Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval

Electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements are a powerful tool for evaluating cardiac function and are widely used for the diagnosis and prediction of a variety of conditions, including myocardial infarction, cardiac arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death. Recently, genome-wide association studies (GWASs)...

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Antihypertensive Agent
Heritable
Left Ventricular
Single Nucleotide
Assessment Of Humans
Clinical Assessment
Cohort Analysis
Controlled Study
Data Analysis Software
Electrocardiography
Family
Family Study
Gene Frequency
Gene Locus
Genetic Association
Genetic Trait
Genetic Variability
Heart Arrhythmia
Heart Index
Heart Left Ventricle Hypertrophy
Heritability
Human
Hypertension
Linkage Analysis
Major Clinical Study
Male
Phenotype
Pr Interval
Priority Journal
Qt Interval
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
Sokolow Lyon Index
Variance
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition
Genetics
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Physiology
Quantitative Trait
Cohort Studies
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition To Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Hypertrophy
Male
Phenotype
Polymorphism
Quantitative Trait
Evolución & genética
Adult
Article
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Fenotipos
Electrocardiografía
Enfermedades cardiacas
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
title Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
spellingShingle Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
Antihypertensive Agent
Heritable
Left Ventricular
Single Nucleotide
Assessment Of Humans
Clinical Assessment
Cohort Analysis
Controlled Study
Data Analysis Software
Electrocardiography
Family
Family Study
Gene Frequency
Gene Locus
Genetic Association
Genetic Trait
Genetic Variability
Heart Arrhythmia
Heart Index
Heart Left Ventricle Hypertrophy
Heritability
Human
Hypertension
Linkage Analysis
Major Clinical Study
Male
Phenotype
Pr Interval
Priority Journal
Qt Interval
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
Sokolow Lyon Index
Variance
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition
Genetics
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Physiology
Quantitative Trait
Cohort Studies
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition To Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Hypertrophy
Male
Phenotype
Polymorphism
Quantitative Trait
Evolución & genética
Adult
Article
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Fenotipos
Electrocardiografía
Enfermedades cardiacas
title_short Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
title_full Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
title_fullStr Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
title_full_unstemmed Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
title_sort Heritabilities, proportions of heritabilities explained by GWAS findings, and implications of cross-phenotype effects on PR interval
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Antihypertensive Agent
Heritable
Left Ventricular
Single Nucleotide
Assessment Of Humans
Clinical Assessment
Cohort Analysis
Controlled Study
Data Analysis Software
Electrocardiography
Family
Family Study
Gene Frequency
Gene Locus
Genetic Association
Genetic Trait
Genetic Variability
Heart Arrhythmia
Heart Index
Heart Left Ventricle Hypertrophy
Heritability
Human
Hypertension
Linkage Analysis
Major Clinical Study
Male
Phenotype
Pr Interval
Priority Journal
Qt Interval
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
Sokolow Lyon Index
Variance
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition
Genetics
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Physiology
Quantitative Trait
Cohort Studies
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition To Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Hypertrophy
Male
Phenotype
Polymorphism
Quantitative Trait
topic Antihypertensive Agent
Heritable
Left Ventricular
Single Nucleotide
Assessment Of Humans
Clinical Assessment
Cohort Analysis
Controlled Study
Data Analysis Software
Electrocardiography
Family
Family Study
Gene Frequency
Gene Locus
Genetic Association
Genetic Trait
Genetic Variability
Heart Arrhythmia
Heart Index
Heart Left Ventricle Hypertrophy
Heritability
Human
Hypertension
Linkage Analysis
Major Clinical Study
Male
Phenotype
Pr Interval
Priority Journal
Qt Interval
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
Sokolow Lyon Index
Variance
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition
Genetics
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Physiology
Quantitative Trait
Cohort Studies
Electrocardiography
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition To Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart
Heart Rate
Hypertrophy
Male
Phenotype
Polymorphism
Quantitative Trait
Evolución & genética
Adult
Article
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Fenotipos
Electrocardiografía
Enfermedades cardiacas
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Evolución & genética
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Fenotipos
Electrocardiografía
Enfermedades cardiacas
description Electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements are a powerful tool for evaluating cardiac function and are widely used for the diagnosis and prediction of a variety of conditions, including myocardial infarction, cardiac arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death. Recently, genome-wide association studies (GWASs) identified a large number of genes related to ECG parameter variability, specifically for the QT, QRS, and PR intervals. The aims of this study were to establish the heritability of ECG traits, including indices of left ventricular hypertrophy, and to directly assess the proportion of those heritabilities explained by GWAS variants. These analyses were conducted in a large, Dutch family-based cohort study, the Erasmus Rucphen Family study using variance component methods implemented in the SOLAR (Sequential Oligogenic Linkage Analysis Routines) software package. Heritability estimates ranged from 34 % for QRS and Cornell voltage product to 49 % for 12-lead sum. Trait-specific GWAS findings for each trait explained a fraction of their heritability (17 % for QRS, 4 % for QT, 2 % for PR, 3 % for Sokolow–Lyon index, and 4 % for 12-lead sum). The inclusion of all ECG-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms explained an additional 6 % of the heritability of PR. In conclusion, this study shows that, although GWAS explain a portion of ECG trait variability, a large amount of heritability remains to be explained. In addition, larger GWAS for PR are likely to detect loci already identified, particularly those observed for QRS and 12-lead sum. © 2015, The Author(s).
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