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Mishra, A, Malik, R, Hachiya, T, Jurgenson, T, Namba, S, Posner, DC, Kamanu, FK, Koido, M, Le Grand, Q, Shi, M, He, Y, Georgakis, MK, Caro, I, Krebs, K, Liaw, Y-C, Vaura, FC, Lin, K, Winsvold, BS, Srinivasasainagendra, V, Parodi, L, Bae, H-J, Chauhan, G, Chong, MR, Tomppo, L, Akinyemi, R, Roshchupkin, GV, Habib, N, Jee, YH, Thomassen, JQ, Abedi, V, Carcel-Marquez, J, Nygaard, M, Leonard, HL, Yang, C, Yonova-Doing, E, Knol, MJ, Lewis, AJ, Judy, RL, Ago, T, Amouyel, P, Armstrong, ND, Bakker, MK, Bartz, TM, Bennett, DA, Bis, JC, Bordes, C, Borte, S, Cain, A, Ridker, PM, Cho, K, Chen, Z, Cruchaga, C, Cole, JW, de Jager, PL, de Cid, R, Endres, M, Ferreira, LE, Geerlings, MI, Gasca, NC, Gudnason, V, Hata, J, He, J, Heath, AK, Ho, Y-L, Havulinna, AS, Hopewell, JC, Hyacinth, HI, Inouye, M, Jacob, MA, Jeon, CE, Jern, C, Kamouchi, M, Keene, KL, Kitazono, T, Kittner, SJ, Konuma, T, Kumar, A, Lacaze, P, Launer, LJ, Lee, K-J, Lepik, K, Li, J, Li, L, Manichaikul, A, Markus, HS, Marston, NA, Meitinger, T, Mitchell, BD, Montellano, FA, Morisaki, T, Mosley, TH, Nalls, MA, Nordestgaard, BG, O'Donnell, MJ, Okada, Y, Onland-Moret, NC, Ovbiagele, B, Peters, A, Psaty, BM, Rich, SS, Rosand, J, Sabatine, MS, Sacco, RL, Saleheen, D, Sandset, EC, Salomaa, V, Sargurupremraj, M, Sasaki, M, Satizabal, CL, Schmidt, CO, Shimizu, A, Smith, NL, Sloane, KL, Sutoh, Y, Sun, YV, Tanno, K, Tiedt, S, Tatlisumak, T, Torres-Aguila, NP, Tiwari, HK, Tregouet, D-A, Trompet, S, Tuladhar, AM, Tybjaerg-Hansen, A, van Vugt, M, Vibo, R, Verma, SS, Wiggins, KL, Wennberg, P, Woo, D, Wilson, PWF, Xu, H, Yang, Q, Yoon, K, Millwood, IY, Gieger, C, Ninomiya, T, Grabe, HJ, Jukema, JW, Rissanen, IL, Strbian, D, Kim, YJ, Chen, P-H, Mayerhofer, E, Howson, JMM, Irvin, MR, Adams, H, Wassertheil-Smoller, S, Christensen, K, Ikram, MA, Rundek, T, Worrall, BB, Lathrop, GM, Riaz, M, Simonsick, EM, Korv, J, Franca, PHC, Zand, R, Prasad, K, Frikke-Schmidt, R, de Leeuw, F-E, Liman, T, Haeusler, KG, Ruigrok, YM, Heuschmann, PU, Longstreth, WT, Jung, KJ, Bastarache, L, Pare, G, Damrauer, SM, Chasman, DI, Rotter, JI, Anderson, CD, Zwart, J-A, Niiranen, TJ, Fornage, M, Liaw, Y-P, Seshadri, S, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Walters, RG, Ruff, CT, Owolabi, MO, Huffman, JE, Milani, L, Kamatani, Y, Dichgans, M, Debette, S, Lee, J-M, Cheng, Y-C, Meschia, JF, Chen, WM, Sale, MM, Zonderman, AB, Evans, MK, Wilson, JG, Correa, A, Traylor, M, Lewis, CM, Reiner, A, Haessler, J, Langefeld, CD, Gottesman, RF, Yaffe, K, Liu, YM, Kooperberg, C, Lange, LA, Furie, KL, Arnett, DK, Benavente, OR, Grewal, RP, Peddareddygari, LR, Hveem, K, Lindstrom, S, Wang, L, Smith, EN, Gordon, W, Vlieg, AVH, de Andrade, M, Brody, JA, Pattee, JW, Brumpton, BM, Suchon, P, Chen, M-H, Frazer, KA, Turman, C, Germain, M, MacDonald, J, Braekkan, SK, Armasu, SM, Pankratz, N, Jackson, RD, Nielsen, JB, Giulianin, F, Puurunen, MK, Ibrahim, M, Heckbert, SR, Bammler, TK, McCauley, BM, Taylor, KD, Pankow, JS, Reiner, AP, Gabrielsen, ME, Deleuze, J-F, O'Donnell, CJ, Kim, J, McKnight, B, Kraft, P, Hansen, J-B, Rosendaal, FR, Heit, JA, Tang, W, Morange, P-E, Johnson, AD, Kabrhel, C, van Dijk, EJ, Koudstaal, PJ, Luijckx, G-J, Nederkoorn, PJ, van Oostenbrugge, RJ, Visser, MC, Wermer, MJH, Kappelle, LJ, Esko, T, Metspalu, A, Magi, R, Nelis, M, Levi, CR, Maguire, J, Jimenez-Conde, J, Sharma, P, Sudlow, CLM, Rannikmae, K, Schmidt, R, Slowik, A, Pera, J, Thijs, VNS, Lindgren, AG, Ilinca, A, Melander, O, Engstrom, G, Rexrode, KM, Rothwell, PM, Stanne, TM, Johnson, JA, Danesh, J, Butterworth, AS, Heitsch, L, Boncoraglio, GB, Kubo, M, Pezzini, A, Rolfs, A, Giese, A-K, Weir, D, Ross, OA, Lemmons, R, Soderholm, M, Cushman, M, Jood, K, McDonough, CW, Bell, S, Linkohr, B, Lee, T-H, Putaala, J, Lopez, OL, Carty, CL, Jian, X, Schminke, U, Cullell, N, Delgado, P, Ibanez, L, Krupinski, J, Lioutas, V, Matsuda, K, Montaner, J, Muino, E, Roquer, J, Sarnowski, C, Sattar, N, Sibolt, G, Teumer, A, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Kanai, M, Gretarsdottir, S, Rost, NS, Yusuf, S, Almgren, P, Ay, H, Bevan, S, Brown, RD, Carrera, C, Buring, JE, Chen, W-M, Cotlarciuc, I, de Bakker, PIW, DeStefano, AL, den Hoed, M, Duan, Q, Engelter, ST, Falcone, GJ, Gustafsson, S, Hassan, A, Holliday, EG, Howard, G, Hsu, F-C, Ingelsson, E, Harris, TB, Kissela, BM, Kleindorfer, DO, Langenberg, C, Leys, D, Lin, W-Y, Lorentzen, E, Magnusson, PK, McArdle, PF, Pulit, SL, Rice, K, Sakaue, S, Sapkota, BR, Tanislav, C, Thorleifsson, G, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Tzourio, C, van Duijn, CM, Walters, M, Wareham, NJ, Amin, N, Aparicio, HJ, Attia, J, Beiser, AS, Berr, C, Bustamante, M, Caso, V, Choi, SH, Chowhan, A, Dartigues, J-F, Delavaran, H, Dorr, M, Ford, I, Gurpreet, WS, Hamsten, A, Hozawa, A, Ingelsson, M, Iwasaki, M, Kaffashian, S, Kalra, L, Kjartansson, O, Kloss, M, Labovitz, DL, Laurie, CC, Lind, L, Lindgren, CM, Makoto, H, Minegishi, N, Morris, AP, Mueller-Nurasyid, M, Norrving, B, Ogishima, S, Parati, EA, Pedersen, NL, Perola, M, Jousilahti, P, Pileggi, S, Rabionet, R, Riba-Llena, I, Ribases, M, Romero, JR, Rudd, AG, Sarin, A-P, Sarju, R, Satoh, M, Sawada, N, Sigurdsson, A, Smith, A, Stine, OC, Stott, DJ, Strauch, K, Takai, T, Tanaka, H, Touze, E, Tsugane, S, Uitterlinden, AG, Valdimarsson, EM, van der Lee, SJ, Wakai, K, Williams, SR, Wolfe, CDA, Wong, Q, Yamaji, T, Sanghera, DK, Stefansson, K, Martinez-Majander, N, Sobue, K, Soriano-Tarraga, C, Volzke, H, Akpa, O, Sarfo, FS, Akpalu, A, Obiako, R, Wahab, K, Osaigbovo, G, Owolabi, L, Komolafe, M, Jenkins, C, Arulogun, O, Ogbole, G, Adeoye, AM, Akinyemi, J, Agunloye, A, Fakunle, AG, Uvere, E, Olalere, A, Adebajo, OJ, Chen, J, Clarke, R, Collins, R, Guo, Y, Wang, C, Lv, J, Peto, R, Chen, Y, Fairhurst-Hunter, Z, Hill, M, Pozarickij, A, Schmidt, D, Stevens, B, Turnbull, I, Yu, C, Nagai, A, Murakami, Y, Shiroma, EJ, Sigurdsson, S, Ghanbari, M, Boerwinkle, E, Fongang, B, Wang, R, Ikram, MK, Volker, U, de Laat, KF, van Norden, AGW, de Kort, PL, Vermeer, SE, Brouwers, PJAM, Gons, RAR, den Heijer, T, van Dijk, GW, van Rooij, FGW, Aamodt, AH, Skogholt, AH, Willer, CJ, Heuch, I, Hagen, K, Fritsche, LG, Pedersen, LM, Ellekjaer, H, Zhou, W, Martinsen, AE, Kristoffersen, ES, Thomas, LF, Kleinschnitz, C, Frantz, S, Ungethum, K, Gallego-Fabrega, C, Lledos, M, Llucia-Carol, L, Sobrino, T, Campos, F, Castillo, J, Freijo, M, Arenillas, JF, Obach, V, Alvarez-Sabin, J, Molina, CA, Ribo, M, Munoz-Narbona, L, Lopez-Cancio, E, Millan, M, Diaz-Navarro, R, Vives-Bauza, C, Serrano-Heras, G, Segura, T, Dhar, R, Delgado-Mederos, R, Prats-Sanchez, L, Camps-Renom, P, Blay, N, Sumoy, L, Marti-Fabregas, J, Schnohr, P, Jensen, GB, Benn, M, Afzal, S, Kamstrup, PR, van Setten, J, van der Laan, SW, Vonk, JMJ, Kim, B-J, Curtze, S, Tiainen, M, Kinnunen, J, Menon, V, Sung, YJ, Saillour-Glenisson, F, Gravel, S, Mishra, A, Malik, R, Hachiya, T, Jurgenson, T, Namba, S, Posner, DC, Kamanu, FK, Koido, M, Le Grand, Q, Shi, M, He, Y, Georgakis, MK, Caro, I, Krebs, K, Liaw, Y-C, Vaura, FC, Lin, K, Winsvold, BS, Srinivasasainagendra, V, Parodi, L, Bae, H-J, Chauhan, G, Chong, MR, Tomppo, L, Akinyemi, R, Roshchupkin, GV, Habib, N, Jee, YH, Thomassen, JQ, Abedi, V, Carcel-Marquez, J, Nygaard, M, Leonard, HL, Yang, C, Yonova-Doing, E, Knol, MJ, Lewis, AJ, Judy, RL, Ago, T, Amouyel, P, Armstrong, ND, Bakker, MK, Bartz, TM, Bennett, DA, Bis, JC, Bordes, C, Borte, S, Cain, A, Ridker, PM, Cho, K, Chen, Z, Cruchaga, C, Cole, JW, de Jager, PL, de Cid, R, Endres, M, Ferreira, LE, Geerlings, MI, Gasca, NC, Gudnason, V, Hata, J, He, J, Heath, AK, Ho, Y-L, Havulinna, AS, Hopewell, JC, Hyacinth, HI, Inouye, M, Jacob, MA, Jeon, CE, Jern, C, Kamouchi, M, Keene, KL, Kitazono, T, Kittner, SJ, Konuma, T, Kumar, A, Lacaze, P, Launer, LJ, Lee, K-J, Lepik, K, Li, J, Li, L, Manichaikul, A, Markus, HS, Marston, NA, Meitinger, T, Mitchell, BD, Montellano, FA, Morisaki, T, Mosley, TH, Nalls, MA, Nordestgaard, BG, O'Donnell, MJ, Okada, Y, Onland-Moret, NC, Ovbiagele, B, Peters, A, Psaty, BM, Rich, SS, Rosand, J, Sabatine, MS, Sacco, RL, Saleheen, D, Sandset, EC, Salomaa, V, Sargurupremraj, M, Sasaki, M, Satizabal, CL, Schmidt, CO, Shimizu, A, Smith, NL, Sloane, KL, Sutoh, Y, Sun, YV, Tanno, K, Tiedt, S, Tatlisumak, T, Torres-Aguila, NP, Tiwari, HK, Tregouet, D-A, Trompet, S, Tuladhar, AM, Tybjaerg-Hansen, A, van Vugt, M, Vibo, R, Verma, SS, Wiggins, KL, Wennberg, P, Woo, D, Wilson, PWF, Xu, H, Yang, Q, Yoon, K, Millwood, IY, Gieger, C, Ninomiya, T, Grabe, HJ, Jukema, JW, Rissanen, IL, Strbian, D, Kim, YJ, Chen, P-H, Mayerhofer, E, Howson, JMM, Irvin, MR, Adams, H, Wassertheil-Smoller, S, Christensen, K, Ikram, MA, Rundek, T, Worrall, BB, Lathrop, GM, Riaz, M, Simonsick, EM, Korv, J, Franca, PHC, Zand, R, Prasad, K, Frikke-Schmidt, R, de Leeuw, F-E, Liman, T, Haeusler, KG, Ruigrok, YM, Heuschmann, PU, Longstreth, WT, Jung, KJ, Bastarache, L, Pare, G, Damrauer, SM, Chasman, DI, Rotter, JI, Anderson, CD, Zwart, J-A, Niiranen, TJ, Fornage, M, Liaw, Y-P, Seshadri, S, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Walters, RG, Ruff, CT, Owolabi, MO, Huffman, JE, Milani, L, Kamatani, Y, Dichgans, M, Debette, S, Lee, J-M, Cheng, Y-C, Meschia, JF, Chen, WM, Sale, MM, Zonderman, AB, Evans, MK, Wilson, JG, Correa, A, Traylor, M, Lewis, CM, Reiner, A, Haessler, J, Langefeld, CD, Gottesman, RF, Yaffe, K, Liu, YM, Kooperberg, C, Lange, LA, Furie, KL, Arnett, DK, Benavente, OR, Grewal, RP, Peddareddygari, LR, Hveem, K, Lindstrom, S, Wang, L, Smith, EN, Gordon, W, Vlieg, AVH, de Andrade, M, Brody, JA, Pattee, JW, Brumpton, BM, Suchon, P, Chen, M-H, Frazer, KA, Turman, C, Germain, M, MacDonald, J, Braekkan, SK, Armasu, SM, Pankratz, N, Jackson, RD, Nielsen, JB, Giulianin, F, Puurunen, MK, Ibrahim, M, Heckbert, SR, Bammler, TK, McCauley, BM, Taylor, KD, Pankow, JS, Reiner, AP, Gabrielsen, ME, Deleuze, J-F, O'Donnell, CJ, Kim, J, McKnight, B, Kraft, P, Hansen, J-B, Rosendaal, FR, Heit, JA, Tang, W, Morange, P-E, Johnson, AD, Kabrhel, C, van Dijk, EJ, Koudstaal, PJ, Luijckx, G-J, Nederkoorn, PJ, van Oostenbrugge, RJ, Visser, MC, Wermer, MJH, Kappelle, LJ, Esko, T, Metspalu, A, Magi, R, Nelis, M, Levi, CR, Maguire, J, Jimenez-Conde, J, Sharma, P, Sudlow, CLM, Rannikmae, K, Schmidt, R, Slowik, A, Pera, J, Thijs, VNS, Lindgren, AG, Ilinca, A, Melander, O, Engstrom, G, Rexrode, KM, Rothwell, PM, Stanne, TM, Johnson, JA, Danesh, J, Butterworth, AS, Heitsch, L, Boncoraglio, GB, Kubo, M, Pezzini, A, Rolfs, A, Giese, A-K, Weir, D, Ross, OA, Lemmons, R, Soderholm, M, Cushman, M, Jood, K, McDonough, CW, Bell, S, Linkohr, B, Lee, T-H, Putaala, J, Lopez, OL, Carty, CL, Jian, X, Schminke, U, Cullell, N, Delgado, P, Ibanez, L, Krupinski, J, Lioutas, V, Matsuda, K, Montaner, J, Muino, E, Roquer, J, Sarnowski, C, Sattar, N, Sibolt, G, Teumer, A, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Kanai, M, Gretarsdottir, S, Rost, NS, Yusuf, S, Almgren, P, Ay, H, Bevan, S, Brown, RD, Carrera, C, Buring, JE, Chen, W-M, Cotlarciuc, I, de Bakker, PIW, DeStefano, AL, den Hoed, M, Duan, Q, Engelter, ST, Falcone, GJ, Gustafsson, S, Hassan, A, Holliday, EG, Howard, G, Hsu, F-C, Ingelsson, E, Harris, TB, Kissela, BM, Kleindorfer, DO, Langenberg, C, Leys, D, Lin, W-Y, Lorentzen, E, Magnusson, PK, McArdle, PF, Pulit, SL, Rice, K, Sakaue, S, Sapkota, BR, Tanislav, C, Thorleifsson, G, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Tzourio, C, van Duijn, CM, Walters, M, Wareham, NJ, Amin, N, Aparicio, HJ, Attia, J, Beiser, AS, Berr, C, Bustamante, M, Caso, V, Choi, SH, Chowhan, A, Dartigues, J-F, Delavaran, H, Dorr, M, Ford, I, Gurpreet, WS, Hamsten, A, Hozawa, A, Ingelsson, M, Iwasaki, M, Kaffashian, S, Kalra, L, Kjartansson, O, Kloss, M, Labovitz, DL, Laurie, CC, Lind, L, Lindgren, CM, Makoto, H, Minegishi, N, Morris, AP, Mueller-Nurasyid, M, Norrving, B, Ogishima, S, Parati, EA, Pedersen, NL, Perola, M, Jousilahti, P, Pileggi, S, Rabionet, R, Riba-Llena, I, Ribases, M, Romero, JR, Rudd, AG, Sarin, A-P, Sarju, R, Satoh, M, Sawada, N, Sigurdsson, A, Smith, A, Stine, OC, Stott, DJ, Strauch, K, Takai, T, Tanaka, H, Touze, E, Tsugane, S, Uitterlinden, AG, Valdimarsson, EM, van der Lee, SJ, Wakai, K, Williams, SR, Wolfe, CDA, Wong, Q, Yamaji, T, Sanghera, DK, Stefansson, K, Martinez-Majander, N, Sobue, K, Soriano-Tarraga, C, Volzke, H, Akpa, O, Sarfo, FS, Akpalu, A, Obiako, R, Wahab, K, Osaigbovo, G, Owolabi, L, Komolafe, M, Jenkins, C, Arulogun, O, Ogbole, G, Adeoye, AM, Akinyemi, J, Agunloye, A, Fakunle, AG, Uvere, E, Olalere, A, Adebajo, OJ, Chen, J, Clarke, R, Collins, R, Guo, Y, Wang, C, Lv, J, Peto, R, Chen, Y, Fairhurst-Hunter, Z, Hill, M, Pozarickij, A, Schmidt, D, Stevens, B, Turnbull, I, Yu, C, Nagai, A, Murakami, Y, Shiroma, EJ, Sigurdsson, S, Ghanbari, M, Boerwinkle, E, Fongang, B, Wang, R, Ikram, MK, Volker, U, de Laat, KF, van Norden, AGW, de Kort, PL, Vermeer, SE, Brouwers, PJAM, Gons, RAR, den Heijer, T, van Dijk, GW, van Rooij, FGW, Aamodt, AH, Skogholt, AH, Willer, CJ, Heuch, I, Hagen, K, Fritsche, LG, Pedersen, LM, Ellekjaer, H, Zhou, W, Martinsen, AE, Kristoffersen, ES, Thomas, LF, Kleinschnitz, C, Frantz, S, Ungethum, K, Gallego-Fabrega, C, Lledos, M, Llucia-Carol, L, Sobrino, T, Campos, F, Castillo, J, Freijo, M, Arenillas, JF, Obach, V, Alvarez-Sabin, J, Molina, CA, Ribo, M, Munoz-Narbona, L, Lopez-Cancio, E, Millan, M, Diaz-Navarro, R, Vives-Bauza, C, Serrano-Heras, G, Segura, T, Dhar, R, Delgado-Mederos, R, Prats-Sanchez, L, Camps-Renom, P, Blay, N, Sumoy, L, Marti-Fabregas, J, Schnohr, P, Jensen, GB, Benn, M, Afzal, S, Kamstrup, PR, van Setten, J, van der Laan, SW, Vonk, JMJ, Kim, B-J, Curtze, S, Tiainen, M, Kinnunen, J, Menon, V, Sung, YJ, Saillour-Glenisson, F, and Gravel, S
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Previous genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of stroke - the second leading cause of death worldwide - were conducted predominantly in populations of European ancestry1,2. Here, in cross-ancestry GWAS meta-analyses of 110,182 patients who have had a stroke (five ancestries, 33% non-European) and 1,503,898 control individuals, we identify association signals for stroke and its subtypes at 89 (61 new) independent loci: 60 in primary inverse-variance-weighted analyses and 29 in secondary meta-regression and multitrait analyses. On the basis of internal cross-ancestry validation and an independent follow-up in 89,084 additional cases of stroke (30% non-European) and 1,013,843 control individuals, 87% of the primary stroke risk loci and 60% of the secondary stroke risk loci were replicated (P < 0.05). Effect sizes were highly correlated across ancestries. Cross-ancestry fine-mapping, in silico mutagenesis analysis3, and transcriptome-wide and proteome-wide association analyses revealed putative causal genes (such as SH3PXD2A and FURIN) and variants (such as at GRK5 and NOS3). Using a three-pronged approach4, we provide genetic evidence for putative drug effects, highlighting F11, KLKB1, PROC, GP1BA, LAMC2 and VCAM1 as possible targets, with drugs already under investigation for stroke for F11 and PROC. A polygenic score integrating cross-ancestry and ancestry-specific stroke GWASs with vascular-risk factor GWASs (integrative polygenic scores) strongly predicted ischaemic stroke in populations of European, East Asian and African ancestry5. Stroke genetic risk scores were predictive of ischaemic stroke independent of clinical risk factors in 52,600 clinical-trial participants with cardiometabolic disease. Our results provide insights to inform biology, reveal potential drug targets and derive genetic risk prediction tools across ancestries.
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3. Genetic evidence for protective effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme against alzheimer disease but not other neurodegenerative diseases in European populations
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Ryan, D. K. (David K.), Karhunen, V. (Ville), Su, B. (Bowen), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Richardson, T. G. (Tom G.), Burgess, S. (Stephen), Tzoulaki, I. (Ioanna), Gill, D. (Dipender), Ryan, D. K. (David K.), Karhunen, V. (Ville), Su, B. (Bowen), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Richardson, T. G. (Tom G.), Burgess, S. (Stephen), Tzoulaki, I. (Ioanna), and Gill, D. (Dipender)
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Background and objectives: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are a commonly prescribed class of medication used to treat heart failure, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease. However, previous observational studies have shown conflicting directions of associations between ACE inhibitors and risk of Alzheimer disease. Genetic evidence has supported a protective effect of cerebral ACE against Alzheimer disease (AD). However, it is unclear whether this effect is mediated through blood pressure and extends to other neurodegenerative diseases. Methods: We performed genetic colocalization investigating an effect of cortical ACE expression on AD risk in people of European ancestry. We further investigated whether any effect of ACE expression on AD risk is mediated through changes in blood pressure and whether effects extend to Parkinson disease, small-vessel disease, or cognitive function in a Mendelian randomization paradigm. Results: There was genetic evidence supporting a protective effect of cortical ACE expression on AD risk in people of European ancestry. Although higher cortical ACE expression was associated with higher blood pressure, there was no strong evidence to support that its association with AD was mediated through blood pressure nor that ACE expression affected risk of other neurodegenerative traits. Discussion: Genetic evidence supports protective effects of cerebral ACE expression on AD, but not other neurodegenerative outcomes in people of European ancestry. Further work is required to investigate whether therapeutic inhibition of ACE increases risk of Alzheimer disease.
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4. Genetic basis of lacunar stroke: a pooled analysis of individual patient data and genome-wide association studies
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Traylor, M, Persyn, E, Tomppo, L, Klasson, S, Abedi, V, Bakker, MK, Torres, N, Li, LX, Bell, S, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Tozer, DJ, Griessenauer, CJ, Zhang, YF, Pedersen, A, Sharma, P, Jimenez-Conde, J, Rundek, T, Grewal, RP, Lindgren, A, Meschia, JF, Salomaa, V, Havulinna, A, Kourkoulis, C, Crawford, K, Marini, S, Mitchell, BD, Kittner, SJ, Rosand, J, Dichgans, M, Jern, C, Strbian, D, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Zand, R, Ruigrok, Y, Rost, N, Lemmens, R, Rothwell, PM, Anderson, CD, Wardlaw, J, Lewis, CM, Markus, HS, Helsinki Stroke Study, Dutch Parelsnoer Inst Cerebrovasc, Natl Inst Neurological Disorders, UK DNA Lacunar Stroke Study, Int Stroke Genetics Consortium, University of St Andrews. School of Biology, Bell, Steven [0000-0001-6774-3149], Tozer, Daniel [0000-0002-0404-3214], Markus, Hugh [0000-0002-9794-5996], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, HUS Neurocenter, Helsinki University Hospital Area, Neurologian yksikkö, Medicum, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, and University of Helsinki
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Oncology ,PATHOGENESIS ,LOCI ,Genome-wide association study ,Disease ,VARIANTS ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,SUBTYPES ,0302 clinical medicine ,SMALL VESSEL DISEASE ,Stroke ,RISK ,0303 health sciences ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,3. Good health ,Europe ,ISCHEMIC-STROKE ,Meta-analysis ,Medical genetics ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,RC0321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lacunar stroke ,Clinical Neurology ,QH426 Genetics ,CLASSIFICATION ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,cardiovascular diseases ,QH426 ,METAANALYSIS ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetic association ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,3112 Neurosciences ,Australia ,DAS ,medicine.disease ,Hyperintensity ,United States ,ONSET ,Stroke, Lacunar ,RC0321 ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Funding: This work, including collection and genotyping of the UK Young Lacunar Stroke DNA Study 2 (DNA Lacunar 2), was supported by a British Heart Foundation Programme Grant (RG/16/4/32218). Background: The genetic basis of lacunar stroke is poorly understood, with a single locus on 16q24 identified to date. We sought to identify novel associations and provide mechanistic insights into the disease. Methods: We did a pooled analysis of data from newly recruited patients with an MRI-confirmed diagnosis of lacunar stroke and existing genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Patients were recruited from hospitals in the UK as part of the UK DNA Lacunar Stroke studies 1 and 2 and from collaborators within the International Stroke Genetics Consortium. Cases and controls were stratified by ancestry and two meta-analyses were done: a European ancestry analysis, and a transethnic analysis that included all ancestry groups. We also did a multi-trait analysis of GWAS, in a joint analysis with a study of cerebral white matter hyperintensities (an aetiologically related radiological trait), to find additional genetic associations. We did a transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS) to detect genes for which expression is associated with lacunar stroke; identified significantly enriched pathways using multi-marker analysis of genomic annotation; and evaluated cardiovascular risk factors causally associated with the disease using mendelian randomisation. Findings: Our meta-analysis comprised studies from Europe, the USA, and Australia, including 7338 cases and 254 798 controls, of which 2987 cases (matched with 29 540 controls) were confirmed using MRI. Five loci (ICA1L-WDR12-CARF-NBEAL1, ULK4, SPI1-SLC39A13-PSMC3-RAPSN, ZCCHC14, ZBTB14-EPB41L3) were found to be associated with lacunar stroke in the European or transethnic meta-analyses. A further seven loci (SLC25A44-PMF1-BGLAP, LOX-ZNF474-LOC100505841, FOXF2-FOXQ1, VTA1-GPR126, SH3PXD2A, HTRA1-ARMS2, COL4A2) were found to be associated in the multi-trait analysis with cerebral white matter hyperintensities (n=42 310). Two of the identified loci contain genes (COL4A2 and HTRA1) that are involved in monogenic lacunar stroke. The TWAS identified associations between the expression of six genes (SCL25A44, ULK4, CARF, FAM117B, ICA1L, NBEAL1) and lacunar stroke. Pathway analyses implicated disruption of the extracellular matrix, phosphatidylinositol 5 phosphate binding, and roundabout binding (false discovery rate
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5. Association of common genetic variants with brain microbleeds
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Knol, M.J., Lu, D.W., Traylor, M., Adams, H.H.H., Romero, J.R.J., Smith, A.V., Fornage, M., Hofer, E., Liu, J.F., Hostettler, I.C., Luciano, M., Trompet, S., Giese, A.K., Hilal, S., Akker, E.B. van den, Vojinovic, D., Li, S., Sigurdsson, S., Lee, S.J. van der, Jack, C.R., Wilson, D., Yilmaz, P., Satizabal, C.L., Liewald, D.C.M., Grond, J. van der, Chen, C., Saba, Y., Lugt, A. van der, Bastin, M.E., Windham, B.G., Cheng, C.Y., Pirpamer, L., Kantarci, K., Himali, J.J., Yang, Q., Morris, Z., Beiser, A.S., Tozer, D.J., Vernooij, M.W., Amin, N., Beekman, M., Koh, J.Y., Stott, D.J., Houlden, H., Schmidt, R., Gottesman, R.F., MacKinnon, A.D., DeCarli, C., Gudnason, V., Deary, I.J., Duijn, C.M. van, Slagboom, P.E., Wong, T.Y., Rost, N.S., Jukema, J.W., Mosley, T.H., Werring, D.J., Schmidt, H., Wardlaw, J.M., Ikram, M.A., Seshadri, S., Launer, L.J., Markus, H.S., Neurology, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration, Epidemiology, Neurosciences, Clinical Genetics, and Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
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ObjectiveTo identify common genetic variants associated with the presence of brain microbleeds (BMBs).MethodsWe performed genome-wide association studies in 11 population-based cohort studies and 3 case–control or case-only stroke cohorts. Genotypes were imputed to the Haplotype Reference Consortium or 1000 Genomes reference panel. BMBs were rated on susceptibility-weighted or T2*-weighted gradient echo MRI sequences, and further classified as lobar or mixed (including strictly deep and infratentorial, possibly with lobar BMB). In a subset, we assessed the effects of APOE ε2 and ε4 alleles on BMB counts. We also related previously identified cerebral small vessel disease variants to BMBs.ResultsBMBs were detected in 3,556 of the 25,862 participants, of which 2,179 were strictly lobar and 1,293 mixed. One locus in the APOE region reached genome-wide significance for its association with BMB (lead single nucleotide polymorphism rs769449; odds ratio [OR]any BMB [95% confidence interval (CI)] 1.33 [1.21–1.45]; p = 2.5 × 10−10). APOE ε4 alleles were associated with strictly lobar (OR [95% CI] 1.34 [1.19–1.50]; p = 1.0 × 10−6) but not with mixed BMB counts (OR [95% CI] 1.04 [0.86–1.25]; p = 0.68). APOE ε2 alleles did not show associations with BMB counts. Variants previously related to deep intracerebral hemorrhage and lacunar stroke, and a risk score of cerebral white matter hyperintensity variants, were associated with BMB.ConclusionsGenetic variants in the APOE region are associated with the presence of BMB, most likely due to the APOE ε4 allele count related to a higher number of strictly lobar BMBs. Genetic predisposition to small vessel disease confers risk of BMB, indicating genetic overlap with other cerebral small vessel disease markers.
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6. Assessment of Bidirectional Relationships Between Physical Activity and Depression Among Adults A 2-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study
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Choi, K.W., Chen, C.Y., Stein, M.B., Klimentidis, Y.C., Wang, M.J., Koenen, K.C., Smoller, J.W., Wray, N.R., Ripke, S., Mattheisen, M., Trzaskowski, M., Byrne, E.M., Abdellaoui, A., Adams, M.J., Agerbo, E., Air, T., Andlauer, T.F.M., Bacanu, S.A., Baekvad-Hansen, M., Beekman, A.T.F., Bigdeli, T.B., Binder, E.B., Blackwood, D.H.R., Bryois, J., Buttenschon, H.N., Bybjerg-Grauholm, J., Cai, N., Castelao, E., Hvarregaard, J., Christensen, J.H., Clarke, T.K., Coleman, J.R.I., Colodro-Conde, L., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Craddock, N., Crawford, G.E., Davies, G., Deary, I.J., Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M., Direk, N., Dolan, C.V., Dunn, E.C., Eley, T.C., Escott-Price, V., Kiadeh, F.F.H., Finucane, H.K., Forstner, A.J., Frank, J., Gaspar, H.A., Gill, M., Goes, F.S., Gordon, S.D., Grove, J., Hall, L.S., Hansen, C.S., Hansen, T.F., Herms, S., Hickie, I.B., Hoffmann, P., Homuth, G., Horn, C., Hottenga, J.J., Hougaard, D.M., Ising, M., Jansen, R., Jorgenson, E., Knowles, J.A., Kohane, I.S., Kraft, J., Kretzschmar, W., Krogh, J., Kutalik, Z., Li, Y.H., Lind, P.A., MacIntyre, D.J., MacKinnon, D.F., Maier, R.M., Marchini, J., McGrath, P., McGuffin, P., Medland, S.E., Mehta, D., Middeldorp, C.M., Mihailov, E., Milaneschi, Y., Milani, L., Mondimore, F.M., Montgomery, G.W., Mostafavi, S., Mullins, N., Nauck, M., Ng, B., Nivard, M.G., Nyholt, D.R., O'Reilly, P.F., Oskarsson, H., Owen, M.J., Painter, J.N., Pedersen, C.B., Pedersen, M.G., Peterson, R.E., Pettersson, E., Peyrot, W.J., Pistis, G., Posthuma, D., Quiroz, J.A., Qvist, P., Rice, J.P., Riley, B.P., Rivera, M., Saeed, S., Schoevers, R., Schulte, E.C., Shen, L., Shi, J.X., Shyn, S.I., Sigurdsson, E., Sinnamon, G.C.B., Smit, J.H., Smith, D.J., Stefansson, H., Steinberg, S., Streit, F., Strohmaier, J., Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H., Teumer, A., Thompson, W., Thomson, P.A., Thorgeirsson, T.E., Traylor, M., Treutlein, J., Trubetskoy, V., Uitterlinden, A.G., Umbricht, D., Auwera, S. van der, Hemert, A.M. van, Viktorin, A., Visscher, P.M., Wang, Y.P., Webb, B.T., Weinsheimer, S.M., Wellmann, J., Willemsen, G., Witt, S.H., Wu, Y., Xi, H.L.S., Yang, J., Zhang, F.T., Arolt, V., Baune, B.T., Berger, K., Boomsma, D.I., Cichon, S., Dannlowski, U., Geus, E.J.C. de, DePaulo, J.R., Domenici, E., Domschke, K., Esko, T., Grabe, H.J., Hamilton, S.P., Hayward, C., Heath, A.C., Kendler, K.S., Kloiber, S., Lewis, G., Li, Q.Q.S., Lucae, S., Madden, P.A.F., Magnusson, P.K., Martin, N.G., McIntosh, A.M., Metspalu, A., Mors, O., Mortensen, P.B., Nordentoft, M., Nothen, M.M., O'Donovan, M.C., Paciga, S.A., Pedersen, N.L., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Perlis, R.H., Porteous, D.J., Potash, J.B., Preisig, M., Rietschel, M., Schaefer, C., Schulze, T.G., Stefansson, K., Tiemeier, H., Uher, R., Volzke, H., Weissman, M.M., Werge, T., Lewis, C.M., Levinson, D.F., Breen, G., Borglum, A.D., Sullivan, P.F., Major Depressive Disorder Working, Epidemiology, Internal Medicine, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology, Psychiatry, Biological Psychology, APH - Methodology, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, APH - Personalized Medicine, Complex Trait Genetics, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, APH - Mental Health, and Adult Psychiatry
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Importance: Increasing evidence shows that physical activity is associated with reduced risk for depression, pointing to a potential modifiable target for prevention. However, the causality and direction of this association are not clear; physical activity may protect against depression, and/or depression may result in decreased physical activity.Objective: To examine bidirectional relationships between physical activity and depression using a genetically informed method for assessing potential causal inference.Design, Setting, and Participants: This 2-sample mendelian randomization (MR) used independent top genetic variants associated with 2 physical activity phenotypes-self-reported (n = 377 234) and objective accelerometer-based (n = 91 084)-and with major depressive disorder (MDD) (n = 143 265) as genetic instruments from the largest available, nonoverlapping genome-wide association studies (GWAS). GWAS were previously conducted in diverse observational cohorts, including the UK Biobank (for physical activity) and participating studies in the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (for MDD) among adults of European ancestry. Mendelian randomization estimates from each genetic instrument were combined using inverse variance weighted meta-analysis, with alternate methods (eg, weighted median, MR Egger, MR-Pleiotropy Residual Sum and Outlier [PRESSO]) and multiple sensitivity analyses to assess horizontal pleiotropy and remove outliers. Data were analyzed from May 10 through July 31, 2018.Main Outcomes and Measures: MDD and physical activity.Results: GWAS summary data were available for a combined sample size of 611 583 adult participants. Mendelian randomization evidence suggested a protective relationship between accelerometer-based activity and MDD (odds ratio [OR], 0.74 for MDD per 1-SD increase in mean acceleration; 95% CI, 0.59-0.92; P = .006). In contrast, there was no statistically significant relationship between MDD and accelerometer-based activity (β = -0.08 in mean acceleration per MDD vs control status; 95% CI, -0.47 to 0.32; P = .70). Furthermore, there was no significant relationship between self-reported activity and MDD (OR, 1.28 for MDD per 1-SD increase in metabolic-equivalent minutes of reported moderate-to-vigorous activity; 95% CI, 0.57-3.37; P = .48), or between MDD and self-reported activity (β = 0.02 per MDD in standardized metabolic-equivalent minutes of reported moderate-to-vigorous activity per MDD vs control status; 95% CI, -0.008 to 0.05; P = .15).Conclusions and Relevance: Using genetic instruments identified from large-scale GWAS, robust evidence supports a protective relationship between objectively assessed-but not self-reported-physical activity and the risk for MDD. Findings point to the importance of objective measurement of physical activity in epidemiologic studies of mental health and support the hypothesis that enhancing physical activity may be an effective prevention strategy for depression.
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7. The contribution of variants in collagen IV genes to common cerebrovascular phenotypes: 120
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Rannikmäe, K, Davies, G, Devan, W, Bevan, S, Traylor, M, Falcone, G, Anderson, C, Rost, N, Markus, H, Rosand, J, Van Agtmael, T, and Sudlow, C LM
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8. RANGE EXTENSIONS FOR SOME BOLIVIAN BIRDS 2. COLUMBIDAE TO RHINOCRYPTIDAE
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9. Subtype Specificity of Genetic Loci Associated With Stroke in 16 664 Cases and 32 792 Controls
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Traylor, M, Anderson, CD, Rutten-Jacobs, LCA, Falcone, GJ, Comeau, ME, Ay, H, Sudlow, CLM, Xu, H, Mitchell, BD, Cole, JW, Rexrode, K, Jimenez-Conde, J, Schmidt, R, Grewal, RP, Sacco, R, Ribases, M, Rundek, T, Rosand, J, Dichgans, M, Lee, J-M, Langefeld, CD, Kittner, SJ, Markus, HS, Woo, D, and Malik, R
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10. Germline selection shapes human mitochondrial DNA diversity
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Wei, W, Tuna, S, Keogh, MJ, Smith, KR, Aitman, TJ, Beales, PL, Bennett, DL, Gale, DP, Bitner-Glindzicz, MAK, Black, GC, Brennan, P, Elliott, P, Flinter, FA, Floto, RA, Houlden, H, Irving, M, Koziell, A, Maher, ER, Markus, HS, Morrell, NW, Newman, WG, Roberts, I, Sayer, JA, Smith, KGC, Taylor, JC, Watkins, H, Webster, AR, Wilkie, AOM, Williamson, C, Attwood, A, Brown, M, Brod, NC, Crisp-Hihn, A, Davis, J, Deevi, SVV, Dewhurst, EF, Edwards, K, Erwood, M, Fox, J, Frary, AJ, Hu, F, Jolley, J, Kingston, N, Linger, R, Mapeta, R, Martin, J, Meacham, S, Papadia, S, Rayner-Matthews, PJ, Samarghitean, C, Shamardina, O, Simeoni, I, Staines, S, Staples, E, Stark, H, Stephens, J, Titterton, C, Von Ziegenweidt, J, Watt, C, Whitehorn, D, Wood, Y, Yates, K, Yu, P, James, R, Ashford, S, Penkett, CJ, Stirrups, KE, Bariana, T, Lentaigne, C, Sivapalaratnam, S, Westbury, SK, Allsup, DJ, Bakchoul, T, Biss, T, Boyce, S, Collins, J, Collins, PW, Curry, NS, Downes, K, Dutt, T, Erber, WN, Evans, G, Everington, T, Favier, R, Gomez, K, Greene, D, Gresele, P, Hart, D, Kazmi, R, Kelly, AM, Lambert, M, Madan, B, Mangles, S, Mathias, M, Millar, C, Obaji, S, Peerlinck, K, Roughley, C, Schulman, S, Scully, M, Shapiro, SE, Sibson, K, Sims, MC, Tait, RC, Talks, K, Thys, C, Toh, C-H, Van Geet, C, Westwood, J-P, Mumford, AD, Ouwehand, WH, Freson, K, Laffan, MA, Tan, RYY, Harkness, K, Mehta, S, Muir, KW, Hassan, A, Traylor, M, Drazyk, AM, Parry, D, Ahmed, M, Kazkaz, H, Vandersteen, AM, Ormondroyd, E, Thomson, K, Dent, T, Buchan, RJ, Bueser, T, Carr-White, G, Cook, S, Daniels, MJ, Harper, AR, Ware, JS, Dixon, PH, Chambers, J, Cheng, F, Estiu, MC, Hague, WM, Marschall, H-U, Vazquez-Lopez, M, Arno, G, French, CE, Michaelides, M, Moore, AT, Sanchis-Juan, A, Carss, K, Raymond, FL, Chinnery, PF, Griffiths, P, Horvath, R, Hudson, G, Jurkute, N, Pyle, A, Yu-Wai-Man, P, Whitworth, J, Adlard, J, Armstrong, R, Brewer, C, Casey, R, Cole, TRP, Evans, DG, Greenhalgh, L, Hanson, HL, Hoffman, J, Izatt, L, Kumar, A, Lalloo, F, Ong, KR, Park, S-M, Searle, C, Side, L, Snape, K, Woodward, E, Tischkowitz, M, Grozeva, D, Kurian, MA, Themistocleous, AC, Gosal, D, Marshall, A, Matthews, E, McCarthy, MI, Renton, T, Rice, ASC, Vale, T, Walker, SM, Woods, CG, Thaventhiran, JE, Allen, HL, Savic, S, Alachkar, H, Antrobus, R, Baxendale, HE, Browning, MJ, Buckland, MS, Cooper, N, Edgar, JDM, Egner, W, Gilmour, KC, Goddard, S, Gordins, P, Grigoriadou, S, Hackett, S, Hague, R, Hayman, G, Herwadkar, A, Huissoon, AP, Jolles, S, Kelleher, P, Kumararatne, D, Longhurst, H, Lorenzo, LE, Lyons, PA, Maimaris, J, Noorani, S, Richter, A, Sargur, RB, Sewell, WAC, Thomas, D, Thomas, MJ, Worth, A, Yong, PFK, Kuijpers, TW, Thrasher, AJ, Levine, AP, Sadeghi-Alavijeh, O, Wong, EKS, Cook, HT, Chan, MMY, Hall, M, Harris, C, McAlinden, P, Marchbank, KJ, Marks, S, Maxwell, H, Mozere, M, Wessels, J, Johnson, SA, Bleda, M, Hadinnapola, C, Haimel, M, Swietlik, E, Bogaard, H, Church, C, Coghlan, G, Condliffe, R, Corris, P, Danesino, C, Eyries, M, Gall, H, Ghofrani, H-A, Gibbs, JSR, Girerd, B, Holden, S, Houweling, A, Howard, LS, Humbert, M, Kiely, DG, Kovacs, G, Lawrie, A, Ross, RVM, Moledina, S, Montani, D, Newnham, M, Olschewski, A, Olschewski, H, Peacock, A, Pepke-Zaba, J, Scelsi, L, Seeger, W, Soubrier, F, Suntharalingam, J, Toshner, M, Treacy, C, Trembath, R, Noordegraaf, AV, Waisfisz, Q, Wharton, J, Wilkins, MR, Wort, SJ, Graf, S, Louka, E, Roy, NB, Rao, A, Ancliff, P, Babbs, C, Layton, DM, Mead, AJ, O'Sullivan, J, Okoli, S, Saleem, M, Bierzynska, A, Diz, CB, Colby, E, Ekani, MN, Satchell, S, Fowler, T, Rendon, A, Scott, R, Smedley, D, Thomas, E, Caulfield, M, Abbs, S, Burrows, N, Chitre, M, Gattens, M, Gurnell, M, Kelsall, W, Poole, KES, Ross-Russell, R, Spasic-Boskovic, O, Twiss, P, Wagner, A, Banka, S, Clayton-Smith, J, Douzgou, S, Abulhoul, L, Aurora, P, Bockenhauer, D, Cleary, M, Dattani, M, Ganesan, V, Pilkington, C, Rahman, S, Shah, N, Wedderburn, L, Compton, CJ, Deshpande, C, Fassihi, H, Haque, E, Josifova, D, Mohammed, SN, Robert, L, Rose, SJ, Ruddy, DM, Sarkany, RN, Sayer, G, Shaw, AC, Campbell, C, Gibson, K, Koelling, N, Lester, T, Nemeth, AH, Palles, C, Patel, S, Sen, A, Taylor, J, Tomlinson, IP, Malka, S, Browning, AC, Burn, J, De Soyza, A, Graham, J, Pearce, S, Quinton, R, Schaefer, AM, Wilson, BT, Wright, M, Simpson, M, Syrris, P, Bradley, JR, Turro, E, ARD - 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INTRODUCTION Only 2.4% of the 16.5-kb mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genome shows homoplasmic variation at >1% frequency in humans. Migration patterns have contributed to geographic differences in the frequency of common genetic variants, but population genetic evidence indicates that selection shapes the evolving mtDNA phylogeny. The mechanism and timing of this process are not clear. Unlike the nuclear genome, mtDNA is maternally transmitted and there are many copies in each cell. Initially, a new genetic variant affects only a proportion of the mtDNA (heteroplasmy). During female germ cell development, a reduction in the amount of mtDNA per cell causes a “genetic bottleneck,” which leads to rapid segregation of mtDNA molecules and different levels of heteroplasmy between siblings. Although heteroplasmy is primarily governed by random genetic drift, there is evidence of selection occurring during this process in animals. Yet it has been difficult to demonstrate this convincingly in humans. RATIONALE To determine whether there is selection for or against heteroplasmic mtDNA variants during transmission, we studied 12,975 whole-genome sequences, including 1526 mother–offspring pairs of which 45.1% had heteroplasmy affecting >1% of mtDNA molecules. Harnessing both the mtDNA and nuclear genome sequences, we then determined whether the nuclear genetic background influenced mtDNA heteroplasmy, validating our findings in another 40,325 individuals. RESULTS Previously unknown mtDNA variants were less likely to be inherited than known variants, in which the level of heteroplasmy tended to increase on transmission. Variants in the ribosomal RNA genes were less likely to be transmitted, whereas variants in the noncoding displacement (D)–loop were more likely to be transmitted. MtDNA variants predicted to affect the protein sequence tended to have lower heteroplasmy levels than synonymous variants. In 12,975 individuals, we identified a correlation between the location of heteroplasmic sites and known D-loop polymorphisms, including the absence of variants in critical sites required for mtDNA transcription and replication. We defined 206 unrelated individuals for which the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes were from different human populations. In these individuals, new population-specific heteroplasmies were more likely to match the nuclear genetic ancestry than the mitochondrial genome on which the mutations occurred. These findings were independently replicated in 654 additional unrelated individuals. CONCLUSION The characteristics of mtDNA in the human population are shaped by selective forces acting on heteroplasmy within the female germ line and are influenced by the nuclear genetic background. The signature of selection can be seen over one generation, ensuring consistency between these two independent genetic systems.
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11. Multiancestry genome-wide association study of 520,000 subjects identifies 32 loci associated with stroke and stroke subtypes (vol 50, pg 524, 2018)
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Malik, R, Chauhan, G, Traylor, M, Sargurupremraj, M, Okada, Y, Mishra, A, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Giese, A-K, Van der Laan, SW, Gretarsdottir, S, Anderson, CD, Chong, M, Adams, HHH, Ago, T, Almgren, P, Amouyel, P, Ay, H, Bartz, TM, Benavente, OR, Bevan, S, Boncoraglio, GB, Brown, RD, Butterworth, AS, Carrera, C, Carty, CL, Chasman, DI, Chen, W-M, Cole, JW, Correa, A, Cotlarciuc, I, Cruchaga, C, Danesh, J, De Bakker, PIW, DeStefano, AL, Den Hoed, M, Duan, Q, Engelter, ST, Falcone, GJ, Gottesman, RF, Grewal, RP, Gudnason, V, Gustafsson, S, Haessler, J, Harris, TB, Hassan, A, Havulinna, AS, Heckbert, SR, Holliday, EG, Howard, G, Hsu, F-C, Hyacinth, IH, Ikram, MA, Ingelsson, E, Irvin, MR, Jian, X, Jimenez-Conde, J, Johnson, JA, Jukema, JW, Kanai, M, Keene, KL, Kissela, BM, Kleindorfer, DO, Kooperberg, C, Kubo, M, Lange, LA, Langefeld, CD, Langenberg, C, Launer, LJ, Lee, J-M, Lemmens, R, Leys, D, Lewis, CM, Lin, W-Y, Lindgren, AG, Lorentzen, E, Magnusson, PK, Maguire, J, Manichaikul, A, McArdle, PF, Meschia, JF, Mitchell, BD, Mosley, TH, Nalls, MA, Ninomiya, T, O'Donnell, MJ, Psaty, BM, Pulit, SL, Rannikmae, K, Reiner, AP, Rexrode, KM, Rice, K, Rich, SS, Ridker, PM, Rost, NS, Rothwell, PM, Rotter, JI, Rundek, T, Sacco, RL, Sakaue, S, Sale, MM, Salomaa, V, Sapkota, BR, Schmidt, R, Schmidt, CO, Schminke, U, Sharma, P, Slowik, A, Sudlow, CLM, Tanislav, C, Tatlisumak, T, Taylor, KD, Thijs, VNS, Thorleifsson, G, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Tiedt, S, Trompet, S, Tzourio, C, Van Duijn, CM, Walters, M, Wareham, NJ, Wassertheil-Smoller, S, Wilson, JG, Wiggins, KL, Yang, Q, Yusuf, S, Bis, JC, Pastinen, T, Ruusalepp, A, Schadt, EE, Koplev, S, Bjorkegren, JLM, Codoni, V, Civelek, M, Smith, NL, Tregouet, DA, Christophersen, IE, Roselli, C, Lubitz, SA, Ellinor, PT, Tai, ES, Kooner, JS, Kato, N, He, J, Van der Harst, P, Elliott, P, Chambers, JC, Takeuchi, F, Johnson, AD, Sanghera, DK, Melander, O, Jern, C, Strbian, D, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Longstreth, WT, Rolfs, A, Hata, J, Woo, D, Rosand, J, Pare, G, Hopewell, JC, Saleheen, D, Stefansson, K, Worrall, BB, Kittner, SJ, Seshadri, S, Fornage, M, Markus, HS, Howson, JMM, Kamatani, Y, Debette, S, and Dichgans, M
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Genetics & Heredity ,International Genomics of Blood Pressure (iGEN-BP) Consortium ,COMPASS Consortium ,MEGASTROKE Consortium ,Science & Technology ,UK Young Lacunar DNA Study ,AFGen Consortium ,INVENT Consortium ,STARNET ,06 Biological Sciences ,METASTROKE Consortium ,EPIC-CVD Consortium ,BioBank Japan Cooperative Hospital Group ,International Stroke Genetics Consortium (ISGC) ,NINDS Stroke Genetics Network (SiGN) ,Neurology Working Group of the CHARGE Consortium ,EPIC-InterAct Consortium ,Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) Consortium ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology - Published
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12. Identification of common genetic risk variants for autism spectrum disorder
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Grove, J., Ripke, S., Als, T.D., Mattheisen, M., Walters, R.K., Won, H., Pallesen, J., Agerbo, E., Andreassen, O.A., Anney, R., Awashti, S., Belliveau, R., Bettella, F., Buxbaum, J.D., Bybjerg-Grauholm, J., Baekvad-Hansen, M., Cerrato, F., Chambert, K., Christensen, J.H., Churchhouse, C., Dellenvall, K., Demontis, D., Rubeis, S. de, Devlin, B., Djurovic, S., Dumont, A.L., Goldstein, J.I., Hansen, C.S., Hauberg, M.E., Hollegaard, M.V., Hope, S., Howrigan, D.P., Huang, H., Hultman, C.M., Klei, L., Maller, J., Martin, J., Martin, A.R., Moran, J.L., Nyegaard, M., Naeland, T., Palmer, D.S., Palotie, A., Pedersen, C.B., Pedersen, M.G., dPoterba, T., Poulsen, J.B., St Pourcain, B., Qvist, P., Rehnstrom, K., Reichenberg, A., Reichert, J., Robinson, E.B., Roeder, K., Roussos, P., Saemundsen, E., Sandin, S., Satterstrom, F.K., Smith, G.D., Stefansson, H., Steinberg, S., Stevens, C.R., Sullivan, P.F., Turley, P., Walters, G.B., Xu, X.Y., Stefansson, K., Geschwind, D.H., Nordentoft, M., Hougaard, D.M., Werge, T., Mors, O., Mortensen, P.B., Neale, B.M., Daly, M.J., Borglum, A.D., Wray, N.R., Trzaskowski, M., Byrne, E.M., Abdellaoui, A., Adams, M.J., Air, T.M., Andlauer, T.F.M., Bacanu, S.A., Beekman, A.T.F., Bigdeli, T.B., Binder, E.B., Blackwood, D.H.R., Bryois, J., Buttenschon, H.N., Cai, N., Castelao, E., Clarke, T.K., Coleman, J.R.I., Colodro-Conde, L., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Craddock, N., Crawford, G.E., Davies, G., Deary, I.J., Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M., Direk, N., Dolan, C.V., Dunn, E.C., Eley, T.C., Escott-Price, V., Kiadeh, F.F.H., Finucane, H.K., Forstner, A.J., Frank, J., Gaspar, H.A., Gill, M., Goes, F.S., Gordon, S.D., Hall, L.S., Hansen, T.F., Herms, S., Hickie, I.B., Hoffmann, P., Homuth, G., Horn, C., Hottenga, J.J., Ising, M., Jansen, R., Jorgenson, E., Knowles, J.A., Kohane, I.S., Kraft, J., Kretzschmar, W.W., Krogh, J., Kutalik, Z., Li, Y., Lind, P.A., MacIntyre, D.J., MacKinnon, D.F., Maier, R.M., Maier, W., Marchini, J., Mbarek, H., McGrath, P., McGuffin, P., Medland, S.E., Mehta, D., Middeldorp, C.M., Mihailov, E., Milaneschi, Y., Milani, L., Mondimore, F.M., Montgomery, G.W., Mostafavi, S., Mullins, N., Nauck, M., Ng, B., Nivard, M.G., Nyholt, D.R., O'Reilly, P.F., Oskarsson, H., Owen, M.J., Painter, J.N., Peterson, R.E., Pettersson, E., Peyrot, W.J., Pistis, G., Posthuma, D., Quiroz, J.A., Rice, J.P., Riley, B.P., Rivera, M., Mirza, S.S., Schoevers, R., Schulte, E.C., Shen, L., Shi, J.X., Shyn, S.I., Sigurdsson, E., Sinnamon, G.C.B., Smit, J.H., Smith, D.J., Streit, F., Strohmaier, J., Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H., Teumer, A., Thompson, W., Thomson, P.A., Thorgeirsson, T.E., Traylor, M., Treutlein, J., Trubetskoy, V., Uitterlinden, A.G., Umbricht, D., Auwera, S. van der, Hemert, A.M. van, Viktorin, A., Visscher, P.M., Wang, Y.P., Webb, B.T., Weinsheimer, S.M., Wellmann, J., Willemsen, G., Witt, S.H., Wu, Y., Xi, H.S., Yang, J., Zhang, F.T., Arolt, V., Baune, B.T., Berger, K., Boomsma, D.I., Cichon, S., Dannlowski, U., Geus, E.J.C. de, DePaulo, J.R., Domenici, E., Domschke, K., Esko, T., Grabe, H.J., Hamilton, S.P., Hayward, C., Heath, A.C., Kendler, K.S., Kloiber, S., Lewis, G., Li, Q.S., Lucae, S., Madden, P.A.F., Magnusson, P.K., Martin, N.G., McIntosh, A.M., Metspalu, A., Muller-Myhsok, B., Nothen, M.M., O'Donovan, M.C., Paciga, S.A., Pedersen, N.L., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Perlis, R.H., Porteous, D.J., Potash, J.B., Preisig, M., Rietschel, M., Schaefer, C., Schulze, T.G., Smoller, J.W., Tiemeier, H., Uher, R., Volzke, H., Weissman, M.M., Lewis, C.M., Levinson, D.F., Breen, G., Agee, M., Alipanahi, B., Auton, A., Bell, R.K., Bryc, K., Elson, S.L., Fontanillas, P., Furlotte, N.A., Hromatka, B.S., Huber, K.E., Kleinman, A., Litterman, N.K., McIntyre, M.H., Mountain, J.L., Noblin, E.S., Northover, C.A.M., Pitts, S.J., Sathirapongsasuti, J.F., Sazonova, O.V., Shelton, J.F., Shringarpure, S., Tung, J.Y., Vacic, V., Wilson, C.H., Psychiat Genomics Consortium, BUPGEN, 23andMe Re, Biological Psychology, APH - Methodology, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, APH - Personalized Medicine, APH - Mental Health, Complex Trait Genetics, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, Adult Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Human genetics, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), VU University medical center, APH - Digital Health, Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Interdisciplinary Centre Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE), Perceptual and Cognitive Neuroscience (PCN), Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Program (CCNP), Autism Spectrum Disorders Working Group of The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, BUPGEN, Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Me Research Team, Epidemiology, and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology
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Male ,Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,Autism Spectrum Disorder ,Denmark ,LD SCORE REGRESSION ,LOCI ,Genome-wide association study ,DE-NOVO ,0302 clinical medicine ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Risk Factors ,SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY ,CELL-SURFACE ,Child ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,HERITABILITY ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease/genetics ,1184 Genetics, developmental biology, physiology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics ,Phenotype ,3. Good health ,Schizophrenia ,Autism spectrum disorder ,Child, Preschool ,Genome-Wide Association Study/methods ,Female ,SIMONS SIMPLEX COLLECTION ,Adolescent ,Biology ,NEURITE OUTGROWTH ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,SDG 2 - Zero Hunger ,Multifactorial Inheritance/genetics ,METAANALYSIS ,030304 developmental biology ,Case-control study ,Heritability ,medicine.disease ,Autism Spectrum Disorder/genetics ,Case-Control Studies ,3111 Biomedicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Published in final edited form as: Nat Genet. 2019 March ; 51(3): 431–444. doi:10.1038/s41588-019-0344-8., Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly heritable and heterogeneous group of neurodevelopmental phenotypes diagnosed in more than 1% of children. Common genetic variants contribute substantially to ASD susceptibility, but to date no individual variants have been robustly associated with ASD. With a marked sample size increase from a unique Danish population resource, we report a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 18,381 ASD cases and 27,969 controls that identifies five genome-wide significant loci. Leveraging GWAS results from three phenotypes with significantly overlapping genetic architectures (schizophrenia, major depression, and educational attainment), seven additional loci shared with other traits are identified at equally strict significance levels. Dissecting the polygenic architecture, we find both quantitative and qualitative polygenic heterogeneity across ASD subtypes. These results highlight biological insights, particularly relating to neuronal function and corticogenesis and establish that GWAS performed at scale will be much more productive in the near term in ASD., The iPSYCH project is funded by the Lundbeck Foundation (grant numbers R102-A9118 and R155-2014-1724) and the universities and university hospitals of Aarhus and Copenhagen. Genotyping of iPSYCH and PGC samples was supported by grants from the Lundbeck Foundation, the Stanley Foundation, the Simons Foundation (SFARI 311789 to MJD), and NIMH (5U01MH094432–02 to MJD). The Danish National Biobank resource was supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Data handling and analysis on the GenomeDK HPC facility was supported by NIMH (1U01MH109514–01 to M O’Donovan and ADB). High-performance computer capacity for handling and statistical analysis of iPSYCH data on the GenomeDK HPC facility was provided by the Centre for Integrative Sequencing, iSEQ, Aarhus University, Denmark (grant to ADB). Drs. S De Rubeis and JD Buxbaum were supported by NIH grants MH097849 (to JDB) and MH111661 (to JDB), and by the Seaver Foundation (to SDR and JDB). Dr J Martin was supported by the Wellcome Trust (grant no: 106047). O. Andreassen received funding from Research Council of Norway (#213694, #223273, #248980, #248778), Stiftelsen KG Jebsen and South-East Norway Health Authority. We thank the research participants and employees of 23andMe for making this work possible.
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13. Association of common genetic variants with brain microbleeds
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Knol, M.J. (Maria), Lu, Dongwei, Traylor, M. (Matthew), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab), Romero, J.R. (Jose Rafael), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Fornage, M. (Myriam), Hofer, E. (Edith), Liu, J. (Juan), Hostettler, Isabel C., Luciano, M. (Michelle), Trompet, S. (Stella), Giese, A.-K. (Anne-Katrin), Hilal, S. (Saima), Akker, E.B. (Erik) van den, Vojinović, D. (Dina), S. Li (Shuo), Sigurdsson, S. (Sigurdur), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Jack Jr., C.R. (Clifford), Wilson, D. (Dana), Yilmaz, P. (Pinar), Satizabal, C.L. (Claudia), Liewald, D.C.M. (David), Grond, J. (Jeroen) van der, Chen, C. (Christopher), Saba, Y. (Yasaman), Lugt, A. (Aad) van der, Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Windham, B.G. (Gwen), Cheng, C-Y. (Ching-Yu), Pirpamer, Lukas, Kantarci, Kejal, Himali, J.J. (Jayandra), Yang, Q. (Qiong), Morris, Zoe, Beiser, A. (Alexa), Tozer, Daniel J., Vernooij, M.W. (Meike), Amin, N. (Najaf), Beekman, M. (Marian), Koh, J.Y. (Jia Yu), Stott, D.J.M. (David), Houlden, H. (Henry), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), MacKinnon, Andrew D., DeCarli, C. (Charles), Guonason, V. (Vilmundur), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Wong, T.Y. (Tien Yin), Rost, N.S. (Natalia), Jukeme, J.W. (J. Wouter), Mosley, T.H. (Thomas), Werring, D.J. (David), Schmidt, H. (Helena), Wardlaw, J.M. (J.), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Markus, H.S. (Hugh S.), Knol, M.J. (Maria), Lu, Dongwei, Traylor, M. (Matthew), Adams, H.H.H. (Hieab), Romero, J.R. (Jose Rafael), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Fornage, M. (Myriam), Hofer, E. (Edith), Liu, J. (Juan), Hostettler, Isabel C., Luciano, M. (Michelle), Trompet, S. (Stella), Giese, A.-K. (Anne-Katrin), Hilal, S. (Saima), Akker, E.B. (Erik) van den, Vojinović, D. (Dina), S. Li (Shuo), Sigurdsson, S. (Sigurdur), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Jack Jr., C.R. (Clifford), Wilson, D. (Dana), Yilmaz, P. (Pinar), Satizabal, C.L. (Claudia), Liewald, D.C.M. (David), Grond, J. (Jeroen) van der, Chen, C. (Christopher), Saba, Y. (Yasaman), Lugt, A. (Aad) van der, Bastin, M.E. (Mark), Windham, B.G. (Gwen), Cheng, C-Y. (Ching-Yu), Pirpamer, Lukas, Kantarci, Kejal, Himali, J.J. (Jayandra), Yang, Q. (Qiong), Morris, Zoe, Beiser, A. (Alexa), Tozer, Daniel J., Vernooij, M.W. (Meike), Amin, N. (Najaf), Beekman, M. (Marian), Koh, J.Y. (Jia Yu), Stott, D.J.M. (David), Houlden, H. (Henry), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Gottesman, R.F. (Rebecca), MacKinnon, Andrew D., DeCarli, C. (Charles), Guonason, V. (Vilmundur), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Wong, T.Y. (Tien Yin), Rost, N.S. (Natalia), Jukeme, J.W. (J. Wouter), Mosley, T.H. (Thomas), Werring, D.J. (David), Schmidt, H. (Helena), Wardlaw, J.M. (J.), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), and Markus, H.S. (Hugh S.)
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14. Classical Human Leukocyte Antigen Alleles and C4 Haplotypes Are Not Significantly Associated With Depression
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Glanville, KP, Coleman, JR, Hanscombe, KB, Euesden, J, Choi, SW, Purves, KL, Breen, G, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Baune, BT, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Boomsma, D, Buttenschon, HN, Colodro-Conde, L, Dannlowski, U, Direk, N, Dunn, EC, Forstner, AJ, de Geus, EJC, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Knowles, JA, Kutalik, Z, Levinson, DF, Lewis, G, Lind, PA, Lucae, S, Magnusson, PK, McGuffin, P, McIntosh, AM, Milaneschi, Y, Mors, O, Mostafavi, S, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Ripke, S, Shi, J, Shyn, S, Smoller, JW, Streit, F, Sullivan, PF, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Van der Auwera, S, Weissman, MM, O'Reilly, PF, Lewis, CM, Wray, NR, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Bryois, J, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Dolan, C, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Foo, JC, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Howard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jorgenson, E, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Li, Y, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Berger, K, Cichon, S, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Li, QS, Madden, PAF, Martin, NG, Metspalu, A, Mortensen, PB, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Stefansson, K, Voelzke, H, Werge, T, Borglum, AD, Glanville, KP, Coleman, JR, Hanscombe, KB, Euesden, J, Choi, SW, Purves, KL, Breen, G, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Baune, BT, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Boomsma, D, Buttenschon, HN, Colodro-Conde, L, Dannlowski, U, Direk, N, Dunn, EC, Forstner, AJ, de Geus, EJC, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Knowles, JA, Kutalik, Z, Levinson, DF, Lewis, G, Lind, PA, Lucae, S, Magnusson, PK, McGuffin, P, McIntosh, AM, Milaneschi, Y, Mors, O, Mostafavi, S, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Ripke, S, Shi, J, Shyn, S, Smoller, JW, Streit, F, Sullivan, PF, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Van der Auwera, S, Weissman, MM, O'Reilly, PF, Lewis, CM, Wray, NR, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Bryois, J, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Dolan, C, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Foo, JC, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Howard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jorgenson, E, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Li, Y, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Berger, K, Cichon, S, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Li, QS, Madden, PAF, Martin, NG, Metspalu, A, Mortensen, PB, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Stefansson, K, Voelzke, H, Werge, T, and Borglum, AD
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BACKGROUND: The prevalence of depression is higher in individuals with autoimmune diseases, but the mechanisms underlying the observed comorbidities are unknown. Shared genetic etiology is a plausible explanation for the overlap, and in this study we tested whether genetic variation in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), which is associated with risk for autoimmune diseases, is also associated with risk for depression. METHODS: We fine-mapped the classical MHC (chr6: 29.6-33.1 Mb), imputing 216 human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and 4 complement component 4 (C4) haplotypes in studies from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Major Depressive Disorder Working Group and the UK Biobank. The total sample size was 45,149 depression cases and 86,698 controls. We tested for association between depression status and imputed MHC variants, applying both a region-wide significance threshold (3.9 × 10-6) and a candidate threshold (1.6 × 10-4). RESULTS: No HLA alleles or C4 haplotypes were associated with depression at the region-wide threshold. HLA-B*08:01 was associated with modest protection for depression at the candidate threshold for testing in HLA genes in the meta-analysis (odds ratio = 0.98, 95% confidence interval = 0.97-0.99). CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence that an increased risk for depression was conferred by HLA alleles, which play a major role in the genetic susceptibility to autoimmune diseases, or C4 haplotypes, which are strongly associated with schizophrenia. These results suggest that any HLA or C4 variants associated with depression either are rare or have very modest effect sizes.
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15. Genetic comorbidity between major depression and cardio-metabolic traits, stratified by age at onset of major depression
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Hagenaars, SP, Coleman, JR, Choi, SW, Gaspar, H, Adams, MJ, Howard, DM, Hodgson, K, Traylor, M, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Boomsma, D, Campbell, A, Cearns, M, Czamara, D, Dannlowski, U, Domschke, K, de Geus, EJC, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Hickie, IB, Hottenga, JJ, Ising, M, Jones, I, Jones, L, Kutalik, Z, Lucae, S, Martin, NG, Milaneschi, Y, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Owen, MJ, Padmanabhan, S, Penninx, BWJH, Pistis, G, Porteous, DJ, Preisig, M, Ripke, S, Shyn, S, Sullivan, PF, Whitfield, JB, Wray, NR, McIntosh, AM, Deary, IJ, Breen, G, Lewis, CM, Hagenaars, SP, Coleman, JR, Choi, SW, Gaspar, H, Adams, MJ, Howard, DM, Hodgson, K, Traylor, M, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Boomsma, D, Campbell, A, Cearns, M, Czamara, D, Dannlowski, U, Domschke, K, de Geus, EJC, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Hickie, IB, Hottenga, JJ, Ising, M, Jones, I, Jones, L, Kutalik, Z, Lucae, S, Martin, NG, Milaneschi, Y, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Owen, MJ, Padmanabhan, S, Penninx, BWJH, Pistis, G, Porteous, DJ, Preisig, M, Ripke, S, Shyn, S, Sullivan, PF, Whitfield, JB, Wray, NR, McIntosh, AM, Deary, IJ, Breen, G, and Lewis, CM
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It is imperative to understand the specific and shared etiologies of major depression and cardio-metabolic disease, as both traits are frequently comorbid and each represents a major burden to society. This study examined whether there is a genetic association between major depression and cardio-metabolic traits and if this association is stratified by age at onset for major depression. Polygenic risk scores analysis and linkage disequilibrium score regression was performed to examine whether differences in shared genetic etiology exist between depression case control status (N cases = 40,940, N controls = 67,532), earlier (N = 15,844), and later onset depression (N = 15,800) with body mass index, coronary artery disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes in 11 data sets from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Generation Scotland, and UK Biobank. All cardio-metabolic polygenic risk scores were associated with depression status. Significant genetic correlations were found between depression and body mass index, coronary artery disease, and type 2 diabetes. Higher polygenic risk for body mass index, coronary artery disease, and type 2 diabetes was associated with both early and later onset depression, while higher polygenic risk for stroke was associated with later onset depression only. Significant genetic correlations were found between body mass index and later onset depression, and between coronary artery disease and both early and late onset depression. The phenotypic associations between major depression and cardio-metabolic traits may partly reflect their overlapping genetic etiology irrespective of the age depression first presents.
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16. Genome-wide gene-environment analyses of major depressive disorder and reported lifetime traumatic experiences in UK Biobank
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Coleman, JRI, Peyrot, WJ, Purves, KL, Davis, KAS, Rayner, C, Choi, SW, Hubel, C, Gaspar, HA, Kan, C, Van der Auwera, S, Adams, MJ, Lyall, DM, Choi, KW, Dunn, EC, Vassos, E, Danese, A, Maughan, B, Grabe, HJ, Lewis, CM, O'Reilly, PF, McIntosh, AM, Smith, DJ, Wray, NR, Hotopf, M, Eley, TC, Breen, G, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, CV, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Foo, JC, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Howard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, SI, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, DI, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Volzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Levinson, DF, Borglum, AD, Sullivan, PF, Coleman, JRI, Peyrot, WJ, Purves, KL, Davis, KAS, Rayner, C, Choi, SW, Hubel, C, Gaspar, HA, Kan, C, Van der Auwera, S, Adams, MJ, Lyall, DM, Choi, KW, Dunn, EC, Vassos, E, Danese, A, Maughan, B, Grabe, HJ, Lewis, CM, O'Reilly, PF, McIntosh, AM, Smith, DJ, Wray, NR, Hotopf, M, Eley, TC, Breen, G, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, CV, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Foo, JC, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Howard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, SI, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, DI, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Volzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Levinson, DF, Borglum, AD, and Sullivan, PF
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Depression is more frequent among individuals exposed to traumatic events. Both trauma exposure and depression are heritable. However, the relationship between these traits, including the role of genetic risk factors, is complex and poorly understood. When modelling trauma exposure as an environmental influence on depression, both gene-environment correlations and gene-environment interactions have been observed. The UK Biobank concurrently assessed Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and self-reported lifetime exposure to traumatic events in 126,522 genotyped individuals of European ancestry. We contrasted genetic influences on MDD stratified by reported trauma exposure (final sample size range: 24,094-92,957). The SNP-based heritability of MDD with reported trauma exposure (24%) was greater than MDD without reported trauma exposure (12%). Simulations showed that this is not confounded by the strong, positive genetic correlation observed between MDD and reported trauma exposure. We also observed that the genetic correlation between MDD and waist circumference was only significant in individuals reporting trauma exposure (rg = 0.24, p = 1.8 × 10-7 versus rg = -0.05, p = 0.39 in individuals not reporting trauma exposure, difference p = 2.3 × 10-4). Our results suggest that the genetic contribution to MDD is greater when reported trauma is present, and that a complex relationship exists between reported trauma exposure, body composition, and MDD.
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17. Association of common genetic variants with brain microbleeds: A genome-wide association study
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Knol, Maria, Lu, Difei, Traylor, M, Adams, Hieab, Romero, JR, Smith, AV, Fornage, M, Hofer, E, Liu, Jun, Hostettler, IC, Luciano, M, Trompet, S, Giese, A K, Hilal, S, van den Akker, EB, Vojinovic, Dina, Li, S, Sigurdsson, S, van der Lee, Sven, Jack, CR, Wilson, D, Yilmaz, Pinar, Satizabal, CL, Liewald, DCM, van der Grond, J, Chen, C, Saba, Y, van der Lugt, Aad, Bastin, ME, Windham, BG, Cheng, CY (Ching-Yu), Pirpamer, L, Kantarci, K, Himali, JJ, Yang, Q, Morris, Z, Beiser, AS, Tozer, DJ, Vernooij, Meike, Amin, Najaf, Beekman, M, Koh, JY, Stott, DJM, Houlden, H, Schmidt, R, Gottesman, RF, MacKinnon, AD, DeCarli, C, Gudnason, V, Deary, IJ, Duijn, Cornelia, Slagboom, PE, Wong, TY, Rost, NS, Jukema, JW, Mosley, TH, Jr, Werring, DJ, Schmidt, H, Wardlaw, JM, Ikram, Arfan, Seshadri, S, Launer, LJ, Markus, HS, Knol, Maria, Lu, Difei, Traylor, M, Adams, Hieab, Romero, JR, Smith, AV, Fornage, M, Hofer, E, Liu, Jun, Hostettler, IC, Luciano, M, Trompet, S, Giese, A K, Hilal, S, van den Akker, EB, Vojinovic, Dina, Li, S, Sigurdsson, S, van der Lee, Sven, Jack, CR, Wilson, D, Yilmaz, Pinar, Satizabal, CL, Liewald, DCM, van der Grond, J, Chen, C, Saba, Y, van der Lugt, Aad, Bastin, ME, Windham, BG, Cheng, CY (Ching-Yu), Pirpamer, L, Kantarci, K, Himali, JJ, Yang, Q, Morris, Z, Beiser, AS, Tozer, DJ, Vernooij, Meike, Amin, Najaf, Beekman, M, Koh, JY, Stott, DJM, Houlden, H, Schmidt, R, Gottesman, RF, MacKinnon, AD, DeCarli, C, Gudnason, V, Deary, IJ, Duijn, Cornelia, Slagboom, PE, Wong, TY, Rost, NS, Jukema, JW, Mosley, TH, Jr, Werring, DJ, Schmidt, H, Wardlaw, JM, Ikram, Arfan, Seshadri, S, Launer, LJ, and Markus, HS
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18. Modeling the Europa Pathfinder Avionics System with a model based avionics architecture tool
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Chau, S, Traylor, M, Hall, R, and Whitfield, A
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In order to shorten the avionics architecture development time, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory has developed a model-based architecture simultion tool called the Avionics System Architecture Tool (ASAT).
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20. Genome-wide by environment interaction studies of depressive symptoms and psychosocial stress in UK Biobank and Generation Scotland
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Arnau-Soler, A., Macdonald-Dunlop, E., Adams, M.J., Clarke, T.K., MacIntyre, D.J., Milburn, K., Navrady, L., Hayward, C., McIntosh, A.M., Thomson, P.A., Wray, N.R., Ripke, S., Mattheisen, M., Trzaskowski, M., Byrne, E.M., Abdellaoui, A., Agerbo, E., Air, T.M., Andlauer, T.F.M., Bacanu, S.A., Baekvad-Hansen, M., Beekman, A.T.F., Bigdeli, T.B., Binder, E.B., Blackwood, D.H.R., Bryois, J., Buttenscon, H.N., Bybjerg-Grauholm, J., Cai, N., Castelao, E., Christensen, J.H., Coleman, J.R.I., Colodro-Conde, L., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Craddock, N., Rawford, G.E.C., Davies, G., Deary, I.J., Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M., Direk, N., Dolan, C.V., Dunn, E.C., Eley, T.C., Escott-Price, V., Kiadeh, F.F.H., Finucane, H.K., Foo, J.C., Forstner, A.J., Frank, J., Gaspar, H.A., Gill, M., Goes, F.S., Gordon, S.D., Grove, J., Hall, L.S., Hansen, C.S., Hansen, T.F., Herms, S., Hickie, I.B., Hoffmann, P., Homuth, G., Horn, C., Hottenga, J.J., Hougaard, D.M., Ising, M., Jansen, R., Jones, I., Jones, L.A., Jorgenson, E., Knowles, J.A., Kohane, I.S., Kraft, J., Kretzschmar, W.W., Krogh, J., Kutalik, Z., Li, Y.H., Lind, P.A., Macintyre, D.J., MacKinnon, D.F., Maier, R.M., Maier, W., Marchini, J., Mbarek, H., McGrath, P., McGuffin, P., Medland, S.E., Mehta, D., Middeldorp, C.M., Mihailov, E., Milaneschi, Y., Milani, L., Mondimore, F.M., Montgomery, G.W., Mostafavi, S., Mullins, N., Nauck, M., Ng, B., Nivard, M.G., Nyholt, D.R., O'Reilly, P.F., Oskarsson, H., Owen, M.J., Painter, J.N., Pedersen, C.B., Pedersen, M.G., Peterson, R.E., Pettersson, E., Peyrot, W.J., Pistis, G., Posthuma, D., Quiroz, J.A., Qvist, P., Rice, J.P., Riley, B.P., Rivera, M., Mirza, S.S., Schoevers, R., Schulte, E.C., Shen, L., Shi, J.X., Shyn, S.I., Sigurdsson, E., Sinnamon, G.C.B., Smit, J.H., Smith, D.J., Stefansson, H., Steinberg, S., Streit, F., Strohmaier, J., Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H., Teumer, A., Thompson, W., Thorgeirsson, T.E., Traylor, M., Treutlein, J., Trubetskoy, V., Uitterlinden, A.G., Umbricht, D., Auwera, S. van der, Hemert, A.M. van, Viktorin, A., Visscher, P.M., Wang, Y.P., Webb, B.T., Weinsheimer, S.M., Wellmann, J., Willemsen, G., Witt, S.H., Wu, Y., Xi, H.L.S., Yang, J., Zhang, F.T., Arolt, V., Baune, B.T., Berger, K., Boomsma, D.I., Cichon, S., Dannlowski, U., Geus, E.J.C. de, DePaulo, J.R., Domenici, E., Domschke, K., Esko, T., Grabe, H.J., Hamilton, S.P., Heath, A.C., Kendler, K.S., Kloiber, S., Lewis, G., Li, Q.Q.S., Lucae, S., Madden, P.A.F., Magnusson, P.K., Martin, N.G., Metspalu, A., Mors, O., Mortensen, P.B., Muller-Myhsok, B., Nordentoft, M., Nothen, M.M., O'Donovan, M.C., Paciga, S.A., Pedersen, N.L., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Perlis, R.H., Porteous, D.J., Potash, J.B., Preisig, M., Rietschel, M., Schaefer, C., Schulze, T.G., Smoller, J.W., Stefansson, K., Tiemeier, H., Uher, R., Volzke, H., Weissman, M.M., Werge, T., Lewis, C.M., Levinson, D.F., Breen, G., Borglum, A.S.D., Sullivan, P.F., Generation Scotland, and Psychiat Genomics Consortium
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Stress is associated with poorer physical and mental health. To improve our understanding of this link, we performed genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of depressive symptoms and genome-wide by environment interaction studies (GWEIS) of depressive symptoms and stressful life events (SLE) in two UK population-based cohorts (Generation Scotland and UK Biobank). No SNP was individually significant in either GWAS, but gene-based tests identified six genes associated with depressive symptoms in UK Biobank (DCC, ACSS3, DRD2, STAG1, FOXP2 and KYNU; p < 2.77 x 10(-6)). Two SNPs with genome-wide significant GxE effects were identified by GWEIS in Generation Scotland: rs12789145 (53-kb downstream PIWIL4; p = 4.95 x 10(-9); total SLE) and rs17070072 (intronic to ZCCHC2; p = 1.46 x 10(-8); dependent SLE). A third locus upstream CYLC2 (rs12000047 and rs12005200, p < 2.00 x 10(-8); dependent SLE) when the joint effect of the SNP main and GxE effects was considered. GWEIS gene-based tests identified: MTNR1B with GxE effect with dependent SLE in Generation Scotland; and PHF2 with the joint effect in UK Biobank (p < 2.77 x 10(-6)). Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) analyses incorporating GxE effects improved the prediction of depressive symptom scores, when using weights derived from either the UK Biobank GWAS of depressive symptoms (p = 0.01) or the PGC GWAS of major depressive disorder (p = 5.91 x 10(-3)). Using an independent sample, PRS derived using GWEIS GxE effects provided evidence of shared aetiologies between depressive symptoms and schizotypal personality, heart disease and COPD. Further such studies are required and may result in improved treatments for depression and other stress-related conditions.
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21. Evidence for increased genetic risk load for major depression in patients assigned to electroconvulsive therapy
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Foo, J.C., Streit, F., Frank, J., Witt, S.H., Treutlein, J., Baune, B.T., Moebus, S., Jockel, K.H., Forstner, A.J., Nothen, M.M., Rietschel, M., Sartorius, A., Kranaster, L., Wray, N.R., Ripke, S., Mattheisen, M., Trzaskowski, M., Byrne, E.M., Abdellaoui, A., Adams, M.J., Agerbo, E., Air, T.M., Andlauer, T.F.M., Bacanu, S.A., Baekvad-Hansen, M., Beekman, A.T.F., Bigdeli, T.B., Binder, E.B., Blackwood, D.H.R., Bryois, J., Buttenschon, H.N., Bybjerg-Grauholm, J., Cai, N., Castelao, E., Christensen, J.H., Clarke, T.K., Coleman, J.R.I., Colodro-Conde, L., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Craddock, N., Crawford, G.E., Davies, G., Deary, I.J., Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M., Direk, N., Dolan, C.V., Dunn, E.C., Eley, T.C., Escott-Price, V., Kiadeh, F.F.H., Finucane, H.K., Gaspar, H.A., Gill, M., Goes, F.S., Gordon, S.D., Grove, J., Hall, L.S., Hansen, C.S., Hansen, T.F., Herms, S., Hickie, I.B., Hoffmann, P., Homuth, G., Horn, C., Hottenga, J.J., Hougaard, D.M., Ising, M., Jansen, R., Jones, I., Jones, L.A., Jorgenson, E., Knowles, J.A., Kohane, I.S., Kraft, J., Kretzschmar, W.W., Krogh, J., Kutalik, Z., Li, Y.H., Lind, P.A., MacIntyre, D.J., MacKinnon, D.F., Maier, R.M., Maier, W., Marchini, J., Mbarek, H., McGrath, P., McGuffin, P., Medland, S.E., Mehta, D., Middeldorp, C.M., Mihailov, E., Milaneschi, Y., Milani, L., Mondimore, F.M., Montgomery, G.W., Mostafavi, S., Mullins, N., Nauck, M., Ng, B., Nivard, M.G., Nyholt, D.R., O'Reilly, P.F., Oskarsson, H., Owen, M.J., Painter, J.N., Pedersen, C.B., Pedersen, M.G., Peterson, R.E., Pettersson, E., Peyrot, W.J., Pistis, G., Posthuma, D., Quiroz, J.A., Qvist, P., Rice, J.P., Riley, B.P., Rivera, M., Mirza, S.S., Schoevers, R., Schulte, E.C., Shen, L., Shi, J.X., Shyn, S.I., Sigurdsson, E., Sinnamon, G.C.B., Smit, J.H., Smith, D.J., Stefansson, H., Steinberg, S., Strohmaier, J., Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H., Teumer, A., Thompson, W., Thomson, P.A., Thorgeirsson, T.E., Traylor, M., Trubetskoy, V., Uitterlinden, A.G., Umbricht, D., Auwera, S. van der, Hemert, A.M. van, Viktorin, A., Visscher, P.M., Wang, Y., Webb, B.T., Weinsheimer, S.M., Wellmann, J., Willemsen, G., Wu, Y., Xi, H.L.S., Yang, J., Zhang, F.T., Arolt, V., Berger, K., Boomsma, D.I., Cichon, S., Dannlowski, U., Geus, E.J.C. de, DePaulo, J.R., Domenici, E., Domschke, K., Esko, T., Grabe, H.J., Hamilton, S.P., Hayward, C., Heath, A.C., Kendler, K.S., Kloiber, S., Lewis, G., Li, Q.Q.S., Lucae, S., Madden, P.A.F., Magnusson, P.K., Martin, N.G., McIntosh, A.M., Metspalu, A., Mors, O., Mortensen, P.B., Muller-Myhsok, B., Nordentoft, M., O'Donovan, M.C., Paciga, S.A., Pedersen, N.L., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Perlis, R.H., Porteous, D.J., Potash, J.B., Preisig, M., Schaefer, C., Schulze, T.G., Smoller, J.W., Stefansson, K., Tiemeier, H., Uher, R., Voelzke, H., Weissman, M.M., Werge, T., Lewis, C.M., Levinson, D.F., Breen, G., Borglum, A.D., Sullivan, P.F., and Major Depressive Disorder Worki
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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the treatment of choice for severe and treatment-resistantdepression; disorder severity and unfavorable treatment outcomes are shown to be influencedby an increased genetic burden for major depression (MD). Here, we tested whether ECT assign-ment and response/nonresponse are associated with an increased genetic burden for majordepression (MD) using polygenic risk score (PRS), which summarize the contribution of disease-related common risk variants. Fifty-one psychiatric inpatients suffering from a major depressiveepisode underwent ECT. MD-PRS were calculated for these inpatients and a separatepopulation-based sample (n = 3,547 healthy; n = 426 self-reported depression) based on sum-mary statistics from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium MDD-working group (Cases:n = 59,851; Controls: n = 113,154). MD-PRS explained a significant proportion of disease statusbetween ECT patients and healthy controls (p = .022, R2 = 1.173%); patients showed higherMD-PRS. MD-PRS in population-based depression self-reporters were intermediate betweenECT patients and controls (n.s.). Significant associations between MD-PRS and ECT response(50% reduction in Hamilton depression rating scale scores) were not observed. Our findings indi-cate that ECT cohorts show an increased genetic burden for MD and are consistent with thehypothesis that treatment-resistant MD patients represent a subgroup with an increased geneticrisk for MD. Larger samples are needed to better substantiate these findings.
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22. Genetic and lifestyle risk factors for MRI-defined brain infarcts in a population-based setting
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Chauhan, G., Adams, H.H.H., Satizabal, C.L., Bis, J.C., Teumer, A., Sargurupremraj, M., Hofer, E., Trompet, S., Hilal, S., Smith, A.V., Jian, X.Q., Malik, R., Traylor, M., Pulit, S.L., Amouyel, P., Mazoyer, B., Zhu, Y.C., Kaffashian, S., Schilling, S., Beecham, G.W., Montine, T.J., Schellenberg, G.D., Kjartansson, O., Gudnason, V., Knopman, D.S., Griswold, M.E., Windham, B.G., Gottesman, R.F., Mosley, T.H., Schmidt, R., Saba, Y., Schmidt, H., Takeuchi, F., Yamaguchi, S., Nabika, T., Kato, N., Rajan, K.B., Aggarwal, N.T., Jager, P.L. de, Evans, D.A., Psaty, B.M., Rotter, J.I., Rice, K., Lopez, O.L., Liao, J.M., Chen, C., Cheng, C.Y., Wong, T.Y., Ikram, M.K., Lee, S.J. van der, Amin, N., Chouraki, V., DeStefano, A.L., Aparicio, H.J., Romero, J.R., Maillard, P., DeCarli, C., Wardlaw, J.M., Hernandez, M.D.V., Luciano, M., Liewald, D., Deary, I.J., Starr, J.M., Bastin, M.E., Maniega, S.M., Slagboom, P.E., Beekman, M., Deelen, J., Uh, H.W., Lemmens, R., Brodaty, H., Wright, M.J., Ames, D., Boncoraglio, G.B., Hopewell, J.C., Beecham, A.H., Blanton, S.H., Wright, C.B., Sacco, R.L., Wen, W., Thalamuthu, A., Armstrong, N.J., Chong, E., Schofield, P.R., Kwok, J.B., Grond, J. van der, Stott, D.J., Ford, I., Jukema, J.W., Vernooij, M.W., Hofman, A., Uitterlinden, A.G., Lugt, A. van der, Wittfeld, K., Grabe, H.J., Hosten, N., Sarnowski, B. von, Volker, U., Levi, C., Jimenez-Conde, J., Sharma, P., Sudlow, C.L.M., Rosand, J., Woo, D., Cole, J.W., Meschia, J.F., Slowik, A., Thijs, V., Lindgren, A., Melander, O., Grewal, R.P., Rundek, T., Rexrode, K., Rothwell, P.M., Arnett, D.K., Jern, C., Johnson, J.A., Benavente, O.R., Wasssertheil-Smoller, S., Lee, J.M., Wong, Q., Mitchell, B.D., Rich, S.S., McArdle, P.F., Geerlings, M.I., Graaf, Y. van der, Bakker, P.I.W. de, Asselbergs, F.W., Srikanth, V., Thomson, R., McWhirter, R., Moran, C., Callisaya, M., Phan, T., Rutten-Jacobs, L.C.A., Bevan, S., Tzourio, C., Mather, K.A., Sachdev, P.S., Duijn, C.M. van, Worrall, B.B., Dichgans, M., Kittner, S.J., Markus, H.S., Ikram, M.A., Fornage, M., Launer, L.J., Seshadri, S., Longstreth, W.T., Debette, S., Stroke Genetics Network SiGN, ISGC, METASTROKE, ADGC, and CHARGE Consortium
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Collaborators (845): Astrid M. Vicente Free PMC article:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369905/ Objective: To explore genetic and lifestyle risk factors of MRI-defined brain infarcts (BI) in large population-based cohorts. Methods: We performed meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and examined associations of vascular risk factors and their genetic risk scores (GRS) with MRI-defined BI and a subset of BI, namely, small subcortical BI (SSBI), in 18 population-based cohorts (n = 20,949) from 5 ethnicities (3,726 with BI, 2,021 with SSBI). Top loci were followed up in 7 population-based cohorts (n = 6,862; 1,483 with BI, 630 with SBBI), and we tested associations with related phenotypes including ischemic stroke and pathologically defined BI. Results: The mean prevalence was 17.7% for BI and 10.5% for SSBI, steeply rising after age 65. Two loci showed genome-wide significant association with BI: FBN2, p = 1.77 × 10-8; and LINC00539/ZDHHC20, p = 5.82 × 10-9. Both have been associated with blood pressure (BP)-related phenotypes, but did not replicate in the smaller follow-up sample or show associations with related phenotypes. Age- and sex-adjusted associations with BI and SSBI were observed for BP traits (p value for BI, p [BI] = 9.38 × 10-25; p [SSBI] = 5.23 × 10-14 for hypertension), smoking (p [BI] = 4.4 × 10-10; p [SSBI] = 1.2 × 10-4), diabetes (p [BI] = 1.7 × 10-8; p [SSBI] = 2.8 × 10-3), previous cardiovascular disease (p [BI] = 1.0 × 10-18; p [SSBI] = 2.3 × 10-7), stroke (p [BI] = 3.9 × 10-69; p [SSBI] = 3.2 × 10-24), and MRI-defined white matter hyperintensity burden (p [BI] = 1.43 × 10-157; p [SSBI] = 3.16 × 10-106), but not with body mass index or cholesterol. GRS of BP traits were associated with BI and SSBI (p ≤ 0.0022), without indication of directional pleiotropy. Conclusion: In this multiethnic GWAS meta-analysis, including over 20,000 population-based participants, we identified genetic risk loci for BI requiring validation once additional large datasets become available. High BP, including genetically determined, was the most significant modifiable, causal risk factor for BI. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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23. Genome-wide association study of cerebral small vessel disease reveals established and novel loci
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Chung, J, Marini, S, Pera, J, Norrving, B, Jimenez-Conde, J, Roquer, J, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Tirschwell, DL, Selim, M, Brown, DL, Silliman, SL, Worrall, BB, Meschia, JF, Demel, S, Greenberg, SM, Slowik, A, Lindgren, A, Schmidt, R, Traylor, M, Sargurupremraj, M, Tiedt, S, Malik, R, Debette, S, Dichgans, M, Langefeld, CD, Woo, D, Rosand, J, Anderson, CD, and Int Stroke Genetics Consortium
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Intracerebral haemorrhage and small vessel ischaemic stroke (SVS) are the most acute manifestations of cerebral small vessel disease, with no established preventive approaches beyond hypertension management. Combined genome-wide association study (GWAS) of these two correlated diseases may improve statistical power to detect novel genetic factors for cerebral small vessel disease, elucidating underlying disease mechanisms that may form the basis for future treatments. Because intracerebral haemorrhage location is an adequate surrogate for distinct histopathological variants of cerebral small vessel disease (lobar for cerebral amyloid angiopathy and non-lobar for arteriolosclerosis), we performed GWAS of intracerebral haemorrhage by location in 1813 subjects (755 lobar and 1005 non-lobar) and 1711 stroke-free control subjects. Intracerebral haemorrhage GWAS results by location were meta-analysed with GWAS results for SVS from MEGASTROKE, using 'Multi-Trait Analysis of GWAS' (MTAG) to integrate summary data across traits and generate combined effect estimates. After combining intracerebral haemorrhage and SVS datasets, our sample size included 241 024 participants (6255 intracerebral haemorrhage or SVS cases and 233 058 control subjects). Genome-wide significant associations were observed for non-lobar intracerebral haemorrhage enhanced by SVS with rs2758605 [MTAG P-value (P) = 2.6 x 10(-8)] at 1q22; rs72932727 (P = 1.7 x 10(-8)) at 2q33; and rs9515201 (P = 5.3 x 10(-10)) at 13q34. In the GTEx gene expression library, rs2758605 (1q22), rs72932727 (2q33) and rs9515201 (13q34) are significant cis-eQTLs for PMF1 (P = 1 x 10(-4) in tibial nerve), NBEAL1, FAM117B and CARF (P
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CHUNG, J., MARINI, S., PERA, J., NORRVING, B., JIMENEZ-CONDE, J., ROQUER, J., FERNANDEZ-CADENAS, I., TIRSCHWELL, D. L., SELIM, M., BROWN, D. L., SILLIMAN, S. L., WORRALL, B. B., MESCHIA, J. F., DEMEL, S., GREENBERG, S. M., SLOWIK, A., LINDGREN, A., SCHMIDT, R., TRAYLOR, M., SARGURUPREMRAJ, Muralidharan, TIEDT, S., MALIK, R., DEBETTE, Stephanie, DICHGANS, M., LANGEFELD, C. D., WOO, D., ROSAND, J., and ANDERSON, C. D.
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25. Genetic variation in PLEKHG1 is associated with white matter hyperintensities (n = 11,226)
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Traylor, M, Tozer, D, Croall, I, Lisiecka-Ford, D, Olorunda, A, Boncoraglio, G, Dichgans, M, Lemmens, R, Rosand, J, Rost, N, Rothwell, P, Sudlow, C, Thijs, V, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Markus, H, Consortium, International Stroke Genetics, Thijs, Vincent [0000-0002-6614-8417], Rutten-Jacobs, Loes [0000-0003-3223-885X], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Adult ,Male ,genetics [Stroke, Lacunar] ,genetics [Rho Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors] ,genetics [Brain Ischemia] ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,PLEKHG1 protein, human ,diagnostic imaging [White Matter] ,Brain Ischemia ,diagnostic imaging [Stroke] ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,diagnostic imaging [Stroke, Lacunar] ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,White Matter ,Stroke ,diagnostic imaging [Brain Ischemia] ,Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases ,Stroke, Lacunar ,genetics [Stroke] ,genetics [Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases] ,Female ,diagnostic imaging [Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases] ,Rho Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Objective To identify novel genetic associations with white matter hyperintensities (WMH). Methods We performed a genome-wide association meta-analysis of WMH volumes in 11,226 individuals, including 8,429 population-based individuals from UK Biobank and 2,797 stroke patients. Replication of novel loci was performed in an independent dataset of 1,202 individuals. In all studies, WMH were quantified using validated automated or semi-automated methods. Imputation was to either the Haplotype Reference Consortium or 1,000 Genomes Phase 3 panels. Results We identified a locus at genome-wide significance in an intron of PLEKHG1 (rs275350, β [SE] = 0.071 [0.013]; p = 1.6 × 10−8), a Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor that is involved in reorientation of cells in the vascular endothelium. This association was validated in an independent sample (overall p value, 2.4 × 10−9). The same single nucleotide polymorphism was associated with all ischemic stroke (odds ratio [OR] [95% confidence interval (CI)] 1.07 [1.03–1.12], p = 0.00051), most strongly with the small vessel subtype (OR [95% CI] 1.09 [1.00–1.19], p = 0.044). Previous associations at 17q25 and 2p16 reached genome-wide significance in this analysis (rs3744020; β [SE] = 0.106 [0.016]; p = 1.2 × 10−11 and rs7596872; β [SE] = 0.143 [0.021]; p = 3.4 × 10−12). All identified associations with WMH to date explained 1.16% of the trait variance in UK Biobank, equivalent to 6.4% of the narrow-sense heritability. Conclusions Genetic variation in PLEKHG1 is associated with WMH and ischemic stroke, most strongly with the small vessel subtype, suggesting it acts by promoting small vessel arteriopathy.
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Franceschini, N., GIAMBARTOLOMEI, C., DE VRIES, P. S., FINAN, C., BIS, J. C., HUNTLEY, R. P., LOVERING, R. C., TAJUDDIN, S. M., WINKLER, T. W., GRAFF, M., KAVOUSI, M., Dale, C., SMITH, A. V., Hofer, E., VAN LEEUWEN, E. M., Nolte, I. M., Lu, L., Scholz, M., Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan, PITKANEN, N., FRANZEN, O., Joshi, P. K., NOORDAM, R., MARIONI, R. E., Hwang, S. J., MUSANI, S. K., SCHMINKE, U., PALMAS, W., ISAACS, A., CORREA, A., ZONDERMAN, A. B., Hofman, A., TEUMER, A., COX, A. J., UITTERLINDEN, A. G., Wong, A., SMIT, A. J., NEWMAN, A. B., Britton, A., RUUSALEPP, A., Sennblad, B., HEDBLAD, B., PASANIUC, B., PENNINX, B. W., LANGEFELD, C. D., WASSEL, C. L., Tzourio, Christophe, Fava, C., BALDASSARRE, D., O'LEARY, D. H., TEUPSER, D., Kuh, D., TREMOLI, E., MANNARINO, E., Grossi, E., BOERWINKLE, E., SCHADT, E. E., INGELSSON, E., VEGLIA, F., Rivadeneira, F., BEUTNER, F., Chauhan, Ganesh, Heiss, G., SNIEDER, H., Campbell, H., VOLZKE, H., MARKUS, H. S., DEARY, I. J., JUKEMA, J. W., de Graaf, J., Price, J., POTT, J., HOPEWELL, J. C., Liang, J., Thiery, J., Engmann, J., GERTOW, K., Rice, K., TAYLOR, K. D., DHANA, K., KIEMENEY, Lalm, LIND, L., RAFFIELD, L. M., LAUNER, L. J., HOLDT, L. M., DORR, M., DICHGANS, M., TRAYLOR, M., SITZER, M., KUMARI, M., Kivimaki, M., Nalls, M. A., MELANDER, O., RAITAKARI, O., FRANCO, O. H., RUEDA-OCHOA, O. L., ROUSSOS, P., WHINCUP, P. H., Amouyel, P., Giral, P., ANUGU, P., WONG, Q., Malik, R., RAURAMAA, R., BURKHARDT, R., Hardy, R., Schmidt, R., DE MUTSERT, R., MORRIS, R. W., STRAWBRIDGE, R. J., WANNAMETHEE, S. G., HAGG, S., Shah, S., MCLACHLAN, S., TROMPET, S., SESHADRI, S., KURL, S., HECKBERT, S. R., Ring, S., HARRIS, T. B., LEHTIMAKI, T., GALESLOOT, T. E., Shah, T., DE FAIRE, U., Plagnol, V., ROSAMOND, W. D., Post, W., Zhu, X., Zhang, X., Guo, X., SABA, Y., DEHGHAN, A., SELDENRIJK, A., MORRISON, A. C., HAMSTEN, A., PSATY, B. M., VAN DUIJN, C. M., LAWLOR, D. A., MOOK-KANAMORI, D. O., BOWDEN, D. W., Schmidt, H., WILSON, J. F., ROTTER, J. I., WARDLAW, J. M., DEANFIELD, J., HALCOX, J., LYYTIKAINEN, L. P., Loeffler, M., EVANS, M. K., Debette, Stéphanie, HUMPHRIES, S. E., VOLKER, U., GUDNASON, V., HINGORANI, A. D., BJORKEGREN, J. L. M., CASAS, J. P., O'DONNELL, C. J., Bordeaux population health (BPH), and Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut de Santé Publique, d'Épidémiologie et de Développement (ISPED)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
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Carotid artery intima media thickness (cIMT) and carotid plaque are measures of subclinical atherosclerosis associated with ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD). Here, we undertake meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in 71,128 individuals for cIMT, and 48,434 individuals for carotid plaque traits. We identify eight novel susceptibility loci for cIMT, one independent association at the previously-identified PINX1 locus, and one novel locus for carotid plaque. Colocalization analysis with nearby vascular expression quantitative loci (cis-eQTLs) derived from arterial wall and metabolic tissues obtained from patients with CHD identifies candidate genes at two potentially additional loci, ADAMTS9 and LOXL4. LD score regression reveals significant genetic correlations between cIMT and plaque traits, and both cIMT and plaque with CHD, any stroke subtype and ischemic stroke. Our study provides insights into genes and tissue-specific regulatory mechanisms linking atherosclerosis both to its functional genomic origins and its clinical consequences in humans.
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27. GWAS and colocalization analyses implicate carotid intima-media thickness and carotid plaque loci in cardiovascular outcomes
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Franceschini, N, Giambartolomei, C, de Vries, PS, Finan, C, Bis, JC, Huntley, RP, Lovering, RC, Tajuddin, SM, Winkler, TW, Graff, M, Kavousi, M, Dale, C, Smith, AV, Hofer, E, van Leeuwen, EM, Nolte, IM, Lu, L, Scholz, M, Sargurupremraj, M, Pitkänen, N, Franzén, O, Joshi, PK, Noordam, R, Marioni, RE, Hwang, SJ, Musani, SK, Schminke, U, Palmas, W, Isaacs, A, Correa, A, Zonderman, AB, Hofman, A, Teumer, A, Cox, AJ, Uitterlinden, AG, Wong, A, Smit, AJ, Newman, AB, Britton, A, Ruusalepp, A, Sennblad, B, Hedblad, B, Pasaniuc, B, Penninx, BW, Langefeld, CD, Wassel, CL, Tzourio, C, Fava, C, Baldassarre, D, O’Leary, DH, Teupser, D, Kuh, D, Tremoli, E, Mannarino, E, Grossi, E, Boerwinkle, E, Schadt, EE, Ingelsson, E, Veglia, F, Rivadeneira, F, Beutner, F, Chauhan, G, Heiss, G, Snieder, H, Campbell, H, Völzke, H, Markus, HS, Deary, IJ, Jukema, JW, de Graaf, J, Price, J, Pott, J, Hopewell, JC, Liang, J, Thiery, J, Engmann, J, Gertow, K, Rice, K, Taylor, KD, Dhana, K, Kiemeney, LALM, Lind, L, Raffield, LM, Launer, LJ, Holdt, LM, Dörr, M, Dichgans, M, Traylor, M, Sitzer, M, Kumari, M, Kivimaki, M, Nalls, MA, Melander, O, Raitakari, O, Franco, OH, Rueda-Ochoa, OL, Roussos, P, Whincup, PH, Amouyel, P, and Giral, P
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Aging ,MEGASTROKE Consortium ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,ADAMTS9 Protein ,Coronary Disease ,Cardiovascular ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Carotid Intima-Media Thickness ,Protein-Lysine 6-Oxidase ,Risk Factors ,Genetics ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,cardiovascular diseases ,Aetiology ,Polymorphism ,Heart Disease - Coronary Heart Disease ,Plaque ,Atherosclerotic ,Human Genome ,Single Nucleotide ,Atherosclerosis ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Brain Disorders ,Stroke ,Heart Disease ,cardiovascular system ,Amino Acid Oxidoreductases ,Lod Score ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
© 2018, The Author(s). Carotid artery intima media thickness (cIMT) and carotid plaque are measures of subclinical atherosclerosis associated with ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD). Here, we undertake meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in 71,128 individuals for cIMT, and 48,434 individuals for carotid plaque traits. We identify eight novel susceptibility loci for cIMT, one independent association at the previously-identified PINX1 locus, and one novel locus for carotid plaque. Colocalization analysis with nearby vascular expression quantitative loci (cis-eQTLs) derived from arterial wall and metabolic tissues obtained from patients with CHD identifies candidate genes at two potentially additional loci, ADAMTS9 and LOXL4. LD score regression reveals significant genetic correlations between cIMT and plaque traits, and both cIMT and plaque with CHD, any stroke subtype and ischemic stroke. Our study provides insights into genes and tissue-specific regulatory mechanisms linking atherosclerosis both to its functional genomic origins and its clinical consequences in humans.
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28. Serum magnesium and calcium levels in relation to ischemic stroke: Mendelian randomization study
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Larsson, SC, Traylor, M, Burgess, S, Boncoraglio, GB, Jern, C, Michaëlsson, K, Markus, HS, Malik, R, Chauhan, G, Sargurupremraj, M, Okada, Y, Mishra, A, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Giese, AK, Van Der Laan, SW, Gretarsdottir, S, Anderson, CD, Chong, M, Adams, HHH, Ago, T, Almgren, P, Amouyel, P, Ay, H, Bartz, RM, Benavente, OR, Bevan, S, Brown, RD, Butterworth, AS, Carrera, C, Carty, CL, Chasman, DI, Chen, WM, Cole, JW, Correa, A, Cotlarciuc, I, Cruchaga, C, Danesh, J, De Bakker, PIW, Destefano, AL, Hoed, MD, Duan, Q, Engelter, ST, Falcone, GJ, Gottesman, RF, Grewal, RP, Gudnason, V, Gustafsson, S, Haessler, J, Harris, TB, Hassan, A, Havulinna, AS, Heckbert, SR, Holliday, EG, Howard, G, Hsu, FC, Hyacinth, HI, Ikram, MA, Ingelsson, E, Irvin, MR, Jian, X, Jiménez-Conde, J, Johnson, JA, Jukema, JW, Kanai, M, Keene, KL, Kissela, BM, Kleindorfer, DO, Kooperberg, C, Kubo, M, Lange, LA, Langefeld, CD, Langenberg, C, Launer, LJ, Lee, JM, Lemmens, R, Leys, D, Lewis, CM, Lin, WY, Lindgren, AG, Lorentzen, E, Magnusson, PK, Maguire, J, Manichaikul, A, McArdle, PF, Meschia, JF, Mitchell, BD, Mosley, TH, Nalls, MA, Ninomiya, T, O'Donnell, MJ, Psaty, BM, Pulit, SL, Rannikmäe, K, Reiner, AP, Rexrode, KM, Rice, K, Rich, SS, Ridker, PM, Rost, NS, and Rothwell, PM
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© 2019 American Academy of Neurology. ObjectiveTo determine whether serum magnesium and calcium concentrations are causally associated with ischemic stroke or any of its subtypes using the mendelian randomization approach.MethodsAnalyses were conducted using summary statistics data for 13 single-nucleotide polymorphisms robustly associated with serum magnesium (n = 6) or serum calcium (n = 7) concentrations. The corresponding data for ischemic stroke were obtained from the MEGASTROKE consortium (34,217 cases and 404,630 noncases).ResultsIn standard mendelian randomization analysis, the odds ratios for each 0.1 mmol/L (about 1 SD) increase in genetically predicted serum magnesium concentrations were 0.78 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.69-0.89; p = 1.3 × 10-4) for all ischemic stroke, 0.63 (95% CI 0.50-0.80; p = 1.6 × 10-4) for cardioembolic stroke, and 0.60 (95% CI 0.44-0.82; p = 0.001) for large artery stroke; there was no association with small vessel stroke (odds ratio 0.90, 95% CI 0.67-1.20; p = 0.46). Only the association with cardioembolic stroke was robust in sensitivity analyses. There was no association of genetically predicted serum calcium concentrations with all ischemic stroke (per 0.5 mg/dL [about 1 SD] increase in serum calcium: odds ratio 1.03, 95% CI 0.88-1.21) or with any subtype.ConclusionsThis study found that genetically higher serum magnesium concentrations are associated with a reduced risk of cardioembolic stroke but found no significant association of genetically higher serum calcium concentrations with any ischemic stroke subtype.
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29. Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations and Ischemic Stroke and Its Subtypes
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LARSSON, S. C., TRAYLOR, M., Mishra, Aniket, HOWSON, J. M. M., MICHAELSSON, K., MARKUS, H. S., Bordeaux population health (BPH), and Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut de Santé Publique, d'Épidémiologie et de Développement (ISPED)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
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Background and Purpose- Observational studies have reported increased risk of ischemic stroke among individuals with low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (S-25OHD) concentrations but uncertainty remains about the causality of this association. We sought to determine whether S-25OHD concentrations are causally associated with ischemic stroke and its subtypes using Mendelian randomization. Methods- We used summary-level data for ischemic stroke (34 217 cases and 404 630 noncases) from the MEGASTROKE consortium. As instruments, we used 6 single nucleotide polymorphisms, explaining 7.5% of the variance in S-25OHD, previously identified to be associated with S-25OHD concentrations in the Study of Underlying Genetic Determinants of Vitamin D and Highly Related Traits consortium (n=79 366). The analyses were conducted using the inverse-variance-weighted method and complemented with the weighted median, heterogeneity-penalized, and Mendelian randomization-Egger approaches. Results- Genetically higher S-25OHD concentration was not associated with ischemic stroke. The odds ratios (95% CI) per genetically predicted 1-SD ( approximately 18 nmol/L) increase in S-25OHD concentrations, based on all 6 single nucleotide polymorphisms, were 1.01 (0.94-1.08; P=0.84) for all ischemic stroke, 0.94 (0.80-1.11; P=0.49) for large artery stroke, 0.95 (0.82-1.11; P=0.55) for small vessel stroke, and 1.02 (0.90-1.16; P=0.74) for cardioembolic stroke. The results were similar in sensitivity analyses. Conclusions- These findings provide no support that higher S-25OHD concentrations are causally associated with any ischemic stroke subtype. Thus, vitamin D supplementation will unlikely reduce the risk of ischemic stroke in the general population.
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30. Publisher correction: Multiancestry genome-wide association study of 520,000 subjects identifies 32 loci associated with stroke and stroke subtypes(Nature Genetics, (2018) 50, 4, (524-537), 10.1038/s41588-018-0058-3)
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31. Cerebral microbleeds prevalence and risk factors from UK biobank with 3.0 T SWI sequence
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33. Genetic and lifestyle risk factors for MRI-defined brain infarcts in a population-based setting.
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Aparicio H.J., Del C. Valdes Hernandez M., Luciano M., Liewald D., Deary I.J., Starr J.M., Bastin M.E., Maniega S.M., Slagboom P.E., Beekman M., Deelen J., Uh H.-W., Lemmens R., Brodaty H., Wright M.J., Ames D., Boncoraglio G.B., Hopewell J.C., Beecham A.H., Blanton S.H., Wright C.B., Sacco R.L., Wen W., Thalamuthu A., Armstrong N.J., Chong E., Schofield P.R., Kwok J.B., van der Grond J., Stott D.J., Ford I., Jukema J.W., Vernooij M.W., Hofman A., Uitterlinden A.G., van der Lugt A., Wittfeld K., Grabe H.J., Hosten N., von Sarnowski B., Volker U., Levi C., Jimenez-Conde J., Sharma P., Sudlow C.L.M., Rosand J., Woo D., Cole J.W., Meschia J.F., Slowik A., Thijs V., Lindgren A., Melander O., Grewal R.P., Rundek T., Rexrode K., Rothwell P.M., Arnett D.K., Jern C., Johnson J.A., Benavente O.R., Wasssertheil-Smoller S., Lee J.-M., Wong Q., Mitchell B.D., Rich S.S., McArdle P.F., Geerlings M.I., van der Graaf Y., de Bakker P.I.W., Asselbergs F.W., Srikanth V., Thomson R., McWhirter R., Moran C., Callisaya M., Phan T., Rutten-Jacobs L.C.A., Bevan S., Tzourio C., Mather K.A., Sachdev P.S., van Duijn C.M., Worrall B.B., Dichgans M., Kittner S.J., Markus H.S., Ikram M.A., Fornage M., Launer L.J., Seshadri S., Longstreth W.T., Debette S., Chauhan G., Adams H.H.H., Satizabal C.L., Bis J.C., Teumer A., Sargurupremraj M., Hofer E., Trompet S., Hilal S., Smith A.V., Jian X., Malik R., Traylor M., Pulit S.L., Amouyel P., Mazoyer B., Zhu Y.-C., Kaffashian S., Schilling S., Beecham G.W., Montine T.J., Schellenberg G.D., Kjartansson O., Gudnason V., Knopman D.S., Griswold M.E., Windham B.G., Gottesman R.F., Mosley T.H., Schmidt R., Saba Y., Schmidt H., Takeuchi F., Yamaguchi S., Nabika T., Kato N., Rajan K.B., Aggarwal N.T., De Jager P.L., Evans D.A., Psaty B.M., Rotter J.I., Rice K., Lopez O.L., Liao J., Chen C., Cheng C.-Y., Wong T.Y., Ikram M.K., van der Lee S.J., Amin N., Chouraki V., Destefano A.L., Romero J.R., Maillard P., Decarli C., Wardlaw J.M., Aparicio H.J., Del C. Valdes Hernandez M., Luciano M., Liewald D., Deary I.J., Starr J.M., Bastin M.E., Maniega S.M., Slagboom P.E., Beekman M., Deelen J., Uh H.-W., Lemmens R., Brodaty H., Wright M.J., Ames D., Boncoraglio G.B., Hopewell J.C., Beecham A.H., Blanton S.H., Wright C.B., Sacco R.L., Wen W., Thalamuthu A., Armstrong N.J., Chong E., Schofield P.R., Kwok J.B., van der Grond J., Stott D.J., Ford I., Jukema J.W., Vernooij M.W., Hofman A., Uitterlinden A.G., van der Lugt A., Wittfeld K., Grabe H.J., Hosten N., von Sarnowski B., Volker U., Levi C., Jimenez-Conde J., Sharma P., Sudlow C.L.M., Rosand J., Woo D., Cole J.W., Meschia J.F., Slowik A., Thijs V., Lindgren A., Melander O., Grewal R.P., Rundek T., Rexrode K., Rothwell P.M., Arnett D.K., Jern C., Johnson J.A., Benavente O.R., Wasssertheil-Smoller S., Lee J.-M., Wong Q., Mitchell B.D., Rich S.S., McArdle P.F., Geerlings M.I., van der Graaf Y., de Bakker P.I.W., Asselbergs F.W., Srikanth V., Thomson R., McWhirter R., Moran C., Callisaya M., Phan T., Rutten-Jacobs L.C.A., Bevan S., Tzourio C., Mather K.A., Sachdev P.S., van Duijn C.M., Worrall B.B., Dichgans M., Kittner S.J., Markus H.S., Ikram M.A., Fornage M., Launer L.J., Seshadri S., Longstreth W.T., Debette S., Chauhan G., Adams H.H.H., Satizabal C.L., Bis J.C., Teumer A., Sargurupremraj M., Hofer E., Trompet S., Hilal S., Smith A.V., Jian X., Malik R., Traylor M., Pulit S.L., Amouyel P., Mazoyer B., Zhu Y.-C., Kaffashian S., Schilling S., Beecham G.W., Montine T.J., Schellenberg G.D., Kjartansson O., Gudnason V., Knopman D.S., Griswold M.E., Windham B.G., Gottesman R.F., Mosley T.H., Schmidt R., Saba Y., Schmidt H., Takeuchi F., Yamaguchi S., Nabika T., Kato N., Rajan K.B., Aggarwal N.T., De Jager P.L., Evans D.A., Psaty B.M., Rotter J.I., Rice K., Lopez O.L., Liao J., Chen C., Cheng C.-Y., Wong T.Y., Ikram M.K., van der Lee S.J., Amin N., Chouraki V., Destefano A.L., Romero J.R., Maillard P., Decarli C., and Wardlaw J.M.
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Objective To explore genetic and lifestyle risk factors of MRI-defined brain infarcts (BI) in large population-based cohorts. Methods We performed meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and examined associations of vascular risk factors and their genetic risk scores (GRS) with MRI-defined BI and a subset of BI, namely, small subcortical BI (SSBI), in 18 population-based cohorts (n=20,949) from 5 ethnicities (3,726 with BI, 2,021 with SSBI). Top loci were followed up in 7 population-based cohorts (n = 6,862; 1,483 with BI, 630 with SBBI), and we tested associations with related phenotypes including ischemic stroke and pathologically defined BI. Results The mean prevalence was 17.7% for BI and 10.5% for SSBI, steeply rising after age 65. Two loci showed genome-wide significant association with BI: FBN2, p = 1.77 x 10-8; and LINC00539/ZDHHC20, p = 5.82 x 10-9. Both have been associated with blood pressure (BP)-related phenotypes, but did not replicate in the smaller follow-up sample or show associations with related phenotypes. Age- and sex-adjusted associations with BI and SSBI were observed for BP traits (p value for BI, p[BI] = 9.38 x 10-25; p [SSBI] = 5.23 x 10-14 for hypertension), smoking (p[BI]= 4.4 x 10-10; p [SSBI] = 1.2 x 10 -4), diabetes (p[BI] = 1.7 x 10 -8; p [SSBI] = 2.8 x 10 -3), previous cardiovascular disease (p [BI] = 1.0 x 10-18; p [SSBI] = 2.3 x 10-7), stroke (p [BI] = 3.9 x 10-69; p [SSBI] = 3.2 x 10 -24), and MRI-defined white matter hyperintensity burden (p [BI]=1.43 x 10-157; p [SSBI] = 3.16 x 10-106), but not with body mass index or cholesterol. GRS of BP traits were associated with BI and SSBI (p <= 0.0022), without indication of directional pleiotropy. Conclusion In this multiethnic GWAS meta-analysis, including over 20,000 population-based participants, we identified genetic risk loci for BI requiring validation once additional large datasets become available. High BP, including genetically determined, was the most significa
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Multiplex families with a high prevalence of a psychiatric disorder are often examined to identify rare genetic variants with large effect sizes. In the present study, we analysed whether the risk for bipolar disorder (BD) in BD multiplex families is influenced by common genetic variants. Furthermore, we investigated whether this risk is conferred mainly by BD-specific risk variants or by variants also associated with the susceptibility to schizophrenia or major depression. In total, 395 individuals from 33 Andalusian BD multiplex families (166 BD, 78 major depressive disorder, 151 unaffected) as well as 438 subjects from an independent, BD case/control cohort (161 unrelated BD, 277 unrelated controls) were analysed. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for BD, schizophrenia (SCZ), and major depression were calculated and compared between the cohorts. Both the familial BD cases and unaffected family members had higher PRS for all three psychiatric disorders than the independent controls, with BD and SCZ being significant after correction for multiple testing, suggesting a high baseline risk for several psychiatric disorders in the families. Moreover, familial BD cases showed significantly higher BD PRS than unaffected family members and unrelated BD cases. A plausible hypothesis is that, in multiplex families with a general increase in risk for psychiatric disease, BD development is attributable to a high burden of common variants that confer a specific risk for BD. The present analyses demonstrated that common genetic risk variants for psychiatric disorders are likely to contribute to the high incidence of affective psychiatric disorders in the multiplex families. However, the PRS explained only part of the observed phenotypic variance, and rare variants might have also contributed to disease development.
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35. Classical Human Leukocyte Antigen Alleles and C4 Haplotypes Are Not Significantly Associated With Depression
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(Roseann E.), Pettersson, E. (Erik), Peyrot, W.J. (Wouter ), Pistis, G. (Giorgio), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Quiroz, J.A. (Jorge A.), Qvist, P. (Per), Rice, J.P. (John), Riley, B.P. (Brien P.), Rivera, M. (Margarita), Mirza, S.S. (Saira), Schoevers, R. (Robert), Schulte, E.C. (Eva C.), Shen, L. (Li), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Sinnamon, G.C.B. (Grant C.B.), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Smith, D.J. (Daniel J.), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Strohmaier, J. (Jana), Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H. (Henning), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Thomson, P.A. (Pippa A.), Thorgeirsson, T.E. (Thorgeir E.), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Treutlein, J. (Jens), Trubetskoy, V. (Vassily), Uitterlinden, A.G. (Andrés G.), Umbricht, D. (Daniel), van Hemert, A.M. (Albert M.), Viktorin, A. (Alexander), Visscher, P.M. (Peter M.), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weinsheimer, S.M. (Shantel Marie), Wellmann, J. (Jürgen), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Witt, S.H. 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Background: The prevalence of depression is higher in individuals with autoimmune diseases, but the mechanisms underlying the observed comorbidities are unknown. Shared genetic etiology is a plausible explanation for the overlap, and in this study we tested whether genetic variation in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), which is associated with risk for autoimmune diseases, is also associated with risk for depression. Methods: We fine-mapped the classical MHC (chr6: 29.6–33.1 Mb), imputing 216 human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and 4 complement component 4 (C4) haplotypes in studies from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Major Depressive Disorder Working Group and the UK Biobank. The total sample size was 45,149 depression cases and 86,698 controls. We tested for association between depression status and imputed MHC variants, applying both a region-wide significance threshold (3.9 × 10−6) and a candidate threshold (1.6 × 10−4). Results: No HLA alleles or C4 haplotypes were associated with depression at the region-wide threshold. HLA-B*08:01 was associated with modest protection for depression at the candidate threshold for testing in HLA genes in the meta-analysis (odds ratio = 0.98, 95% confidence interval = 0.97–0.99). Conclusions: We found no evidence that an increased risk for depression was conferred by HLA alleles, which play a major role in the genetic susceptibility to autoimmune diseases, or C4 haplotypes, which are strongly associated with schizophrenia. These results suggest that any HLA or C4 variants associated with depression either are rare or have very modest effect sizes.
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36. Integrated analysis of environmental and genetic influences on cord blood DNA methylation in new-borns
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(Nastassja), Zar, H.J., Koenen, M.E. (Marjorie), Dalvie, S. (Shareefa), Stein, D.J. (Dan), Kondofersky, I. (Ivan), Müller, N.S. (Nikola S.), Theis, F. (Fabian), Wray, N.R. (Naomi), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Trzaskowski, M. (Maciej), Byrne, E.M. (Enda), Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel), Adams, M.J. (Mark J.), Agerbo, E. (Esben), Air, T.M. (Tracy M.), Andlauer, T.F.M. (Till F. M.), Bacanu, S.A. (Silviu), Bækvad-Hansen, M. (Marie), Beekman, A.T.F. (Aartjan), Bigdeli, T.B. (Tim B.), Blackwood, D.H.R. (Douglas), Bryois, J. (Julien), Buttenschøn, H.N. (Henriette N.), Bybjerg-Grauholm, J. (Jonas), Cai, N. (Na), Castelao, E. (Enrique), Christensen, J.H. (Jane Hvarregaard), Clarke, T.-K., Coleman, J.R.I. (Jonathan R. I.), Colodro-Conde, L. (Lucía), Couvy-Duchesne, B. (Baptiste), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crawford, G.E. (Gregory E.), Davies, G. (Gail), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M. (Eske), Direk, N. (Nese), Dolan, C.V. (Conor), Dunn, E.C. (Erin C.), Eley, T.C. (T.), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Kiadeh, F.F.H. (Farnush Farhadi Hassan), Finucane, H.K. (Hilary K.), Forstner, A.J. (Andreas J.), Frank, J. (Josef), Gaspar, H.A. (Héléna A.), Gill, M. (Michael), Goes, F.S. (Fernando S.), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D.), Grove, J. (Jakob), Hall, L.S. (Lynsey S.), Hansen, C.S. (Christine Søholm), Hansen, T.F. (Thomas F.), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hickie, I.B. (Ian), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Homuth, G. (Georg), Horn, C. (Carsten), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Hougaard, D.M. (David M.), Ising, M. (Marcus), Jansen, R. (Rick), Jorgenson, E. (Eric), Knowles, J.A. (James A), Kohane, I.S., Kraft, J. (Julia), Kretzschmar, W.W. (Warren W.), Krogh, J. (Jesper), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Li, Y. (Yihan), Lind, P.A. (Penelope), Macintyre, D.J. (Donald J), MacKinnon, D.F. (Dean F.), Maier, R.M. (Robert M.), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Marchini, J. (Jonathan), Mbarek, H., McGrath, P. (Patrick), McGuffin, P. (Peter), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Mehta, D. (Divya), Middeldorp, C.M. (Christel), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Milani, L. (Lili), Mondimore, F.M. (Francis M.), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mostafavi, S. (Sara), Mullins, N. (Niamh), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Ng, B. (Bernard), Nivard, M. (Michel), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O’Reilly, P.F. (Paul F.), Oskarsson, H. (Hogni), Owen, M.J. (Michael J.), Painter, J.N. (Jodie N.), Pedersen, C.B. (C.), Pedersen, M.G. (Marianne Giørtz), Peterson, R.E. (Roseann E.), Pettersson, E. (Erik), Peyrot, W.J. (Wouter ), Pistis, G. (Giorgio), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Quiroz, J.A. (Jorge A.), Qvist, P. (Per), Rice, J.P. (John), Riley, B.P. (Brien P.), Rivera, M. (Margarita), Mirza, S.S. (Saira), Schoevers, R. (Robert), Schulte, E.C. (Eva C.), Shen, L. (Ling), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Shyn, S.I. (Stanley I), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Sinnamon, G.C.B. (Grant C. B.), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Smith, D.J. (Daniel J.), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Streit, F. (Fabian), Strohmaier, J. (Jana), Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H. (Henning), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Thomson, P.A. (Pippa A.), Thorgeirsson, T.E. (Thorgeir E.), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Treutlein, J. (Jens), Trubetskoy, V. (Vassily), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Umbricht, D. (Daniel), Van der Auwera, S. (Sandra), van Hemert, A.M. (Albert M.), Viktorin, A. (Alexander), Visscher, P.M. (Peter M.), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weinsheimer, S.M. (Shantel Marie), Wellmann, J. (Jürgen), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Witt, S.H. (Stephanie H), Wu, Y. (Yang), Xi, H.S. (Hualin S.), Yang, J. (Jian), Zhang, F. (Futao), Arolt, V. (Volker), Baune, B.T., Berger, K. (Klaus), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Cichon, S. (Sven), Dannlowski, U. (Udo), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, DePaulo, J.R. (J. Raymond), Domenici, E. (Enrico), Domschke, K. (Katharina), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Hamilton, S.P. (Steven P), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Heath, A.C. (Andrew), Jablensky, A. (Assen), Kloiber, S. (Stefan), Lewis, G., Li, Q.S. (Qingqin S.), Lucae, S. (Susanne), Madden, P.A. (Pamela), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik K.), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew M.), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Mors, O. (Ole), Mortensen, P.B. (Preben Bo), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Nordentoft, M. (Merete), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), O’Donovan, M.C. (Michael C.), Paciga, S.A. (Sara A.), Pedersen, N.L. (Nancy), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Perlis, R.H. (Roy H), Porteous, D.J. (David J.), Potash, J.B. (James B), Preisig, M. (Martin), Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Schaefer, C. (Catherine), Schulze, T.G. (Thomas G.), Smoller, J.W., Stefansson, K. (Kari), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Uher, R. (Rudolf), Völzke, H. (Henry), Weissman, M.M., Werge, T. (Thomas), Lewis, C.M. (Cathryn), Levinson, D.F. (Douglas F.), Breen, G. (Gerome), Borglum, A.D. (Anders), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick F.), Räikkönen, K. (Katri), and Binder, E.B. (Elisabeth)
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Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation (DNAm), are among the mechanisms allowing integration of genetic and environmental factors to shape cellular function. While many studies have investigated either environmental or genetic contributions to DNAm, few have assessed their integrated effects. Here we examine the relative contributions of prenatal environmental factors and genotype on DNA methylation in neonatal blood at variably methylated regions (VMRs) in 4 independent cohorts (overall n = 2365). We use Akaike’s information criterion to test which factors best explain variability of methylation in the cohort-specific VMRs: several prenatal environmental factors (E), genotypes in cis (G), or their additive (G + E) or interaction (GxE) effects. Genetic and environmental factors in combination best explain DNAm at the majority of VMRs. The CpGs best explained by either G, G + E or GxE are functionally distinct. The enrichment of genetic variants from GxE models in GWAS for complex disorders supports their importance for disease risk.
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37. Genetic and lifestyle risk factors for MRI-defined brain infarcts in a population-based setting
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Chauhan, G, Adams, HHH, Satizabal, CL, Bis, JC, Teumer, A, Sargurupremraj, M, Hofer, E, Trompet, S, Hilal, S, Smith, AV, Jian, X, Malik, R, Traylor, M, Pulit, SL, Amouyel, P, Mazoyer, B, Zhu, YC, Kaffashian, S, Schilling, S, Beecham, GW, Montine, TJ, Schellenberg, GD, Kjartansson, O, Guðnason, V, Knopman, DS, Griswold, ME, Windham, BG, Gottesman, RF, Mosley, TH, Schmidt, R, Saba, Y, Schmidt, H, Takeuchi, F, Yamaguchi, S, Nabika, T, Kato, N, Rajan, KB, Aggarwal, NT, De Jager, PL, Evans, DA, Psaty, BM, Rotter, JI, Rice, K, Lopez, OL, Liao, J, Chen, C, Cheng, CY, Wong, TY, Ikram, MK, van der Lee, SJ, Amin, N, Chouraki, V, Destefano, AL, Aparicio, HJ, Romero, JR, Maillard, P, Decarli, C, Wardlaw, JM, Del C. Valdés Hernández, M, Luciano, M, Liewald, D, Deary, IJ, Starr, JM, Bastin, ME, Maniega, SM, Slagboom, PE, Beekman, M, Deelen, J, Uh, HW, Lemmens, R, Brodaty, H ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9487-6617, Wright, MJ, Ames, D, Boncoraglio, GB, Hopewell, JC, Beecham, AH, Blanton, SH, Wright, CB, Sacco, RL, Wen, W ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2753-3870, Thalamuthu, A ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7114-1260, Armstrong, NJ, Chong, E, Schofield, PR ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2967-9662, Kwok, JB ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9574-6195, van der Grond, J, Stott, DJ, Ford, I, Jukema, JW, Vernooij, MW, Hofman, A, Uitterlinden, AG, van der Lugt, A, Wittfeld, K, Grabe, HJ, Hosten, N, von Sarnowski, B, Völker, U, Levi, C ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9474-796X, Jimenez-Conde, J, Sachdev, Perminder ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9595-3220, Mather, Karen ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4143-8941, Chauhan, G, Adams, HHH, Satizabal, CL, Bis, JC, Teumer, A, Sargurupremraj, M, Hofer, E, Trompet, S, Hilal, S, Smith, AV, Jian, X, Malik, R, Traylor, M, Pulit, SL, Amouyel, P, Mazoyer, B, Zhu, YC, Kaffashian, S, Schilling, S, Beecham, GW, Montine, TJ, Schellenberg, GD, Kjartansson, O, Guðnason, V, Knopman, DS, Griswold, ME, Windham, BG, Gottesman, RF, Mosley, TH, Schmidt, R, Saba, Y, Schmidt, H, Takeuchi, F, Yamaguchi, S, Nabika, T, Kato, N, Rajan, KB, Aggarwal, NT, De Jager, PL, Evans, DA, Psaty, BM, Rotter, JI, Rice, K, Lopez, OL, Liao, J, Chen, C, Cheng, CY, Wong, TY, Ikram, MK, van der Lee, SJ, Amin, N, Chouraki, V, Destefano, AL, Aparicio, HJ, Romero, JR, Maillard, P, Decarli, C, Wardlaw, JM, Del C. Valdés Hernández, M, Luciano, M, Liewald, D, Deary, IJ, Starr, JM, Bastin, ME, Maniega, SM, Slagboom, PE, Beekman, M, Deelen, J, Uh, HW, Lemmens, R, Brodaty, H ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9487-6617, Wright, MJ, Ames, D, Boncoraglio, GB, Hopewell, JC, Beecham, AH, Blanton, SH, Wright, CB, Sacco, RL, Wen, W ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2753-3870, Thalamuthu, A ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7114-1260, Armstrong, NJ, Chong, E, Schofield, PR ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2967-9662, Kwok, JB ; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9574-6195, van der Grond, J, Stott, DJ, Ford, I, Jukema, JW, Vernooij, MW, Hofman, A, Uitterlinden, AG, van der Lugt, A, Wittfeld, K, Grabe, HJ, Hosten, N, von Sarnowski, B, Völker, U, Levi, C ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9474-796X, Jimenez-Conde, J, Sachdev, Perminder ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9595-3220, and Mather, Karen ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4143-8941
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Objective To explore genetic and lifestyle risk factors of MRI-defined brain infarcts (BI) in large population-based cohorts. Methods We performed meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and examined associations of vascular risk factors and their genetic risk scores (GRS) with MRI-defined BI and a subset of BI, namely, small subcortical BI (SSBI), in 18 population-based cohorts (n=20,949) from 5 ethnicities (3,726 with BI, 2,021 with SSBI). Top loci were followed up in 7 population-based cohorts (n = 6,862; 1,483 with BI, 630 with SBBI), and we tested associations with related phenotypes including ischemic stroke and pathologically defined BI. Results The mean prevalence was 17.7% for BI and 10.5% for SSBI, steeply rising after age 65. Two loci showed genome-wide significant association with BI: FBN2, p = 1.77 × 10-8; and LINC00539/ZDHHC20, p = 5.82 × 10-9. Both have been associated with blood pressure (BP)-related phenotypes, but did not replicate in the smaller follow-up sample or show associations with related phenotypes. Age- and sex-adjusted associations with BI and SSBI were observed for BP traits (p value for BI, p[BI] = 9.38 × 10-25; p [SSBI] = 5.23 × 10-14 for hypertension), smoking (p[BI]= 4.4 × 10-10; p [SSBI] = 1.2 × 10 -4), diabetes (p[BI] = 1.7 × 10 -8; p [SSBI] = 2.8 × 10 -3), previous cardiovascular disease (p [BI] = 1.0 × 10-18; p [SSBI] = 2.3 × 10-7), stroke (p [BI] = 3.9 × 10-69; p [SSBI] = 3.2 × 10 -24), and MRI-defined white matter hyperintensity burden (p [BI]=1.43 × 10-157; p [SSBI] = 3.16 × 10-106), but not with body mass index or cholesterol. GRS of BP traits were associated with BI and SSBI (p ≤ 0.0022), without indication of directional pleiotropy. Conclusion In this multiethnic GWAS meta-analysis, including over 20,000 population-based participants, we identified genetic risk loci for BI requiring validation once additional large datasets become available. High BP, including genetically determined, was the most significan
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38. Subtype Specificity of Genetic Loci Associated With Stroke in 16 664 Cases and 32 792 Controls
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Traylor, M., Anderson, C.D., Rutten-Jacobs, L.C.A., Falcone, G.J., Comeau, M.E., Ay, H., Sudlow, C.L.M., Xu, H., Mitchell, B.D., Cole, J.W., Rexrode, K., Jimenez-Conde, Jordi, Schmidt, Reinhold, Grewal, R.P., Sacco, Ralph L, Ribases, Marta, Rundek, T., Rosand, J., Dichgans, Martin., Lee, J.M., Langefeld, C.D., Kittner, S.J., Markus, H.S., Woo, D., Malik, R., Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Traylor, M., Anderson, C.D., Rutten-Jacobs, L.C.A., Falcone, G.J., Comeau, M.E., Ay, H., Sudlow, C.L.M., Xu, H., Mitchell, B.D., Cole, J.W., Rexrode, K., Jimenez-Conde, Jordi, Schmidt, Reinhold, Grewal, R.P., Sacco, Ralph L, Ribases, Marta, Rundek, T., Rosand, J., Dichgans, Martin., Lee, J.M., Langefeld, C.D., Kittner, S.J., Markus, H.S., Woo, D., Malik, R., and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified multiple loci associated with stroke. However, the specific stroke subtypes affected, and whether loci influence both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, remains unknown. For loci associated with stroke, we aimed to infer the combination of stroke subtypes likely to be affected, and in doing so assess the extent to which such loci have homogeneous effects across stroke subtypes. Methods: We performed Bayesian multinomial regression in 16 664 stroke cases and 32 792 controls of European ancestry to determine the most likely combination of stroke subtypes affected for loci with published genome-wide stroke associations, using model selection. Cases were subtyped under 2 commonly used stroke classification systems, TOAST (Trial of Org 10172 Acute Stroke Treatment) and causative classification of stroke. All individuals had genotypes imputed to the Haplotype Reference Consortium 1.1 Panel. Results: Sixteen loci were considered for analysis. Seven loci influenced both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke, 3 of which influenced ischemic and hemorrhagic subtypes under both TOAST and causative classification of stroke. Under causative classification of stroke, 4 loci influenced both small vessel stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage. An EDNRA locus demonstrated opposing effects on ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. No loci were predicted to influence all stroke subtypes in the same direction, and only one locus (12q24) was predicted to influence all ischemic stroke subtypes. Conclusions: Heterogeneity in the influence of stroke-associated loci on stroke subtypes is pervasive, reflecting differing causal pathways. However, overlap exists between hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke, which may reflect shared pathobiology predisposing to small vessel arteriopathy. Stroke is a complex, heterogeneous disorder requiring tailored analytic strategies to decipher genetic mechanisms.
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39. Evidence for increased genetic risk load for major depression in patients assigned to electroconvulsive therapy
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Foo, JC, Streit, F, Frank, J, Witt, SH, Treutlein, J, Baune, BT, Moebus, S, Joeckel, K-H, Forstner, AJ, Noethen, MM, Rietschel, M, Sartorius, A, Kranaster, L, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Coleman, JRI, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, CV, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, O'Reilly, PF, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, SI, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Berger, K, Boomsma, DI, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, McIntosh, AM, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Breen, G, Borglum, AD, Sullivan, PF, Foo, JC, Streit, F, Frank, J, Witt, SH, Treutlein, J, Baune, BT, Moebus, S, Joeckel, K-H, Forstner, AJ, Noethen, MM, Rietschel, M, Sartorius, A, Kranaster, L, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Coleman, JRI, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, CV, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, O'Reilly, PF, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, SI, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Berger, K, Boomsma, DI, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, McIntosh, AM, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Breen, G, Borglum, AD, and Sullivan, PF
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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the treatment of choice for severe and treatment-resistant depression; disorder severity and unfavorable treatment outcomes are shown to be influenced by an increased genetic burden for major depression (MD). Here, we tested whether ECT assignment and response/nonresponse are associated with an increased genetic burden for major depression (MD) using polygenic risk score (PRS), which summarize the contribution of disease-related common risk variants. Fifty-one psychiatric inpatients suffering from a major depressive episode underwent ECT. MD-PRS were calculated for these inpatients and a separate population-based sample (n = 3,547 healthy; n = 426 self-reported depression) based on summary statistics from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium MDD-working group (Cases: n = 59,851; Controls: n = 113,154). MD-PRS explained a significant proportion of disease status between ECT patients and healthy controls (p = .022, R2 = 1.173%); patients showed higher MD-PRS. MD-PRS in population-based depression self-reporters were intermediate between ECT patients and controls (n.s.). Significant associations between MD-PRS and ECT response (50% reduction in Hamilton depression rating scale scores) were not observed. Our findings indicate that ECT cohorts show an increased genetic burden for MD and are consistent with the hypothesis that treatment-resistant MD patients represent a subgroup with an increased genetic risk for MD. Larger samples are needed to better substantiate these findings.
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40. Genome-wide by environment interaction studies of depressive symptoms and psychosocial stress in UK Biobank and Generation Scotland
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Arnau-Soler, A, Macdonald-Dunlop, E, Adams, MJ, Clarke, T-K, MacIntyre, DJ, Milburn, K, Navrady, L, Hayward, C, McIntosh, AM, Thomson, PA, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenscon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Coleman, JR, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Rawford, GEC, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, C, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Foo, JC, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, Macintyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, O'Reilly, PF, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, S, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, D, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Breen, G, Borglum, ASD, Sullivan, PF, Arnau-Soler, A, Macdonald-Dunlop, E, Adams, MJ, Clarke, T-K, MacIntyre, DJ, Milburn, K, Navrady, L, Hayward, C, McIntosh, AM, Thomson, PA, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenscon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Coleman, JR, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Rawford, GEC, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, C, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Foo, JC, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, Macintyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, O'Reilly, PF, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, S, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, D, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Breen, G, Borglum, ASD, and Sullivan, PF
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Stress is associated with poorer physical and mental health. To improve our understanding of this link, we performed genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of depressive symptoms and genome-wide by environment interaction studies (GWEIS) of depressive symptoms and stressful life events (SLE) in two UK population-based cohorts (Generation Scotland and UK Biobank). No SNP was individually significant in either GWAS, but gene-based tests identified six genes associated with depressive symptoms in UK Biobank (DCC, ACSS3, DRD2, STAG1, FOXP2 and KYNU; p < 2.77 × 10-6). Two SNPs with genome-wide significant GxE effects were identified by GWEIS in Generation Scotland: rs12789145 (53-kb downstream PIWIL4; p = 4.95 × 10-9; total SLE) and rs17070072 (intronic to ZCCHC2; p = 1.46 × 10-8; dependent SLE). A third locus upstream CYLC2 (rs12000047 and rs12005200, p < 2.00 × 10-8; dependent SLE) when the joint effect of the SNP main and GxE effects was considered. GWEIS gene-based tests identified: MTNR1B with GxE effect with dependent SLE in Generation Scotland; and PHF2 with the joint effect in UK Biobank (p < 2.77 × 10-6). Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) analyses incorporating GxE effects improved the prediction of depressive symptom scores, when using weights derived from either the UK Biobank GWAS of depressive symptoms (p = 0.01) or the PGC GWAS of major depressive disorder (p = 5.91 × 10-3). Using an independent sample, PRS derived using GWEIS GxE effects provided evidence of shared aetiologies between depressive symptoms and schizotypal personality, heart disease and COPD. Further such studies are required and may result in improved treatments for depression and other stress-related conditions.
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41. Serum magnesium and calcium levels in relation to ischemic stroke Mendelian randomization study
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Larsson, SC, Traylor, M, Burgess, S, Boncoraglio, GB, Jern, C, Michaelsson, K, Markus, HS, Larsson, SC, Traylor, M, Burgess, S, Boncoraglio, GB, Jern, C, Michaelsson, K, and Markus, HS
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether serum magnesium and calcium concentrations are causally associated with ischemic stroke or any of its subtypes using the mendelian randomization approach. METHODS: Analyses were conducted using summary statistics data for 13 single-nucleotide polymorphisms robustly associated with serum magnesium (n = 6) or serum calcium (n = 7) concentrations. The corresponding data for ischemic stroke were obtained from the MEGASTROKE consortium (34,217 cases and 404,630 noncases). RESULTS: In standard mendelian randomization analysis, the odds ratios for each 0.1 mmol/L (about 1 SD) increase in genetically predicted serum magnesium concentrations were 0.78 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.69-0.89; p = 1.3 × 10-4) for all ischemic stroke, 0.63 (95% CI 0.50-0.80; p = 1.6 × 10-4) for cardioembolic stroke, and 0.60 (95% CI 0.44-0.82; p = 0.001) for large artery stroke; there was no association with small vessel stroke (odds ratio 0.90, 95% CI 0.67-1.20; p = 0.46). Only the association with cardioembolic stroke was robust in sensitivity analyses. There was no association of genetically predicted serum calcium concentrations with all ischemic stroke (per 0.5 mg/dL [about 1 SD] increase in serum calcium: odds ratio 1.03, 95% CI 0.88-1.21) or with any subtype. CONCLUSIONS: This study found that genetically higher serum magnesium concentrations are associated with a reduced risk of cardioembolic stroke but found no significant association of genetically higher serum calcium concentrations with any ischemic stroke subtype.
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42. Genome-wide association meta-analysis of functional outcome after ischemic stroke
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Soderholm, M, Pedersen, A, Lorentzen, E, Stanne, TM, Bevan, S, Olsson, M, Cole, JW, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Hankey, GJ, Jimenez-Conde, J, Jood, K, Lee, J-M, Lemmens, R, Levi, C, Mitchell, BD, Norrving, B, Rannikmaee, K, Rost, NS, Rosand, J, Rothwell, PM, Scott, R, Strbian, D, Sturm, JW, Sudlow, C, Traylor, M, Thijs, V, Tatlisumak, T, Woo, D, Worrall, BB, Maguire, JM, Lindgren, A, Jern, C, Soderholm, M, Pedersen, A, Lorentzen, E, Stanne, TM, Bevan, S, Olsson, M, Cole, JW, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Hankey, GJ, Jimenez-Conde, J, Jood, K, Lee, J-M, Lemmens, R, Levi, C, Mitchell, BD, Norrving, B, Rannikmaee, K, Rost, NS, Rosand, J, Rothwell, PM, Scott, R, Strbian, D, Sturm, JW, Sudlow, C, Traylor, M, Thijs, V, Tatlisumak, T, Woo, D, Worrall, BB, Maguire, JM, Lindgren, A, and Jern, C
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OBJECTIVE: To discover common genetic variants associated with poststroke outcomes using a genome-wide association (GWA) study. METHODS: The study comprised 6,165 patients with ischemic stroke from 12 studies in Europe, the United States, and Australia included in the GISCOME (Genetics of Ischaemic Stroke Functional Outcome) network. The primary outcome was modified Rankin Scale score after 60 to 190 days, evaluated as 2 dichotomous variables (0-2 vs 3-6 and 0-1 vs 2-6) and subsequently as an ordinal variable. GWA analyses were performed in each study independently and results were meta-analyzed. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, stroke severity (baseline NIH Stroke Scale score), and ancestry. The significance level was p < 5 × 10-8. RESULTS: We identified one genetic variant associated with functional outcome with genome-wide significance (modified Rankin Scale scores 0-2 vs 3-6, p = 5.3 × 10-9). This intronic variant (rs1842681) in the LOC105372028 gene is a previously reported trans-expression quantitative trait locus for PPP1R21, which encodes a regulatory subunit of protein phosphatase 1. This ubiquitous phosphatase is implicated in brain functions such as brain plasticity. Several variants detected in this study demonstrated suggestive association with outcome (p < 10-5), some of which are within or near genes with experimental evidence of influence on ischemic stroke volume and/or brain recovery (e.g., NTN4, TEK, and PTCH1). CONCLUSIONS: In this large GWA study on functional outcome after ischemic stroke, we report one significant variant and several variants with suggestive association to outcome 3 months after stroke onset with plausible mechanistic links to poststroke recovery. Future replication studies and exploration of potential functional mechanisms for identified genetic variants are warranted.
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43. Relative effects of LDL-C on ischemic stroke and coronary disease A Mendelian randomization study
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Valdes-Marquez, E, Parish, S, Clarke, R, Stari, T, Worrall, BB, Hopewell, JC, Slowik, A, Hofman, A, Algra, A, Reiner, AP, Doney, ASF, Gschwendtner, A, Ilinca, A, Giese, A-K, Lindgren, A, Vicente, AM, Norrving, B, Nordestgaard, BG, Mitchell, BD, Psaty, BM, Carty, CL, Sudlow, CLM, Anderson, C, Levi, CR, Satizabal, CL, Palmer, CNA, Gamble, DM, Woo, D, Saleheen, D, Ringelstein, EB, Valdimarsson, EM, Holliday, EG, Davies, G, Chauhan, G, Pasterkamp, G, Boncoraglio, GB, Kuhlenbaeumer, G, Thorleifsson, G, Falcone, GJ, Pare, G, Schmidt, H, Delavaran, H, Markus, HS, Aparicio, HJ, Deary, I, Cotlarciuc, I, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Meschia, JF, Liu, J, Montaner, J, Pera, J, Cole, J, Attia, JR, Rosand, J, Ferro, JM, Bis, JC, Furie, K, Stefansson, K, Berger, K, Kostulas, K, Rannikmae, K, Ikram, MA, Benn, M, Dichgans, M, Pandolfo, M, Traylor, M, Walters, M, Sale, M, Nalls, MA, Fornage, M, van Zuydam, NR, Sharma, P, Abrantes, P, de Bakker, PIW, Higgins, P, Lichtner, P, Rothwell, PM, Amouyel, P, Yang, Q, Malik, R, Schmidt, R, Lemmens, R, van der Laan, SW, Pulit, SL, Abboud, S, Oliveira, SA, Gretarsdottir, S, Debette, S, Williams, SR, Bevan, S, Kittner, SJ, Seshadri, S, Mosley, T, Battey, TWK, Tatlisumak, T, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Thijs, VNS, Longstreth, WT, Zhao, W, Chen, W-M, Cheng, Y-C, Valdes-Marquez, E, Parish, S, Clarke, R, Stari, T, Worrall, BB, Hopewell, JC, Slowik, A, Hofman, A, Algra, A, Reiner, AP, Doney, ASF, Gschwendtner, A, Ilinca, A, Giese, A-K, Lindgren, A, Vicente, AM, Norrving, B, Nordestgaard, BG, Mitchell, BD, Psaty, BM, Carty, CL, Sudlow, CLM, Anderson, C, Levi, CR, Satizabal, CL, Palmer, CNA, Gamble, DM, Woo, D, Saleheen, D, Ringelstein, EB, Valdimarsson, EM, Holliday, EG, Davies, G, Chauhan, G, Pasterkamp, G, Boncoraglio, GB, Kuhlenbaeumer, G, Thorleifsson, G, Falcone, GJ, Pare, G, Schmidt, H, Delavaran, H, Markus, HS, Aparicio, HJ, Deary, I, Cotlarciuc, I, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Meschia, JF, Liu, J, Montaner, J, Pera, J, Cole, J, Attia, JR, Rosand, J, Ferro, JM, Bis, JC, Furie, K, Stefansson, K, Berger, K, Kostulas, K, Rannikmae, K, Ikram, MA, Benn, M, Dichgans, M, Pandolfo, M, Traylor, M, Walters, M, Sale, M, Nalls, MA, Fornage, M, van Zuydam, NR, Sharma, P, Abrantes, P, de Bakker, PIW, Higgins, P, Lichtner, P, Rothwell, PM, Amouyel, P, Yang, Q, Malik, R, Schmidt, R, Lemmens, R, van der Laan, SW, Pulit, SL, Abboud, S, Oliveira, SA, Gretarsdottir, S, Debette, S, Williams, SR, Bevan, S, Kittner, SJ, Seshadri, S, Mosley, T, Battey, TWK, Tatlisumak, T, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Thijs, VNS, Longstreth, WT, Zhao, W, Chen, W-M, and Cheng, Y-C
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OBJECTIVE: To examine the causal relevance of lifelong differences in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) for ischemic stroke (IS) relative to that for coronary heart disease (CHD) using a Mendelian randomization approach. METHODS: We undertook a 2-sample Mendelian randomization, based on summary data, to estimate the causal relevance of LDL-C for risk of IS and CHD. Information from 62 independent genetic variants with genome-wide significant effects on LDL-C levels was used to estimate the causal effects of LDL-C for IS and IS subtypes (based on 12,389 IS cases from METASTROKE) and for CHD (based on 60,801 cases from CARDIoGRAMplusC4D). We then assessed the effects of LDL-C on IS and CHD for heterogeneity. RESULTS: A 1 mmol/L higher genetically determined LDL-C was associated with a 50% higher risk of CHD (odds ratio [OR] 1.49, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.32-1.68, p = 1.1 × 10-8). By contrast, the causal effect of LDL-C was much weaker for IS (OR 1.12, 95% CI 0.96-1.30, p = 0.14; p for heterogeneity = 2.6 × 10-3) and, in particular, for cardioembolic stroke (OR 1.06, 95% CI 0.84-1.33, p = 0.64; p for heterogeneity = 8.6 × 10-3) when compared with that for CHD. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast with the consistent effects of LDL-C-lowering therapies on IS and CHD, genetic variants that confer lifelong LDL-C differences show a weaker effect on IS than on CHD. The relevance of etiologically distinct IS subtypes may contribute to the differences observed.
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44. Integrated analysis of environmental and genetic influences on cord blood DNA methylation in new-borns
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Czamara, D, Eraslan, G, Page, CM, Lahti, J, Lahti-Pulkkinen, M, Hamalainen, E, Kajantie, E, Laivuori, H, Villa, PM, Reynolds, RM, Nystad, W, Haberg, SE, London, SJ, O'Donnell, KJ, Garg, E, Meaney, MJ, Entringer, S, Wadhwa, PD, Buss, C, Jones, MJ, Lin, DTS, MacIsaac, JL, Kobor, MS, Koen, N, Zar, HJ, Koenen, KC, Dalvie, S, Stein, DJ, Kondofersky, I, Mueller, NS, Theis, FJ, Raikkonen, K, Binder, EB, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Coleman, JR, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, C, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, O'Reilly, PF, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, S, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, D, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, McIntosh, AM, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Breen, G, Borglum, AD, Sullivan, PF, Czamara, D, Eraslan, G, Page, CM, Lahti, J, Lahti-Pulkkinen, M, Hamalainen, E, Kajantie, E, Laivuori, H, Villa, PM, Reynolds, RM, Nystad, W, Haberg, SE, London, SJ, O'Donnell, KJ, Garg, E, Meaney, MJ, Entringer, S, Wadhwa, PD, Buss, C, Jones, MJ, Lin, DTS, MacIsaac, JL, Kobor, MS, Koen, N, Zar, HJ, Koenen, KC, Dalvie, S, Stein, DJ, Kondofersky, I, Mueller, NS, Theis, FJ, Raikkonen, K, Binder, EB, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Coleman, JR, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, C, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hall, LS, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, McGrath, P, McGuffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, O'Reilly, PF, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shi, J, Shyn, S, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, D, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, McIntosh, AM, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Breen, G, Borglum, AD, and Sullivan, PF
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Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation (DNAm), are among the mechanisms allowing integration of genetic and environmental factors to shape cellular function. While many studies have investigated either environmental or genetic contributions to DNAm, few have assessed their integrated effects. Here we examine the relative contributions of prenatal environmental factors and genotype on DNA methylation in neonatal blood at variably methylated regions (VMRs) in 4 independent cohorts (overall n = 2365). We use Akaike's information criterion to test which factors best explain variability of methylation in the cohort-specific VMRs: several prenatal environmental factors (E), genotypes in cis (G), or their additive (G + E) or interaction (GxE) effects. Genetic and environmental factors in combination best explain DNAm at the majority of VMRs. The CpGs best explained by either G, G + E or GxE are functionally distinct. The enrichment of genetic variants from GxE models in GWAS for complex disorders supports their importance for disease risk.
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45. Genetics of the thrombomodulin-endothelial cell protein C receptor system and the risk of early-onset ischemic stroke
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Cole, J, Xu, H, Ryan, K, Jaworek, T, Dueker, N, McArdle, P, Gaynor, B, Cheng, Y, O'Connell, J, Bevan, S, Malik, R, Ahmed, N, Amouyel, P, Anjum, S, Bis, J, Crosslin, D, Danesh, J, Engelter, S, Fornage, M, Frossard, P, Gieger, C, Giese, A, Grond-Ginsbach, C, Ho, W, Holliday, E, Hopewell, J, Hussain, M, Iqbal, W, Jabeen, S, Jannes, J, Kamal, A, Kamatani, Y, Kanse, S, Kloss, M, Lathrop, M, Leys, D, Lindgren, A, Longstreth, W, Mahmood, K, Meisinger, C, Metso, T, Mosley, T, Müller-Nurasyid, M, Norrving, B, Parati, E, Peters, A, Pezzini, A, Quereshi, I, Rasheed, A, Rauf, A, Salam, T, Shen, J, Słowik, A, Stanne, T, Strauch, K, Tatlisumak, T, Thijs, V, Tiedt, S, Traylor, M, Waldenberger, M, Walters, M, Zhao, W, Boncoraglio, G, Debette, S, Jern, C, Levi, C, Markus, H, Meschia, J, Rolfs, A, Rothwell, P, Saleheen, D, Seshadri, S, Sharma, P, Sudlow, C, Worrall, B, Isgc, Metastroke Consortium Of The, Consortium, Wtccc-2, Stine, O, Kittner, S, Mitchell, B, Cole, John W [0000-0001-9263-8930], Gaynor, Brady [0000-0002-4142-0613], Pezzini, Alessandro [0000-0001-8629-3315], Thijs, Vincent N [0000-0002-6614-8417], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Faculty of Medicine, Neurologian yksikkö, Clinicum, Department of Neurosciences, HUS Neurocenter, Bordeaux population health (BPH), and Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut de Santé Publique, d'Épidémiologie et de Développement (ISPED)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
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Oncology ,Male ,Thrombomodulin ,Social Sciences ,Genome-wide association study ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,Vascular Medicine ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,Brain Ischemia ,Brain ischemia ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sociology ,Consortia ,YOUNG-ADULTS ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medicine ,FACTOR-V-LEIDEN ,Ethnicities ,Age of Onset ,African American people ,POPULATION ,education.field_of_study ,Endothelial protein C receptor ,Multidisciplinary ,Endothelial Protein C Receptor ,Genomics ,Middle Aged ,Population groupings ,3. Good health ,Stroke ,Hemorrhagic Stroke ,VINTAGE ,Neurology ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Female ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Science ,Cerebrovascular Diseases ,Population ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,CLASSIFICATION ,White People ,MECHANISMS ,Molecular Genetics ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,Factor V Leiden ,Genome-Wide Association Studies ,Genetics ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,ddc:610 ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,education ,Molecular Biology ,POLYMORPHISMS ,METAANALYSIS ,Genetic Association Studies ,Ischemic Stroke ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,Case-control study ,3112 Neurosciences ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Computational Biology ,Human Genetics ,medicine.disease ,Genome Analysis ,Black or African American ,MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION ,Case-Control Studies ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,3111 Biomedicine ,Age of onset ,People and places ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background and purpose Polymorphisms in coagulation genes have been associated with early-onset ischemic stroke. Here we pursue an a priori hypothesis that genetic variation in the endothelial-based receptors of the thrombomodulin−protein C system (THBD and PROCR) may similarly be associated with early-onset ischemic stroke. We explored this hypothesis utilizing a multi-stage design of discovery and replication. Methods Discovery was performed in the Genetics-of-Early-Onset Stroke (GEOS) Study, a biracial population-based case-control study of ischemic stroke among men and women aged 15–49 including 829 cases of first ischemic stroke (42.2% African-American) and 850 age-comparable stroke-free controls (38.1% African-American). Twenty-four single-nucleotide-polymorphisms (SNPs) in THBD and 22 SNPs in PROCR were evaluated. Following LD pruning (r2≥0.8), we advanced uncorrelated SNPs forward for association analyses. Associated SNPs were evaluated for replication in an early-onset ischemic stroke population (onset-age Results Among GEOS Caucasians, PROCR rs9574, which was in strong LD with 8 other SNPs, and one additional independent SNP rs2069951, were significantly associated with ischemic stroke (rs9574, OR = 1.33, p = 0.003; rs2069951, OR = 1.80, p = 0.006) using an additive-model adjusting for age, gender and population-structure. Adjusting for risk factors did not change the associations; however, associations were strengthened among those without risk factors. PROCR rs9574 also associated with early-onset ischemic stroke in the replication sample (OR = 1.08, p = 0.015), but not older-onset stroke. There were no PROCR associations in African-Americans, nor were there any THBD associations in either ethnicity. Conclusion PROCR polymorphisms are associated with early-onset ischemic stroke in Caucasians.
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Larsson, SC, Traylor, M, Burgess, S, Markus, HS, Traylor, Matthew [0000-0001-6624-8621], Burgess, Stephen [0000-0001-5365-8760], Markus, Hugh [0000-0002-9794-5996], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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BACKGROUND: Observational studies have linked increased adult height with better cognitive performance and reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). It is unclear whether the associations are due to shared biological processes that influence height and AD or due to confounding by early life exposures or environmental factors. OBJECTIVE: To use a genetic approach to investigate the association between adult height and AD. METHODS: We selected 682 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with height at genome-wide significance (p < 5×10-8) in the Genetic Investigation of ANthropometric Traits (GIANT) consortium. Summary statistics for each of these SNPs on AD were obtained from the International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project (IGAP) of 17,008 individuals with AD and 37,154 controls. The estimate of the association between genetically predicted height and AD was calculated using the inverse-variance weighted method. RESULTS: The odds ratio of AD was 0.91 (95% confidence interval, 0.86-0.95; p = 9.8×10-5) per one standard deviation increase (about 6.5 cm) in genetically predicted height based on 682 SNPs, which were clustered in 419 loci. In an analysis restricted to one SNP from each height-associated locus (n = 419 SNPs), the corresponding OR was 0.92 (95% confidence interval, 0.86-0.97; p = 4.8×10-3). CONCLUSIONS: This finding suggests that biological processes that influence adult height may have a role in the etiology of AD.
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47. Type 2 diabetes, glucose, insulin, BMI, and ischemic stroke subtypes: Mendelian randomization study
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Larsson, SC, Scott, RA, Traylor, M, Langenberg, CC, Hindy, G, Melander, O, Orho-Melander, M, Seshadri, S, Wareham, NJ, Markus, HS, METASTROKE Collaboration And NINDS Stroke Genetics Network (SiGN), Traylor, Matthew [0000-0001-6624-8621], Langenberg, Claudia [0000-0002-5017-7344], Wareham, Nicholas [0000-0003-1422-2993], Markus, Hugh [0000-0002-9794-5996], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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$\textbf{Objective:}$ To implement a mendelian randomization (MR) approach to determine whether type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), fasting glucose, fasting insulin, and body mass index (BMI) are causally associated with specific ischemic stroke subtypes. $\textbf{Methods:}$ MR estimates of the association between each possible risk factor and ischemic stroke subtypes were calculated with inverse-variance weighted (conventional) and weighted median approaches, and MR-Egger regression was used to explore pleiotropy. The number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) used as instrumental variables was 49 for T2D, 36 for fasting glucose, 18 for fasting insulin, and 77 for BMI. Genome-wide association study data of SNP-stroke associations were derived from METASTROKE and the Stroke Genetics Network (n = 18,476 ischemic stroke cases and 37,296 controls). $\textbf{Results:}$ Conventional MR analysis showed associations between genetically predicted T2D and large artery stroke (odds ratio [OR] 1.28, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.16-1.40, p = 3.3 × 10(-7)) and small vessel stroke (OR 1.21, 95% CI 1.10-1.33, p = 8.9 × 10(-5)) but not cardioembolic stroke (OR 1.06, 95% CI 0.97-1.15, p = 0.17). The association of T2D with large artery stroke but not small vessel stroke was consistent in a sensitivity analysis using the weighted median method, and there was no evidence of pleiotropy. Genetically predicted fasting glucose and fasting insulin levels and BMI were not statistically significantly associated with any ischemic stroke subtype. $\textbf{Conclusions:}$ This study provides support that T2D may be causally associated with large artery stroke.
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48. COL4A2 is associated with lacunar ischemic stroke and deep ICH: Meta-analyses among 21,500 cases and 40,600 controls
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Rannikmäe, K, Sivakumaran, V, Millar, H, Malik, R, Anderson, CD, Chong, M, Dave, T, Falcone, GJ, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Jimenez-Conde, J, Lindgren, A, Montaner, J, O'Donnell, M, Paré, G, Radmanesh, F, Rost, NS, Slowik, A, Söderholm, M, Traylor, M, Pulit, SL, Seshadri, S, Worrall, BB, Woo, D, Markus, HS, Mitchell, BD, Dichgans, M, Rosand, J, Sudlow, CLM, Stroke Genetics Network (SiGN), METASTROKE Collaboration, and International Stroke Genetics Consortium (ISGC), and Maguire, J
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether common variants in familial cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) genes confer risk of sporadic cerebral SVD. METHODS: We meta-analyzed genotype data from individuals of European ancestry to determine associations of common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 6 familial cerebral SVD genes (COL4A1, COL4A2, NOTCH3, HTRA1, TREX1, and CECR1) with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) (deep, lobar, all; 1,878 cases, 2,830 controls) and ischemic stroke (IS) (lacunar, cardioembolic, large vessel disease, all; 19,569 cases, 37,853 controls). We applied data quality filters and set statistical significance thresholds accounting for linkage disequilibrium and multiple testing. RESULTS: A locus in COL4A2 was associated (significance threshold p < 3.5 × 10-4) with both lacunar IS (lead SNP rs9515201: odds ratio [OR] 1.17, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.11-1.24, p = 6.62 × 10-8) and deep ICH (lead SNP rs4771674: OR 1.28, 95% CI 1.13-1.44, p = 5.76 × 10-5). A SNP in HTRA1 was associated (significance threshold p < 5.5 × 10-4) with lacunar IS (rs79043147: OR 1.23, 95% CI 1.10-1.37, p = 1.90 × 10-4) and less robustly with deep ICH. There was no clear evidence for association of common variants in either COL4A2 or HTRA1 with non-SVD strokes or in any of the other genes with any stroke phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide evidence of shared genetic determinants and suggest common pathophysiologic mechanisms of distinct ischemic and hemorrhagic cerebral SVD stroke phenotypes, offering new insights into the causal mechanisms of cerebral SVD.
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49. Genetic variation at 16q24.2 is associated with small vessel stroke
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Traylor, M, Malik, R, Nalls, M, Pulit, S, Rothwell, P, and Consortium, International Stroke Genetics
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OBJECTIVE: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful at identifying associations with stroke and stroke subtypes, but have not yet identified any associations solely with small vessel stroke (SVS). SVS comprises one quarter of all ischemic stroke and is a major manifestation of cerebral small vessel disease, the primary cause of vascular cognitive impairment. Studies across neurological traits have shown that younger-onset cases have an increased genetic burden. We leveraged this increased genetic burden by performing an age-at-onset informed GWAS meta-analysis, including a large younger-onset SVS population, to identify novel associations with stroke. METHODS: We used a three-stage age-at-onset informed GWAS to identify novel genetic variants associated with stroke. On identifying a novel locus associated with SVS, we assessed its influence on other small vessel disease phenotypes, as well as on messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of nearby genes, and on DNA methylation of nearby CpG sites in whole blood and in the fetal brain. RESULTS: We identified an association with SVS in 4,203 cases and 50,728 controls on chromosome 16q24.2 (odds ratio [OR; 95% confidence interval {CI}] = 1.16 [1.10-1.22]; p = 3.2 × 10(-9) ). The lead single-nucleotide polymorphism (rs12445022) was also associated with cerebral white matter hyperintensities (OR [95% CI] = 1.10 [1.05-1.16]; p = 5.3 × 10(-5) ; N = 3,670), but not intracerebral hemorrhage (OR [95% CI] = 0.97 [0.84-1.12]; p = 0.71; 1,545 cases, 1,481 controls). rs12445022 is associated with mRNA expression of ZCCHC14 in arterial tissues (p = 9.4 × 10(-7) ) and DNA methylation at probe cg16596957 in whole blood (p = 5.3 × 10(-6) ). INTERPRETATION: 16q24.2 is associated with SVS. Associations of the locus with expression of ZCCHC14 and DNA methylation suggest the locus acts through changes to regulatory elements. Ann Neurol 2017;81:383-394.
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50. Genome-wide interaction study of a proxy for stress-sensitivity and its prediction of major depressive disorder
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Arnau-Soler, A., Adams, M. J., Hayward, C. (Caroline), Thomson, PA, Porteous, D, Campbell, A. (Archie), Smith, B.H. (Blair), Black, C., Padmanabhan, S. (Sandosh), Mcintosh, A.M. (Andrew), Wray, N.R. (Naomi), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Trzaskowski, M., Byrne, E.M. (Enda), Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel), Agerbo, E, Air, T.M., Andlauer, T.F.M., Bacanu, SA, Bækvad-Hansen, M., Beekman, A.T.F. (Aartjan), Bigdeli, TB, Binder, E.B. (Elisabeth), Blackwood, D.H.R. (Douglas), Bryois, J., Buttenschøn, H.N., Bybjerg-Grauholm, J., Cai, N., Castelao, E, Christensen, J.H., Clarke, T.-K., Coleman, J.R.I., Colodro-Conde, L., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crawford, G.E., Davies, G. (Gail), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M. (Eske), Direk, N., Dolan, C.V. (Conor), Dunn, EC, Eley, T.C. (T.), Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, F.F.H., Finucane, HK, Forstner, A.J. (Andreas), Frank, J. (Josef), Gaspar, H.A., Gill, M. (Michael), Goes, F.S., Gordon, S.D., Grove, J. (Jakob), Hall, L.S., Hansen, C.S., Hansen, T.F. (Thomas F), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hickie, I.B. (Ian), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Homuth, G. (Georg), Horn, C., Hottenga, JJ, Hougaard, D.M. (David), Ising, M. (Marcus), Jansen, R, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, J.A. (James A), Kohane, IS, Kraft, J., Kretzschmar, W.W., Krogh, J., Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Li, Y. (Yuwen), Lind, P.A. (Penelope), Macintyre, D.J. (Donald J), MacKinnon, D.F., Maier, R.M., Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Marchini, J. (Jonathan), Mbarek, H, McGrath, P., Mcguffin, P. (Peter), Medland, S.E., Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Milani, L. (Lili), Mondimore, F.M., Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mostafavi, S., Mullins, N., Nauck, M., Ng, B., Nivard, M.G., Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O'Reilly, P.F. (Paul), Oskarsson, H. (Hogni), Owen, M.J., Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, M.G., Peterson, R.E., Pettersson, E, Peyrot, W.J. (Wouter ), Pistis, G. (Giorgio), Posthuma, D., Quiroz, J.A., Qvist, P., Rice, J.P. (John), Riley, B.P. (Brien), Rivera, M., Mirza, S.S., Schoevers, R. (Robert), Schulte, E.C., Shen, L. (Li), Shi, J. (Julia), Shyn, S.I. (Stanley I), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Sinnamon, G.C.B., Smit, J.H.M., Smith, D.J. (Derek James), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Streit, F., Strohmaier, J., Tansey, KE, Teismann, H., Teumer, A. (Alexander), Thompson, W., Thorgeirsson, T.E. (Thorgeir), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Treutlein, J. (Jens), Trubetskoy, V., Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Umbricht, D., Van der Auwera, S., van Hemert, A.M., Viktorin, A, Visscher, P.M. (Peter), Wang, Y. (Yijing), Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, S.M., Wellmann, J. (Jürgen), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Witt, S.H. (Stephanie H), Wu, Y., Xi, HS, Yang, J., Zhang, F. (Feng), Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K. (Klaus), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Cichon, S. (Sven), Dannlowski, U., de Geus, EJCN, DePaulo, J.R., Domenici, E, Domschke, K., Esko, T. (Tõnu), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Hamilton, S.P. (Steven P), Heath, A.C. (Andrew), Kendler, K. (K.), Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, Q.S., Lucae, S. (Susanne), Madden, P.A. (Pamela), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Mors, O., Mortensen, P.B., Müller-Myhsok, B., Nordentoft, M, Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), O'Donovan, M. (Michael), Paciga, S.A., Pedersen, N.L. (Nancy), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Perlis, R.H. (Roy H), Porteous, D.J. (David J.), Potash, J.B. (James B), Preisig, M. (Martin), Rietschel, M., Schaefer, C. (Catherine), Schulze, T.G. (Thomas), Smoller, J.W., Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Uher, R, Völzke, H. (Henry), Weissman, M.M. (Myrna M), Werge, T.M. (Thomas), Lewis, C.M. (Cathryn), Levinson, D.F. (Douglas), Breen, G. (Gerome), Børglum, A.D., Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), Arnau-Soler, A., Adams, M. J., Hayward, C. (Caroline), Thomson, PA, Porteous, D, Campbell, A. (Archie), Smith, B.H. (Blair), Black, C., Padmanabhan, S. (Sandosh), Mcintosh, A.M. (Andrew), Wray, N.R. (Naomi), Ripke, S. 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- Abstract
Individual response to stress is correlated with neuroticism and is an important predictor of both neuroticism and the onset of major depressive disorder (MDD). Identification of the genetics underpinning individual differences in response to negative events (stress-sensitivity) may improve our understanding of the molecular pathways involved, and its association with stress-related illnesses. We sought to generate a proxy for stress-sensitivity through modelling the interaction between SNP allele and MDD status on neuroticism score in order to identify genetic variants that contribute to the higher neuroticism seen in individuals with a lifetime diagnosis of d
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- 2018
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