4.6 Article

A Meta-analysis of Gene Expression Signatures of Blood Pressure and Hypertension

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PLOS GENETICS
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1005035

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Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [N01-HC-25195]
  2. Division of Intramural Research, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
  3. Division of Intramural Research, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
  4. Center for Information Technology, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
  5. Estonian Ministry of Science and Education [SF0180142s08]
  6. Development Fund of the University of Tartu [SP1GVARENG]
  7. European Regional Development Fund [3.2.0304.11-0312]
  8. FP7 grant [313010]
  9. NWO [916.12.154]
  10. EUR Fellowship
  11. Erasmus Medical Center
  12. Erasmus University, Rotterdam
  13. Netherlands Organization for the Health Research and Development (ZonMw)
  14. Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research NWO Investments [175.010.2005.011, 911-03-012]
  15. Research Institute for Diseases in the Elderly [014-93-015]
  16. Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
  17. Ministry for Health, Welfare and Sports
  18. European Commission (DG XII)
  19. Municipality of Rotterdam
  20. Human Genotyping Facility of the Genetic Laboratory of the Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands
  21. Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Aging
  22. Wellcome Trust [WT097835MF]
  23. Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, German Research Center for Environmental Health - BMBF
  24. State of Bavaria
  25. Munich Center of Health Sciences (MC Health), Ludwig Maximilians-Universitat
  26. BMBF [01ZZ9603, 01ZZ0103, 01ZZ0403, 03ZIK012]
  27. German Federal Ministry of Health
  28. Ministry of School, Science and Research of the State of North-Rhine-Westphalia
  29. BMBF (National Genome Research Network NGFN plus Atherogenomics) [01GS0834]
  30. DZHK (Deutsches Zentrum fur Herz-Kreislauf-Forschung - German Centre for Cardiovascular Research)
  31. European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme [277984, 603288]
  32. BMBF (German Ministry of Education and Research)
  33. DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research) within the framework of the MetaXpress consortium
  34. Ministry of Cultural Affairs
  35. Social Ministry of the Federal State of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
  36. network 'Greifswald Approach to Individualized Medicine (GANI_MED)' - BMBF [03IS2061A]

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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have uncovered numerous genetic variants (SNPs) that are associated with blood pressure (BP). Genetic variants may lead to BP changes by acting on intermediate molecular phenotypes such as coded protein sequence or gene expression, which in turn affect BP variability. Therefore, characterizing genes whose expression is associated with BP may reveal cellular processes involved in BP regulation and uncover how transcripts mediate genetic and environmental effects on BP variability. A meta-analysis of results from six studies of global gene expression profiles of BP and hypertension in whole blood was performed in 7017 individuals who were not receiving antihypertensive drug treatment. We identified 34 genes that were differentially expressed in relation to BP (Bonferroni-corrected p<0.05). Among these genes, FOS and PTGS2 have been previously reported to be involved in BP-related processes; the others are novel. The top BP signature genes in aggregate explain 5%-9% of inter-individual variance in BP. Of note, rs3184504 in SH2B3, which was also reported in GWAS to be associated with BP, was found to be a trans regulator of the expression of 6 of the transcripts we found to be associated with BP (FOS, MYADM, PP1R15A, TAGAP, S100A10, and FGBP2). Gene set enrichment analysis suggested that the BP-related global gene expression changes include genes involved in inflammatory response and apoptosis pathways. Our study provides new insights into molecular mechanisms underlying BP regulation, and suggests novel transcriptomic markers for the treatment and prevention of hypertension.

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