Novel Associations of Multiple Genetic Loci With Plasma Levels of Factor VII, Factor VIII, and von Willebrand Factor The CHARGE (Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genome Epidemiology) Consortium

Smith, N. L. et al. (2010) Novel Associations of Multiple Genetic Loci With Plasma Levels of Factor VII, Factor VIII, and von Willebrand Factor The CHARGE (Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genome Epidemiology) Consortium. Circulation, 121(12), 1382-1U45. (doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.109.869156)

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Abstract

Background-Plasma levels of coagulation factors VII (FVII), VIII (FVIII), and von Willebrand factor (vWF) influence risk of hemorrhage and thrombosis. We conducted genome-wide association studies to identify new loci associated with plasma levels. Methods and Results-The setting of the study included 5 community-based studies for discovery comprising 23 608 European-ancestry participants: Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities Study, Cardiovascular Health Study, British 1958 Birth Cohort, Framingham Heart Study, and Rotterdam Study. All subjects had genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) scans and at least 1 phenotype measured: FVII activity/antigen, FVIII activity, and vWF antigen. Each study used its genotype data to impute to HapMap SNPs and independently conducted association analyses of hemostasis measures using an additive genetic model. Study findings were combined by meta-analysis. Replication was conducted in 7604 participants not in the discovery cohort. For FVII, 305 SNPs exceeded the genome-wide significance threshold of 5.0X10(-8) and comprised 5 loci on 5 chromosomes: 2p23 (smallest P value 6.2X10(-24)), 4q25 (3.6X10(-12)), 11q12 (2.0X10(-10)), 13q34 (9.0X10(-259)), and 20q11.2 (5.7X10(-37)). Loci were within or near genes, including 4 new candidate genes and F7 (13q34). For vWF, 400 SNPs exceeded the threshold and marked 8 loci on 6 chromosomes: 6q24 (1.2X10(-22)), 8p21 (1.3X10(-16)), 9q34 (<5.0X10(-324)), 12p13 (1.7X10(-32)), 12q23 (7.3X10(-10)), 12q24.3 (3.8X10(-11)), 14q32 (2.3X10(-10)), and 19p13.2 (1.3X10(-9)). All loci were within genes, including 6 new candidate genes, as well as ABO (9q34) and VWF (12p13). For FVIII, 5 loci were identified and overlapped vWF findings. Nine of the 10 new findings were replicated. Conclusions-New genetic associations were discovered outside previously known biological pathways and may point to novel prevention and treatment targets of hemostasis disorders. (Circulation. 2010; 121: 1382-1392.)

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:ABO BLOOD-GROUP Aging ASSOCIATION ATHEROSCLEROSIS ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK BLOOD C-REACTIVE PROTEIN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS COAGULATION COAGULATION-FACTOR-VII Cohort COMMUNITY CORONARY-ARTERY-DISEASE DISEASE DISORDER Epidemiology factor VII factor VIII FRAMINGHAM GENE genes genetic variation GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION genome-wide association study haemostasis HEALTH HEART hemorrhage hemostasis LEVEL meta-analysis METAANALYSIS MODEL MOLECULAR-GENETICS MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION PATHWAY PHENOTYPE PLASMA POLYMORPHISM PREVENTION RISK THROMBOSIS Treatment TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS von Willebrand factor WIDE ASSOCIATION
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Rumley, Dr Ann
Authors: Smith, N. L., Chen, M. H., Dehghan, A., Strachan, D. P., Basu, S., Soranzo, N., Hayward, C., Rudan, I., Sabater-Lleal, M., Bis, J. C., de Maat, M. P. M., Rumley, A., Kong, X. X., Yang, Q., Williams, F. M. K., Vitart, V., Campbell, H., Malarstig, A., Wiggins, K. L., van Duijn, C. M., McArdle, W. L., Pankow, J. S., Johnson, A. D., Silveira, A., McKnight, B., Uitterlinden, A. G., Aleksic, N., Meigs, J. B., Peters, A., Koenig, W., Cushman, M., Kathiresan, S., Rotter, J. I., Bovill, E. G., Hofman, A., Boerwinkle, E., Tofler, G. H., Peden, J. F., Psaty, B. M., Leebeek, F., Folsom, A. R., Larson, M. G., Spector, T. D., Wright, A. F., Wilson, J. F., Hamsten, A., Lumley, T., Witteman, J. C. M., Tang, W. H., and O'Donnell, C. J.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences
Journal Name:Circulation
ISSN:0009-7322

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