Association of the 9p21.3 Locus With Risk of First-Ever Myocardial Infarction in Pakistanis

Danish Saleheen(MACOM (United States)), M Alexander(MACOM (United States)), Asif Rasheed(MACOM (United States)), David Wormser(MACOM (United States)), Nicole Soranzo(MACOM (United States)), Naomi Hammond(MACOM (United States)), Adam S. Butterworth(MACOM (United States)), Moazzam Zaidi(MACOM (United States)), Philip Haycock(MACOM (United States)), Suzannah Bumpstead(MACOM (United States)), Simon Potter(MACOM (United States)), Hannah Blackburn(MACOM (United States)), Emma Gray(MACOM (United States)), Emanuele Di Angelantonio(MACOM (United States)), Stephen Kaptoge(MACOM (United States)), Nabi Shah(MACOM (United States)), Maria Samuel(MACOM (United States)), Ahmedyar Janjua(MACOM (United States)), Nasir Sheikh(MACOM (United States)), Shajjia Razi Haider(MACOM (United States)), Muhammed Murtaza(MACOM (United States)), Usman Ahmad(MACOM (United States)), Abdul Hakeem(MACOM (United States)), Muhammad Ali Memon(MACOM (United States)), Nadeem Hayat Mallick(MACOM (United States)), Muhammad Azhar(MACOM (United States)), Abdus Samad(MACOM (United States)), Syed Zahed Rasheed(MACOM (United States)), Ali Raza Gardezi(MACOM (United States)), Nazir Ahmed Memon(MACOM (United States)), Abdul Ghaffar(MACOM (United States)), Fazal-ur-Rehman Memon(MACOM (United States)), Khan Shah Zaman(MACOM (United States)), Assadullah Kundi(MACOM (United States)), Zia Yaqoob(MACOM (United States)), Liaquat Ali Cheema(MACOM (United States)), Nadeem Qamar(MACOM (United States)), Azhar Faruqui(MACOM (United States)), Rashid Jooma(MACOM (United States)), Jawaid Hassan Niazi(MACOM (United States)), Mustafa Hussain(MACOM (United States)), K. Prasanna Kumar(MACOM (United States)), Asim Saleem(MACOM (United States)), Kishwar Kumar(MACOM (United States)), Muhammad Salman Daood(MACOM (United States)), Fatima Memon(MACOM (United States)), Aftab Alam Gul(MACOM (United States)), Shahid Abbas(MACOM (United States)), Junaid Zafar(MACOM (United States)), Faisal Shahid(MACOM (United States)), Zehra Memon(MACOM (United States)), Shahzad Bhatti(MACOM (United States)), Waleed Kayani(MACOM (United States)), Syed Saadat Ali(MACOM (United States)), Muhammad Fahim(MACOM (United States)), Muhammad Ishaq(MACOM (United States)), Philippe Frossard(MACOM (United States)), Panos Deloukas(MACOM (United States)), John Danesh(MACOM (United States))
Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
April 16, 2010
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine variants at the 9p21 locus in a case-control study of acute myocardial infarction (MI) in Pakistanis and to perform an updated meta-analysis of published studies in people of European ancestry. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 1851 patients with first-ever confirmed MI and 1903 controls were genotyped for 89 tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms at locus 9p21, including the lead variant (rs1333049) identified by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium. Minor allele frequencies and extent of linkage disequilibrium observed in Pakistanis were broadly similar to those seen in Europeans. In the Pakistani study, 6 variants were associated with MI (P<10(-2)) in the initial sample set, and in an additional 741 cases and 674 controls in whom further genotyping was performed for these variants. For Pakistanis, the odds ratio for MI was 1.13 (95% CI, 1.05 to 1.22; P=2 x 10(-3)) for each copy of the C allele at rs1333049. In comparison, a meta-analysis of studies in Europeans yielded an odds ratio of 1.31 (95% CI, 1.26 to 1.37) for the same variant (P=1 x 10(-3) for heterogeneity). Meta-analyses of 23 variants, in up to 38,250 cases and 84,820 controls generally yielded higher values in Europeans than in Pakistanis. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this study provides the first demonstration that variants at the 9p21 locus are significantly associated with MI risk in Pakistanis. However, association signals at this locus were weaker in Pakistanis than those in European studies.


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