17q25 Locus Is Associated With White Matter Hyperintensity Volume in Ischemic Stroke, But Not With Lacunar Stroke Status
Author:
Adib-Samii Poneh1, Rost Natalia1, Traylor Matthew1, Devan William1, Biffi Alessandro1, Lanfranconi Silvia1, Fitzpatrick Kaitlin1, Bevan Steve1, Kanakis Allison1, Valant Valerie1, Gschwendtner Andreas1, Malik Rainer1, Richie Alexa1, Gamble Dale1, Segal Helen1, Parati Eugenio A.1, Ciusani Emilio1, Holliday Elizabeth G.1, Maguire Jane1, Wardlaw Joanna1, Worrall Bradford1, Bis Joshua1, Wiggins Kerri L.1, Longstreth Will1, Kittner Steve J.1, Cheng Yu-Ching1, Mosley Thomas1, Falcone Guido J.1, Furie Karen L.1, Leiva-Salinas Carlos1, Lau Benison C.1, Saleem Khan Muhammed1, Sharma Pankaj1, Fornage Myriam1, Mitchell Braxton D.1, Psaty Bruce M.1, Sudlow Cathie1, Levi Christopher1, Boncoraglio Giorgio B.1, Rothwell Peter M.1, Meschia James1, Dichgans Martin1, Rosand Jonathan1, Markus Hugh S.1, , ,
Affiliation:
1. From the Stroke and Dementia Research Centre, St George’s University of London, London, UK (P.A.-S., M.T., S.L., S.B., H.S.M.); Center for Human Genetic Research and Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA (N.R., W.D., A.B., K.F., A.K., V.V., G.J.F., J.R.); Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA (N.R.); Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research, Klinikum der Universität München, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany (A.G., R.M.,...
Abstract
Background and Purpose—
Recently, a novel locus at 17q25 was associated with white matter hyperintensities (WMH) on MRI in stroke-free individuals. We aimed to replicate the association with WMH volume (WMHV) in patients with ischemic stroke. If the association acts by promoting a small vessel arteriopathy, it might be expected to also associate with lacunar stroke.
Methods—
We quantified WMH on MRI in the stroke-free hemisphere of 2588 ischemic stroke cases. Association between WMHV and 6 single-nucleotide polymorphisms at chromosome 17q25 was assessed by linear regression. These single-nucleotide polymorphisms were also investigated for association with lacunar stroke in 1854 cases and 51 939 stroke-free controls from METASTROKE. Meta-analyses with previous reports and a genetic risk score approach were applied to identify other novel WMHV risk variants and uncover shared genetic contributions to WMHV in community participants without stroke and ischemic stroke.
Results—
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms at 17q25 were associated with WMHV in ischemic stroke, the most significant being rs9894383 (
P
=0.0006). In contrast, there was no association between any single-nucleotide polymorphism and lacunar stroke. A genetic risk score analysis revealed further genetic components to WMHV shared between community participants without stroke and ischemic stroke.
Conclusions—
This study provides support for an association between the 17q25 locus and WMH. In contrast, it is not associated with lacunar stroke, suggesting that the association does not act by promoting small-vessel arteriopathy or the same arteriopathy responsible for lacunar infarction.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)
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