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Common genetic variants and modifiable risk factors underpin hypertrophic cardiomyopathy susceptibility and expressivity.

Harper AR, Goel A, Grace C et al.

33495597 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
58537 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

HA
Harper AR
GA
Goel A
GC
Grace C
TK
Thomson KL
PS
Petersen SE
XX
Xu X
WA
Waring A
OE
Ormondroyd E
KC
Kramer CM
HC
Ho CY
NS
Neubauer S
TR
Tadros R
WJ
Ware JS
BC
Bezzina CR
FM
Farrall M
WH
Watkins H
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common, serious, genetic heart disorder. Rare pathogenic variants in sarcomere genes cause HCM, but with unexplained phenotypic heterogeneity. Moreover, most patients do not carry such variants. We report a genome-wide association study of 2,780 cases and 47,486 controls that identified 12 genome-wide-significant susceptibility loci for HCM. Single-nucleotide polymorphism heritability indicated a strong polygenic influence, especially for sarcomere-negative HCM (64% of cases; h2g = 0.34 ± 0.02). A genetic risk score showed substantial influence on the odds of HCM in a validation study, halving the odds in the lowest quintile and doubling them in the highest quintile, and also influenced phenotypic severity in sarcomere variant carriers. Mendelian randomization identified diastolic blood pressure (DBP) as a key modifiable risk factor for sarcomere-negative HCM, with a one standard deviation increase in DBP increasing the HCM risk fourfold. Common variants and modifiable risk factors have important roles in HCM that we suggest will be clinically actionable.

233 African ancestry cases, 122 Hispanic/Latino cases, 70 East Asian ancestry cases, 2,196 European ancestry cases, 138 South Asian ancestry cases, 21 cases, 1,331 African ancestry controls, 170 Hispanic/Latino controls, 333 East Asian ancestry controls, 42,902 European ancestry controls, 1,727 South Asian ancestry controls, 1,023 controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

58537
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,643 European or unknown ancestry cases, 6,628 European or unknown ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European, European, NR, African unspecified, Hispanic or Latin American, East Asian, South Asian
Ancestry
U.K., Netherlands, Canada
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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