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Genetic analyses of the electrocardiographic QT interval and its components identify additional loci and pathways.

Young WJ, Lahrouchi N, Isaacs A et al.

36050321 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
252730 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

YW
Young WJ
LN
Lahrouchi N
IA
Isaacs A
DT
Duong T
FL
Foco L
AF
Ahmed F
BJ
Brody JA
SR
Salman R
NR
Noordam R
BJ
Benjamins JW
HJ
Haessler J
LL
Lyytikäinen LP
RL
Repetto L
CM
Concas MP
VD
van den Berg ME
WS
Weiss S
BA
Baldassari AR
BT
Bartz TM
CJ
Cook JP
ED
Evans DS
FR
Freudling R
HO
Hines O
IJ
Isaksen JL
LH
Lin H
MH
Mei H
MA
Moscati A
MM
Müller-Nurasyid M
NC
Nursyifa C
QY
Qian Y
RA
Richmond A
RC
Roselli C
RK
Ryan KA
TE
Tarazona-Santos E
TS
Thériault S
VD
van Duijvenboden S
WH
Warren HR
YJ
Yao J
RD
Raza D
AS
Aeschbacher S
AG
Ahlberg G
AA
Alonso A
AL
Andreasen L
BJ
Bis JC
BE
Boerwinkle E
CA
Campbell A
CE
Catamo E
CM
Cocca M
CM
Cutler MJ
DD
Darbar D
DG
De Grandi A
DL
De Luca A
DJ
Ding J
EC
Ellervik C
EP
Ellinor PT
FS
Felix SB
FP
Froguel P
FC
Fuchsberger C
GM
Gögele M
GC
Graff C
GM
Graff M
GX
Guo X
HT
Hansen T
HS
Heckbert SR
HP
Huang PL
HH
Huikuri HV
HN
Hutri-Kähönen N
IM
Ikram MA
JR
Jackson RD
JJ
Junttila J
KM
Kavousi M
KJ
Kors JA
LT
Leal TP
LR
Lemaitre RN
LH
Lin HJ
LL
Lind L
LA
Linneberg A
LS
Liu S
MP
MacFarlane PW
MM
Mangino M
MT
Meitinger T
MM
Mezzavilla M
MP
Mishra PP
MR
Mitchell RN
MN
Mononen N
MM
Montasser ME
MA
Morrison AC
NM
Nauck M
NV
Nauffal V
NP
Navarro P
NK
Nikus K
PG
Pare G
PK
Patton KK
PG
Pelliccione G
PA
Pittman A
PD
Porteous DJ
PP
Pramstaller PP
PM
Preuss MH
RO
Raitakari OT
RA
Reiner AP
RA
Ribeiro ALP
RK
Rice KM
RL
Risch L
SD
Schlessinger D
SU
Schotten U
SC
Schurmann C
SX
Shen X
SM
Shoemaker MB
SG
Sinagra G
SM
Sinner MF
SE
Soliman EZ
SM
Stoll M
SK
Strauch K
TK
Tarasov K
TK
Taylor KD
TA
Tinker A
TS
Trompet S
UA
Uitterlinden A
VU
Völker U
VH
Völzke H
WM
Waldenberger M
WL
Weng LC
WE
Whitsel EA
WJ
Wilson JG
AC
Avery CL
CD
Conen D
CA
Correa A
CF
Cucca F
DM
Dörr M
GS
Gharib SA
GG
Girotto G
GN
Grarup N
HC
Hayward C
JY
Jamshidi Y
JM
Järvelin MR
JJ
Jukema JW
KS
Kääb S
KM
Kähönen M
KJ
Kanters JK
KC
Kooperberg C
LT
Lehtimäki T
LM
Lima-Costa MF
LY
Liu Y
LR
Loos RJF
LS
Lubitz SA
MD
Mook-Kanamori DO
MA
Morris AP
OJ
O'Connell JR
OM
Olesen MS
OM
Orini M
PS
Padmanabhan S
PC
Pattaro C
PA
Peters A
PB
Psaty BM
RJ
Rotter JI
SB
Stricker B
VD
van der Harst P
VD
van Duijn CM
VN
Verweij N
WJ
Wilson JF
AD
Arking DE
RJ
Ramirez J
LP
Lambiase PD
SN
Sotoodehnia N
MB
Mifsud B
NC
Newton-Cheh C
MP
Munroe PB
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The QT interval is an electrocardiographic measure representing the sum of ventricular depolarization and repolarization, estimated by QRS duration and JT interval, respectively. QT interval abnormalities are associated with potentially fatal ventricular arrhythmia. Using genome-wide multi-ancestry analyses (>250,000 individuals) we identify 177, 156 and 121 independent loci for QT, JT and QRS, respectively, including a male-specific X-chromosome locus. Using gene-based rare-variant methods, we identify associations with Mendelian disease genes. Enrichments are observed in established pathways for QT and JT, and previously unreported genes indicated in insulin-receptor signalling and cardiac energy metabolism. In contrast for QRS, connective tissue components and processes for cell growth and extracellular matrix interactions are significantly enriched. We demonstrate polygenic risk score associations with atrial fibrillation, conduction disease and sudden cardiac death. Prioritization of druggable genes highlight potential therapeutic targets for arrhythmia. Together, these results substantially advance our understanding of the genetic architecture of ventricular depolarization and repolarization.

252,730 European ancestry, African ancestry, Hispanic or Latin American, South East Asian ancestry, South Asian ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

252730
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, African unspecified, Hispanic or Latin American, South East Asian, South Asian
Ancestry
Chapter IV

Analysis

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