4.6 Article

Shared Genetic Risk Factors of Intracranial, Abdominal, and Thoracic Aneurysms

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Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.115.002603

Keywords

abdominal aortic aneurysm; genome wide association study; intracranial aneurysm; thoracic aortic aneurysm

Funding

  1. Dutch Heart Foundation (NHS) [2008B004]
  2. clinical fellowship grant of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [40-00703-98-13533]
  3. Dr E. Dekker Program of the Netherlands Heart Foundation [2009T001]
  4. HEFCE Clinical Senior Lecturer Fellowship
  5. Familial Intracranial Aneurysm (FIA) [R01NS39512, R03NS083468]
  6. Instrumentarium Science Foundation, Finland
  7. Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research
  8. University of Eastern Finland
  9. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [P50-HL083794]
  10. Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research NWO Investments [175.010.2005.011, 911-03-012]
  11. Genetic Laboratory of the Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC
  12. Research Institute for Diseases in the Elderly (RIDE2) [014-93-015]
  13. Netherlands Genomics Initiative (NGI)/Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)
  14. Netherlands Consortium for Healthy Aging (NCHA) [050-060-810]
  15. Erasmus Medical Center and Erasmus University, Rotterdam
  16. Netherlands Organization for the Health Research and Development (ZonMw)
  17. Research Institute for Diseases in the Elderly (RIDE)
  18. Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
  19. Ministry for Health, Welfare and Sports
  20. Municipality of Rotterdam
  21. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sciences and Technology, Japan
  22. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Australia
  23. Health Research Council of New Zealand [08-75, 14-155]
  24. Jagiellonian University Medical College [K/ZDS/001456]
  25. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [HHSN268 201100005C, HHSN268201100006C, HHSN26820110000 7C, HHSN268201100008C, HHSN268201100009C, HHSN2 68201100010C, HHSN268201100011C, HHSN26820 110012C, R01HL087641, R01HL59367, R01HL086694]
  26. National Human Genome Research Institute [U01HG004402]
  27. NIH [P50-HL083794, HHSN268200625226C, R01-HL62594, UL1RR024148, K08-HL080085]
  28. 6th framework program of the European Commission [FP6-IST-2004-027703]
  29. Wellcome Trust [084695, 076113, 085475]
  30. Pennsylvania Commonwealth Universal Research Enhancement Program
  31. Geisinger Clinical Research Fund
  32. American Heart Association
  33. Ben Franklin Technology Development Fund of Pennsylvania
  34. NHGRI
  35. NIGMS [U01HG004438, U01HG004424, U01HG004610, U01HG006375, U01HG 004608, U01HG006389, U01HG04599, U01HG006379, U01HG004609, U01HG006388, U01HG04603, U01HG006378, U01HG006385, U01HG006382, U01HG006380]
  36. Vanderbilt University Medical Center's BioVU
  37. National Center for Research Resources at National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences [UL1 RR024975-01, 2 UL1 TR000445-06]
  38. Doris Duke Charitable Trust
  39. Vivian L. Smith Foundation
  40. TexGen Foundation
  41. Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education
  42. NIH [CTSA] [UL1RR025758]
  43. [UL1RR025005]
  44. [R01-HL70825]
  45. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H02373, 15K19043] Funding Source: KAKEN
  46. British Heart Foundation [FS/11/16/28696] Funding Source: researchfish
  47. Medical Research Council [MR/N01104X/1, G1001799] Funding Source: researchfish
  48. National Institute for Health Research [CL-2014-11-001] Funding Source: researchfish
  49. MRC [MR/N01104X/1, G1001799] Funding Source: UKRI

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Background-Intracranial aneurysms (IAs), abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs), and thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAAs) all have a familial predisposition. Given that aneurysm types are known to co-occur, we hypothesized that there may be shared genetic risk factors for IAs, AAAs, and TAAs. Methods and Results-We performed a mega-analysis of 1000 Genomes Project-imputed genome-wide association study (GWAS) data of 4 previously published aneurysm cohorts: 2 IA cohorts (in total 1516 cases, 4305 controls), 1 AAA cohort (818 cases, 3004 controls), and 1 TAA cohort (760 cases, 2212 controls), and observed associations of 4 known IA, AAA, and/or TAA risk loci (9p21, 18q11, 15q21, and 2q33) with consistent effect directions in all 4 cohorts. We calculated polygenic scores based on IA-, AAA-, and TAA-associated SNPs and tested these scores for association to case-control status in the other aneurysm cohorts; this revealed no shared polygenic effects. Similarly, linkage disequilibrium-score regression analyses did not show significant correlations between any pair of aneurysm subtypes. Last, we evaluated the evidence for 14 previously published aneurysm risk single-nucleotide polymorphisms through collaboration in extended aneurysm cohorts, with a total of 6548 cases and 16 843 controls (IA) and 4391 cases and 37 904 controls (AAA), and found nominally significant associations for IA risk locus 18q11 near RBBP8 to AAA (odds ratio [OR]= 1.11; P=4.1 x 10(-5)) and for TAA risk locus 15q21 near FBN1 to AAA (OR=1.07; P=1.1 x 10(-3)). Conclusions-Although there was no evidence for polygenic overlap between IAs, AAAs, and TAAs, we found nominally significant effects of two established risk loci for IAs and TAAs in AAAs. These two loci will require further replication.

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