A genome-wide association scan of RR and QT interval duration in 3 European genetically isolated populations: The EUROSPAN project

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Background-We set out to identify common genetic determinants of the length of the RR and QT intervals in 2325 individuals from isolated European populations. Methods and Results-We analyzed the heart rate at rest, measured as the RR interval, and the length of the corrected QT interval for association with 318 237 single-nucleotide polymorphisms. The RR interval was associated with common variants within GPR133, a G-protein-coupled receptor (rs885389, P=3.9×10-8). The QT interval was associated with the earlier reported NOS1AP gene (rs2880058, P=2.00×10-10) and with a region on chromosome 13 (rs2478333, P=4.34×10-8), which is 100 kb from the closest known transcript LOC730174 and has previously not been associated with the length of the QT interval. Conclusion-Our results suggested an association between the RR interval and GPR133 and confirmed an association between the QT interval and NOS1AP. © 2009 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Marroni, F., Pfeufer, A., Aulchenko, Y. S., Franklin, C. S., Isaacs, A., Pichler, I., … Pramstaller, P. P. (2009). A genome-wide association scan of RR and QT interval duration in 3 European genetically isolated populations: The EUROSPAN project. Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, 2(4), 322–328. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.108.833806

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