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Population-specific and trans-ancestry genome-wide analyses identify distinct and shared genetic risk loci for coronary artery disease.

Koyama S, Ito K, Terao C et al.

33020668 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
168228 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

KS
Koyama S
IK
Ito K
TC
Terao C
AM
Akiyama M
HM
Horikoshi M
MY
Momozawa Y
MH
Matsunaga H
IH
Ieki H
OK
Ozaki K
OY
Onouchi Y
TA
Takahashi A
NS
Nomura S
MH
Morita H
AH
Akazawa H
KC
Kim C
SJ
Seo JS
HK
Higasa K
IM
Iwasaki M
YT
Yamaji T
SN
Sawada N
TS
Tsugane S
KT
Koyama T
IH
Ikezaki H
TN
Takashima N
TK
Tanaka K
AK
Arisawa K
KK
Kuriki K
NM
Naito M
WK
Wakai K
SS
Suna S
SY
Sakata Y
SH
Sato H
HM
Hori M
SY
Sakata Y
MK
Matsuda K
MY
Murakami Y
AH
Aburatani H
KM
Kubo M
MF
Matsuda F
KY
Kamatani Y
KI
Komuro I
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

To elucidate the genetics of coronary artery disease (CAD) in the Japanese population, we conducted a large-scale genome-wide association study of 168,228 individuals of Japanese ancestry (25,892 cases and 142,336 controls) with genotype imputation using a newly developed reference panel of Japanese haplotypes including 1,781 CAD cases and 2,636 controls. We detected eight new susceptibility loci and Japanese-specific rare variants contributing to disease severity and increased cardiovascular mortality. We then conducted a trans-ancestry meta-analysis and discovered 35 additional new loci. Using the meta-analysis results, we derived a polygenic risk score (PRS) for CAD, which outperformed those derived from either Japanese or European genome-wide association studies. The PRS prioritized risk factors among various clinical parameters and segregated individuals with increased risk of long-term cardiovascular mortality. Our data improve the clinical characterization of CAD genetics and suggest the utility of trans-ancestry meta-analysis for PRS derivation in non-European populations.

25,892 Japanese ancestry cases, 142,336 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

168228
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian, European
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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