Association of Apolipoprotein e with Intracerebral Hemorrhage Risk by Race/Ethnicity : A Meta-analysis

Autor: Marini, Sandro, Crawford, Katherine, Morotti, Andrea, Lee, Myung J, Pezzini, Alessandro, Moomaw, Charles J, Flaherty, Matthew L, Montaner, Joan, Roquer, Jaume, Jimenez-Conde, Jordi, Giralt-Steinhauer, Eva, Elosua, Roberto, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Soriano-Tarraga, Carolina, Slowik, Agnieszka, Jagiella, Jeremiasz M, Pera, Joanna, Urbanik, Andrzej, Pichler, Alexander, Hansen, Bjorn M, McCauley, Jacob L, Tirschwell, David L, Selim, Magdy, Brown, Devin L, Silliman, Scott L, Worrall, Bradford B, Meschia, James F, Kidwell, Chelsea S, Testai, Fernando D, Kittner, Steven J, Schmidt, Helena, Enzinger, Christian, Deary, Lan J, Rannikmae, Kristiina, Samarasekera, Neshika, Salman, Rustam Al-Shahi, Sudlow, Catherine L, Klijn, Catharina JM, van Nieuwenhuizen, Koen M, Fernandez-Cadenas, Israel, Delgado, Pilar, Nonving, Bo, Lindgren, Ame, Goldstein, Joshua N, Viswanathan, Anand, Greenberg, Steven M, Falcone, Guido J, Biffi, Alessandro, Langefeld, Carl D, Woo, Daniel, Rosand, Jonathan, Anderson, Christopher D, Smoller, Sylvia, Sorkin, John, Wang, Xingwu, Pikula, Aleksandra, Wolf, Philip, Debette, Stephanie, Seshadri, Sudha, de Bakker, Paul, Chasman, Daniel, Rexrode, Kathryn, Chen, Ida, Rotter, Jerome, Luke, May, Sale, Michelle, Lee, Tsong-Hai, Chang, Ku-Chou, Elkind, Mitchell, Goldstein, Larry, James, Michael Luke, Breteler, Monique, O'Donnell, Chris, Leys, Didier, Carty, Cara, Kidwell, Chelsea, Olesen, Jes, Sharma, Pankaj, Rich, Stephen, Tatlisumak, Turgot, Happola, Olli, Bijlenga, Philippe, Soriano, Carolina, Giralt, Eva, Cotlarcius, Loana, Hardy, John, Korostynski, Michal, Boncoraglio, Giorgio, Ballabio, Elena, Parati, Eugenio, Mateusz, Adamski, Dziedzic, Tomasz, Jagiella, Jeremiasz, Gasowski, Jerzy, Wnuk, Marcin, Olszanecki, Rafaf, Juchniewicz, Karol Jozef, Levi, Christopher, Nyquist, Paul, Cendes, Iscia, Cabral, Norberto, Franca, Paulo, Goncalves, Anderson, Keller, Lina, Crisby, Milita, Kostulas, Konstantinos, Lennnnens, Robin, Ahmadi, Kourosh, Opherk, Christian, Duering, Marco, Dichgans, Martin, Malik, Rainer, Gonik, Mariya, Staals, Julie, Melander, Olle, Burri, Philippe, Sadr-Nabavi, Ariane, Romero, Javier, Anderson, Chris, Falcone, Guido, Brouwers, Bart, Rost, Natalia, Du, Rose, Kourkoulis, Christina, Battey, Thomas, Lubitz, Steven, Mueller-Myhsok, Bertram, Meschia, James, Brott, Thomas, Pare, Guillaume, Schmidt, Reinhold, Seiler, Stephan, Blanton, Susan, Yamada, Yoshiji, Bersano, Anna, Rundek, Tatiana, Sacco, Ralph, Chan, Yu-Feng Yvonne, Gschwendtner, Andreas, Deng, Zhen, Barr, Taura, Gwinn, Katrina, Corriveau, Roderick, Singleton, Andrew, Waddy, Salina, Launer, Lenore, Chen, Christopher, Le, Kim En, Lee, Wei Ling, Tan, Eng King, Olugbodi, Akintomi, Rothwell, Peter, Schilling, Sabrina, Mok, Vincent, Lebedeva, Elena, Jem, Christina, Jood, Katarina, Olsson, Sandra, Kim, Helen, Lee, Chaeyoung, Kilarski, Laura, Markus, Hugh, Peycke, Jennifer, Bevan, Steve, Sheu, Wayne, Chiou, Hung Yi, Chern, Joseph, Giraldo, Elias, Taqi, Muhammad, Jain, Vivek, Lam, Olivia, Howard, George, Kittner, Steven, Mitchell, Braxton, Cole, John, O'Connell, Jeff, Milewicz, Dianna, Illoh, Kachikwu, Worrall, Bradford, Stine, Colin, Karaszewski, Bartosz, Werring, David, Sofat, Reecha, Smalley, June, Lindgren, Arne, Hansen, Bjorn, Norrving, Bo, Smith, Gustav, Martin, Juan Jose, Thijs, Vincent, Klijn, Karin, van't Hof, Femke, Algra, Ale, Macleod, Mary, Perry, Rodney, Arnett, Donna, Padovani, Alessandro, Cramer, Steve, Fisher, Marl, Saleheen, Danish, Broderick, Joseph, Kissela, Brett, Doney, Alex, Sudlow, Cathie, Silliman, Scott, McDonough, Caitrin, Walters, Matthew, Pedersen, Annie, Nakagawa, Kazuma, Chang, Christy, Dobbins, Mark, McArdle, Patrick, Chang, Yu-Ching, Brown, Robert, Brown, Devin, Holliday, Elizabeth, Kalaria, Raj, Maguire, Jane, Hunter, John, Attia, John, Farrall, Martin, Giese, Anne-Katrin, Fomage, Myriam, Majersik, Jennifer, Cushman, Maly, Keene, Keith, Bennett, Siiri, Tirschwell, David, Psaty, Bruce, Reiner, Alex, Longstreth, Will, Spence, David, Langefeld, Carl, Bushnell, Cheryl, Heitsch, Laura, Lee, Jin-Moo, Sheth, Kevin, Consortium, Int Genetics
Přispěvatelé: Neurologian yksikkö, Department of Neurosciences, Clinicum, Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research, HUS Neurocenter, RS: Carim - B05 Cerebral small vessel disease, RS: CARIM - R3.03 - Cerebral small vessel disease, Epidemiology
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
Male
Race ethnicity
Hemorràgia cerebral
3124 Neurology and psychiatry
0302 clinical medicine
Risk Factors
WHITES
BLACKS
030212 general & internal medicine
Biological sciences
Original Investigation
ALZHEIMER-DISEASE
African Americans
Aged
80 and over

GENETIC-VARIATION
Hispanic or Latino
Middle Aged
Disorders of movement Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 3]
Medical research
University hospital
3. Good health
ETHNICITY
ALLELE
Research centre
Hypertension
lipids (amino acids
peptides
and proteins)

Female
Apolipoprotein E
Core laboratory
Hispanic Americans
medicine.medical_specialty
COA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS
European Continental Ancestry Group
Clinical Neurology
Raça
APOE EPSILON-4
White People
03 medical and health sciences
All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center
Apolipoproteins E
Political science
medicine
Journal Article
Online First
Humans
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
cardiovascular diseases
General hospital
Aged
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Research
LOBAR
3112 Neurosciences
E GENOTYPE
United States
nervous system diseases
Black or African American
Cognitive epidemiology
Family medicine
Case-Control Studies
Neurology (clinical)
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Zdroj: JAMA Neurology, 76(4), 480. American Medical Association
JAMA Neurology
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instname
Jama Neurology, 76, 480-491
JAMA Neurology, 76(4), 480-491. American Medical Association
JAMA NEUROLOGY
Jama Neurology, 76, 4, pp. 480-491
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Marini, S, Crawford, K, Morotti, A, Lee, M J, Pezzini, A, Moomaw, C J, Flaherty, M L, Montaner, J, Roquer, J, Jimenez-conde, J, Giralt-steinhauer, E, Elosua, R, Cuadrado-godia, E, Soriano-tarraga, C, Slowik, A, Jagiella, J M, Pera, J, Urbanik, A, Pichler, A, Hansen, B M, Mccauley, J L, Tirschwell, D L, Selim, M, Brown, D L, Silliman, S L, Worrall, B B, Meschia, J F, Kidwell, C S, Testai, F D, Kittner, S J, Schmidt, H, Enzinger, C, Deary, I J, Rannikmae, K, Samarasekera, N, Salman, R A, Sudlow, C L, Klijn, C J M, Van Nieuwenhuizen, K M, Fernandez-cadenas, I, Delgado, P, Norrving, B, Lindgren, A, Goldstein, J N, Viswanathan, A, Greenberg, S M, Falcone, G J, Biffi, A, Langefeld, C D, Woo, D, Rosand, J & Anderson, C D 2019, ' Association of apolipoprotein E with intracerebral hemorrhage risk by race/ethnicity : A meta-analysis ', JAMA Neurology, pp. 480-491 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaneurol.2018.4519
ISSN: 2168-6149
Popis: Key Points Question Is history of hypertension and apolipoprotein E (APOE) associated with intracerebral hemorrhage risk in participants stratified by self-reported race/ethnicity? Findings In this case-control study of 13 124 adults, having a copy of APOE ε4 alleles increased the risk for lobar intracerebral hemorrhage only in white individuals, but after propensity score matching for hypertension burden, Hispanic individuals showed the same risk of APOE ε4. Meaning APOE ε4 appears to be confirmed as a risk factor for lobar intracerebral hemorrhage in nonwhite populations but is masked by differential hypertension burden in Hispanic individuals; further studies are needed to explore the interactions between APOE alleles and environmental exposures.
Importance Genetic studies of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have focused mainly on white participants, but genetic risk may vary or could be concealed by differing nongenetic coexposures in nonwhite populations. Transethnic analysis of risk may clarify the role of genetics in ICH risk across populations. Objective To evaluate associations between established differences in ICH risk by race/ethnicity and the variability in the risks of apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 alleles, the most potent genetic risk factor for ICH. Design, Setting, and Participants This case-control study of primary ICH meta-analyzed the association of APOE allele status on ICH risk, applying a 2-stage clustering approach based on race/ethnicity and stratified by a contributing study. A propensity score analysis was used to model the association of APOE with the burden of hypertension across race/ethnic groups. Primary ICH cases and controls were collected from 3 hospital- and population-based studies in the United States and 8 in European sites in the International Stroke Genetic Consortium. Participants were enrolled from January 1, 1999, to December 31, 2017. Participants with secondary causes of ICH were excluded from enrollment. Controls were regionally matched within each participating study. Main Outcomes and Measures Clinical variables were systematically obtained from structured interviews within each site. APOE genotype was centrally determined for all studies. Results In total, 13 124 participants (7153 [54.5%] male with a median [interquartile range] age of 66 [56-76] years) were included. In white participants, APOE ε2 (odds ratio [OR], 1.49; 95% CI, 1.24-1.80; P
This case-control study examines whether the risk for intracerebral hemorrhage presented by apolipoprotein E ε4 and ε2 alleles varies by race/ethnicity.
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