Genetic variants associated with vein graft stenosis after coronary artery bypass grafting.
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BACKGROUND Vein graft stenosis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is common. Identifying genes associated with vein graft stenosis after CABG could reveal novel mechanisms of disease and discriminate patients at risk for graft failure. We hypothesized that genome-wide association would identify these genes. METHODS We performed a genome-wide association study on a subset of patients presenting for cardiac catheterization for concern of ischemic heart disease, who also underwent CABG and subsequent coronary angiography after CABG for clinical indications (n = 521). Cases were defined as individuals with ≥50% stenosis in any vein graft on any cardiac catheterization, and controls were defined as those who did not have vein graft stenosis on any subsequent cardiac catheterization. Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and vein graft stenosis. RESULTS Sixty-nine percent of patients had vein graft failure after CABG. Seven SNPs were significantly associated with vein graft stenosis, including intronic SNPs in the genes PALLD (Rs6854137, P = 3.77 × 10(-6)), ARID1B (Rs184074, P = 5.97 × 10(-6)), and TMEM123 (Rs11225247, P = 8.25 × 10(-6)); and intergenic SNPs near the genes ABCA13 (Rs10232860, P = 4.54 × 10(-6)), RMI2 (Rs9921338, P = 6.15 × 10(-6)), PRM2 (Rs7198849, P = 7.27 × 10(-6)), and TNFSF4 (Rs17346536, P = 9.33 × 10(-6)). CONCLUSIONS We have identified novel genetic variants that may predispose to risk of vein graft failure after CABG, many within biologically plausible pathways. These polymorphisms merit further investigation, as they could assist in stratifying patients with multi-vessel coronary artery disease, which could lead to alterations in management and revascularization strategy.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The heart surgery forum
دوره 18 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015