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Genome-wide association study of intracranial aneurysms identifies 17 risk loci and genetic overlap with clinical risk factors.

Bakker MK, van der Spek RAA, van Rheenen W et al.

33199917 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
79429 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

BM
Bakker MK
VD
van der Spek RAA
VR
van Rheenen W
MS
Morel S
BR
Bourcier R
HI
Hostettler IC
AV
Alg VS
VE
van Eijk KR
KM
Koido M
AM
Akiyama M
TC
Terao C
MK
Matsuda K
WR
Walters RG
LK
Lin K
LL
Li L
MI
Millwood IY
CZ
Chen Z
RG
Rouleau GA
ZS
Zhou S
RK
Rannikmäe K
SC
Sudlow CLM
HH
Houlden H
VD
van den Berg LH
DC
Dina C
NO
Naggara O
GJ
Gentric JC
SE
Shotar E
EF
Eugène F
DH
Desal H
WB
Winsvold BS
BS
Børte S
JM
Johnsen MB
BB
Brumpton BM
SM
Sandvei MS
WC
Willer CJ
HK
Hveem K
ZJ
Zwart JA
VW
Verschuren WMM
FC
Friedrich CM
HS
Hirsch S
SS
Schilling S
DJ
Dauvillier J
MO
Martin O
JG
Jones GT
BM
Bown MJ
KN
Ko NU
KH
Kim H
CJ
Coleman JRI
BG
Breen G
ZJ
Zaroff JG
KC
Klijn CJM
MR
Malik R
DM
Dichgans M
SM
Sargurupremraj M
TT
Tatlisumak T
AP
Amouyel P
DS
Debette S
RG
Rinkel GJE
WB
Worrall BB
PJ
Pera J
SA
Slowik A
GE
Gaál-Paavola EI
NM
Niemelä M
JJ
Jääskeläinen JE
VU
von Und Zu Fraunberg M
LA
Lindgren A
BJ
Broderick JP
WD
Werring DJ
WD
Woo D
RR
Redon R
BP
Bijlenga P
KY
Kamatani Y
VJ
Veldink JH
RY
Ruigrok YM
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Rupture of an intracranial aneurysm leads to subarachnoid hemorrhage, a severe type of stroke. To discover new risk loci and the genetic architecture of intracranial aneurysms, we performed a cross-ancestry, genome-wide association study in 10,754 cases and 306,882 controls of European and East Asian ancestry. We discovered 17 risk loci, 11 of which are new. We reveal a polygenic architecture and explain over half of the disease heritability. We show a high genetic correlation between ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysms. We also find a suggestive role for endothelial cells by using gene mapping and heritability enrichment. Drug-target enrichment shows pleiotropy between intracranial aneurysms and antiepileptic and sex hormone drugs, providing insights into intracranial aneurysm pathophysiology. Finally, genetic risks for smoking and high blood pressure, the two main clinical risk factors, play important roles in intracranial aneurysm risk, and drive most of the genetic correlation between intracranial aneurysms and other cerebrovascular traits.

7,495 European ancestry cases, 71,934 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

79429
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, East Asian
Ancestry
Finland, France, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, U.K., Canada, U.S., Australia, China, Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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