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Environmental and genetic predictors of human cardiovascular ageing
Medicine and HealthNature Communications

Environmental and genetic predictors of human cardiovascular ageing

M. Shah, M. H. D. A. Inácio, et al.

This study reveals groundbreaking insights into cardiovascular ageing by harnessing machine learning to analyze imaging and ECG data. Spearheaded by a team of researchers including Mit Shah, Marco H. de A. Inácio, and others at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, the research uncovers genetic associations linked to premature cardiovascular changes and identifies potential medications for intervention.... show more
Abstract
Cardiovascular ageing is a process that begins early in life and leads to a progressive change in structure and decline in function due to accumulated damage across diverse cell types, tissues and organs contributing to multi-morbidity. Damaging biophysical, metabolic and immunological factors exceed endogenous repair mechanisms resulting in a pro-fibrotic state, cellular senescence and end-organ damage, however the genetic architecture of cardiovascular ageing is not known. Here we use machine learning approaches to quantify cardiovascular age from image-derived traits of vascular function, cardiac motion and myocardial fibrosis, as well as conduction traits from electrocardiograms, in 39,559 participants of UK Biobank. Cardiovascular ageing is found to be significantly associated with common or rare variants in genes regulating sarcomere homeostasis, myocardial immunomodulation, and tissue responses to biophysical stress. Ageing is accelerated by cardio-metabolic risk factors and we also identify prescribed medications that are potential modifiers of ageing. Through large-scale modelling of ageing across multiple traits our results reveal insights into the mechanisms driving premature cardiovascular ageing and reveal potential molecular targets to attenuate age-related processes.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 21, 2023
Authors
Mit Shah, Marco H. de A. Inácio, Chang Lu, Pierre-Raphaël Schiratti, Sean L. Zheng, Adam Clement, Antonio de Marvao, Wenjia Bai, Andrew P. King, James S. Ware, Martin R. Wilkins, Johanna Mielke, Eren Elci, Ivan Kryukov, Kathryn A. McGurk, Christian Bender, Daniel F. Freitag, Declan P. O'Regan
Tags
cardiovascular ageingmachine learninggenetic variantscardio-metabolic risk factorsmedicationsUK Biobanksarcomere homeostasis
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