrillation genetic data.MethodsFor the MTAG analysis we used the MEGASTROKE cohort, which comprises European patients with CES and controls (n=362,661) and an AF cohort composed of 1,030,836 subjects. Regional genetic pleiotropy of the significant results was explored using an alternative Bayesian approach with GWAS-pairwise method. A replication was performed in an independent European cohort comprising 9,105 subjects using a Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS).ResultsMTAG-CES analysis revealed 40 novel and significant loci (p-value−8) associated with CES, four of which had not previously been associated with AF. A significant replication was assessed for eight novel loci: CAV1, IGF1R, KIAA1755, NEURL1, PRRX1, SYNE2, TEX41 and WIPF1, showing a p-valueKIAA1755, a locus not previously described associated with AF. Interestingly, 51 AF risk loci were not associated with CES according to GWAS-pairwise analysis. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis revealed that these exclusive AF genes from the 51 loci participate in processes related mainly to cardiac development, whereas genes associated with AF and CES participate mainly in muscle contraction and the conduction of electrical impulses.ConclusionsWe found eight new loci associated with CES. In addition, this study provides novel insights into the pathogenesis of CES, highlighting multiple candidate genes for future functional experiments.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2594ae7007b062313281ca16b8e22a27
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.10.21267609