2005
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.0020132.eor
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Heritability of Cardiovascular and Personality Traits in 6,148 Sardinians

Abstract: In family studies, phenotypic similarities between relatives yield information on the overall contribution of genes to trait variation. Large samples are important for these family studies, especially when comparing heritability between subgroups such as young and old, or males and females. We recruited a cohort of 6,148 participants, aged 14-102 y, from four clustered towns in Sardinia. The cohort includes 34,469 relative pairs. To extract genetic information, we implemented software for variance components h… Show more

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“…To our knowledge, there has been no large-scale attempt to implement PRS on hematopoietic traits to date, but given the substantial heritability of these phenotypes (Pilia et al, 2006), their wide spectrum of continuous variation, and multifaceted connections to clinical parameters ranging from inflammation to hemostasis, blood traits are promising targets for PRS prediction.…”
Section: Of 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, there has been no large-scale attempt to implement PRS on hematopoietic traits to date, but given the substantial heritability of these phenotypes (Pilia et al, 2006), their wide spectrum of continuous variation, and multifaceted connections to clinical parameters ranging from inflammation to hemostasis, blood traits are promising targets for PRS prediction.…”
Section: Of 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well recorded in the general population that multiple metabolic traits, including serum lipid levels, are in part heritable [25,26]. In the setting of HIV infection, a genetic predisposition to severe dyslipidemia was reported shortly after combination ART was introduced into widespread clinical use [27,28].…”
Section: Candidate Gene Studies Of Dyslipidemia In Hiv-infected Indivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larger datasets and longitudinally measured environmental co-variables (e.g., in accurately phenotyped individuals enrolled in prospective cohort studies) may also be key to detecting gene-gene and gene-environment (e.g., drug) interactions. n Genetic mechanisms involved in diabetes mellitus & coronary artery disease events in HIV-infected individuals In addition to serum lipids, it has long been recognized that other metabolic traits have strong hereditary components [25,26,50]. Recent GWAS in the general population have now documented the contribution of common SNPs in explaining individual susceptibility to diabetes mellitus (28 GWAS-validated SNPs that contribute to insulin and/or glucose levels) [62,63], obesity (37 SNPs) [64,65], arterial hypertension (19 SNPs) [66,67] and CAD (>50 SNPs) [35,45,48,[68][69][70].…”
Section: Future Perspective N Improving Genetic Prediction Of Dyslipimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zwillings-und Familienstudien haben reproduzierbar hohe Heritabilitätsschätzungen vieler Zeitparameter aus dem EKG ergeben [2,7,6,8,10,14,15,21,23,24,25]. Auch für Amplitudenparameter, wie die Messung der Myokardhypertrophie aus der QRS-Amplitude (Sokolow-Lyon-Index), konnte mehrfach eine hohe Heritabilität nachgewiesen werden [1,19], ebenso auch für den dynamischen Parameter der Herzfrequenzvariabilität [13,16,28].…”
Section: Heritabilität Der Ekg-parameterunclassified