Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development

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Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development. / Nielsen, Jonas B.; Fritsche, Lars G; Zhou, Wei; Teslovich, Tanya M; Holmen, Oddgeir L; Gustafsson, Stefan; Gabrielsen, Maiken E; Schmidt, Ellen M; Beaumont, Robin; Wolford, Brooke N; Lin, Maoxuan; Brummett, Chad M; Preuss, Michael H; Refsgaard, Lena; Bottinger, Erwin P; Graham, Sarah E; Surakka, Ida; Chu, Yunhan; Skogholt, Anne Heidi; Dalen, Håvard; Boyle, Alan P; Oral, Hakan; Herron, Todd J; Kitzman, Jacob; Jalife, José; Svendsen, Jesper H.; Olesen, Morten S.; Njølstad, Inger; Løchen, Maja-Lisa; Baras, Aris; Gottesman, Omri; Marcketta, Anthony; O'Dushlaine, Colm; Ritchie, Marylyn D; Wilsgaard, Tom; Loos, Ruth J.F.; Frayling, Timothy M; Boehnke, Michael; Ingelsson, Erik; Carey, David J; Dewey, Frederick E; Kang, Hyun M; Abecasis, Gonçalo R; Hveem, Kristian; Willer, Cristen J.

I: American Journal of Human Genetics, Bind 102, Nr. 1, 2018, s. 103-115.

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Nielsen, JB, Fritsche, LG, Zhou, W, Teslovich, TM, Holmen, OL, Gustafsson, S, Gabrielsen, ME, Schmidt, EM, Beaumont, R, Wolford, BN, Lin, M, Brummett, CM, Preuss, MH, Refsgaard, L, Bottinger, EP, Graham, SE, Surakka, I, Chu, Y, Skogholt, AH, Dalen, H, Boyle, AP, Oral, H, Herron, TJ, Kitzman, J, Jalife, J, Svendsen, JH, Olesen, MS, Njølstad, I, Løchen, M-L, Baras, A, Gottesman, O, Marcketta, A, O'Dushlaine, C, Ritchie, MD, Wilsgaard, T, Loos, RJF, Frayling, TM, Boehnke, M, Ingelsson, E, Carey, DJ, Dewey, FE, Kang, HM, Abecasis, GR, Hveem, K & Willer, CJ 2018, 'Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development', American Journal of Human Genetics, bind 102, nr. 1, s. 103-115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.12.003

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Nielsen, J. B., Fritsche, L. G., Zhou, W., Teslovich, T. M., Holmen, O. L., Gustafsson, S., Gabrielsen, M. E., Schmidt, E. M., Beaumont, R., Wolford, B. N., Lin, M., Brummett, C. M., Preuss, M. H., Refsgaard, L., Bottinger, E. P., Graham, S. E., Surakka, I., Chu, Y., Skogholt, A. H., ... Willer, C. J. (2018). Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development. American Journal of Human Genetics, 102(1), 103-115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.12.003

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Nielsen JB, Fritsche LG, Zhou W, Teslovich TM, Holmen OL, Gustafsson S o.a. Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2018;102(1):103-115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.12.003

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Nielsen, Jonas B. ; Fritsche, Lars G ; Zhou, Wei ; Teslovich, Tanya M ; Holmen, Oddgeir L ; Gustafsson, Stefan ; Gabrielsen, Maiken E ; Schmidt, Ellen M ; Beaumont, Robin ; Wolford, Brooke N ; Lin, Maoxuan ; Brummett, Chad M ; Preuss, Michael H ; Refsgaard, Lena ; Bottinger, Erwin P ; Graham, Sarah E ; Surakka, Ida ; Chu, Yunhan ; Skogholt, Anne Heidi ; Dalen, Håvard ; Boyle, Alan P ; Oral, Hakan ; Herron, Todd J ; Kitzman, Jacob ; Jalife, José ; Svendsen, Jesper H. ; Olesen, Morten S. ; Njølstad, Inger ; Løchen, Maja-Lisa ; Baras, Aris ; Gottesman, Omri ; Marcketta, Anthony ; O'Dushlaine, Colm ; Ritchie, Marylyn D ; Wilsgaard, Tom ; Loos, Ruth J.F. ; Frayling, Timothy M ; Boehnke, Michael ; Ingelsson, Erik ; Carey, David J ; Dewey, Frederick E ; Kang, Hyun M ; Abecasis, Gonçalo R ; Hveem, Kristian ; Willer, Cristen J. / Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development. I: American Journal of Human Genetics. 2018 ; Bind 102, Nr. 1. s. 103-115.

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title = "Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development",
abstract = "Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac arrhythmia and a major risk factor for stroke, heart failure, and premature death. The pathogenesis of AF remains poorly understood, which contributes to the current lack of highly effective treatments. To understand the genetic variation and biology underlying AF, we undertook a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 6,337 AF individuals and 61,607 AF-free individuals from Norway, including replication in an additional 30,679 AF individuals and 278,895 AF-free individuals. Through genotyping and dense imputation mapping from whole-genome sequencing, we tested almost nine million genetic variants across the genome and identified seven risk loci, including two novel loci. One novel locus (lead single-nucleotide variant [SNV] rs12614435; p = 6.76 × 10-18) comprised intronic and several highly correlated missense variants situated in the I-, A-, and M-bands of titin, which is the largest protein in humans and responsible for the passive elasticity of heart and skeletal muscle. The other novel locus (lead SNV rs56202902; p = 1.54 × 10-11) covered a large, gene-dense chromosome 1 region that has previously been linked to cardiac conduction. Pathway and functional enrichment analyses suggested that many AF-associated genetic variants act through a mechanism of impaired muscle cell differentiation and tissue formation during fetal heart development.",
author = "Nielsen, {Jonas B.} and Fritsche, {Lars G} and Wei Zhou and Teslovich, {Tanya M} and Holmen, {Oddgeir L} and Stefan Gustafsson and Gabrielsen, {Maiken E} and Schmidt, {Ellen M} and Robin Beaumont and Wolford, {Brooke N} and Maoxuan Lin and Brummett, {Chad M} and Preuss, {Michael H} and Lena Refsgaard and Bottinger, {Erwin P} and Graham, {Sarah E} and Ida Surakka and Yunhan Chu and Skogholt, {Anne Heidi} and H{\aa}vard Dalen and Boyle, {Alan P} and Hakan Oral and Herron, {Todd J} and Jacob Kitzman and Jos{\'e} Jalife and Svendsen, {Jesper H.} and Olesen, {Morten S.} and Inger Nj{\o}lstad and Maja-Lisa L{\o}chen and Aris Baras and Omri Gottesman and Anthony Marcketta and Colm O'Dushlaine and Ritchie, {Marylyn D} and Tom Wilsgaard and Loos, {Ruth J.F.} and Frayling, {Timothy M} and Michael Boehnke and Erik Ingelsson and Carey, {David J} and Dewey, {Frederick E} and Kang, {Hyun M} and Abecasis, {Gon{\c c}alo R} and Kristian Hveem and Willer, {Cristen J}",
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T1 - Genome-wide Study of Atrial Fibrillation Identifies Seven Risk Loci and Highlights Biological Pathways and Regulatory Elements Involved in Cardiac Development

AU - Nielsen, Jonas B.

AU - Fritsche, Lars G

AU - Zhou, Wei

AU - Teslovich, Tanya M

AU - Holmen, Oddgeir L

AU - Gustafsson, Stefan

AU - Gabrielsen, Maiken E

AU - Schmidt, Ellen M

AU - Beaumont, Robin

AU - Wolford, Brooke N

AU - Lin, Maoxuan

AU - Brummett, Chad M

AU - Preuss, Michael H

AU - Refsgaard, Lena

AU - Bottinger, Erwin P

AU - Graham, Sarah E

AU - Surakka, Ida

AU - Chu, Yunhan

AU - Skogholt, Anne Heidi

AU - Dalen, Håvard

AU - Boyle, Alan P

AU - Oral, Hakan

AU - Herron, Todd J

AU - Kitzman, Jacob

AU - Jalife, José

AU - Svendsen, Jesper H.

AU - Olesen, Morten S.

AU - Njølstad, Inger

AU - Løchen, Maja-Lisa

AU - Baras, Aris

AU - Gottesman, Omri

AU - Marcketta, Anthony

AU - O'Dushlaine, Colm

AU - Ritchie, Marylyn D

AU - Wilsgaard, Tom

AU - Loos, Ruth J.F.

AU - Frayling, Timothy M

AU - Boehnke, Michael

AU - Ingelsson, Erik

AU - Carey, David J

AU - Dewey, Frederick E

AU - Kang, Hyun M

AU - Abecasis, Gonçalo R

AU - Hveem, Kristian

AU - Willer, Cristen J

N1 - Copyright © 2017 American Society of Human Genetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac arrhythmia and a major risk factor for stroke, heart failure, and premature death. The pathogenesis of AF remains poorly understood, which contributes to the current lack of highly effective treatments. To understand the genetic variation and biology underlying AF, we undertook a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 6,337 AF individuals and 61,607 AF-free individuals from Norway, including replication in an additional 30,679 AF individuals and 278,895 AF-free individuals. Through genotyping and dense imputation mapping from whole-genome sequencing, we tested almost nine million genetic variants across the genome and identified seven risk loci, including two novel loci. One novel locus (lead single-nucleotide variant [SNV] rs12614435; p = 6.76 × 10-18) comprised intronic and several highly correlated missense variants situated in the I-, A-, and M-bands of titin, which is the largest protein in humans and responsible for the passive elasticity of heart and skeletal muscle. The other novel locus (lead SNV rs56202902; p = 1.54 × 10-11) covered a large, gene-dense chromosome 1 region that has previously been linked to cardiac conduction. Pathway and functional enrichment analyses suggested that many AF-associated genetic variants act through a mechanism of impaired muscle cell differentiation and tissue formation during fetal heart development.

AB - Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac arrhythmia and a major risk factor for stroke, heart failure, and premature death. The pathogenesis of AF remains poorly understood, which contributes to the current lack of highly effective treatments. To understand the genetic variation and biology underlying AF, we undertook a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 6,337 AF individuals and 61,607 AF-free individuals from Norway, including replication in an additional 30,679 AF individuals and 278,895 AF-free individuals. Through genotyping and dense imputation mapping from whole-genome sequencing, we tested almost nine million genetic variants across the genome and identified seven risk loci, including two novel loci. One novel locus (lead single-nucleotide variant [SNV] rs12614435; p = 6.76 × 10-18) comprised intronic and several highly correlated missense variants situated in the I-, A-, and M-bands of titin, which is the largest protein in humans and responsible for the passive elasticity of heart and skeletal muscle. The other novel locus (lead SNV rs56202902; p = 1.54 × 10-11) covered a large, gene-dense chromosome 1 region that has previously been linked to cardiac conduction. Pathway and functional enrichment analyses suggested that many AF-associated genetic variants act through a mechanism of impaired muscle cell differentiation and tissue formation during fetal heart development.

U2 - 10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.12.003

DO - 10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.12.003

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 29290336

VL - 102

SP - 103

EP - 115

JO - American Journal of Human Genetics

JF - American Journal of Human Genetics

SN - 0002-9297

IS - 1

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