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Defining a Contemporary Ischemic Heart Disease Genetic Risk Profile Using Historical Data.
Mosley, Jonathan D; van Driest, Sara L; Wells, Quinn S; Shaffer, Christian M; Edwards, Todd L; Bastarache, Lisa; McCarty, Catherine A; Thompson, Will; Chute, Christopher G; Jarvik, Gail P; Crosslin, David R; Larson, Eric B; Kullo, Iftikhar J; Pacheco, Jennifer A; Peissig, Peggy L; Brilliant, Murray H; Linneman, James G; Denny, Josh C; Roden, Dan M.
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  • Mosley JD; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • van Driest SL; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Wells QS; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Shaffer CM; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Edwards TL; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Bastarache L; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • McCarty CA; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Thompson W; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Chute CG; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Jarvik GP; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Crosslin DR; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Larson EB; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Kullo IJ; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Pacheco JA; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Peissig PL; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Brilliant MH; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Linneman JG; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Denny JC; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
  • Roden DM; From the Department of Medicine (J.D.M., S.L.v.D., Q.S.W., C.M.S., J.C.D., D.M.R.), Department of Pediatrics (S.L.v.D.), Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center (T.L.E.), Biomedical Informatics (L.B., J.C.D., D.M.R.), and Department of Pharmacology (D.M.R.), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; Essentia Ins
Circ Cardiovasc Genet ; 9(6): 521-530, 2016 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27780847
BACKGROUND: Continued reductions in morbidity and mortality attributable to ischemic heart disease (IHD) require an understanding of the changing epidemiology of this disease. We hypothesized that we could use genetic correlations, which quantify the shared genetic architectures of phenotype pairs and extant risk factors from a historical prospective study to define the risk profile of a contemporary IHD phenotype. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used 37 phenotypes measured in the ARIC study (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities; n=7716, European ancestry subjects) and clinical diagnoses from an electronic health record (EHR) data set (n=19 093). All subjects had genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping. We measured pairwise genetic correlations (rG) between the ARIC and EHR phenotypes using linear mixed models. The genetic correlation estimates between the ARIC risk factors and the EHR IHD were modestly linearly correlated with hazards ratio estimates for incident IHD in ARIC (Pearson correlation [r]=0.62), indicating that the 2 IHD phenotypes had differing risk profiles. For comparison, this correlation was 0.80 when comparing EHR and ARIC type 2 diabetes mellitus phenotypes. The EHR IHD phenotype was most strongly correlated with ARIC metabolic phenotypes, including total:high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (rG=-0.44, P=0.005), high-density lipoprotein (rG=-0.48, P=0.005), systolic blood pressure (rG=0.44, P=0.02), and triglycerides (rG=0.38, P=0.02). EHR phenotypes related to type 2 diabetes mellitus, atherosclerotic, and hypertensive diseases were also genetically correlated with these ARIC risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: The EHR IHD risk profile differed from ARIC and indicates that treatment and prevention efforts in this population should target hypertensive and metabolic disease.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Myocardial Ischemia / Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged80 Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Circ Cardiovasc Genet Journal subject: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA / GENETICA MEDICA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Myocardial Ischemia / Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Type of study: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged80 Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Circ Cardiovasc Genet Journal subject: ANGIOLOGIA / CARDIOLOGIA / GENETICA MEDICA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Country of publication: Estados Unidos