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Identification of heart rate-associated loci and their effects on cardiac conduction and rhythm disorders.

den Hoed M, Eijgelsheim M, Esko T et al.

23583979 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
181178 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

DH
den Hoed M
EM
Eijgelsheim M
ET
Esko T
BB
Brundel BJ
PD
Peal DS
ED
Evans DM
NI
Nolte IM
SA
Segrè AV
HH
Holm H
HR
Handsaker RE
WH
Westra HJ
JT
Johnson T
IA
Isaacs A
YJ
Yang J
LA
Lundby A
ZJ
Zhao JH
KY
Kim YJ
GM
Go MJ
AP
Almgren P
BM
Bochud M
BG
Boucher G
CM
Cornelis MC
GD
Gudbjartsson D
HD
Hadley D
VD
van der Harst P
HC
Hayward C
DH
den Heijer M
IW
Igl W
JA
Jackson AU
KZ
Kutalik Z
LJ
Luan J
KJ
Kemp JP
KK
Kristiansson K
LC
Ladenvall C
LM
Lorentzon M
MM
Montasser ME
NO
Njajou OT
OP
O'Reilly PF
PS
Padmanabhan S
SP
St Pourcain B
RT
Rankinen T
SP
Salo P
TT
Tanaka T
TN
Timpson NJ
VV
Vitart V
WL
Waite L
WW
Wheeler W
ZW
Zhang W
DH
Draisma HH
FM
Feitosa MF
KK
Kerr KF
LP
Lind PA
ME
Mihailov E
ON
Onland-Moret NC
SC
Song C
WM
Weedon MN
XW
Xie W
YL
Yengo L
AD
Absher D
AC
Albert CM
AA
Alonso A
AD
Arking DE
DB
de Bakker PI
BB
Balkau B
BC
Barlassina C
BP
Benaglio P
BJ
Bis JC
BN
Bouatia-Naji N
BS
Brage S
CS
Chanock SJ
CP
Chines PS
CM
Chung M
DD
Darbar D
DC
Dina C
DM
Dörr M
EP
Elliott P
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Felix SB
FK
Fischer K
FC
Fuchsberger C
DG
de Geus EJ
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Goyette P
GV
Gudnason V
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Harris TB
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Hartikainen AL
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Havulinna AS
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Heckbert SR
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Hicks AA
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Hofman A
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Holewijn S
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Hoogstra-Berends F
HJ
Hottenga JJ
JM
Jensen MK
JA
Johansson A
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Junttila J
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Kääb S
KB
Kanon B
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Ketkar S
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Khaw KT
KJ
Knowles JW
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Kooner AS
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Kors JA
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Kumari M
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Milani L
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Laiho P
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Lakatta EG
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Langenberg C
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Leusink M
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Liu Y
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Luben RN
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Lunetta KL
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Markus MR
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McArdle WL
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McCarroll SA
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Medland SE
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Miller KA
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Montgomery GW
MA
Morrison AC
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Müller-Nurasyid M
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Navarro P
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Nelis M
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O'Connell JR
OC
O'Donnell CJ
OK
Ong KK
NA
Newman AB
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Peters A
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Polasek O
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Pouta A
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Pramstaller PP
PB
Psaty BM
RD
Rao DC
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Ring SM
RE
Rossin EJ
RD
Rudan D
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Sanna S
SR
Scott RA
SJ
Sehmi JS
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Sharp S
SJ
Shin JT
SA
Singleton AB
SA
Smith AV
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Soranzo N
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Spector TD
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Stewart C
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Stringham HM
TK
Tarasov KV
UA
Uitterlinden AG
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Vandenput L
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Hwang SJ
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Whitfield JB
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Wijmenga C
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Wild SH
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Willemsen G
WJ
Wilson JF
WJ
Witteman JC
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Wong A
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Wong Q
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Jamshidi Y
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Zitting P
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Boer JM
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Borecki IB
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van Duijn CM
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Ekelund U
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Forouhi NG
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Froguel P
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Hingorani A
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Ingelsson E
KM
Kivimaki M
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Kronmal RA
KD
Kuh D
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Lind L
MN
Martin NG
OB
Oostra BA
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Pedersen NL
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Quertermous T
RJ
Rotter JI
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van der Schouw YT
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Verschuren WM
WM
Walker M
AD
Albanes D
AD
Arnar DO
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Assimes TL
BS
Bandinelli S
BM
Boehnke M
DB
de Boer RA
BC
Bouchard C
CW
Caulfield WL
CJ
Chambers JC
CG
Curhan G
CD
Cusi D
EJ
Eriksson J
FL
Ferrucci L
VG
van Gilst WH
GN
Glorioso N
DG
de Graaf J
GL
Groop L
GU
Gyllensten U
HW
Hsueh WC
HF
Hu FB
HH
Huikuri HV
HD
Hunter DJ
IC
Iribarren C
IB
Isomaa B
JM
Jarvelin MR
JA
Jula A
KM
Kähönen M
KL
Kiemeney LA
VD
van der Klauw MM
KJ
Kooner JS
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Kraft P
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Iacoviello L
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Lehtimäki T
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Lokki ML
MB
Mitchell BD
NG
Navis G
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Nieminen MS
OC
Ohlsson C
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Poulter NR
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Qi L
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Raitakari OT
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Rimm EB
RJ
Rioux JD
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Rizzi F
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Rudan I
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Salomaa V
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Sever PS
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Shields DC
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Shuldiner AR
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Sinisalo J
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Strachan DP
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Tardif JC
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Thorsteinsdottir U
TJ
Tuomilehto J
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van Veldhuisen DJ
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Virtamo J
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Viikari J
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Vollenweider P
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Waeber G
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Widen E
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Cho YS
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Olsen JV
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Visscher PM
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Willer C
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Franke L
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Erdmann J
TJ
Thompson JR
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Pfeufer A
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Sotoodehnia N
NC
Newton-Cheh C
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Ellinor PT
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Stricker BH
MA
Metspalu A
PM
Perola M
BJ
Beckmann JS
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Smith GD
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Stefansson K
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Wareham NJ
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Munroe PB
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Sibon OC
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Milan DJ
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Snieder H
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Samani NJ
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Loos RJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Elevated resting heart rate is associated with greater risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. In a 2-stage meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in up to 181,171 individuals, we identified 14 new loci associated with heart rate and confirmed associations with all 7 previously established loci. Experimental downregulation of gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster and Danio rerio identified 20 genes at 11 loci that are relevant for heart rate regulation and highlight a role for genes involved in signal transmission, embryonic cardiac development and the pathophysiology of dilated cardiomyopathy, congenital heart failure and/or sudden cardiac death. In addition, genetic susceptibility to increased heart rate is associated with altered cardiac conduction and reduced risk of sick sinus syndrome, and both heart rate-increasing and heart rate-decreasing variants associate with risk of atrial fibrillation. Our findings provide fresh insights into the mechanisms regulating heart rate and identify new therapeutic targets.

85,787 European ancestry individuals, 6,568 Indian Asian ancestry indiviudals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

181178
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
88,823 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European, South Asian
Ancestry
Chapter IV

Analysis

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