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Genetic determinants of risk in pulmonary arterial hypertension: international genome-wide association studies and meta-analysis.

Rhodes CJ, Batai K, Bleda M et al.

30527956 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
11744 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

RC
Rhodes CJ
BK
Batai K
BM
Bleda M
HM
Haimel M
SL
Southgate L
GM
Germain M
PM
Pauciulo MW
HC
Hadinnapola C
AJ
Aman J
GB
Girerd B
AA
Arora A
KJ
Knight J
HK
Hanscombe KB
KJ
Karnes JH
KM
Kaakinen M
GH
Gall H
UA
Ulrich A
HL
Harbaum L
CI
Cebola I
FJ
Ferrer J
LK
Lutz K
SE
Swietlik EM
AF
Ahmad F
AP
Amouyel P
AS
Archer SL
AR
Argula R
AE
Austin ED
BD
Badesch D
BS
Bakshi S
BC
Barnett C
BR
Benza R
BN
Bhatt N
BH
Bogaard HJ
BC
Burger CD
CM
Chakinala M
CC
Church C
CJ
Coghlan JG
CR
Condliffe R
CP
Corris PA
DC
Danesino C
DS
Debette S
EC
Elliott CG
EJ
Elwing J
EM
Eyries M
FT
Fortin T
FA
Franke A
FR
Frantz RP
FA
Frost A
GJ
Garcia JGN
GS
Ghio S
GH
Ghofrani HA
GJ
Gibbs JSR
HJ
Harley J
HH
He H
HN
Hill NS
HR
Hirsch R
HA
Houweling AC
HL
Howard LS
ID
Ivy D
KD
Kiely DG
KJ
Klinger J
KG
Kovacs G
LT
Lahm T
LM
Laudes M
MR
Machado RD
MR
MacKenzie Ross RV
MK
Marsolo K
ML
Martin LJ
MS
Moledina S
MD
Montani D
NS
Nathan SD
NM
Newnham M
OA
Olschewski A
OH
Olschewski H
OR
Oudiz RJ
OW
Ouwehand WH
PA
Peacock AJ
PJ
Pepke-Zaba J
RZ
Rehman Z
RI
Robbins I
RD
Roden DM
RE
Rosenzweig EB
SG
Saydain G
SL
Scelsi L
SR
Schilz R
SW
Seeger W
SC
Shaffer CM
SR
Simms RW
SM
Simon M
SO
Sitbon O
SJ
Suntharalingam J
TH
Tang H
TA
Tchourbanov AY
TT
Thenappan T
TF
Torres F
TM
Toshner MR
TC
Treacy CM
VN
Vonk Noordegraaf A
WQ
Waisfisz Q
WA
Walsworth AK
WR
Walter RE
WJ
Wharton J
WR
White RJ
WJ
Wilt J
WS
Wort SJ
YD
Yung D
LA
Lawrie A
HM
Humbert M
SF
Soubrier F
TD
Trégouët DA
PI
Prokopenko I
KR
Kittles R
GS
Gräf S
NW
Nichols WC
TR
Trembath RC
DA
Desai AA
MN
Morrell NW
WM
Wilkins MR
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Rare genetic variants cause pulmonary arterial hypertension, but the contribution of common genetic variation to disease risk and natural history is poorly characterised. We tested for genome-wide association for pulmonary arterial hypertension in large international cohorts and assessed the contribution of associated regions to outcomes.

2,085 European ancestry cases, 9,659 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

11744
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.S., France, Germany, Netherlands, U.K., Italy
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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