A genome-wide association study identifies 6p21 as novel risk locus for dilated cardiomyopathy.

AIMS Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is one of the leading causes for cardiac transplantations and accounts for up to one-third of all heart failure cases. Since extrinsic and monogenic causes explain only a fraction of all cases, common genetic variants are suspected to contribute to the pathogenesis of DCM, its age of onset, and clinical progression. By a large-scale case-control genome-wide association study we aimed here to identify novel genetic risk loci for DCM. METHODS AND RESULTS Applying a three-staged study design, we analysed more than 4100 DCM cases and 7600 controls. We identified and successfully replicated multiple single nucleotide polymorphism on chromosome 6p21. In the combined analysis, the most significant association signal was obtained for rs9262636 (P = 4.90 × 10(-9)) located in HCG22, which could again be replicated in an independent cohort. Taking advantage of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) as molecular phenotypes, we identified rs9262636 as an eQTL for several closely located genes encoding class I and class II major histocompatibility complex heavy chain receptors. CONCLUSION The present study reveals a novel genetic susceptibility locus that clearly underlines the role of genetically driven, inflammatory processes in the pathogenesis of idiopathic DCM.

Benjamin Meder | Andreas Keller | Thomas Meitinger | Uwe Völker | Michael Krawczak | Alexander Teumer | Eloisa Arbustini | Wolfgang Hoffmann | Wolfgang Rottbauer | Karen S. Frese | Georg Ertl | Marcus Dörr | Dieter Weichenhan | Hugo A Katus | Uwe Kühl | Stefan Schreiber | Philippe Charron | Jan Haas | Stefan Kääb | Arne Pfeufer | Matthias Lutz | Norbert Frey | Gerd Hasenfuß | Norbert Hübner | Georg Homuth | Frank Rühle | Monika Stoll | Britta Vogel | Florian Ernst | Thomas Scheffold | Stephan B Felix | W. Rottbauer | T. Meitinger | H. Wichmann | E. Arbustini | A. Pfeufer | M. Krawczak | N. Hübner | M. Komajda | G. Homuth | A. Teumer | U. Völker | W. Hoffmann | S. Felix | C. Angermann | M. Dörr | H. Kroemer | G. Hasenfuss | F. Ernst | J. Haas | A. Keller | H. Katus | B. Meder | B. Peil | G. Ertl | N. Frey | J. Lorenzo Bermejo | S. Kääb | D. Weichenhan | B. Ivandic | Moritz F. Sinner | R. Kreutz | B. Vogel | P. Charron | F. Gary | M. Stoll | J. Franke | V. Ruppert | B. Maisch | R. Isnard | F. Friedrichs | F. Rühle | E. Villard | T. Weis | P. Ehlermann | S. Pankuweit | Jennifer Franke | Heyo Kroemer | Michel Komajda | Bernhard Maisch | Christiane Angermann | A. Witten | Moritz F Sinner | Tanja Weis | Barbara Peil | Justo Lorenzo Bermejo | Karen Frese | Andreas Huge | Anika Witten | Philipp Ehlermann | Christian Zugck | Frauke Friedrichs | Sabine Pankuweit | Volker Ruppert | Hans-Peter Schultheiss | Reinhold Kreutz | Eric Villard | Françoise Gary | Richard Isnard | H-Erich Wichmann | Boris Ivandic | Goetz Gelbrich | Nour-Eddine El-Mokhtari | C. Zugck | G. Gelbrich | T. Scheffold | U. Kühl | M. Lutz | A. Huge | S. Schreiber | N. El-Mokhtari | H. Schultheiss | Matthias Lutz

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