Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic Calcification

Background and objectives: Multivessel atherosclerosis and its genetic background are under-investigated, although atherosclerosis is seldom local and still causes high mortality. Alternative methods to assess coronary calcification (CAC) might incorporate genetic links between different arteries’ a...

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Main Authors: Anita Hernyes, Marton Piroska, Bence Fejer, Laszlo Szalontai, Helga Szabo, Bianka Forgo, Adam L. Jermendy, Andrea A. Molnar, Pal Maurovich-Horvat, Gyorgy Jermendy, Bela Merkely, David L. Tarnoki, Adam D. Tarnoki
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/57/3/252
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spelling doaj-77b523b95d0b46099d1b48a8ead991762021-03-10T00:02:13ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X2021-03-015725225210.3390/medicina57030252Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic CalcificationAnita Hernyes0Marton Piroska1Bence Fejer2Laszlo Szalontai3Helga Szabo4Bianka Forgo5Adam L. Jermendy6Andrea A. Molnar7Pal Maurovich-Horvat8Gyorgy Jermendy9Bela Merkely10David L. Tarnoki11Adam D. Tarnoki12Medical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, HungaryMedical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, HungaryMedical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, HungaryMedical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, HungaryMedical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, HungaryDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Södra Grev Rosengatan, 70185 Örebro, SwedenHeart and Vascular Center, MTA-SE Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group, Semmelweis University, 18 Határőr Street, 1122 Budapest, HungaryHeart and Vascular Center, MTA-SE Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group, Semmelweis University, 18 Határőr Street, 1122 Budapest, HungaryMedical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, Hungary3rd Department of Internal Medicine, Bajcsy Zsilinszky Hospital and Clinic, 89-91 Maglódi Street, 1106 Budapest, HungaryHeart and Vascular Center, MTA-SE Cardiovascular Imaging Research Group, Semmelweis University, 18 Határőr Street, 1122 Budapest, HungaryMedical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, HungaryMedical Imaging Centre, Semmelweis University, 78/A Üllői Street, 1083 Budapest, HungaryBackground and objectives: Multivessel atherosclerosis and its genetic background are under-investigated, although atherosclerosis is seldom local and still causes high mortality. Alternative methods to assess coronary calcification (CAC) might incorporate genetic links between different arteries’ atherosclerotic involvement, however, co-occurrences of coronary calcification have not been investigated in twins yet. Materials and Methods: We assessed the heritability of radio morphologically distinct atherosclerotic plaque types in coronary (non-enhanced CT, Agatston score), carotid, and femoral arteries (B-mode ultrasound) in 190 twin subjects (60 monozygotic, 35 dizygotic pairs). Four-segment scores were derived in order to assess the dissemination of the distinct plaque types in the carotid and femoral arteries taking bilaterality into account. We calculated the genetic correlation between phenotypically correlating plaque types in these arteries. Results: CAC and dissemination of calcified plaques in the carotid and femoral arteries (4S_hyper) were moderately heritable (0.67 [95% CI: 0.37–1] and 0.69 [95% CI: 0.38–1], respectively) when adjusted for age and sex. Hypoechoic plaques in the carotid and femoral arteries showed no heritability, while mixed plaques showed intermediate heritability (0.50 [95% CI: 0–0.76]). Age and sex-adjusted phenotypic correlation between CAC and 4segm_hyper was 0.48 [95% CI: 0.30–0.63] and the underlying genetic correlation was 0.86 [95% CI: 0.42–1]. Conclusions: Calcification of atherosclerotic plaques is moderately heritable in all investigated arteries and significant overlapping genetic factors can be attributed to the phenotypical resemblance of coronary and carotid or femoral atherosclerotic calcification. Our findings support the idea of screening extracoronary arteries in asymptomatic individuals. We also propose a hypothesis about primarily carotid-coronary and femoral-coronary atherosclerosis as two distinct genetic predispositions to co-localization.https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/57/3/252atherosclerosismultivesselheritabilitygenetic correlationplaque calcificationtwin study
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author Anita Hernyes
Marton Piroska
Bence Fejer
Laszlo Szalontai
Helga Szabo
Bianka Forgo
Adam L. Jermendy
Andrea A. Molnar
Pal Maurovich-Horvat
Gyorgy Jermendy
Bela Merkely
David L. Tarnoki
Adam D. Tarnoki
spellingShingle Anita Hernyes
Marton Piroska
Bence Fejer
Laszlo Szalontai
Helga Szabo
Bianka Forgo
Adam L. Jermendy
Andrea A. Molnar
Pal Maurovich-Horvat
Gyorgy Jermendy
Bela Merkely
David L. Tarnoki
Adam D. Tarnoki
Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic Calcification
Medicina
atherosclerosis
multivessel
heritability
genetic correlation
plaque calcification
twin study
author_facet Anita Hernyes
Marton Piroska
Bence Fejer
Laszlo Szalontai
Helga Szabo
Bianka Forgo
Adam L. Jermendy
Andrea A. Molnar
Pal Maurovich-Horvat
Gyorgy Jermendy
Bela Merkely
David L. Tarnoki
Adam D. Tarnoki
author_sort Anita Hernyes
title Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic Calcification
title_short Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic Calcification
title_full Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic Calcification
title_fullStr Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic Calcification
title_full_unstemmed Overlapping Genetic Background of Coronary Artery and Carotid/Femoral Atherosclerotic Calcification
title_sort overlapping genetic background of coronary artery and carotid/femoral atherosclerotic calcification
publisher MDPI AG
series Medicina
issn 1010-660X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background and objectives: Multivessel atherosclerosis and its genetic background are under-investigated, although atherosclerosis is seldom local and still causes high mortality. Alternative methods to assess coronary calcification (CAC) might incorporate genetic links between different arteries’ atherosclerotic involvement, however, co-occurrences of coronary calcification have not been investigated in twins yet. Materials and Methods: We assessed the heritability of radio morphologically distinct atherosclerotic plaque types in coronary (non-enhanced CT, Agatston score), carotid, and femoral arteries (B-mode ultrasound) in 190 twin subjects (60 monozygotic, 35 dizygotic pairs). Four-segment scores were derived in order to assess the dissemination of the distinct plaque types in the carotid and femoral arteries taking bilaterality into account. We calculated the genetic correlation between phenotypically correlating plaque types in these arteries. Results: CAC and dissemination of calcified plaques in the carotid and femoral arteries (4S_hyper) were moderately heritable (0.67 [95% CI: 0.37–1] and 0.69 [95% CI: 0.38–1], respectively) when adjusted for age and sex. Hypoechoic plaques in the carotid and femoral arteries showed no heritability, while mixed plaques showed intermediate heritability (0.50 [95% CI: 0–0.76]). Age and sex-adjusted phenotypic correlation between CAC and 4segm_hyper was 0.48 [95% CI: 0.30–0.63] and the underlying genetic correlation was 0.86 [95% CI: 0.42–1]. Conclusions: Calcification of atherosclerotic plaques is moderately heritable in all investigated arteries and significant overlapping genetic factors can be attributed to the phenotypical resemblance of coronary and carotid or femoral atherosclerotic calcification. Our findings support the idea of screening extracoronary arteries in asymptomatic individuals. We also propose a hypothesis about primarily carotid-coronary and femoral-coronary atherosclerosis as two distinct genetic predispositions to co-localization.
topic atherosclerosis
multivessel
heritability
genetic correlation
plaque calcification
twin study
url https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/57/3/252
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