Genetic and lifestyle risk factors for MRI-defined brain infarcts in a population-based setting
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Objective: We explored genetic and lifestyle risk factors of MRI-defined brain infarcts (BI) in large population-based cohorts.
Methods: We performed meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and examined associations of vascular risk factors and their genetic risk scores (GRS) with MRI-defined BI and a subset of BI, namely small sub-cortical BI (SSBI), in eighteen population-based cohorts (N=20,949) from five ethnicities (3,726 with BI, 2,021 with SSBI). Top loci were followed up in seven population-based cohorts (N=6,862, 1,483 with BI, 630 with SBBI), and tested associations with related phenotypes including ischemic stroke and pathologically-defined BI.
Results: The mean prevalence was 17.7% for BI and 10.5% for SSBI, steeply rising after age 65. Two loci showed genome-wide significant association with BI: FBN2, P=1.77Ã10-8 and LINC00539/ZDHHC20, P=5.82Ã10-9. Both have been associated with blood pressure (BP) related phenotypes, but did not replicate in the smaller f...
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2025-06-09



