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Novel Genetic Locus Influencing Retinal Venular Tortuosity Is Also Associated With Risk of Coronary Artery Disease.

Veluchamy A, Ballerini L, Vitart V et al.

31597446 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
4507 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

VA
Veluchamy A
BL
Ballerini L
VV
Vitart V
SK
Schraut KE
KM
Kirin M
CH
Campbell H
JP
Joshi PK
RD
Relan D
HS
Harris S
BE
Brown E
VS
Vaidya SS
DB
Dhillon B
ZK
Zhou K
PE
Pearson ER
HC
Hayward C
PO
Polasek O
DI
Deary IJ
MT
MacGillivray T
WJ
Wilson JF
TE
Trucco E
PC
Palmer CNA
DA
Doney ASF
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: The retina may provide readily accessible imaging biomarkers of global cardiovascular health. Increasing evidence suggests variation in retinal vascular traits is highly heritable. This study aimed to identify the genetic determinants of retinal vascular traits. Approach and Results: We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for quantitative retinal vascular traits derived using semi-automatic image analysis of digital retinal photographs from the GoDARTS (Genetics of Diabetes Audit and Research in Tayside; N=1736) and ORCADES (Orkney Complex Disease Study; N=1358) cohorts. We identified a novel genome-wide significant locus at 19q13 (ACTN4/CAPN12) for retinal venular tortuosity (TortV), and one at 13q34 (COL4A2) for retinal arteriolar tortuosity (TortA); these 2 loci were subsequently confirmed in 3 independent cohorts (Ntotal=1413). In the combined analysis of discovery and replication cohorts, the lead single-nucleotide polymorphism in ACTN4/CAPN12 was rs1808382 (βs.d.=-0.109; SE=0.015; P=2.39×10-13) and in COL4A2 was rs7991229 (βs.d.=0.103; SE=0.015; P=4.66×10-12). Notably, the ACTN4/CAPN12 locus associated with TortV is also associated with coronary artery disease, heart rate, and atrial fibrillation.

3,094 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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4507
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,413 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.K., Croatia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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