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Genome-wide association study on blood pressure traits in the Iranian population suggests ZBED9 as a new locus for hypertension.

Kolifarhood G, Sabour S, Akbarzadeh M et al.

34083597 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
6185 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

KG
Kolifarhood G
SS
Sabour S
AM
Akbarzadeh M
SB
Sedaghati-Khayat B
GK
Guity K
RD
Rasekhi Dehkordi S
AR
Amiri Roudbar M
HF
Hadaegh F
AF
Azizi F
DM
Daneshpour MS
Chapter II

Abstract

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High blood pressure is the heritable risk factor for cardiovascular and kidney diseases. Genome-wide association studies(GWAS) on blood pressure traits increase our understanding of its underlying genetic basis. However, a large proportion of GWAS was conducted in Europeans, and some roadblocks deprive other populations to benefit from their results. Iranians population with a high degree of genomic specificity has not been represented in international databases to date, so to fill the gap, we explored the effects of 652,919 genomic variants on Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP), Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP), and Hypertension (HTN) in 7694 Iranian adults aged 18 and over from Tehran Cardiometabolic Genetic Study (TCGS). We identified consistent signals on ZBED9 associated with HTN in the genome-wide borderline threshold after adjusting for different sets of environmental predictors. Moreover, strong signals on ABHD17C and suggestive signals on FBN1 were detected for DBP and SBP, respectively, while these signals were not consistent in different GWA analysis. Our finding on ZBED9 was confirmed for all BP traits by linkage analysis in an independent sample. We found significant associations with similar direction of effects and allele frequency of genetic variants on ZBED9 with DBP (genome-wide threshold) and HTN (nominal threshold) in GWAS summary data of UK Biobank. Although there is no strong evidence to support the function of ZBED9 in blood pressure regulation, it provides new insight into the pleiotropic effects of hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases.

4,567 Iranian ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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6185
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,618 Iranian ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
Greater Middle Eastern (Middle Eastern, North African or Persian)
Ancestry
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Recruitment Country
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