Abstract 050: Fine-mapping and Bioinformatics Characterization of QT Interval Loci in African Americans: The Population Architecture Using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) Study

2012 
The QT interval (QT) is a heritable trait and its prolongation is an established risk factor for ventricular tachyarrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Most genetic studies of QT have examined populations of European ancestry, although the increased genetic diversity in populations of African descent provides opportunity for fine-mapping, which can help narrow association signals and identify candidates for functional characterization. We examined whether eleven previously identified QT loci comprising 6,681 variants on the Illumina Metabochip array were associated with QT in 7,516 African American participants from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study and Women’s Health Initiative clinical trial. Among associated loci, we used conditional analyses and queried bioinformatics databases to identify and functionally categorize signals. We identified nine of the eleven QT loci in African American populations (P<0.0045 under an additive genetic model adjusting for ancestry and demographic characteristi...
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