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GWAS of QRS Duration Identifies New Loci Specific to Hispanic/Latino Populations Swenson Hispanic/Latino QRS GWAS

Authors :
Susan Cheng
Natalie A. Bello
Amanda A. Seyerle
Tamar Sofer
Brenton R. Swenson
Heather M. Highland
Cathy C. Laurie
Raul Mendez-Giraldez
Jennifer E. Below
Timothy A. Thornton
Tin Louie
Nona Sotoodehnia
Charles Kooperberg
Christy L. Avery
Elsayed Z. Soliman
Lauren E. Petty
Kent D. Taylor
Daniel S. Evans
Henry J. Lin
Kathleen F. Kerr
Kelli K. Ryckman
Barbara McKnight
Xuejiang Guo
Jerome I. Rotter
Dawood Darbar
Eric A. Whitsel
Craig L. Hanis
Mike A. Nalls
Susan R. Heckbert
Jie Yao
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2018.

Abstract

BackgroundThe electrocardiographically quantified QRS duration measures ventricular depolarization and conduction. QRS prolongation has been associated with poor heart failure prognosis and cardiovascular mortality, including sudden death. While previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 32 QRS SNPs across 26 loci among European, African, and Asian-descent populations, the genetics of QRS among Hispanics/Latinos has not been previously explored.MethodsWe performed a GWAS of QRS duration among Hispanic/Latino ancestry populations (n=15,124) from four studies using 1000 Genomes imputed genotype data (adjusted for age, sex, global ancestry, clinical and study-specific covariates). Study-specific results were combined using fixed-effects, inverse variance-weighted meta-analysis.ResultsWe identified six loci associated with QRS (Pāˆ’8), including two novel loci:MYOCD, a nuclear protein expressed in the heart, andSYT1, an integral membrane protein. The top association in theMYOCDlocus, intronic SNP rs16946539, was found in Hispanics/Latinos with a minor allele frequency (MAF) of 0.04, but is monomorphic in European and African descent populations. The most significant QRS duration association was for intronic SNP rs3922344 (P= 8.56×10āˆ’26) inSCN5A/SCN10A. Three additional previously identified loci,CDKN1A,VTI1A, andHAND1, also exceeded the GWAS significance threshold among Hispanics/Latinos. A total of 27 of 32 previously identified QRS duration SNPs were shown to generalize in Hispanics/Latinos.ConclusionsOur QRS duration GWAS, the first in Hispanic/Latino populations, identified two new loci, underscoring the utility of extending large scale genomic studies to currently under-examined populations.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10df7221201ca7d09cb90318b6e95329
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/363457