Multi-ancestry GWAS deciphers genetic architecture of abdominal aortic aneurysm and highlightsPCSK9as a therapeutic target

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Roychowdhury Tanmoy,Klarin Derek,Levin Michael G,Spin Joshua M,Rhee Yae Hyun,Deng Alicia,Headley Colwyn A,Surakka Ida,Tsao Noah L,Gellatly Corry,Zuber Verena,Shen Fred,Hornsby Whitney E,Laursen Ina Holst,Verma Shefali S,Locke Adam E,Einarsson Gudmundur,Thorleifsson Gudmar,Graham Sarah E,Dikilitas Ozan,Pattee Jack W,Judy Renae L,Pauls-Verges Ferran,Nielsen Jonas B,Wolford Brooke N,Brumpton Ben M,Dilmé Jaume,Peypoch Olga,Juscafresa Laura Calsina,Edwards Todd L,Li Dadong,Banasik Karina,Brunak Søren,Jacobsen Rikke L,Garcia-Barrio Minerva T,Zhang Jifeng,Rasmussen Lars M,Lee Regent,Handa Ashok,Wanhainen Anders,Mani Kevin,Lindholt Jes S,Obel Lasse M,Strauss Ewa,Oszkinis Grzegorz,Nelson Christopher P,Saxby Katie,van Herwaarden Joost A,van der Laan Sander W,van Setten Jessica,Camacho Mercedes,Davis Frank M,Wasikowski Rachael,Tsoi Lam C,Gudjonsson Johann E,Eliason Jonathan L,Coleman Dawn M,Henke Peter K,Ganesh Santhi K,Chen Y Eugene,Guan Weihua,Pankow James S,Pankratz Nathan,Pedersen Ole B,Erikstrup Christian,Tang Weihong,Hveem Kristian,Gudbjartsson Daniel,Gretarsdottir Solveig,Thorsteinsdottir Unnur,Holm Hilma,Stefansson Kari,Ferreira Manuel A,Baras Aris,Kullo Iftikhar J,Ritchie Marylyn D,Christensen Alex H,Iversen Kasper K,Eldrup Nikolaj,Sillesen Henrik,Ostrowski Sisse R,Bundgaard Henning,Ullum Henrik,Burgess Stephen,Gill Dipender,Gallagher Katherine,Sabater-Lleal Maria,Jones Gregory T,Bown Matthew J,Tsao Philip S,Willer Cristen JORCID,Damrauer Scott M, , , , ,

Abstract

SummaryAbdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a common disease with significant heritability. In this study, we performed a genome-wide association meta-analysis from 14 discovery cohorts and uncovered 144 independent associations, including 97 previously unreported loci. A polygenic risk score derived from meta-analysis was able to explain AAA beyond clinical risk factors. Genes at AAA risk loci indicate involvement of lipid metabolism, vascular development and remodeling, extracellular matrix dysregulation and inflammation as key mechanisms in the pathogenesis of AAA. We further integrated functional data to elucidate expression of genes associated with AAA. These genes also indicate crossover between the development of AAA and other monogenic aortopathies, particularly via TGF-β signaling pathways. Motivated by the strong evidence for the role of lipid levels in AAA by PheWAS, we identified therapeutic opportunities using Mendelian Randomization and, in pre-clinical studies, we demonstrated thatPCSK9inhibition in mice prevented the development of AAA.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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