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PATJ low frequency variants are associated with worse ischemic stroke functional outcome: a genome-wide meta-analysis
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Rationale: Ischemic stroke (IS) is among the leading causes of adult disability. Part of the variability in functional outcome after stroke has been attributed to genetic factors but no locus has been consistently associated with stroke outcome. Objective: Our aim was to identify genetic loci influencing the recovery process using accurate phenotyping to produce the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) in IS recovery to date. Methods and Results: A 12-cohort, two-phase (discovery-replication and joint) meta-analysis of GWAS included anterior-territory and previously independent IS cases. Functional outcome was recorded using 3-month modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Analyses were adjusted for confounders such as discharge NIHSS. A gene-based burden test was performed. The discovery phase (n=1,225) was followed by open (n=2,482) and stringent joint-analyses (n=1,791). Those cohorts with mRS recorded at timepoints other than 3-month or incomplete data on previous functional status were excluded in the stringent analyses. Novel variants in PATJ gene were associated with worse functional outcome at 3-month after stroke. The top variant was rs76221407 (G allele, beta=0·40, p=1·70x10-9). Conclusions: Our results identify a set of common variants in PATJ gene associated with 3-month functional outcome at genome-wide significance level. Future studies should examine the role of PATJ in stroke recovery and consider stringent phenotyping to enrich the information captured to unveil additional stroke outcome loci.
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MOLA CAMINAL, Marina, CARRERA, Caty, SORIANO TARRAGA, Carolina, GIRALT STEINHAUER, Eva, DIAZ-NAVARRO, Rosa m., TUR, Silvia, JIMENEZ, Carmen, MEDINA-DOLS, Aina, CULLELL, Natalia, TORRES ÁGUILA, Nuria paz, MUIÑO ACUÑA, Elena, RODRIGUEZ-CAMPELLO, Ana, OIS, Angel, CUADRADO-GODIA, Elisa, VIVANCO HIDALGO, Rosa maria, HERNANDEZ-GUILLAMON, Mar, SOL, Montse, DELGADO, Pilar, BUSTAMANTE, Alejandro, GARCIA-BERROCOSO, Teresa, MENDIOROZ, Maite, CASTELLANOS, Mar, SERENA, Joaquín, MARTI-FABREGAS, Joan, SEGURA, Tomas, SERRANO-HERAS, Gemma, OBACH, Víctor, RIB, Marc, MOLINA, Carlos a., ALVAREZ-SABIN, Jose, PALOMERAS, Ernest, FREIJO, Mar, FONT, Maria a., ROSAND, Jonathan, ROST, Natalia s., GALLEGO FÀBREGA, Cristina, LEE, Jin-moo, HEITSCH, Laura, IBANEZ, Laura, RABIONET JANSSEN, Raquel. PATJ low frequency variants are associated with worse ischemic stroke functional outcome: a genome-wide meta-analysis. _Circulation Research_. 2019. Vol. 124, núm. 1, pàgs. 114-120. [consulta: 21 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 0009-7330. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/139504]