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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Genomics and Its Implications Across the Lifespan

Muralidharan Sargurupremraj,Hideaki Suzuki,Xueqiu Jian,Chloé Sarnowski,Tavia E. Evans,Joshua C. Bis,Gudny Eiriksdottir,Saori Sakaue,Natalie Terzikhan,Mohamad Habes,Wei Zhao,Nicola J. Armstrong,Edith Hofer,Lisa R. Yanek,Saskia P. Hagenaars,Rajan B. Kumar,Erik B. van den Akker,Rebekah E. McWhirter,Stella Trompet,Aniket Mishra,Yasaman Saba,Claudia L. Satizabal,Gregory Beaudet,Laurent Petit,Ami Tsuchida,Laure Zago,Sabrina Schilling,Sigurdur Sigurdsson,Rebecca F. Gottesman,Cora E. Lewis,Neelum T. Aggarwal,Oscar L. Lopez,Jennifer A. Smith,Maria C. Valdés Hernández,Jeroen van der Grond,Margaret J. Wright,Maria J. Knol,Marcus Dörr,Russell J. Thomson,Constance Bordes,Quentin Le Grand,Marie-Gabrielle Duperron,Albert V. Smith,David S. Knopman,Pamela J. Schreiner,Denis A. Evans,Jerome I. Rotter,Alexa S. Beiser,Susana Muñoz Maniega,Marian Beekman,Julian Trollor,David J. Stott,Meike W. Vernooij,Katharina Wittfeld,Wiro J. Niessen,Aicha Soumaré,Eric Boerwinkle,Stephen Sidney,Stephen T. Turner,Gail Davies,Anbupalam Thalamuthu,Uwe Völker,Mark A. van Buchem,R. Nick Bryan,Josée Dupuis,Mark E. Bastin,David Ames,Alexander Teumer,Philippe Amouyel,John B. Kwok,Robin Bülow,Ian J. Deary,Peter R. Schofield,Henry Brodaty,Jiyang Jiang,Yasuharu Tabara,Kazuya Setoh,Susumu Miyamoto,Kazumichi Yoshida,Manabu Nagata,Yoichiro Kamatani,Fumihiko Matsuda,Bruce M. Psaty,David A. Bennett,Philip L. De Jager,Thomas H. Mosley,Perminder S. Sachdev,Reinhold Schmidt,Helen R. Warren,Evangelos Evangelou,David-Alexandre Trégouët,Padhraig Gormley,Mohammad A. Ikram,Wei Wen,Charles DeCarli,Velandai K. Srikanth,J. Wouter Jukema,Eline P. Slagboom,Sharon L. R. Kardia,Yukinori Okada,Bernard Mazoyer,Joanna M. Wardlaw,Paul A. Nyquist,Karen A. Mather,Hans J. Grabe,Helena Schmidt,Cornelia M. Van Duijn,Vilmundur Gudnason,William T. Longstreth Jr,Lenore J. Launer,Mark Lathrop,Sudha Seshadri,Christophe Tzourio,Hieab H. Adams,Paul M. Matthews,Myriam Fornage,Stéphanie Debette

Nature communications(2020)

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Abstract
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are the most common brain-imaging feature of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD), hypertension being the main known risk factor. Here, we identify 27 genome-wide loci for WMH-volume in a cohort of 50,970 older individuals, accounting for modification/confounding by hypertension. Aggregated WMH risk variants were associated with altered white matter integrity (p = 2.5×10-7) in brain images from 1,738 young healthy adults, providing insight into the lifetime impact of SVD genetic risk. Mendelian randomization suggested causal association of increasing WMH-volume with stroke, Alzheimer-type dementia, and of increasing blood pressure (BP) with larger WMH-volume, notably also in persons without clinical hypertension. Transcriptome-wide colocalization analyses showed association of WMH-volume with expression of 39 genes, of which four encode known drug targets. Finally, we provide insight into BP-independent biological pathways underlying SVD and suggest potential for genetic stratification of high-risk individuals and for genetically-informed prioritization of drug targets for prevention trials.
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Genome-wide association studies,White matter disease,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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