Abstract 150: Trans-ethnic GWAS of Mri-defined Brain Infarcts: Charge Consortium

2015 
Introduction: MRI-defined brain infarcts (BI), most of which are small sub-cortical brain infarcts (SSBI), are highly prevalent in older persons. Most BI are covert, which is not associated with clinically overt stroke. Nonetheless, they are powerful predictors of future risk for stroke, cognitive decline, and dementia. Little is known about the genetic determinants of BI. Methods: We performed a trans-ethnic meta-analysis of GWAS of MRI-defined BI and SSBI in 20,949 participants belonging to 5 ethnic groups: Europeans, African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Malays, and Chinese. A total of 23 population-based studies from the CHARGE consortium participated in this effort, comprising of 3,726 cases and 17,223 controls for BI, 2,112 cases and 15,432 controls for SSBI. GWAS based on imputed genotypes using the 1000 Genomes phase 1, version 3 panel was performed in each study [using logistic regression]. Meta-analysis of association statistics was performed using a Bayesian partition model (MANTRA); secondary...
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