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