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Novel Loci Associated with Increased Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death in the Context of Coronary Artery Disease
Authors:Adriana Huertas-Vazquez  Christopher P Nelson  Xiuqing Guo  Kyndaron Reinier  Audrey Uy-Evanado  Carmen Teodorescu  Jo Ayala  Katherine Jerger  Harpriya Chugh  WTCCC  Peter S Braund  Panos Deloukas  Alistair S Hall  Anthony J Balmforth  Michelle Jones  Kent D Taylor  Sara L Pulit  Christopher Newton-Cheh  Karen Gunson  Jonathan Jui  Jerome I Rotter  Christine M Albert  Nilesh J Samani  Sumeet S Chugh
Abstract:

Background

Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified novel loci associated with sudden cardiac death (SCD). Despite this progress, identified DNA variants account for a relatively small portion of overall SCD risk, suggesting that additional loci contributing to SCD susceptibility await discovery. The objective of this study was to identify novel DNA variation associated with SCD in the context of coronary artery disease (CAD).

Methods and Findings

Using the MetaboChip custom array we conducted a case-control association analysis of 119,117 SNPs in 948 SCD cases (with underlying CAD) from the Oregon Sudden Unexpected Death Study (Oregon-SUDS) and 3,050 controls with CAD from the Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium (WTCCC). Two newly identified loci were significantly associated with increased risk of SCD after correction for multiple comparisons at: rs6730157 in the RAB3GAP1 gene on chromosome 2 (P = 4.93×10−12, OR = 1.60) and rs2077316 in the ZNF365 gene on chromosome 10 (P = 3.64×10−8, OR = 2.41).

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that RAB3GAP1 and ZNF365 are relevant candidate genes for SCD and will contribute to the mechanistic understanding of SCD susceptibility.
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