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GWAS Study

Novel functional insights into ischemic stroke biology provided by the first genome-wide association study of stroke in indigenous Africans.

Akinyemi RO, Tiwari HK, Srinivasasainagendra V et al.

38317187 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3421 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

AR
Akinyemi RO
TH
Tiwari HK
SV
Srinivasasainagendra V
AO
Akpa O
SF
Sarfo FS
AA
Akpalu A
WK
Wahab K
OR
Obiako R
KM
Komolafe M
OL
Owolabi L
OG
Osaigbovo GO
MO
Mamaeva OA
HB
Halloran BA
AJ
Akinyemi J
LD
Lackland D
OO
Obiabo OY
ST
Sunmonu T
CI
Chukwuonye II
AO
Arulogun O
JC
Jenkins C
AA
Adeoye A
AA
Agunloye A
OO
Ogah OS
OG
Ogbole G
FA
Fakunle A
UE
Uvere E
CM
Coker MM
OA
Okekunle A
AO
Asowata O
DS
Diala S
OM
Ogunronbi M
AO
Adeleye O
LR
Laryea R
TR
Tagge R
AS
Adeniyi S
AN
Adusei N
OW
Oguike W
OP
Olowoyo P
AO
Adebajo O
OA
Olalere A
OO
Oladele O
YJ
Yaria J
FB
Fawale B
IP
Ibinaye P
OO
Oyinloye O
MY
Mensah Y
OO
Oladimeji O
AJ
Akpalu J
CB
Calys-Tagoe B
DH
Dambatta HA
OA
Ogunniyi A
KR
Kalaria R
AD
Arnett D
RC
Rotimi C
OB
Ovbiagele B
OM
Owolabi MO
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

African ancestry populations have the highest burden of stroke worldwide, yet the genetic basis of stroke in these populations is obscure. The Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Network (SIREN) is a multicenter study involving 16 sites in West Africa. We conducted the first-ever genome-wide association study (GWAS) of stroke in indigenous Africans.

1,683 West African ancestry cases, 1,738 West African ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

3421
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Sub-Saharan African, African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
Ghana, Nigeria, U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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