Eight blood pressure loci identified by genome-wide association study of 34,433 people of European ancestry
Elevated blood pressure is a common, heritable cause of cardiovascular disease worldwide. To date, identification of common genetic variants influencing blood pressure has proven challenging. We tested 2.5m genotyped and imputed SNPs for association with systolic and diastolic blood pressure in 34,4...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature genetics 2009-05, Vol.41 (6), p.666-676 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Elevated blood pressure is a common, heritable cause of cardiovascular disease worldwide. To date, identification of common genetic variants influencing blood pressure has proven challenging. We tested 2.5m genotyped and imputed SNPs for association with systolic and diastolic blood pressure in 34,433 subjects of European ancestry from the Global BPgen consortium and followed up findings with direct genotyping (N≤71,225 European ancestry, N=12,889 Indian Asian ancestry) and
in silico
comparison (CHARGE consortium, N=29,136). We identified association between systolic or diastolic blood pressure and common variants in 8 regions near the
CYP17A1
(
P
=7×10
−24
),
CYP1A2
(
P
=1×10
−23
),
FGF5
(
P
=1×10
−21
),
SH2B3
(
P
=3×10
−18
),
MTHFR
(
P
=2×10
−13
),
c10orf107
(
P
=1×10
−9
),
ZNF652
(
P
=5×10
−9
) and
PLCD3
(
P
=1×10
−8
) genes. All variants associated with continuous blood pressure were associated with dichotomous hypertension. These associations between common variants and blood pressure and hypertension offer mechanistic insights into the regulation of blood pressure and may point to novel targets for interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease. |
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ISSN: | 1061-4036 1546-1718 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ng.361 |