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Genetic associations with valvular calcification and aortic stenosis.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Limited information is available regarding genetic contributions to valvular calcification, which is an important precursor of clinical valve disease. METHODS:We determined genomewide associations with the presence of aortic-valve calcification (among 6942 participants) and mitral annular calcification (among 3795 participants), as detected by computed tomographic (CT) scanning; the study population for this analysis included persons of white European ancestry from three cohorts participating in the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium (discovery population). Findings were replicated in independent cohorts of persons with either CT-detected valvular calcification or clinical aortic stenosis. RESULTS:One SNP in the lipoprotein(a) (LPA) locus (rs10455872) reached genomewide significance for the presence of aortic-valve calcification (odds ratio per allele, 2.05; P=9.0×10(-10)), a finding that was replicated in additional white European, African-American, and Hispanic-American cohorts (P<0.05 for all comparisons). Genetically determined Lp(a) levels, as predicted by LPA genotype, were also associated with aortic-valve calcification, supporting a causal role for Lp(a). In prospective analyses, LPA genotype was associated with incident aortic stenosis (hazard ratio per allele, 1.68; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.32 to 2.15) and aortic-valve replacement (hazard ratio, 1.54; 95% CI, 1.05 to 2.27) in a large Swedish cohort; the association with incident aortic stenosis was also replicated in an independent Danish cohort. Two SNPs (rs17659543 and rs13415097) near the proinflammatory gene IL1F9 achieved genomewide significance for mitral annular calcification (P=1.5×10(-8) and P=1.8×10(-8), respectively), but the findings were not replicated consistently. CONCLUSIONS:Genetic variation in the LPA locus, mediated by Lp(a) levels, is associated with aortic-valve calcification across multiple ethnic groups and with incident clinical aortic stenosis. (Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and others.).

SUBMITTER: Thanassoulis G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3766627 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic associations with valvular calcification and aortic stenosis.

Thanassoulis George G   Campbell Catherine Y CY   Owens David S DS   Smith J Gustav JG   Smith Albert V AV   Peloso Gina M GM   Kerr Kathleen F KF   Pechlivanis Sonali S   Budoff Matthew J MJ   Harris Tamara B TB   Malhotra Rajeev R   O'Brien Kevin D KD   Kamstrup Pia R PR   Nordestgaard Børge G BG   Tybjaerg-Hansen Anne A   Allison Matthew A MA   Aspelund Thor T   Criqui Michael H MH   Heckbert Susan R SR   Hwang Shih-Jen SJ   Liu Yongmei Y   Sjogren Marketa M   van der Pals Jesper J   Kälsch Hagen H   Mühleisen Thomas W TW   Nöthen Markus M MM   Cupples L Adrienne LA   Caslake Muriel M   Di Angelantonio Emanuele E   Danesh John J   Rotter Jerome I JI   Sigurdsson Sigurdur S   Wong Quenna Q   Erbel Raimund R   Kathiresan Sekar S   Melander Olle O   Gudnason Vilmundur V   O'Donnell Christopher J CJ   Post Wendy S WS  

The New England journal of medicine 20130201 6


<h4>Background</h4>Limited information is available regarding genetic contributions to valvular calcification, which is an important precursor of clinical valve disease.<h4>Methods</h4>We determined genomewide associations with the presence of aortic-valve calcification (among 6942 participants) and mitral annular calcification (among 3795 participants), as detected by computed tomographic (CT) scanning; the study population for this analysis included persons of white European ancestry from thre  ...[more]

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