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Potential genetic biomarkers are found to be associated with both cognitive function and blood pressure: A bivariate genome-wide association analysis.

Zhang L, Wang W, Xu C et al.

35364053 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
274 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

ZL
Zhang L
WW
Wang W
XC
Xu C
DH
Duan H
TX
Tian X
ZD
Zhang D
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

A bivariate genome-wide association study was conducted in 137 pairs of twins to explore the shared genetic loci between cognition and blood pressure (BP). Before SNPs imputation, rs72815554 is significantly (P < 5 × 10-8) associated with the cognition-pulse pressure (PP) phenotype, while after imputation, 4 and 9 SNPs are significantly associated with the cognition-SBP phenotype, and cognition-PP phenotype, respectively, including rs72815554. There existed SNPs with highly linkage disequilibrium (LD) of rs10998339, rs72815554, rs11665292, and rs10823231. Besides, rs10998347, rs12153038, and rs10998295 had higher RegulomeDB scores and are located in the transcription factors binding regions. Rs7574283 and rs58113664 are located in the super-enhancer regions which are expressed highly in the adrenal gland, artery, atrial tissue, brain, nerves, etc. There are 1108, 1154, 1071, and 1102 genes associated with cognition-SBP, cognition-DBP, cognition-PP, and cognition-mean arterial pressure (MAP) phenotypes at the suggestive significant association level (P < 0.05), respectively. Furthermore, 641, 630, 900, and 555 pathways are associated with cognition-SBP, cognition-DBP, cognition-PP, and cognition-MAP phenotypes at the suggestive significant association level (P < 0.05), respectively.

137 Han Chinese ancestry twin pairs

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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274
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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