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Genome-Wide Interaction Analyses of Serum Calcium on Ventricular Repolarization Time in 125 393 Participants

Authors :
Young, William J
van der Most, Peter J
Bartz, Traci M
Bos, Maxime M
Biino, Ginevra
Duong, ThuyVy
Foco, Luisa
Lominchar, Jesus T
Müller-Nurasyid, Martina
Nardone, Giuseppe Giovanni
Pecori, Alessandro
Ramirez, Julia
Repetto, Linda
Schramm, Katharina
Shen, Xia
van Duijvenboden, Stefan
van Heemst, Diana
Weiss, Stefan
Yao, Jie
Benjamins, Jan-Walter
Alonso, Alvaro
Spedicati, Beatrice
Biggs, Mary L
Brody, Jennifer A
Dörr, Marcus
Fuchsberger, Christian
Gögele, Martin
Guo, Xiuqing
Ikram, M Arfan
Jukema, J Wouter
Kääb, Stefan
Kanters, Jørgen K
Lin, Henry J
Linneberg, Allan
Nauck, Matthias
Nolte, Ilja M
Pianigiani, Giulia
Santin, Aurora
Soliman, Elsayed Z
Tesolin, Paola
Vaccargiu, Simona
Waldenberger, Melanie
van der Harst, Pim
Verweij, Niek
Arking, Dan E
Concas, Maria Pina
De Grandi, Alessandro
Girotto, Giorgia
Grarup, Niels
Kavousi, Maryam
Young, William J
van der Most, Peter J
Bartz, Traci M
Bos, Maxime M
Biino, Ginevra
Duong, ThuyVy
Foco, Luisa
Lominchar, Jesus T
Müller-Nurasyid, Martina
Nardone, Giuseppe Giovanni
Pecori, Alessandro
Ramirez, Julia
Repetto, Linda
Schramm, Katharina
Shen, Xia
van Duijvenboden, Stefan
van Heemst, Diana
Weiss, Stefan
Yao, Jie
Benjamins, Jan-Walter
Alonso, Alvaro
Spedicati, Beatrice
Biggs, Mary L
Brody, Jennifer A
Dörr, Marcus
Fuchsberger, Christian
Gögele, Martin
Guo, Xiuqing
Ikram, M Arfan
Jukema, J Wouter
Kääb, Stefan
Kanters, Jørgen K
Lin, Henry J
Linneberg, Allan
Nauck, Matthias
Nolte, Ilja M
Pianigiani, Giulia
Santin, Aurora
Soliman, Elsayed Z
Tesolin, Paola
Vaccargiu, Simona
Waldenberger, Melanie
van der Harst, Pim
Verweij, Niek
Arking, Dan E
Concas, Maria Pina
De Grandi, Alessandro
Girotto, Giorgia
Grarup, Niels
Kavousi, Maryam
Source :
Young , W J , van der Most , P J , Bartz , T M , Bos , M M , Biino , G , Duong , T , Foco , L , Lominchar , J T , Müller-Nurasyid , M , Nardone , G G , Pecori , A , Ramirez , J , Repetto , L , Schramm , K , Shen , X , van Duijvenboden , S , van Heemst , D , Weiss , S , Yao , J , Benjamins , J-W , Alonso , A , Spedicati , B , Biggs , M L , Brody , J A , Dörr , M , Fuchsberger , C , Gögele , M , Guo , X , Ikram , M A , Jukema , J W , Kääb , S , Kanters , J K , Lin , H J , Linneberg , A , Nauck , M , Nolte , I M , Pianigiani , G , Santin , A , Soliman , E Z , Tesolin , P , Vaccargiu , S , Waldenberger , M , van der Harst , P , Verweij , N , Arking , D E , Concas , M P , De Grandi , A , Girotto , G , Grarup , N , Kavousi , M & LifeLines Cohort Study 2024 , ' Genome-Wide Interaction Analyses of Serum Calcium on Ventricular Repolarization Time in 125 393 Participants ' , Journal of the American Heart Association , vol. 13 , no. 17 , e034760 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Ventricular repolarization time (ECG QT and JT intervals) is associated with malignant arrhythmia. Genome‐wide association studies have identified 230 independent loci for QT and JT; however, 50% of their heritability remains unexplained. Previous work supports a causal effect of lower serum calcium concentrations on longer ventricular repolarization time. We hypothesized calcium interactions with QT and JT variant associations could explain a proportion of the missing heritability. Methods and Results We performed genome‐wide calcium interaction analyses for QT and JT intervals. Participants were stratified by their calcium level relative to the study distribution (top or bottom 20%). We performed a 2‐stage analysis (genome‐wide discovery [N=62 532] and replication [N=59 861] of lead variants) and a single‐stage genome‐wide meta‐analysis (N=122 393, [European ancestry N=117 581, African ancestry N=4812]). We also calculated 2‐degrees of freedom joint main and interaction and 1‐degree of freedom interaction P values. In 2‐stage and single‐stage analyses, 50 and 98 independent loci, respectively, were associated with either QT or JT intervals (2‐degrees of freedom joint main and interaction P value <5×10−8). No lead variant had a significant interaction result after correcting for multiple testing and sensitivity analyses provided similar findings. Two loci in the single‐stage meta‐analysis were not reported previously (SPPL2B and RFX6). Conclusions We have found limited support for an interaction effect of serum calcium on QT and JT variant associations despite sample sizes with suitable power to detect relevant effects. Therefore, such effects are unlikely to explain a meaningful proportion of the heritability of QT and JT, and factors including rare variation and other environmental interactions need to be considered.<br />BACKGROUND: Ventricular repolarization time (ECG QT and JT intervals) is associated with malignant arrhythmia. Genome-wide association studies have identified 230 independent loci for QT and JT; however, 50% of their heritability remains unexplained. Previous work supports a causal effect of lower serum calcium concentrations on longer ventricular repolarization time. We hypothesized calcium interactions with QT and JT variant associations could explain a proportion of the missing heritability.METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed genome-wide calcium interaction analyses for QT and JT intervals. Participants were stratified by their calcium level relative to the study distribution (top or bottom 20%). We performed a 2-stage analysis (genome-wide discovery [N=62 532] and replication [N=59 861] of lead variants) and a single-stage genome-wide meta-analysis (N=122 393, [European ancestry N=117 581, African ancestry N=4812]). We also calculated 2-degrees of freedom joint main and interaction and 1-degree of freedom interaction P values. In 2-stage and single-stage analyses, 50 and 98 independent loci, respectively, were associated with either QT or JT intervals (2-degrees of freedom joint main and interaction P value <5×10-8). No lead variant had a significant interaction result after correcting for multiple testing and sensitivity analyses provided similar findings. Two loci in the single-stage meta-analysis were not reported previously (SPPL2B and RFX6).CONCLUSIONS: We have found limited support for an interaction effect of serum calcium on QT and JT variant associations despite sample sizes with suitable power to detect relevant effects. Therefore, such effects are unlikely to explain a meaningful proportion of the heritability of QT and JT, and factors including rare variation and other environmental interactions need to be considered.

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OAIster
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Young , W J , van der Most , P J , Bartz , T M , Bos , M M , Biino , G , Duong , T , Foco , L , Lominchar , J T , Müller-Nurasyid , M , Nardone , G G , Pecori , A , Ramirez , J , Repetto , L , Schramm , K , Shen , X , van Duijvenboden , S , van Heemst , D , Weiss , S , Yao , J , Benjamins , J-W , Alonso , A , Spedicati , B , Biggs , M L , Brody , J A , Dörr , M , Fuchsberger , C , Gögele , M , Guo , X , Ikram , M A , Jukema , J W , Kääb , S , Kanters , J K , Lin , H J , Linneberg , A , Nauck , M , Nolte , I M , Pianigiani , G , Santin , A , Soliman , E Z , Tesolin , P , Vaccargiu , S , Waldenberger , M , van der Harst , P , Verweij , N , Arking , D E , Concas , M P , De Grandi , A , Girotto , G , Grarup , N , Kavousi , M & LifeLines Cohort Study 2024 , ' Genome-Wide Interaction Analyses of Serum Calcium on Ventricular Repolarization Time in 125 393 Participants ' , Journal of the American Heart Association , vol. 13 , no. 17 , e034760 .
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Electronic Resource