Using Machine Learning to Elucidate the Spatial and Genetic Complexity of the Ascending Aorta

Author:

Nekoui MahanORCID,Pirruccello James P.ORCID,Di Achille PaoloORCID,Choi Seung HoanORCID,Friedman Samuel N.,Nauffal VictorORCID,Ng KenneyORCID,Batra PuneetORCID,Ho Jennifer E.ORCID,Philippakis Anthony A.,Lubitz Steven A.ORCID,Lindsay Mark E.ORCID,Ellinor Patrick T.ORCID

Abstract

BackgroundThe left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) and ascending aorta are spatially complex, with distinct pathologies and embryologic origins. Prior work examined genetics of thoracic aortic diameter in a single plane. We sought to elucidate the genetic basis for the diameter of the LVOT, the aortic root, and the ascending aorta.MethodsWe used deep learning to analyze 2.3 million cardiac magnetic resonance images from 43,317 UK Biobank participants. We computed the diameters of the LVOT, the aortic root, and at six locations in the ascending aorta. For each diameter, we conducted a genome-wide association study and generated a polygenic score. Finally, we investigated associations between these polygenic scores and disease incidence.Results79 loci were significantly associated with at least one diameter. Of these, 35 were novel, and a majority were associated with one or two diameters. A polygenic score of aortic diameter approximately 13mm from the sinotubular junction most strongly predicted thoracic aortic aneurysm in UK Biobank participants (n=427,016; HR=1.42 per standard deviation; CI=1.34-1.50, P=6.67×10−21). A polygenic score predicting a smaller aortic root was predictive of aortic stenosis (n=426,502; HR=1.08 per standard deviation; CI=1.03-1.12, P=5×10−6).ConclusionsWe detected distinct common genetic loci underpinning the diameters of the LVOT, the aortic root, and at several segments in the ascending aorta. We spatially defined a region of aorta whose genetics may be most relevant to predicting thoracic aortic aneurysm. We further described a genetic signature that may predispose to aortic stenosis. Understanding the genetic contributions to the diameter of the proximal aorta may enable identification of individuals at risk for life-threatening aortic disease and facilitate prioritization of therapeutic targets.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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