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Large-scale association analysis identifies 13 new susceptibility loci for coronary artery disease
Authors:Schunkert Heribert,König Inke R,Kathiresan Sekar,Reilly Muredach P,Assimes Themistocles L,Holm Hilma,Preuss Michael,Stewart Alexandre F R,Barbalic Maja,Gieger Christian,Absher Devin,Aherrahrou Zouhair,Allayee Hooman,Altshuler David,Anand Sonia S,Andersen Karl,Anderson Jeffrey L,Ardissino Diego,Ball Stephen G,Balmforth Anthony J,Barnes Timothy A,Becker Diane M,Becker Lewis C,Berger Klaus,Bis Joshua C,Boekholdt S Matthijs,Boerwinkle Eric,Braund Peter S,Brown Morris J,Burnett Mary Susan,Buysschaert Ian  Cardiogenics,Carlquist John F,Chen Li,Cichon Sven,Codd Veryan,Davies Robert W,Dedoussis George
Affiliation:Universit?t zu Lübeck, Medizinische Klinik II, Lübeck, Germany.
Abstract:We performed a meta-analysis of 14 genome-wide association studies of coronary artery disease (CAD) comprising 22,233 individuals with CAD (cases) and 64,762 controls of European descent followed by genotyping of top association signals in 56,682 additional individuals. This analysis identified 13 loci newly associated with CAD at P < 5 × 10?? and confirmed the association of 10 of 12 previously reported CAD loci. The 13 new loci showed risk allele frequencies ranging from 0.13 to 0.91 and were associated with a 6% to 17% increase in the risk of CAD per allele. Notably, only three of the new loci showed significant association with traditional CAD risk factors and the majority lie in gene regions not previously implicated in the pathogenesis of CAD. Finally, five of the new CAD risk loci appear to have pleiotropic effects, showing strong association with various other human diseases or traits.
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