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Genetics of the thrombomodulin-endothelial cell protein C receptor system and the risk of early-onset ischemic stroke

Authors :
Cole, J
Xu, H
Ryan, K
Jaworek, T
Dueker, N
McArdle, P
Gaynor, B
Cheng, Y
O'Connell, J
Bevan, S
Malik, R
Ahmed, N
Amouyel, P
Anjum, S
Bis, J
Crosslin, D
Danesh, J
Engelter, S
Fornage, M
Frossard, P
Gieger, C
Giese, A
Grond-Ginsbach, C
Ho, W
Holliday, E
Hopewell, J
Hussain, M
Iqbal, W
Jabeen, S
Jannes, J
Kamal, A
Kamatani, Y
Kanse, S
Kloss, M
Lathrop, M
Leys, D
Lindgren, A
Longstreth, W
Mahmood, K
Meisinger, C
Metso, T
Mosley, T
Müller-Nurasyid, M
Norrving, B
Parati, E
Peters, A
Pezzini, A
Quereshi, I
Rasheed, A
Rauf, A
Salam, T
Shen, J
Słowik, A
Stanne, T
Strauch, K
Tatlisumak, T
Thijs, V
Tiedt, S
Traylor, M
Waldenberger, M
Walters, M
Zhao, W
Boncoraglio, G
Debette, S
Jern, C
Levi, C
Markus, H
Meschia, J
Rolfs, A
Rothwell, P
Saleheen, D
Seshadri, S
Sharma, P
Sudlow, C
Worrall, B
Isgc, Metastroke Consortium Of The
Consortium, Wtccc-2
Stine, O
Kittner, S
Mitchell, B
Cole, John W [0000-0001-9263-8930]
Gaynor, Brady [0000-0002-4142-0613]
Pezzini, Alessandro [0000-0001-8629-3315]
Thijs, Vincent N [0000-0002-6614-8417]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Faculty of Medicine
Neurologian yksikkö
Clinicum
Department of Neurosciences
HUS Neurocenter
Bordeaux population health (BPH)
Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut de Santé Publique, d'Épidémiologie et de Développement (ISPED)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
Source :
PLoS ONE, Sudlow, C, Cole, J W, Xu, H, Ryan, K, Jaworek, T, Dueker, N, McArdle, P, Gaynor, B, Cheng, Y-C, O’connell, J R, Bevan, S, Malik, R, Ahmed, N U, Amouyel, P, Anjum, S, Bis, J C, Crosslin, D S, Danesh, J, Mitchell, B D, Kittner, S J, Stine, C, Worrall, B B, Sharma, P, Seshadri, S, Engelter, S T, Fornage, M, Frossard, P, Gieger, C, Giese, A-K, Grond-ginsbach, C, Ho, W K, Holliday, E G, Rothwell, P M W, Hopewell, J C, Hussain, M, Warsi, I, Jabeen, S, Jannes, J, Kamal, A K, Kamatani, Y, Kanse, S, Kloss, M, Mark Lathrop, G, Leys, D, Lindgren, A, Longstreth, W T, Rothwell, P M, Saleheen, D, Jern, C, Levi, C, Hugh S, M, Meschia, J F, Rolfs, A, Walters, M, Zhao, W, Boncoraglio, G B, Debette, S, Waldenberger, M, Traylor, M, Tiedt, S, Thijs, V N, Mahmood, K, Meisinger, C, Metso, T M, Mosley, T H, Muller-Nurasyid, M, Norrving, B, Parati, E A, Peters, A, Pezzini, A, Quereshi, I, Rasheed, A, Rauf, A, Salam, T, Norman, J, Słowik, A, Stanne, T M, Strauch, K & Tatlisumak, T 2018, ' Genetics of the thrombomodulin-endothelial cell protein C receptor system and the risk of early-onset ischemic stroke ', PLoS ONE . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206554, PLoS ONE, Public Library of Science, 2018, 13 (11), pp.e0206554. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0206554⟩, PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 11, p e0206554 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2018.

Abstract

Background and purpose Polymorphisms in coagulation genes have been associated with early-onset ischemic stroke. Here we pursue an a priori hypothesis that genetic variation in the endothelial-based receptors of the thrombomodulin−protein C system (THBD and PROCR) may similarly be associated with early-onset ischemic stroke. We explored this hypothesis utilizing a multi-stage design of discovery and replication. Methods Discovery was performed in the Genetics-of-Early-Onset Stroke (GEOS) Study, a biracial population-based case-control study of ischemic stroke among men and women aged 15–49 including 829 cases of first ischemic stroke (42.2% African-American) and 850 age-comparable stroke-free controls (38.1% African-American). Twenty-four single-nucleotide-polymorphisms (SNPs) in THBD and 22 SNPs in PROCR were evaluated. Following LD pruning (r2≥0.8), we advanced uncorrelated SNPs forward for association analyses. Associated SNPs were evaluated for replication in an early-onset ischemic stroke population (onset-age Results Among GEOS Caucasians, PROCR rs9574, which was in strong LD with 8 other SNPs, and one additional independent SNP rs2069951, were significantly associated with ischemic stroke (rs9574, OR = 1.33, p = 0.003; rs2069951, OR = 1.80, p = 0.006) using an additive-model adjusting for age, gender and population-structure. Adjusting for risk factors did not change the associations; however, associations were strengthened among those without risk factors. PROCR rs9574 also associated with early-onset ischemic stroke in the replication sample (OR = 1.08, p = 0.015), but not older-onset stroke. There were no PROCR associations in African-Americans, nor were there any THBD associations in either ethnicity. Conclusion PROCR polymorphisms are associated with early-onset ischemic stroke in Caucasians.

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ISSN :
19326203
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE, Sudlow, C, Cole, J W, Xu, H, Ryan, K, Jaworek, T, Dueker, N, McArdle, P, Gaynor, B, Cheng, Y-C, O’connell, J R, Bevan, S, Malik, R, Ahmed, N U, Amouyel, P, Anjum, S, Bis, J C, Crosslin, D S, Danesh, J, Mitchell, B D, Kittner, S J, Stine, C, Worrall, B B, Sharma, P, Seshadri, S, Engelter, S T, Fornage, M, Frossard, P, Gieger, C, Giese, A-K, Grond-ginsbach, C, Ho, W K, Holliday, E G, Rothwell, P M W, Hopewell, J C, Hussain, M, Warsi, I, Jabeen, S, Jannes, J, Kamal, A K, Kamatani, Y, Kanse, S, Kloss, M, Mark Lathrop, G, Leys, D, Lindgren, A, Longstreth, W T, Rothwell, P M, Saleheen, D, Jern, C, Levi, C, Hugh S, M, Meschia, J F, Rolfs, A, Walters, M, Zhao, W, Boncoraglio, G B, Debette, S, Waldenberger, M, Traylor, M, Tiedt, S, Thijs, V N, Mahmood, K, Meisinger, C, Metso, T M, Mosley, T H, Muller-Nurasyid, M, Norrving, B, Parati, E A, Peters, A, Pezzini, A, Quereshi, I, Rasheed, A, Rauf, A, Salam, T, Norman, J, Słowik, A, Stanne, T M, Strauch, K & Tatlisumak, T 2018, ' Genetics of the thrombomodulin-endothelial cell protein C receptor system and the risk of early-onset ischemic stroke ', PLoS ONE . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206554, PLoS ONE, Public Library of Science, 2018, 13 (11), pp.e0206554. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0206554⟩, PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 11, p e0206554 (2018)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....69035ca2aac3d7e85100ebf7f096b1d2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206554