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Multi-Ancestry GWAS reveals excitotoxicity associated with outcome after ischaemic stroke

Authors :
Laura Ibanez
Laura Heitsch
Caty Carrera
Fabiana H G Farias
Jorge L Del Aguila
Rajat Dhar
John Budde
Kristy Bergmann
Joseph Bradley
Oscar Harari
Chia Ling Phuah
Robin Lemmens
Alessandro A Viana Oliveira Souza
Francisco Moniche
Antonio Cabezas-Juan
Juan Francisco Arenillas
Jerzy Krupinksi
Natalia Cullell
Nuria Torres-Aguila
Elena Muiño
Jara Cárcel-Márquez
Joan Marti-Fabregas
Raquel Delgado-Mederos
Rebeca Marin-Bueno
Alejandro Hornick
Cristofol Vives-Bauza
Rosa Diaz Navarro
Silvia Tur
Carmen Jimenez
Victor Obach
Tomas Segura
Gemma Serrano-Heras
Jong Won Chung
Jaume Roquer
Carol Soriano-Tarraga
Eva Giralt-Steinhauer
Marina Mola-Caminal
Joanna Pera
Katarzyna Lapicka-Bodzioch
Justyna Derbisz
Antoni Davalos
Elena Lopez-Cancio
Lucia Muñoz
Turgut Tatlisumak
Carlos Molina
Marc Ribo
Alejandro Bustamante
Tomas Sobrino
Jose Castillo-Sanchez
Francisco Campos
Emilio Rodriguez-Castro
Susana Arias-Rivas
Manuel Rodríguez-Yáñez
Christina Herbosa
Andria L Ford
Alonso Gutierrez-Romero
Rodrigo Uribe-Pacheco
Antonio Arauz
Iscia Lopes-Cendes
Theodore Lowenkopf
Miguel A Barboza
Hajar Amini
Boryana Stamova
Bradley P Ander
Frank R Sharp
Gyeong Moon Kim
Oh Young Bang
Jordi Jimenez-Conde
Agnieszka Slowik
Daniel Stribian
Ellen A Tsai
Linda C Burkly
Joan Montaner
Israel Fernandez-Cadenas
Jin Moo Lee
Carlos Cruchaga
University of St Andrews. School of Biology
HUS Neurocenter
Neurologian yksikkö
Source :
BRAIN, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau, instname, Brain : a journal of neurology, vol 145, iss 7, Brain, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Funding: This work was supported by grants from the Emergency Medicine Foundation Career Development Grant; AHA Mentored Clinical & Population Research Award (14CRP18860027); NIH/NINDS-R01-NS085419 (C.C., J.M.L.); NIH/NINDS-R37-NS107230, NIH/NINDS U24-NS107230 (J.M.L.); NIH/NINDS-K23-NS099487 (L.H.); NIH/NIA-K99-AG062723 (L.I.); Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation (J.M.L.); Biogen (C.C., J.M.L.); Bright Focus Foundation, US Department of Defense, Helsinki University Central Hospital; Finnish Medical Foundation; Finland government subsidiary funds; Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation; Instituto de Salud Carlos III (grants ‘Registro BASICMAR’ Funding for Research in Health (PI051737), ‘GWALA project’ from Fondos de Investigación Sanitaria ISC III (PI10/02064, PI12/01238 and PI15/00451), JR18/00004); Fondos FEDER/EDRF Red de Investigación Cardiovascular (RD12/0042/0020); Fundació la Marató TV3; Genestroke Consortium (76/C/2011); Recercaixa’13 (JJ086116). Tomás Sobrino (CPII17/00027), Francisco Campos (CPII19/00020) and Israel Fernandez are supported by Miguel Servet II Program from Instituto de Salud Carlos III and Fondos FEDER. I.F. is also supported by Maestro project (PI18/01338) and Pre-test project (PMP15/00022) from Instituto de Salud Carlos III and Fondos Feder, Agaur; and Epigenesis project from Marató TV3 Foundation. J.C., J.M., A.D., J.M.-F., J.A. and I.F. are supported by Invictus plus Network (RD16/0019) from Instituto de Salud Carlos III and Fondos Feder. Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP-2013/07559-3) (I.L.-C.), Sigrid Juselius Foundation. The MEGASTROKE project received funding from sources specified at http://www.megastroke.org/acknowledgments.html. B.S., B.A. and F.S. are supported by NIH awards NS097000, NS101718, NS075035, NS079153 and NS106950. During the first hours after stroke onset, neurological deficits can be highly unstable: some patients rapidly improve, while others deteriorate. This early neurological instability has a major impact on long-term outcome. Here, we aimed to determine the genetic architecture of early neurological instability measured by the difference between the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) within 6h of stroke onset and NIHSS at 24h. A total of 5876 individuals from seven countries (Spain, Finland, Poland, USA, Costa Rica, Mexico and Korea) were studied using a multi-ancestry meta-analyses. We found that 8.7% of NIHSS at 24h of variance was explained by common genetic variations, and also that early neurological instability has a different genetic architecture from that of stroke risk. Eight loci (1p21.1, 1q42.2, 2p25.1, 2q31.2, 2q33.3, 5q33.2, 7p21.2 and 13q31.1) were genome-wide significant and explained 1.8% of the variability suggesting that additional variants influence early change in neurological deficits. We used functional genomics and bioinformatic annotation to identify the genes driving the association from each locus. Expression quantitative trait loci mapping and summary data-based Mendelian randomization indicate that ADAM23 (log Bayes factor = 5.41) was driving the association for 2q33.3. Gene-based analyses suggested that GRIA1 (log Bayes factor = 5.19), which is predominantly expressed in the brain, is the gene driving the association for the 5q33.2 locus. These analyses also nominated GNPAT (log Bayes factor = 7.64) ABCB5 (log Bayes factor = 5.97) for the 1p21.1 and 7p21.1 loci. Human brain single-nuclei RNA-sequencing indicates that the gene expression of ADAM23 and GRIA1 is enriched in neurons. ADAM23, a presynaptic protein and GRIA1, a protein subunit of the AMPA receptor, are part of a synaptic protein complex that modulates neuronal excitability. These data provide the first genetic evidence in humans that excitotoxicity may contribute to early neurological instability after acute ischaemic stroke. Postprint

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Language :
English
ISSN :
00068950 and 14602156
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BRAIN, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau, instname, Brain : a journal of neurology, vol 145, iss 7, Brain, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....06fffc2f858e2f88ba923cf23528639f