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Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization.

Arking DE, Pulit SL, Crotti L et al.

24952745 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
104377 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

AD
Arking DE
PS
Pulit SL
CL
Crotti L
VD
van der Harst P
MP
Munroe PB
KT
Koopmann TT
SN
Sotoodehnia N
RE
Rossin EJ
MM
Morley M
WX
Wang X
JA
Johnson AD
LA
Lundby A
GD
Gudbjartsson DF
NP
Noseworthy PA
EM
Eijgelsheim M
BY
Bradford Y
TK
Tarasov KV
DM
Dörr M
MM
Müller-Nurasyid M
LA
Lahtinen AM
NI
Nolte IM
SA
Smith AV
BJ
Bis JC
IA
Isaacs A
NS
Newhouse SJ
ED
Evans DS
PW
Post WS
WD
Waggott D
LL
Lyytikäinen LP
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Hicks AA
EL
Eisele L
ED
Ellinghaus D
HC
Hayward C
NP
Navarro P
US
Ulivi S
TT
Tanaka T
TD
Tester DJ
CS
Chatel S
GS
Gustafsson S
KM
Kumari M
MR
Morris RW
Naluai ÅT
PS
Padmanabhan S
KA
Kluttig A
SB
Strohmer B
PA
Panayiotou AG
TM
Torres M
KM
Knoflach M
HJ
Hubacek JA
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Slowikowski K
RS
Raychaudhuri S
KR
Kumar RD
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Harris TB
LL
Launer LJ
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Shuldiner AR
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Alonso A
BJ
Bader JS
EG
Ehret G
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Huang H
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Kao WH
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Strait JB
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Macfarlane PW
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Brown M
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Caulfield MJ
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Samani NJ
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Kronenberg F
WJ
Willeit J
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Smith JG
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Greiser KH
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Meyer Zu Schwabedissen H
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Werdan K
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Carella M
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Zelante L
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Heckbert SR
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Psaty BM
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Rotter JI
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Kolcic I
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Polašek O
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Wright AF
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Griffin M
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Daly MJ
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Roden DM
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Zuvich RL
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O'Donnell CJ
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Yin X
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Bobbo M
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Iorio A
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Nalls MA
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Jula A
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Oikarinen L
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Perola M
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Porthan K
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Erbel R
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Hoffmann P
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Jöckel KH
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Kälsch H
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Nöthen MM
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den Hoed M
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Loos RJ
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Thelle DS
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Gieger C
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Meitinger T
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Peters A
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Prucha H
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Waldenberger M
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de Boer RA
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Franke L
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van der Vleuten PA
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Beckmann BM
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Martens E
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Bardai A
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Hofman N
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Wilde AA
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Behr ER
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Dalageorgou C
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Giudicessi JR
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Medeiros-Domingo A
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Barc J
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Kyndt F
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Probst V
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Ghidoni A
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Hamilton RM
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Scherer SW
BJ
Brandimarto J
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Margulies K
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Moravec CE
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del Greco M F
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Fuchsberger C
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O'Connell JR
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Lee WK
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Watt GC
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Campbell H
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Wild SH
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Frey N
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Asselbergs FW
ML
Mateo Leach I
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Navis G
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van den Berg MP
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van Veldhuisen DJ
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Kellis M
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Krijthe BP
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Franco OH
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Hofman A
KJ
Kors JA
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Uitterlinden AG
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Witteman JC
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Kedenko L
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Lamina C
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Oostra BA
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Abecasis GR
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Lakatta EG
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Mulas A
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Orrú M
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Schlessinger D
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Uda M
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Markus MR
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Völker U
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Snieder H
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Spector TD
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Ärnlöv J
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Lind L
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Sundström J
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Syvänen AC
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Kivimaki M
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Kähönen M
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Mononen N
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Raitakari OT
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Viikari JS
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Adamkova V
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Kiechl S
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Brion M
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Nicolaides AN
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Paulweber B
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Haerting J
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Dominiczak AF
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Nyberg F
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Hingorani AD
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Schott JJ
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Bezzina CR
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Ingelsson E
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Ferrucci L
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Gasparini P
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Wilson JF
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Rudan I
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Franke A
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Mühleisen TW
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Lehtimäki TJ
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Paterson AD
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Parsa A
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Liu Y
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van Duijn CM
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Jamshidi Y
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Salomaa V
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Ritchie MD
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Stricker BH
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Stefansson K
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Boyer LA
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Cappola TP
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Olsen JV
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Lage K
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Schwartz PJ
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Kääb S
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Chakravarti A
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Ackerman MJ
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Pfeufer A
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de Bakker PI
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Newton-Cheh C
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The QT interval, an electrocardiographic measure reflecting myocardial repolarization, is a heritable trait. QT prolongation is a risk factor for ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death (SCD) and could indicate the presence of the potentially lethal mendelian long-QT syndrome (LQTS). Using a genome-wide association and replication study in up to 100,000 individuals, we identified 35 common variant loci associated with QT interval that collectively explain ∼8-10% of QT-interval variation and highlight the importance of calcium regulation in myocardial repolarization. Rare variant analysis of 6 new QT interval-associated loci in 298 unrelated probands with LQTS identified coding variants not found in controls but of uncertain causality and therefore requiring validation. Several newly identified loci encode proteins that physically interact with other recognized repolarization proteins. Our integration of common variant association, expression and orthogonal protein-protein interaction screens provides new insights into cardiac electrophysiology and identifies new candidate genes for ventricular arrhythmias, LQTS and SCD.

Up to 70,389 European ancestry individuals, up to 672 Orcadian individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

104377
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
Up to 33,316 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Finland, U.S., Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, U.K., Croatia, Sweden, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Spain, Austria
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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