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Julius L Decano1, Khristine A Pasion2, Nicole Black3, Nicholas J Giordano4, Victoria L Herrera5, Nelson Ruiz-Opazo6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Arterial stiffness is an independent predictor of cardiovascular outcomes in hypertensive patients including myocardial infarction, fatal stroke, cerebral micro-bleeds which predicts cerebral hemorrhage in hypertensive patients, as well as progression to hypertension in non-hypertensive subjects. The association between arterial stiffness and various cardiovascular outcomes (coronary heart disease, stroke) remains after adjusting for age, sex, blood pressure, body mass index and other known predictors of cardiovascular disease, suggesting that arterial stiffness, measured via carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, has a better predictive value than each of these factors. Recent evidence shows that arterial stiffening precedes the onset of high blood pressure; however their molecular genetic relationship (s) and sex-specific determinants remain uncertain. We investigated whether distinct or shared genetic determinants might underlie susceptibility to arterial stiffening in male and female Dahl salt-sensitive rats. Thus, we performed a genome-wide scan for quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting arterial stiffness in six-week old F2 (Dahl S x R)-intercross male and female rats characterized for abdominal aortic pulse wave velocity and aortic strain by high-resolution ultrasonography.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26754450 PMCID: PMC4709875 DOI: 10.1186/s12863-015-0324-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Fig. 1Development of arterial stiffness in Dahl S and Dahl R rats measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV). Aortic PWV (PWVaorta) was measured in male (a) and female (b) Dahl S (black circle) and Dahl R (open circle) rats at 3 and 6 weeks of age. Dahl S males at 3 weeks of age, n = 4; Dahl S males at 6 weeks of age, n = 4; Dahl S females at 3 weeks of age, n = 5; Dahl S females at 6 weeks of age, n = 6; Dahl R males at 3 weeks of age, n = 4, Dahl R males at 6 weeks of age, n = 6; Dahl R females at 3 weeks of age, n = 6, Dahl R females at 6 weeks of age, n = 6. Values are means ± s.e.m. *** P < 0.001, **** P < 0.00001 (One Way ANOVA followed by Holm-Sidak Test for multiple comparisons)
Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity and aortic strain in Dahl S, Dahl R and F2 intercross populations at six weeks of age
| Cohort | n | PWVaorta | STRaorta |
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| Dahl R | 6 | 2.56 ± 0.42 | 0.179 ± 0.012 |
| Dahl S | 4 | 7.96 ± 1.88 | 0.142 ± 0.008 |
| F2 intercross | 142 | 4.72 ± 2.09 | 0.176 ± 0.002 |
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| Dahl R | 6 | 2.51 ± 0.92 | 0.185 ± 0.009 |
| Dahl S | 6 | 6.42 ± 0.54 | 0.104 ± 0.022 |
| F2 intercross | 140 | 4.77 ± 1.95 | 0.177 ± 0.002 |
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| Dahl R vs F2, M |
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| Dahl S vs Dahl R, F |
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| Dahl S vs F2, F |
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| Dahl R vs F2, F |
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Data is presented for populations and traits informative for QTL detection (male, female F2 populations phenotyped for PWV and STR). Values are Mean ± standard deviation; PWV pulse wave velocity, STR aortic proximal strain, M male, F female; Animals were maintained on Purina (0.4 % NaCl) rat diet from inception; P, Two Way ANOVA followed by Holm-Sidak test for multiple comparisons
QTLs with suggestive linkage for arterial stiffness in F2 (Dahl S x R)-intercross rats
| Chr | Reference marker | Location (Mbp) | LOD | Trait |
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| 5 | SNP2790733 | 55.43 | 2.3 | PWVaorta |
| 20 | SNP2803750 | 48.28 | 2.0 | PWVaorta |
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| 9 | SNP2795465 | 30.75 | 2.8 | PWVaorta |
| 11 | SNP2797258 | 23.12 | 2.1 | PWVaorta |
| 15 | SNP2800195 | 50.59 | 2.1 | PWVaorta |
QTL quantitative trait locus, Chr chromosome, PWV Pulse Wave Velocity in aorta, LOD logarithm of the odds score derived from the likelihood ratio statistic using a factor of 4.6. For marker regression analysis significance was determined from 2000 permutations on data set: Highly significant LOD ≥ 4.3, Significant LOD ≥ 3.0and Suggestive linkage LOD ≥ 2.0. SNP locations on rat genome as per NCBI Rat Genome Assembly Annotation Release 105
Fig. 2QTLs for arterial stiffness (AS) in F2 (Dahl S x R)-intercross rats. Chromosomes with interacting QTLs in male (a, b) and female (c, d) F2 cohorts and a chromosome with a highly significant QTL detected in the combined female + male F2 cohorts were analyzed by interval mapping with bootstrap resampling method to estimate a confidence interval (QTXb19 Map Manager): Panel a, chromosome 4 (AS-m1); b, chromosome 16 (AS-m2); c, chromosome 9 (AS-f1); d, chromosome 11 (AS-f2) and e, chromosome 3 (AS-1). Yellow histograms represent the bootstrap-based confidence intervals for the detected QTLs. For a histogram with single peak, widths define the confidence interval for the QTL. Orientation of chromosomes: left → right starting from lowest Mbp. Horizontal green line for a-d mark LOD value for significant linkage (LOD ≥ 3.0). Horizontal green lines for panel e from top to bottom: highly significant LOD ≥ 4.3; significant LOD ≥ 3.0. Regression coefficient for additive effect (red lines); regression coefficient for dominance effect (blue lines); LOD (black lines)
Arterial stiffness (AS) QTLs detected by marker regression and interaction analysis in F2 (Dahl S x R)-intercross rats
| Chr | QTL | Locus A (Mbp) | Main A | Chr | QTL | Locus B (Mbp) | Main B | LOD T | LOD I | Trait (F2) |
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| SNP2789717 (173.96) | 1.2 | 16 |
| SNP2800810 (15.73) | 0.1 | 8.8 | 7.6 | PWVaorta (M) |
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| SNP2795465 (30.75) | 2.8 | 11 |
| SNP2797258 (23.12) | 2.1 | 8.9 | 4.0 | PWVaorta (F) |
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| SNP2787751 (50.64) | 4.3 | STRaorta (M + F) |
QTL quantitative trait locus, Chr chromosome, PWV Pulse Wave Velocity in aorta, STR strain in aorta, M F2 male cohort, F F2 female cohort, LOD logarithm of the odds score derived from the likelihood ratio statistic using a factor of 4.6. For marker regression analysis significance was determined from 2000 permutations on data set: LOD 4.3 highly significant. Only interactive loci that exhibited a LOD > 8.0 (P < 10−5) for the total effect and a LOD > 4.0 (P < 0.01) for the interactive effect are presented. Main A and Main B refer to the specific LOD for A and B main (single locus) effects respectively. LOD T, LOD for total effect; LOD I, LOD for the interaction. SNP locations on rat genome as per NCBI Rat Genome Assembly Annotation Release 105
QTLs for blood pressure and arterial stiffness in F2 (Dahl S x R) intercross rats
| QTL | Trait | F2 cohort | Chr: location | Reference |
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| STRaorta | M + F | Chr3: 40–60 Mbp | |
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| PWVaorta | M | Chr4: 163–183 Mbp | |
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| PWVaorta | M | Chr16: 6–26 Mbp | |
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| SBP | M | Chr1: 142–162 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | M | Chr1: 189–209 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | M | Chr20: 42–62 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | M | Chr2: 194–214 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | M | Chr11: 34–54 Mbp | [ |
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| PWVaorta | F | Chr9: 15–35 Mbp | |
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| PWVaorta | F | Chr11: 13–33 Mbp | |
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| SBP | F | Chr5: 135–155 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr5: 103–123 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr12: 4–24 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr2: 179–199 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr2: 96–116 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr1: 146–166 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr1: 189–209 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr3: 115–135 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | F | Chr14: 63–83 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | pmF | Chr13: 73–93 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | pmF | Chr11: 53–73 Mbp | [ |
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| DBP | pmF | Chr2: 254–270 Mbp | [ |
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| DBP | pmF | Chr4: 164–184 Mbp | [ |
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| SBP | pmF | Chr15: 18–38 Mbp | [ |
QTL quantitative trait locus, Chr chromosome, PWV Pulse Wave Velocity in aorta, STR strain in aorta, M F2 male cohort, F F2 female cohort, pmF F2 post-menopausal female cohort, BP blood pressure, AS arterial stiffness, Mbp mega base pairs
Candidate genes for arterial stiffness QTLs detected with significant linkage in F2 (Dahl S x R) rat intercross
| QTL | QTL-location | Trait | Symbol | Location | Description |
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| Chr3: 40–60 Mbp | Strain | ACVR1 | 44.6 Mbp | Activin A receptor, Type 1 |
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| Chr16: 6–26 Mbp | PWV | |||
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| Chr9: 15–35 Mbp | PWV | VEGF A | 17.4 Mbp | Vascular endothelial growth factor A |
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| Chr11: 13–33 Mbp | PWV | ADAMTS 1 | 25.4 Mbp | A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase (ADAM) with thrombospondin type 1 motif, 1 |
QTL quantitative trait locus, [AS-m1]-[AS-m2] are male-specific interacting QTLs, [AS-f1]-[AS-f2] are female-specific interacting QTLs, Chr chromosome, Mbp mega base pairs; Strain, aortic strain, PWV aortic pulse wave velocity. QTL and gene locations on rat genome as per NCBI Rat Genome Assembly Annotation Release 105
Candidate genes for loci associated with arterial stiffness (cfPWV) in humans
| Cohort | Sig | H-Position | Symbol | Description | Rat Position |
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| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr15: 90.9 Mbp | FURIN | Paired basic amino acid cleaving enzyme | Chr1: 142.2 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr15: 98.6 Mbp | IGF1R | Insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor | Chr1: 128.9 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr15: 99.6 Mbp | MEF2A | Myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2A | Chr1: 128.4 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr15: 101.2 Mbp | CHSY1 | Chondroitin synthase 1 | Chr1: 127.0 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr15: 101.3 Mbp | PACE4 | Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 6 | Chr1: 126.7 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr2: 70.7 Mbp | ADD2 | β-adducin | Chr4: 117.7 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr2: 75.0 Mbp | TACR1 | Neurokinin-1 receptor | Chr4: 113.2 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr2: 96.1 Mbp | ADRA2B | α-2B adrenergic receptor | Chr3: 119.8 Mbp |
| Framingham | Suggestive | Chr7: 22.7 Mbp | IL6 | Interleukin-6 | Chr4: 3.0 Mbp |
| Europe | Significant | Chr14: 99.2 Mbp | 3′-BCL11B gene desert | 3′-B-cell CLL/lymphoma 11B (zinc finger protein) gene desert | Chr6: 131.9 Mbp |
cfPWV carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, Sig significance, Chr chromosome, Mbp mega base pairs, H-Position human position as per NCBI Human Genome Assembly Annotation Release 106; Rat position as per NCBI Rat Genome Assembly Annotation Release 105. Framingham cohort (1480 participants) as reported by [2]; European cohort (20634 participants) as reported by [32]