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Multi-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study of Decomposed Cardioelectric Phenotypes Illustrates Strategies to Identify and Characterize Evidence of Shared Genetic Effects for Complex Traits
- Source :
- Circulation. Genomic and precision medicine, vol 13, iss 4, Circ Genom Precis Med
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2020.
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Abstract
- Background: We examined how expanding electrocardiographic trait genome-wide association studies to include ancestrally diverse populations, prioritize more precise phenotypic measures, and evaluate evidence for shared genetic effects enabled the detection and characterization of loci. Methods: We decomposed 10 seconds, 12-lead electrocardiograms from 34 668 multi-ethnic participants (15% Black; 30% Hispanic/Latino) into 6 contiguous, physiologically distinct (P wave, PR segment, QRS interval, ST segment, T wave, and TP segment) and 2 composite, conventional (PR interval and QT interval) interval scale traits and conducted multivariable-adjusted, trait-specific univariate genome-wide association studies using 1000-G imputed single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Evidence of shared genetic effects was evaluated by aggregating meta-analyzed univariate results across the 6 continuous electrocardiographic traits using the combined phenotype adaptive sum of powered scores test. Results: We identified 6 novels ( CD36, PITX2, EMB, ZNF592, YPEL2 , and BC043580 ) and 87 known loci (adaptive sum of powered score test P −9 ). Lead single-nucleotide polymorphism rs3211938 at CD36 was common in Blacks (minor allele frequency=10%), near monomorphic in European Americans, and had effects on the QT interval and TP segment that ranked among the largest reported to date for common variants. The other 5 novel loci were observed when evaluating the contiguous but not the composite electrocardiographic traits. Combined phenotype testing did not identify novel electrocardiographic loci unapparent using traditional univariate approaches, although this approach did assist with the characterization of known loci. Conclusions: Despite including one-third as many participants as published electrocardiographic trait genome-wide association studies, our study identified 6 novel loci, emphasizing the importance of ancestral diversity and phenotype resolution in this era of ever-growing genome-wide association studies.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
CD36 Antigens
population
Genome-wide association study
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
Electrocardiography
0302 clinical medicine
Gene Frequency
Chinese americans
education.field_of_study
Membrane Glycoproteins
General Medicine
Single Nucleotide
Hispanic or Latino
Phenotype
Cardiovascular Diseases
Trait
epidemiology
Genotype
Population
Locus (genetics)
Biology
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
QT interval
Article
White People
03 medical and health sciences
Clinical Research
Genetics
Humans
1000 Genomes Project
PR interval
Polymorphism
education
Genetic association
Homeodomain Proteins
genome-wide association study
Human Genome
Univariate
electrophysiology
cardiovascular diseases
Minor allele frequency
Black or African American
030104 developmental biology
Sample size determination
Evolutionary biology
Genetic Loci
Genome-Wide Association Study
Molecular Chaperones
Transcription Factors
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Circulation. Genomic and precision medicine, vol 13, iss 4, Circ Genom Precis Med
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ca17ca2bc52c085ae3d1ef0ce99c7fa6