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Genetic analysis in UK Biobank links insulin resistance and transendothelial migration pathways to coronary artery disease.

Klarin D, Zhu QM, Emdin CA et al.

28714974 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
304591 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

KD
Klarin D
ZQ
Zhu QM
EC
Emdin CA
CM
Chaffin M
HS
Horner S
MB
McMillan BJ
LA
Leed A
WM
Weale ME
SC
Spencer CCA
AF
Aguet F
SA
Segrè AV
AK
Ardlie KG
KA
Khera AV
KV
Kaushik VK
NP
Natarajan P
KS
Kathiresan S
Chapter II

Abstract

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UK Biobank is among the world's largest repositories for phenotypic and genotypic information in individuals of European ancestry. We performed a genome-wide association study in UK Biobank testing ∼9 million DNA sequence variants for association with coronary artery disease (4,831 cases and 115,455 controls) and carried out meta-analysis with previously published results. We identified 15 new loci, bringing the total number of loci associated with coronary artery disease to 95 at the time of analysis. Phenome-wide association scanning showed that CCDC92 likely affects coronary artery disease through insulin resistance pathways, whereas experimental analysis suggests that ARHGEF26 influences the transendothelial migration of leukocytes.

4,831 European ancestry cases, 115,455 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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304591
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
up to 60,801 European and unknown ancestry cases, up to 123,504 European and unknown ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European, NR, European
Ancestry
Germany, Norway, Sweden, U.K.
Recruitment Country
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