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Genetic basis of right and left ventricular heart shape.

Burns R, Young WJ, Aung N et al.

39543113 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
35055 Participants
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Authors

BR
Burns R
YW
Young WJ
AN
Aung N
LL
Lopes LR
EP
Elliott PM
SP
Syrris P
BR
Barriales-Villa R
SC
Sohrabi C
PS
Petersen SE
RJ
Ramírez J
YA
Young A
MP
Munroe PB
Chapter II

Abstract

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Heart shape captures variation in cardiac structure beyond traditional phenotypes of mass and volume. Although observational studies have demonstrated associations with cardiometabolic risk factors and diseases, its genetic basis is less understood. We utilised cardiovascular magnetic resonance images from 45,683 UK Biobank participants to construct a heart shape atlas from bi-ventricular end-diastolic surface mesh models through principal component (PC) analysis. Genome-wide association studies were performed on the first 11 PCs that captured 83.6% of shape variance. We identified 43 significant loci, 14 were previously unreported for cardiac traits. Genetically predicted PCs were associated with cardiometabolic diseases. In particular two PCs (2 and 3) linked with more spherical ventricles being associated with increased risk of atrial fibrillation. Our study explores the genetic basis of multidimensional bi-ventricular heart shape using PCA, reporting new loci and biology, as well as polygenic risk scores for exploring genetic relationships of heart shape with cardiometabolic diseases.

35,055 European ancestry individuals

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35055
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
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