Genome-wide association analysis of blood-pressure traits in African-ancestry individuals reveals common associated genes in African and non-African populations.

Nora Franceschini,Ervin R Fox,Zhaogong Zhang,T Edwards, Michael A Nalls,Yun Ju Sung,Bamidele O Tayo,Yan V Sun,Omri Gottesman, Adebawole Adeyemo,Andrew D Johnson,J Hunter Young,Kenneth Rice,Qing Duan,Fang Chen,Yun Li,Hua Tang,Myriam Fornage,Keith L Keene,Jeanette S Andrews,J A Smith,Jessica D Faul,Zhang Guangfa,Wei Guo, S S Murray,Solomon K Musani,Sathanur R Srinivasan,Digna R Velez Edwards, Heming Wang,Lewis C Becker,Pascal Bovet,Murielle Bochud,Ulrich Broeckel,Michel Burnier,Cara L Carty,Daniel I Chasman,Georg B Ehret,Weimin Chen,Guanjie Chen,Jingzhong Ding,Albert W Dreisbach,Michele K Evans,Xiuqing Guo,Melissa Garcia, Rich Jensen,Margaux F Keller,Guillaume Lettre,Vaneet Lotay,L Martin,Jason H Moore,Alanna C Morrison,Thomas H Mosley,A Ogunniyi,Walter Palmas,George J Papanicolaou,Alan D Penman,Joseph F Polak,Paul M Ridker,Babatunde Salako,Andrew B Singleton,Daniel Shriner,Kent D Taylor,Ramachandran S Vasan,Kerri L Wiggins,Scott M Williams,Lisa R Yanek,Wei Zhao,Alan B Zonderman,Diane M Becker,Gerald S Berenson,Eric Boerwinkle,Erwin P Bottinger,Mary Cushman,Charles B Eaton,Fredrik Nyberg,Gerardo Heiss, Joel N Hirschhron,Virginia J Howard,Konrad J Karczewsk,Matthew B Lanktree,Kiang Liu, Y Liu,Ruth J F Loos,Karen L Margolis,Michael Snyder,Bruce M Psaty,Nicholas J Schork,David R Weir,Charles N Rotimi,Michele M Sale,Tamara B Harris,Sharon L R Kardia,Steven C Hunt,Donna K Arnett,Susan Redline,Richard S Cooper,Neil Risch,D C Rao,Jerome I Rotter,Aravinda Chakravarti,Alexander P Reiner,Daniel Levy,Brendan J Keating,Xiaofeng Zhu,Min Jin Go,Y J Kim,J Lee,Jaepil Jeon,S S Kim,Bokghee Han,Y S Cho,Xueling Sim,Wan Ting Tay,Rick T H Ong,Mark Seielstad,J J Liu,Tin Aung,Tien Yin Wong,Yik Ying Teo,E Shyong Tai, C Chen, L Chang,Yuantsong Chen,J Wu,Tanika N Kelly,Dongfeng Gu,James E Hixson,Jiang He,Yasuharu Tabara,Yoshihiro Kokubo,Tetsuro Miki,Naoharu Iwai,Norihiro Kato,Fumihiko Takeuchi,Tomohiro Katsuya,Toru Nabika,Takao Sugiyama,Yi Zhang,Wei Huang,X Zhang,X Zhou,Li Jin, D Zhu

The American Journal of Human Genetics(2013)

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High blood pressure (BP) is more prevalent and contributes to more severe manifestations of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in African Americans than in any other United States ethnic group. Several small African-ancestry (AA) BP genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been published, but their findings have failed to replicate to date. We report on a large AA BP GWAS meta-analysis that includes 29,378 individuals from 19 discovery cohorts and subsequent replication in additional samples of AA (n = 10,386), European ancestry (EA) (n = 69,395), and East Asian ancestry (n = 19,601). Five loci (EVX1-HOXA, ULK4, RSPO3, PLEKHG1, and SOX6) reached genome-wide significance (p < 1.0 x 10(-8)) for either systolic or diastolic BP in a transethnic meta-analysis after correction for multiple testing. Three of these BP loci (EVX1-HOXA, RSPO3, and PLEKHG1) lack previous associations with BP. We also identified one independent signal in a known BP locus (SOX6) and provide evidence for fine mapping in four additional validated BP loci. We also demonstrate that validated EA BP GWAS loci, considered jointly, show significant effects in AA samples. Consequently, these findings suggest that BP loci might have universal effects across studied populations, demonstrating that multiethnic samples are an essential component in identifying, fine mapping, and understanding their trait variability.
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