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Genomic Association Analysis of Common Variants Influencing Antihypertensive Response to Hydrochlorothiazide

Authors :
Paolo Manunta
Yan Gong
Stephen Turner
Kent R. Bailey
Jeffrey R. O'Connell
Amber L. Beitelshees
B. Wahlstrand
Anna F. Dominiczak
Chiara Lanzani
Kati Donner
Kimmo Kontula
Julie A. Johnson
Eric Boerwinkle
John G. Gums
Samuli Ripatti
Caitrin W. McDonough
Gary L. Schwartz
Lorena Citterio
Sandosh Padmanabhan
Janna Saarela
Timo P. Hiltunen
Rhonda M. Cooper-DeHoff
Thomas Hedner
Arlene B. Chapman
Olle Melander
Turner, St
Boerwinkle, E
O'Connell, Jr
Bailey, Kr
Gong, Y
Chapman, Ab
Mcdonough, Cw
Beitelshees, Al
Schwartz, Gl
Gums, Jg
Padmanabhan, S
Hiltunen, Tp
Citterio, L
Donner, Km
Hedner, T
Lanzani, C
Melander, O
Saarela, J
Ripatti, S
Wahlstrand, B
Manunta, Paolo
Kontula, K
Dominiczak, Af
COOPER DEHOFF, Rm
Johnson, J. A.
Source :
Hypertension; 62(2), pp 391-397 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2013.

Abstract

To identify novel genes influencing blood pressure response to thiazide diuretic therapy for hypertension, we conducted genome-wide association meta-analyses of ≈1.1 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms in a combined sample of 424 European Americans with primary hypertension treated with hydrochlorothiazide from the Pharmacogenomic Evaluation of Antihypertensive Responses study (n=228) and the Genetic Epidemiology of Responses to Antihypertensive study (n=196). Polymorphisms associated with blood pressure response at P –5 were tested for replication of the associations in independent samples of hydrochlorothiazide-treated European hypertensives. The rs16960228 polymorphism in protein kinase C, α replicated for same-direction association with diastolic blood pressure response in the Nordic Diltiazem study (n=420) and the Genetics of Drug Responsiveness in Essential Hypertension study (n=206), and the combined 4-study meta-analysis P value achieved genome-wide significance ( P =3.3×10 −8 ). Systolic or diastolic blood pressure responses were consistently greater in carriers of the rs16960228 A allele than in GG homozygotes (>4/4 mm Hg) across study samples. The rs2273359 polymorphism in the GNAS-EDN3 region also replicated for same-direction association with systolic blood pressure response in the Nordic Diltiazem study, and the combined 3-study meta-analysis P value approached genome-wide significance ( P =5.5×10 −8 ). The findings document clinically important effects of genetic variation at novel loci on blood pressure response to a thiazide diuretic, which may be a basis for individualization of antihypertensive drug therapy and identification of new drug targets.

Details

ISSN :
15244563 and 0194911X
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hypertension
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94532845ebf76c98ef8e1ddfea698f21
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.111.00436