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Genome-wide association study for vascular aging highlights pathways shared with cardiovascular traits in Koreans.

Ahn J, Jeong H, Seo BG et al.

36620623 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
97 Participants
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Authors

AJ
Ahn J
JH
Jeong H
SB
Seo BG
PK
Park KS
HC
Hwangbo C
KH
Kim HG
KJ
Koh JS
KJ
Kim J
Chapter II

Abstract

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Vascular aging plays a pivotal role in the morbidity and mortality of older people. Reactive hyperemia index (RHI) detected by pulse amplitude tonometry (PAT) is a non-invasive measure of vascular endothelial function and aging-induced pathogenesis of both microvascular and macrovascular diseases. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to comprehensively identify germline genetic variants associated with vascular aging in a Korean population, which revealed 60 suggestive genes underlying angiogenesis, inflammatory response in blood vessels, and cardiovascular diseases. Subsequently, we show that putative protective alleles were significantly enriched in an independent population with decelerated vascular aging phenotypes. Finally, we show the differential mRNA expression levels of putative causal genes in aging human primary endothelial cells via quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). These results highlight the potential contribution of genetic variants in the etiology of vascular aging and may suggest the link between vascular aging and cardiovascular traits.

97 Korean ancestry individuals

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Study Statistics

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97
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
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