Genetic Predictors of Fibrin D-Dimer Levels in Healthy Adults

Author:

Smith Nicholas L.1,Huffman Jennifer E.1,Strachan David P.1,Huang Jie1,Dehghan Abbas1,Trompet Stella1,Lopez Lorna M.1,Shin So-Youn1,Baumert Jens1,Vitart Veronique1,Bis Joshua C.1,Wild Sarah H.1,Rumley Ann1,Yang Qiong1,Uitterlinden Andre G.1,Stott David. J.1,Davies Gail1,Carter Angela M.1,Thorand Barbara1,Polašek Ozren1,McKnight Barbara1,Campbell Harry1,Rudnicka Alicja R.1,Chen Ming-Huei1,Buckley Brendan M.1,Harris Sarah E.1,Peters Annette1,Pulanic Drazen1,Lumley Thomas1,de Craen Anton J.M.1,Liewald David C.1,Gieger Christian1,Campbell Susan1,Ford Ian1,Gow Alan J.1,Luciano Michelle1,Porteous David J.1,Guo Xiuqing1,Sattar Naveed1,Tenesa Albert1,Cushman Mary1,Slagboom P. Eline1,Visscher Peter M.1,Spector Tim D.1,Illig Thomas1,Rudan Igor1,Bovill Edwin G.1,Wright Alan F.1,McArdle Wendy L.1,Tofler Geoffrey1,Hofman Albert1,Westendorp Rudi G.J.1,Starr John M.1,Grant Peter J.1,Karakas Mahir1,Hastie Nicholas D.1,Psaty Bruce M.1,Wilson James F.1,Lowe Gordon D.O.1,O'Donnell Christopher J.1,Witteman Jacqueline C.M.1,Jukema J. Wouter1,Deary Ian J.1,Soranzo Nicole1,Koenig Wolfgang1,Hayward Caroline1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Community Health Sciences, St. George's, University of London, London, UK (D.P.S., A.R.R.); Division of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK (G.D.O.L., A.R.); ALSPAC Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK (W.L.M.); Departments of Epidemiology (N.L.S., B.M.P.), Medicine (J.C.B., B.M.P.), Biostatistics (T.L., B.M.), and Health Services (B.M.P.), University of Washington, Seattle; Group Health Research Institute, Group Health Cooperative,...

Abstract

Background— Fibrin fragment D-dimer, one of several peptides produced when crosslinked fibrin is degraded by plasmin, is the most widely used clinical marker of activated blood coagulation. To identity genetic loci influencing D-dimer levels, we performed the first large-scale, genome-wide association search. Methods and Results— A genome-wide investigation of the genomic correlates of plasma D-dimer levels was conducted among 21 052 European-ancestry adults. Plasma levels of D-dimer were measured independently in each of 13 cohorts. Each study analyzed the association between ≈2.6 million genotyped and imputed variants across the 22 autosomal chromosomes and natural-log–transformed D-dimer levels using linear regression in additive genetic models adjusted for age and sex. Among all variants, 74 exceeded the genome-wide significance threshold and marked 3 regions. At 1p22, rs12029080 ( P =6.4×10 −52 ) was 46.0 kb upstream from F3 , coagulation factor III (tissue factor). At 1q24, rs6687813 ( P =2.4×10 −14 ) was 79.7 kb downstream of F5 , coagulation factor V. At 4q32, rs13109457 ( P =2.9×10 −18 ) was located between 2 fibrinogen genes: 10.4 kb downstream from FGG and 3.0 kb upstream from FGA . Variants were associated with a 0.099-, 0.096-, and 0.061-unit difference, respectively, in natural-log–transformed D-dimer and together accounted for 1.8% of the total variance. When adjusted for nonsynonymous substitutions in F5 and FGA loci known to be associated with D-dimer levels, there was no evidence of an additional association at either locus. Conclusions— Three genes were associated with fibrin D-dimer levels. Of these 3, the F3 association was the strongest, and has not been previously reported.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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