Atrial fibrillation genetic risk differentiates cardioembolic stroke from other stroke subtypes

Author:

Pulit Sara L.,Weng Lu-Chen,McArdle Patrick F.,Trinquart Ludovic,Choi Seung Hoan,Mitchell Braxton D.,Rosand Jonathan,de Bakker Paul I. W.,Benjamin Emelia J.,Ellinor Patrick T.,Kittner Steven J.,Lubitz Steven A.,Anderson Christopher D.

Abstract

ObjectiveWe sought to assess whether genetic risk factors for atrial fibrillation (AF) can explain cardioembolic stroke risk.MethodsWe evaluated genetic correlations between a previous genetic study of AF and AF in the presence of cardioembolic stroke using genome-wide genotypes from the Stroke Genetics Network (N = 3,190 AF cases, 3,000 cardioembolic stroke cases, and 28,026 referents). We tested whether a previously validated AF polygenic risk score (PRS) associated with cardioembolic and other stroke subtypes after accounting for AF clinical risk factors.ResultsWe observed a strong correlation between previously reported genetic risk for AF, AF in the presence of stroke, and cardioembolic stroke (Pearson r = 0.77 and 0.76, respectively, across SNPs with p < 4.4 × 10−4 in the previous AF meta-analysis). An AF PRS, adjusted for clinical AF risk factors, was associated with cardioembolic stroke (odds ratio [OR] per SD = 1.40, p = 1.45 × 10−48), explaining ∼20% of the heritable component of cardioembolic stroke risk. The AF PRS was also associated with stroke of undetermined cause (OR per SD = 1.07, p = 0.004), but no other primary stroke subtypes (all p > 0.1).ConclusionsGenetic risk of AF is associated with cardioembolic stroke, independent of clinical risk factors. Studies are warranted to determine whether AF genetic risk can serve as a biomarker for strokes caused by AF.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Neurology (clinical)

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