Genetic risk score for coronary artery calcification predicts coronary artery disease beyond traditional risk factors

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Mishra Pashupati P.ORCID,Mishra Binisha H.ORCID,Lyytikäinen Leo-PekkaORCID,Goebeler Sirkka,Martiskainen Mika,Hakamaa EmmaORCID,Kleber Marcus E.ORCID,Delgado Graciela E.,März Winfried,Kähönen Mika,Karhunen Pekka J.ORCID,Lehtimäki Terho

Abstract

AbstractAimThe modest added predictive value of the existing genetic risk scores (GRSs) for coronary artery disease (CAD) could be partly due to missing genetic components, hidden in the genetic architecture of intermediate phenotypes such as coronary artery calcification (CAC). In this study, we investigated the predictive ability of CAC GRS for CAD.Materials and methodsWe investigated the association of CAC GRSs with CAD and coronary calcification among the participants in the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health study (LURIC) (n=2742), the Tampere Vascular Study (TVS) (n=133), and the Tampere Sudden Death Study (TSDS) (n=660) using summary data from the largest multi-ancestry GWAS meta-analysis of CAC to date. Added predictive value of the CAC GRS over the traditional CVD risk factors was tested with standard train–test machine learning approach using the LURIC data, which had the largest sample size.ResultsCAC GRS was significantly associated with CAD in LURIC (OR=1.41, 95% CI [1.28–1.55]), TVS (OR=1.79, 95% CI [1.05–3.21]) as well as in TSDS (OR=4.20, 95% CI [1.74–10.52]). CAC GRS showed strong association with calcification areas in left (OR=1.78, 95% CI [1.16-2.74]) and right (OR=1.71, 95% CI [1.98-2.67]) coronary arteries. In addition, there was statistically significant added predictive value of the CAC GRS for CAD over the used traditional CVD risk factors (AUC 0.734 vs 0.717, p-value = 0.02).ConclusionsThis study showed that CAC GRS is a new risk marker for CAD in three European cohorts, with added predictive value over the traditional CVD risk factors.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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