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High risk population isolate reveals low frequency variants predisposing to intracranial aneurysms.


ABSTRACT: 3% of the population develops saccular intracranial aneurysms (sIAs), a complex trait, with a sporadic and a familial form. Subarachnoid hemorrhage from sIA (sIA-SAH) is a devastating form of stroke. Certain rare genetic variants are enriched in the Finns, a population isolate with a small founder population and bottleneck events. As the sIA-SAH incidence in Finland is >2× increased, such variants may associate with sIA in the Finnish population. We tested 9.4 million variants for association in 760 Finnish sIA patients (enriched for familial sIA), and in 2,513 matched controls with case-control status and with the number of sIAs. The most promising loci (p<5E-6) were replicated in 858 Finnish sIA patients and 4,048 controls. The frequencies and effect sizes of the replicated variants were compared to a continental European population using 717 Dutch cases and 3,004 controls. We discovered four new high-risk loci with low frequency lead variants. Three were associated with the case-control status: 2q23.3 (MAF 2.1%, OR 1.89, p 1.42×10-9); 5q31.3 (MAF 2.7%, OR 1.66, p 3.17×10-8); 6q24.2 (MAF 2.6%, OR 1.87, p 1.87×10-11) and one with the number of sIAs: 7p22.1 (MAF 3.3%, RR 1.59, p 6.08×-9). Two of the associations (5q31.3, 6q24.2) replicated in the Dutch sample. The 7p22.1 locus was strongly differentiated; the lead variant was more frequent in Finland (4.6%) than in the Netherlands (0.3%). Additionally, we replicated a previously inconclusive locus on 2q33.1 in all samples tested (OR 1.27, p 1.87×10-12). The five loci explain 2.1% of the sIA heritability in Finland, and may relate to, but not explain, the increased incidence of sIA-SAH in Finland. This study illustrates the utility of population isolates, familial enrichment, dense genotype imputation and alternate phenotyping in search for variants associated with complex diseases.

SUBMITTER: Kurki MI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3907358 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High risk population isolate reveals low frequency variants predisposing to intracranial aneurysms.

Kurki Mitja I MI   Gaál Emília Ilona EI   Kettunen Johannes J   Lappalainen Tuuli T   Menelaou Androniki A   Anttila Verneri V   van 't Hof Femke N G FN   von Und Zu Fraunberg Mikael M   Helisalmi Seppo S   Hiltunen Mikko M   Lehto Hanna H   Laakso Aki A   Kivisaari Riku R   Koivisto Timo T   Ronkainen Antti A   Rinne Jaakko J   Kiemeney Lambertus A L LA   Vermeulen Sita H SH   Kaunisto Mari A MA   Eriksson Johan G JG   Aromaa Arpo A   Perola Markus M   Lehtimäki Terho T   Raitakari Olli T OT   Salomaa Veikko V   Gunel Murat M   Dermitzakis Emmanouil T ET   Ruigrok Ynte M YM   Rinkel Gabriel J E GJ   Niemelä Mika M   Hernesniemi Juha J   Ripatti Samuli S   de Bakker Paul I W PI   Palotie Aarno A   Jääskeläinen Juha E JE  

PLoS genetics 20140130 1


3% of the population develops saccular intracranial aneurysms (sIAs), a complex trait, with a sporadic and a familial form. Subarachnoid hemorrhage from sIA (sIA-SAH) is a devastating form of stroke. Certain rare genetic variants are enriched in the Finns, a population isolate with a small founder population and bottleneck events. As the sIA-SAH incidence in Finland is >2× increased, such variants may associate with sIA in the Finnish population. We tested 9.4 million variants for association in  ...[more]

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