Common genetic variants do not associate with CAD in familial hypercholesterolemia

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Erik P A van Iperen
Suthesh Sivapalaratnam
S Matthijs Boekholdt
G Kees Hovingh
Stephanie Maiwald
Michael W Tanck
Nicole Soranzo
Jonathan C Stephens
Jennifer G Sambrook
Marcel Levi
Willem H Ouwehand
John JP Kastelein
Mieke D Trip
Aeilko H Zwinderman
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[1] Biostatistics and Bioinformatics,Department of Clinical Epidemiology
[2] Academic Medical Centre,Department of Vascular Medicine
[3] Durrer Center for Cardiogenetic Research,Department of Cardiology
[4] Academic Medical Centre,Department of Haematology
[5] Academic Medical Centre,undefined
[6] Human Genetics,undefined
[7] Welcome Trust Sanger Institute,undefined
[8] University of Cambridge,undefined
[9] National Health Service Blood and Transplant,undefined
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CAD; FH; GWAS; association;
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In recent years, multiple loci dispersed on the genome have been shown to be associated with coronary artery disease (CAD). We investigated whether these common genetic variants also hold value for CAD prediction in a large cohort of patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). We genotyped a total of 41 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 1701 FH patients, of whom 482 patients (28.3%) had at least one coronary event during an average follow up of 66 years. The association of each SNP with event-free survival time was calculated with a Cox proportional hazard model. In the cardiovascular disease risk factor adjusted analysis, the most significant SNP was rs1122608:G>T in the SMARCA4 gene near the LDL-receptor (LDLR) gene, with a hazard ratio for CAD risk of 0.74 (95% CI 0.49–0.99; P-value 0.021). However, none of the SNPs reached the Bonferroni threshold. Of all the known CAD loci analyzed, the SMARCA4 locus near the LDLR had the strongest negative association with CAD in this high-risk FH cohort. The effect is contrary to what was expected. None of the other loci showed association with CAD.
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