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Shogo Dofuku1, Kyuto Sonehara2,3, Satoru Miyawaki4, Saori Sakaue2, Hideaki Imai1,5, Masahiro Shimizu6, Hiroki Hongo1, Yuki Shinya1, Kenta Ohara1, Yu Teranishi1, Atsushi Okano1, Hideaki Ono1,7, Hirofumi Nakatomi1, Akira Teraoka8, Kenichi Yamamoto2,9, Yuichi Maeda10,11,3, Takuro Nii10,11, Toshihiro Kishikawa2,12,13, Ken Suzuki2, Jun Hirata2, Meiko Takahashi14, Koichi Matsuda15, Atsushi Kumanogoh10,16,3, Fumihiko Matsuda14, Yukinori Okada2,3,17,18,19, Nobuhito Saito1.
Abstract
The genetic background of intracranial artery stenosis (ICAS), a major cause of ischemic stroke, remains elusive. We performed the world's first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of ICAS using DNA samples from Japanese subjects, to identify the genetic factors associated with ICAS and their correlation with clinical features. We also conducted a phenome-wide association study (PheWAS) of the top variant identified via GWAS to determine its association with systemic disease. The GWAS involved 408 patients with ICAS and 349 healthy controls and utilized an Asian Screening Array of venous blood samples. The PheWAS was performed using genotypic and phenotypic data of the Biobank Japan Project, which contained information on 46 diseases and 60 quantitative trait data from > 150,000 Japanese individuals. The GWAS revealed that the East Asian-specific functional variant of RNF213, rs112735431 (c.14429G > A, p.Arg4810Lys), was associated with ICAS (odds ratio, 12.3; 95% CI 5.5 to 27.5; P = 7.8 × 10-10). Stratified analysis within ICAS cases demonstrated that clinical features of those with and without the risk allele were different. PheWAS indicated that high blood pressure and angina were significantly associated with RNF213 rs112735431. The first GWAS of ICAS, which stratifies subpopulations within the ICAS cases with distinct clinical features, revealed that RNF213 rs112735431 was the most significant variant associated with ICAS. Thus, RNF213 rs112735431 shows potential as an important clinical biomarker that characterizes pleiotropic risk in various vascular diseases, such as blood pressure and angina, thereby facilitating personalized medicine for systemic vascular diseases in East Asian populations.Entities:
Keywords: Angina; Genome-wide association study; Hypertension; Intracranial artery stenosis; Phenome-wide association study; RNF213
Year: 2022 PMID: 35701560 DOI: 10.1007/s12975-022-01049-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Stroke Res ISSN: 1868-4483 Impact factor: 6.829