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A Polygenic Risk Score Based on a Cardioembolic Stroke Multitrait Analysis Improves a Clinical Prediction Model for This Stroke Subtype.

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2022-07-08

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Carcel-Marquez, Jara
Muiño, Elena
Gallego-Fabrega, Cristina
Cullell, Natalia
Lledos, Miquel
Llucia-Carol, Laia
Sobrino, Tomas
Campos, Francisco
Castillo, Jose
Freijo, Marimar

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Occult atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the major causes of embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS). Knowing the underlying etiology of an ESUS will reduce stroke recurrence and/or unnecessary use of anticoagulants. Understanding cardioembolic strokes (CES), whose main cause is AF, will provide tools to select patients who would benefit from anticoagulants among those with ESUS or AF. We aimed to discover novel loci associated with CES and create a polygenetic risk score (PRS) for a more efficient CES risk stratification. Multitrait analysis of GWAS (MTAG) was performed with MEGASTROKE-CES cohort (n = 362,661) and AF cohort (n = 1,030,836). We considered significant variants and replicated those variants with MTAG p-value We found and replicated eleven loci associated with CES. Eight were novel loci. Seven of them had been previously associated with AF, namely, CAV1, ESR2, GORAB, IGF1R, NEURL1, WIPF1, and ZEB2. KIAA1755 locus had never been associated with CES/AF, leading its index variant to a missense change (R1045W). The PRS generated has been significantly associated with CES improving discrimination and patient reclassification of a model with age, sex, and hypertension. The loci found significantly associated with CES in the MTAG, together with the creation of a PRS that improves the predictive clinical models of CES, might help guide future clinical trials of anticoagulant therapy in patients with ESUS or AF.

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Humans
Embolic Stroke
Atrial Fibrillation
Anticoagulants
Genome-Wide Association Study
Cerebral Infarction
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Hypertension

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Anticoagulantes
Accidente cerebrovascular embólico
Volición
Fibrilación atrial
Recurrencia
Accidente cerebrovascular
Hipertensión
Factores de riesgo
Terapéutica
Riesgo

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ESUs, GWAS, multi-trait analysis, polygenic risk score, stroke

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Cárcel-Márquez J, Muiño E, Gallego-Fabrega C, Cullell N, Lledós M, Llucià-Carol L, et al. A Polygenic Risk Score Based on a Cardioembolic Stroke Multitrait Analysis Improves a Clinical Prediction Model for This Stroke Subtype. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2022 Jul 8;9:940696.