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Genetic and phenotypic architecture of human myocardial trabeculation.

McGurk KA, Qiao M, Zheng SL et al.

39567769 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
38012 Participants
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Authors

MK
McGurk KA
QM
Qiao M
ZS
Zheng SL
SA
Sau A
HA
Henry A
RA
Ribeiro ALP
RA
Ribeiro AH
NF
Ng FS
LR
Lumbers RT
BW
Bai W
WJ
Ware JS
OD
O'Regan DP
Chapter II

Abstract

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Cardiac trabeculae form a network of muscular strands that line the inner surfaces of the heart. Their development depends on multiscale morphogenetic processes and, while highly conserved across vertebrate evolution, their role in the pathophysiology of the mature heart is not fully understood. Here we report variant associations across the allele frequency spectrum for trabecular morphology in 47,803 participants of the UK Biobank using fractal dimension analysis of cardiac imaging. We identified an association between trabeculation and rare variants in 56 genes that regulate myocardial contractility and ventricular development. Genome-wide association studies identified 68 loci in pathways that regulate sarcomeric function, differentiation of the conduction system and cell fate determination. We found that trabeculation-associated variants were modifiers of cardiomyopathy phenotypes with opposing effects in hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathy. Together, these data provide insights into mechanisms that regulate trabecular development and plasticity, and identify a potential role in modifying monogenic disease expression.

38,012 European ancestry individuals

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Study Statistics

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38012
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
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