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A genome-wide association study identifies 6p21 as novel risk locus for dilated cardiomyopathy.

Meder B, Rühle F, Weis T et al.

23853074 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
11853 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MB
Meder B
RF
Rühle F
WT
Weis T
HG
Homuth G
KA
Keller A
FJ
Franke J
PB
Peil B
LB
Lorenzo Bermejo J
FK
Frese K
HA
Huge A
WA
Witten A
VB
Vogel B
HJ
Haas J
VU
Völker U
EF
Ernst F
TA
Teumer A
EP
Ehlermann P
ZC
Zugck C
FF
Friedrichs F
KH
Kroemer H
DM
Dörr M
HW
Hoffmann W
MB
Maisch B
PS
Pankuweit S
RV
Ruppert V
ST
Scheffold T
KU
Kühl U
SH
Schultheiss HP
KR
Kreutz R
EG
Ertl G
AC
Angermann C
CP
Charron P
VE
Villard E
GF
Gary F
IR
Isnard R
KM
Komajda M
LM
Lutz M
MT
Meitinger T
SM
Sinner MF
WH
Wichmann HE
KM
Krawczak M
IB
Ivandic B
WD
Weichenhan D
GG
Gelbrich G
EN
El-Mokhtari NE
SS
Schreiber S
FS
Felix SB
HG
Hasenfuß G
PA
Pfeufer A
HN
Hübner N
KS
Kääb S
AE
Arbustini E
RW
Rottbauer W
FN
Frey N
SM
Stoll M
KH
Katus HA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Aims: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is one of the leading causes for cardiac transplantations and accounts for up to one-third of all heart failure cases. Since extrinsic and monogenic causes explain only a fraction of all cases, common genetic variants are suspected to contribute to the pathogenesis of DCM, its age of onset, and clinical progression. By a large-scale case-control genome-wide association study we aimed here to identify novel genetic risk loci for DCM.

909 European ancestry cases, 2,120 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

11853
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
3,234 European ancestry cases, 5,590 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Germany, Italy, France
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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