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Association of genetic variation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure among African Americans: the Candidate Gene Association Resource study
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article
Author
Fox, Ervin RYoung, J HunterLi, YaliDreisbach, Albert WKeating, Brendan JMusani, Solomon KLiu, KiangMorrison, Alanna CGanesh, SanthiKutlar, AbdullahRamachandran, Vasan SPolak, Josef FFabsitz, Richard RDries, Daniel LFarlow, Deborah NRedline, SusanAdeyemo, AdebowaleHirschorn, Joel NSun, Yan VWyatt, Sharon BPenman, Alan DPalmas, WalterRotter, Jerome ITownsend, Raymond RDoumatey, Ayo PTayo, Bamidele OMosley, Thomas HLyon, Helen NKang, Sun JRotimi, Charles NCooper, Richard SFranceschini, NoraCurb, J DavidMartin, Lisa WEaton, Charles BKardia, Sharon LRTaylor, Herman ACaulfield, Mark JEhret, Georg BJohnson, TobyChakravarti, AravindaZhu, XiaofengLevy, DanielMunroe, Patricia BRice, Kenneth MBochud, MurielleJohnson, Andrew DChasman, Daniel ISmith, Albert VTobin, Martin DVerwoert, Germaine CHwang, Shih-JenPihur, VasylVollenweider, PeterO'Reilly, Paul FAmin, NajafBragg-Gresham, Jennifer LTeumer, AlexanderGlazer, Nicole LLauner, LenoreZhao, Jing HuaAulchenko, YuriiHeath, SimonSõber, SiimParsa, AfshinLuan, Jian'anArora, PankajDehghan, AbbasZhang, FengLucas, GavinHicks, Andrew AJackson, Anne UPeden, John FTanaka, ToshikoWild, Sarah HRudan, IgorIgl, WilmarMilaneschi, YuriParker, Alex NFava, CristianoChambers, John CKumari, MeenaJinGo, Minvan der Harst, PimKao, Wen Hong LindaSjögren, MarketaVinay, DGAlexander, MyriamTabara, YasuharuShaw-Hawkins, SueWhincup, Peter HLiu, YongmeiShi, GangKuusisto, JohannaSeielstad, MarkSim, XuelingNguyen, Khanh-Dung HoangLehtimäki, TerhoMatullo, GiuseppeWu, Ying
Source
Human Molecular Genetics. 20(11)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Cardiovascular
Hypertension
Clinical Research
Human Genome
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Adult
Black or African American
Aged
Blood Pressure
Cohort Studies
Diastole
Female
Genetic Loci
Genome-Wide Association Study
Genotype
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Phenotype
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Systole
White People
International Consortium for Blood Pressure Genome-wide Association Studies
Medical and Health Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Language
Abstract
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans (AAs) is higher than in other US groups; yet, few have performed genome-wide association studies (GWASs) in AA. Among people of European descent, GWASs have identified genetic variants at 13 loci that are associated with blood pressure. It is unknown if these variants confer susceptibility in people of African ancestry. Here, we examined genome-wide and candidate gene associations with systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) using the Candidate Gene Association Resource (CARe) consortium consisting of 8591 AAs. Genotypes included genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data utilizing the Affymetrix 6.0 array with imputation to 2.5 million HapMap SNPs and candidate gene SNP data utilizing a 50K cardiovascular gene-centric array (ITMAT-Broad-CARe [IBC] array). For Affymetrix data, the strongest signal for DBP was rs10474346 (P= 3.6 × 10(-8)) located near GPR98 and ARRDC3. For SBP, the strongest signal was rs2258119 in C21orf91 (P= 4.7 × 10(-8)). The top IBC association for SBP was rs2012318 (P= 6.4 × 10(-6)) near SLC25A42 and for DBP was rs2523586 (P= 1.3 × 10(-6)) near HLA-B. None of the top variants replicated in additional AA (n = 11 882) or European-American (n = 69 899) cohorts. We replicated previously reported European-American blood pressure SNPs in our AA samples (SH2B3, P= 0.009; TBX3-TBX5, P= 0.03; and CSK-ULK3, P= 0.0004). These genetic loci represent the best evidence of genetic influences on SBP and DBP in AAs to date. More broadly, this work supports that notion that blood pressure among AAs is a trait with genetic underpinnings but also with significant complexity.