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SUBMITTER: Lettre G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3037413 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lettre Guillaume G Palmer Cameron D CD Young Taylor T Ejebe Kenechi G KG Allayee Hooman H Benjamin Emelia J EJ Bennett Franklyn F Bowden Donald W DW Chakravarti Aravinda A Dreisbach Al A Farlow Deborah N DN Folsom Aaron R AR Fornage Myriam M Forrester Terrence T Fox Ervin E Haiman Christopher A CA Hartiala Jaana J Harris Tamara B TB Hazen Stanley L SL Heckbert Susan R SR Henderson Brian E BE Hirschhorn Joel N JN Keating Brendan J BJ Kritchevsky Stephen B SB Larkin Emma E Li Mingyao M Rudock Megan E ME McKenzie Colin A CA Meigs James B JB Meng Yang A YA Mosley Tom H TH Newman Anne B AB Newton-Cheh Christopher H CH Paltoo Dina N DN Papanicolaou George J GJ Patterson Nick N Post Wendy S WS Psaty Bruce M BM Qasim Atif N AN Qu Liming L Rader Daniel J DJ Redline Susan S Reilly Muredach P MP Reiner Alexander P AP Rich Stephen S SS Rotter Jerome I JI Liu Yongmei Y Shrader Peter P Siscovick David S DS Tang W H Wilson WH Taylor Herman A HA Tracy Russell P RP Vasan Ramachandran S RS Waters Kevin M KM Wilks Rainford R Wilson James G JG Fabsitz Richard R RR Gabriel Stacey B SB Kathiresan Sekar S Boerwinkle Eric E
PLoS genetics 20110210 2
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of mortality in African Americans. To identify common genetic polymorphisms associated with CHD and its risk factors (LDL- and HDL-cholesterol (LDL-C and HDL-C), hypertension, smoking, and type-2 diabetes) in individuals of African ancestry, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 8,090 African Americans from five population-based cohorts. We replicated 17 loci previously associated with CHD or its risk factors in Caucasians. For f ...[more]