rs11671323 - MTDHP3 - MTDHP4
Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file
Reported associations
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Genome-wide association analysis identifies novel blood pressure loci and offers biological insights into cardiovascular risk - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 28135244
ABSTRACT: Elevated blood pressure is the leading heritable risk factor for cardiovascular disease worldwide. We report genetic association of blood pressure (systolic, diastolic, pulse pressure) among UK Biobank participants of European ancestry with independent replication in other cohorts, and robust validation of 107 independent loci. We also identify new independent variants at 11 previously reported blood pressure loci. Combined with results from a range of in silico functional analyses and wet bench experiments, our findings highlight new biological pathways for blood pressure regulation enriched for genes expressed in vascular tissues and identify potential therapeutic targets for hypertension. Results from genetic risk score models raise the possibility of a precision medicine appr
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Principled distillation of UK Biobank phenotype data reveals underlying structure in human variation - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38965376
ABSTRACT: Data within biobanks capture broad yet detailed indices of human variation, but biobank-wide insights can be difficult to extract due to complexity and scale. Here, using large-scale factor analysis, we distill hundreds of variables (diagnoses, assessments and survey items) into 35 latent constructs, using data from unrelated individuals with predominantly estimated European genetic ancestry in UK Biobank. These factors recapitulate known disease classifications, disentangle elements of socioeconomic status, highlight the relevance of psychiatric constructs to health and improve measurement of pro-health behaviours. We go on to demonstrate the power of this approach to clarify genetic signal, enhance discovery and identify associations between underlying phenotypic structure and
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Diet
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reduce dietary sodium intake Moderate
Lower sodium intake is established therapy for blood pressure management in genetically predisposed individuals
Target less than 2300 mg sodium daily
Discuss with your doctor
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cardiovascular risk assessment Moderate
Genetic variant warrants comprehensive cardiovascular assessment and individualized preventive strategy
Exercise
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regular aerobic exercise Moderate
Exercise reduces blood pressure through multiple physiological mechanisms, important given genetic predisposition
150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week
Screening
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blood pressure monitoring Moderate
Variant associated with elevated diastolic blood pressure and hypertension risk in large cohorts
Check blood pressure annually or as recommended by your healthcare provider