rs10734649 - LINC02709, SBF2-AS1
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Identification of 64 Novel Genetic Loci Provides an Expanded View on the Genetic Architecture of Coronary Artery Disease - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 29212778
ABSTRACT: Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Rationale: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a complex phenotype driven by genetic and environmental factors. Ninety-seven genetic risk loci have been identified to date, but the identification of additional susceptibility loci might be important to enhance our understanding of the genetic architecture of CAD. Objective: To expand the number of genome-wide significant loci, catalog functional insights, and enhance our understanding of the genetic architecture of CAD. Methods and Results: We performed a genome-wide association study in 34 541 CAD cases and 261 984 controls of UK Biobank resource followed by replication in 88 192 cases and 162 544 controls from CARDIoGRAMplusC4D. We identified 75 loci that replicated and
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Bloodwork
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Lipid panel and fasting glucose Moderate
Lipid and glucose metabolism are key modifiable CAD risk factors for carriers of this genetic variant
Annual monitoring, or biennial if stable and within healthy ranges
Discuss with your doctor
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Genetic contribution to coronary artery disease risk Moderate
This variant is independently associated with increased CAD risk in large population-based studies
Exercise
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Regular aerobic exercise Moderate
Aerobic exercise reduces CAD risk and improves cardiovascular fitness in genetically at-risk individuals
150 minutes moderate-intensity or 75 minutes vigorous-intensity aerobic activity weekly
Lifestyle
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Heart-healthy dietary pattern Moderate
Variant associated with CAD risk; dietary modifications reduce cardiovascular disease incidence in at-risk populations
Mediterranean or DASH pattern diet emphasizing plant foods, fish, and limiting saturated fats and sodium
Screening
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Cardiovascular risk assessment Moderate
Variant associated with increased coronary artery disease susceptibility via altered cardiovascular gene expression
Discuss with healthcare provider about timing of cardiovascular screening and risk stratification