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KCND3 potassium channel gene variant confers susceptibility to electrocardiographic early repolarization pattern

ABSTRACT:

Background : 
The presence of an early repolarization pattern (ERP) on the surface ECG is associated with risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac death. Family studies have shown that ERP is a highly heritable trait, but molecular genetic determinants are unknown. 
Methods: 
To identify genetic susceptibility loci for ERP, we performed a GWAS and meta-analysis in 2,181 cases and 23,641 controls of European ancestry. 
Results: 
We identified a genome-wide significant (P < 5 × 10–8) locus in the potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily D member 3 (KCND3) gene that was successfully replicated in additional 1,124 cases and 12,510 controls. A subsequent joint meta-analysis of the discovery and replication cohorts identified rs1545300 as the lead SNP at the KCND3 locus (OR 0.82 per minor T allele, P = 7.7 × 10–12) but did not reveal additional loci. Colocalization analyses indicate causal effects of KCND3 gene expression levels on ERP in both cardiac left ventricle and tibial artery. 
Conclusions: 
In this study, we identified for the first time to our knowledge a genome-wide significant association of a genetic variant with ERP. Our findings of a locus in the KCND3 gene provide insights not only into the genetic determinants but also into the pathophysiological mechanism of ERP, discovering a promising candidate for functional studies.
Funding: 
This project was funded by the German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK Shared Expertise SE081 – STATS). For detailed funding information per study, see the Supplemental Acknowledgments.

year of publication

2020

journal

  • JCI Insight

author(s)

  • Teumer, A.
  • Trenkwalder, T.
  • Verweij, N.
  • Snieder, H.
  • Nolte, I.M.
  • Reinhard, W.
  • et al.

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