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Cross-Ancestry Investigation of Venous Thromboembolism Genomic Predictors

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English
2022
Circulation
Vol 146 (16)
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.122.059675

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Frits R. Rosendaal
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Florian Thibord
Derek Klarin
Jennifer A. Brody
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Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a life-threatening vascular event with environmental and genetic determinants. Recent VTE genome-wide association studies (GWAS) meta-analyses involved nearly 30 000 VTE cases and identified up to 40 genetic loci associated with VTE risk, including loci not previously suspected to play a role in hemostasis. The aim of our research was to expand discovery of new genetic loci associated with VTE by using cross-ancestry genomic resources. Methods: We present new cross-ancestry meta-analyzed GWAS results involving up to 81 669 VTE cases from 30 studies, with replication of novel loci in independent populations and loci characterization through in silico genomic interrogations. Results: In our genetic discovery effort that included 55 330 participants with VTE (47 822 European, 6320 African, and 1188 Hispanic ancestry), we identified 48 novel associations, of which 34 were replicated after correction for multiple testing. In our combined discovery-replication analysis (81 669 VTE participants) and ancestry-stratified meta-analyses (European, African, and Hispanic), we identified another 44 novel associations, which are new candidate VTE-associated loci requiring replication. In total, across all GWAS meta-analyses, we identified 135 independent genomic loci significantly associated with VTE risk. A genetic risk score of the significantly associated loci in Europeans identified a 6-fold increase in risk for those in the top 1% of scores compared with those with average scores. We also identified 31 novel transcript associations in transcriptome-wide association studies and 8 novel candidate genes with protein quantitative-trait locus Mendelian randomization analyses. In silico interrogations of hemostasis and hematology traits and a large phenome-wide association analysis of the 135 GWAS loci provided insights to biological pathways contributing to VTE, with some loci contributing to VTE through well-characterized coagulation pathways and others providing new data on the role of hematology traits, particularly platelet function. Many of the replicated loci are outside of known or currently hypothesized pathways to thrombosis. Conclusions: Our cross-ancestry GWAS meta-analyses identified new loci associated with VTE. These findings highlight new pathways to thrombosis and provide novel molecules that may be useful in the development of improved antithrombosis treatments.

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Florian Thibord, Derek Klarin, Jennifer A. Brody, Ming‐Huei Chen, Michael G. Levin, Daniel I. Chasman, Ellen L. Goode, Kristian Hveem, Maris Teder‐Laving, Ángel Martínez-Pérez, Dylan Aïssi, Delphine Daian-Bacq, Kaoru Ito, Pradeep Natarajan, Pamela L. Lutsey, Girish N. Nadkarni, Paul S. de Vries, Gabriel Cuéllar-Partida, Brooke N. Wolford, Jack Pattee, Charles Kooperberg, Sigrid K. Brækkan, Ruifang Li‐Gao, Noémie Saut, Corriene Sept, Marine Germain, Renae Judy, Kerri L. Wiggins, Darae Ko, Christopher J. O’Donnell, Kent D. Taylor, Franco Giulianini, Mariza de Andrade, Therese Haugdahl Nøst, Anne Boland, Jean‐Philippe Empana, Satoshi Koyama, Thomas Gilliland, Ron Do, Jennifer E. Huffman, Xin Wang, Wei Zhou, José Manuel Soria, Juan Carlos Souto, Nathan Pankratz, Jeffery Haessler, Kristian Hindberg, Frits R. Rosendaal, Constance Turman, Robert Olaso, Rachel L. Kember, Traci M. Bartz, Julie A. Lynch, Susan R. Heckbert, Sebastian M. Armasu, Ben Brumpton, David M. Smadja, Xavier Jouven, Issei Komuro, Katharine Clapham, Ruth J. F. Loos, Cristen J. Willer, Maria Sabater‐Lleal, James S. Pankow, Alexander P. Reiner, Vânia M. Morelli, Paul M. Ridker, Astrid van Hylckama Vlieg, Jean-François Deleuze, Peter Kraft, Daniel J. Rader, Kyung Min Lee, Bruce M. Psaty, Anne Heidi Skogholt, Joseph Emmerich, Pierre Suchon, Stephen S. Rich, Ha My T. Vy, Weihong Tang, Rebecca D. Jackson, John‐Bjarne Hansen, Pierre‐Emmanuel Morange, Christopher Kabrhel, David‐Alexandre Trégouët, Scott M. Damrauer, Andrew D. Johnson, Nicholas L. Smith (2022). Cross-Ancestry Investigation of Venous Thromboembolism Genomic Predictors. Circulation, 146(16), pp. 1225-1242, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.122.059675.

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