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Genetic architecture of spatial electrical biomarkers for cardiac arrhythmia and relationship with cardiovascular disease.

Young WJ, Haessler J, Benjamins JW et al.

36918541 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
159715 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

YW
Young WJ
HJ
Haessler J
BJ
Benjamins JW
RL
Repetto L
YJ
Yao J
IA
Isaacs A
HA
Harper AR
RJ
Ramirez J
GS
Garnier S
VD
van Duijvenboden S
BA
Baldassari AR
CM
Concas MP
DT
Duong T
FL
Foco L
IJ
Isaksen JL
MH
Mei H
NR
Noordam R
NC
Nursyifa C
RA
Richmond A
SM
Santolalla ML
SC
Sitlani CM
SN
Soroush N
TS
Thériault S
TS
Trompet S
AS
Aeschbacher S
AF
Ahmadizar F
AA
Alonso A
BJ
Brody JA
CA
Campbell A
CA
Correa A
DD
Darbar D
DL
De Luca A
DJ
Deleuze JF
EC
Ellervik C
FC
Fuchsberger C
GA
Goel A
GC
Grace C
GX
Guo X
HT
Hansen T
HS
Heckbert SR
JR
Jackson RD
KJ
Kors JA
LM
Lima-Costa MF
LA
Linneberg A
MP
Macfarlane PW
MA
Morrison AC
NP
Navarro P
PD
Porteous DJ
PP
Pramstaller PP
RA
Reiner AP
RL
Risch L
SU
Schotten U
SX
Shen X
SG
Sinagra G
SE
Soliman EZ
SM
Stoll M
TE
Tarazona-Santos E
TA
Tinker A
TK
Trajanoska K
VE
Villard E
WH
Warren HR
WE
Whitsel EA
WK
Wiggins KL
AD
Arking DE
AC
Avery CL
CD
Conen D
GG
Girotto G
GN
Grarup N
HC
Hayward C
JJ
Jukema JW
MD
Mook-Kanamori DO
OM
Olesen MS
PS
Padmanabhan S
PB
Psaty BM
PC
Pattaro C
RA
Ribeiro ALP
RJ
Rotter JI
SB
Stricker BH
VD
van der Harst P
VD
van Duijn CM
VN
Verweij N
WJ
Wilson JG
OM
Orini M
CP
Charron P
WH
Watkins H
KC
Kooperberg C
LH
Lin HJ
WJ
Wilson JF
KJ
Kanters JK
SN
Sotoodehnia N
MB
Mifsud B
LP
Lambiase PD
TL
Tereshchenko LG
MP
Munroe PB
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The 3-dimensional spatial and 2-dimensional frontal QRS-T angles are measures derived from the vectorcardiogram. They are independent risk predictors for arrhythmia, but the underlying biology is unknown. Using multi-ancestry genome-wide association studies we identify 61 (58 previously unreported) loci for the spatial QRS-T angle (N = 118,780) and 11 for the frontal QRS-T angle (N = 159,715). Seven out of the 61 spatial QRS-T angle loci have not been reported for other electrocardiographic measures. Enrichments are observed in pathways related to cardiac and vascular development, muscle contraction, and hypertrophy. Pairwise genome-wide association studies with classical ECG traits identify shared genetic influences with PR interval and QRS duration. Phenome-wide scanning indicate associations with atrial fibrillation, atrioventricular block and arterial embolism and genetically determined QRS-T angle measures are associated with fascicular and bundle branch block (and also atrioventricular block for the frontal QRS-T angle). We identify potential biology involved in the QRS-T angle and their genetic relationships with cardiovascular traits and diseases, may inform future research and risk prediction.

159,715 European ancestry, African ancestry, Hispanic or Latin American individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

159715
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, African unspecified, Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
Netherlands, U.S., Republic of Ireland, Liechtenstein, Brazil, Denmark, Italy, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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