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Paper Title

Common variants in KCNN3 are associated with lone atrial fibrillation

Authors

Emelia J. Benjamin
Emelia J. Benjamin
Patrick T Ellinor
Patrick T Ellinor
Kathryn L Lunetta
Kathryn L Lunetta
Stefan Kääb
Stefan Kääb
Vilmundur G Guðnason
Vilmundur G Guðnason
Georg B Ehret
Georg B Ehret

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 42 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 240-244

Published On

February, 2010

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Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia. Previous studies have identified several genetic loci associated with typical AF. We sought to identify common genetic variants underlying lone AF. This condition affects a subset of individuals without overt heart disease and with an increased heritability of AF. We report a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies conducted using 1,335 individuals with lone AF (cases) and 12,844 unaffected individuals (referents). Cases were obtained from the German AF Network, Heart and Vascular Health Study, the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study, the Cleveland Clinic and Massachusetts General Hospital. We identified an association on chromosome 1q21 to lone AF (rs13376333, adjusted odds ratio = 1.56; P = 6.3 × 10−12), and we replicated this association in two independent cohorts with lone AF (overall combined odds ratio = 1.52, 95% CI 1.40–1.64; P = 1.83 × 10−21). rs13376333 is intronic to KCNN3, which encodes a potassium channel protein involved in atrial repolarization.

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