Genetic Risk Factors for CVD in Type 1 Diabetes: the DCCT/EDIC Study
Author:
Bebu Ionut,Keshavarzi Sareh,Gao Xiaoyu,Braffett Barbara H.,Canty Angelo J.,Herman William H.,Orchard Trevor J.,Dagogo-Jack Samuel,Nathan David M.,Lachin John M.,Paterson Andrew D.
Abstract
<b>Background</b> The
role of genetic factors on the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in
type 1 diabetes remains unknown. We therefore examined whether previously
identified genetic factors for coronary artery disease (CAD) are associated
with the risk of CVD <i>above and beyond</i> established demographic and
clinical factors in The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
(DCCT)/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) study.
<p><b>Methods</b> Polygenic risk scores (PRS) and
individual genetic variants identified in previous studies were obtained from
genome-wide genotyping performed in 1371 DCCT/EDIC participants. Two composite
CVD outcomes were considered: major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) (CVD
death or non-fatal myocardial infarction or stroke) and any-CVD (MACE plus
confirmed angina, silent MI, revascularization, or congestive heart failure).
Cox proportional hazards models assessed the association between the genetic
factors and the risk of CVD when adjusted for other factors (including age, lipids,
blood pressure and glycemia). </p>
<p><b>Results</b> CAD PRS was strongly associated with
the subsequent risk of any-CVD (42% and 38% higher risk per 1 standard
deviation (SD) increase in unadjusted and fully adjusted models, respectively,
p<0.0001), and with the risk of MACE (50% and 40% higher risk per 1SD
increase in unadjusted and fully adjusted models, respectively, p<0.0001).
Several individual SNPs were also nominally associated with the risk of any-CVD
and MACE.</p>
<p><b>Conclusions </b>Genetic factors are associated with
the risk of subsequent cardiovascular disease in individuals with type 1
diabetes, above and beyond the effect of established risk factors such as age,
lipids, blood pressure and glycemia. </p>
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
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