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Genome-wide association study of early ischaemic stroke risk in Brazilian individuals with sickle cell disease implicates ADAMTS2 and CDK18 and uncovers novel loci.

Earley EJ, Kelly S, Fang F et al.

36602125 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1861 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

EE
Earley EJ
KS
Kelly S
FF
Fang F
AC
Alencar CS
RD
Rodrigues DOW
SC
Soares Cruz DT
FJ
Flanagan JM
WR
Ware RE
ZX
Zhang X
GV
Gordeuk V
GM
Gladwin M
ZY
Zhang Y
NM
Nouraie M
NS
Nekhai S
SE
Sabino E
CB
Custer B
DC
Dinardo C
PG
Page GP
Chapter II

Abstract

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Ischaemic stroke is a common complication of sickle cell disease (SCD) and without intervention can affect 11% of children with SCD before the age of 20. Within the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed), a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of ischaemic stroke was performed on 1333 individuals with SCD from Brazil (178 cases, 1155 controls). Via a novel Cox proportional-hazards analysis, we searched for variants associated with ischaemic stroke occurring at younger ages. Variants at genome-wide significance (p < 5 × 10-8 ) include two near genes previously linked to non-SCD early-onset stroke (<65 years): ADAMTS2 (rs147625068, p = 3.70 × 10-9 ) and CDK18 (rs12144136, p = 2.38 × 10-9 ). Meta-analysis, which included the independent SCD cohorts Walk-PHaSST and PUSH, exhibited consistent association for variants rs1209987 near gene TBC1D32 (p = 3.36 × 10-10 ), rs188599171 near CUX1 (p = 5.89 × 10-11 ), rs77900855 near BTG1 (p = 4.66 × 10-8 ), and rs141674494 near VPS13C (1.68 × 10-9 ). Findings from this study support a multivariant model of early ischaemic stroke risk and possibly a shared genetic architecture between SCD individuals and non-SCD individuals younger than 65 years.

178 Brazilian ancestry cases, 1,155 Brazilian ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1861
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
26 cases, 502 controls
Replication Participants
Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
Brazil
Recruitment Country
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