Pharmaceutical drugs targeting dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) may increase the risk of fatty liver disease and other metabolic disorders. To identify potential novel CVD drug targets without these adverse effects, we perform genome-wide analyses of participants in the HUNT Study in Norway (n = 69,479) to search for protein-altering variants with beneficial impact on quantitative blood traits related to cardiovascular disease, but without detrimental impact on liver function. We identify 76 (11 previously unreported) presumed causal protein-altering variants associated with one or more CVD- or liver-related blood traits. Nine of the variants are predicted to result in loss-of-function of the protein. This includes ZNF529:p.K40...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor (<i>LDLR</i>) SNP rs6511720 (G>T), loc...
Blood lipid levels are heritable, treatable risk factors for cardiovascular disease. We systematical...
Author summaryCardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the number one cause of death globally. Various meta...
[[abstract]]Pharmaceutical drugs targeting dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) may increas...
Pharmaceutical drugs targeting dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) may increase the risk o...
Pharmaceutical drugs targeting dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) may increase the risk o...
Background Genetic loss-of-function variants (LoFs) associated with disease traits are increasingly ...
Dyslipidemia, broadly defined as an unhealthy deviation of plasma lipid levels, is a well-known heri...
AbstractIn humans, genetic variation occurs through different types of alleles that vary in frequenc...
In the last decade, over 175 genetic loci have robustly been associated to levels of major circulati...
To review gene regulation of HDL-cholesterol and discuss molecular abnormalities in HDL candidate ge...
In the last decade, over 175 genetic loci have robustly been associated to levels of major circulati...
Contains fulltext : 171919.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sequence vari...
BACKGROUND:The Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor (LDLR) SNP rs6511720 (G>T), located in intron-1 of t...
Context: Biological and translational insights from large-scale, array-based genetic studies of fat ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor (<i>LDLR</i>) SNP rs6511720 (G>T), loc...
Blood lipid levels are heritable, treatable risk factors for cardiovascular disease. We systematical...
Author summaryCardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the number one cause of death globally. Various meta...
[[abstract]]Pharmaceutical drugs targeting dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) may increas...
Pharmaceutical drugs targeting dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) may increase the risk o...
Pharmaceutical drugs targeting dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease (CVD) may increase the risk o...
Background Genetic loss-of-function variants (LoFs) associated with disease traits are increasingly ...
Dyslipidemia, broadly defined as an unhealthy deviation of plasma lipid levels, is a well-known heri...
AbstractIn humans, genetic variation occurs through different types of alleles that vary in frequenc...
In the last decade, over 175 genetic loci have robustly been associated to levels of major circulati...
To review gene regulation of HDL-cholesterol and discuss molecular abnormalities in HDL candidate ge...
In the last decade, over 175 genetic loci have robustly been associated to levels of major circulati...
Contains fulltext : 171919.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sequence vari...
BACKGROUND:The Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor (LDLR) SNP rs6511720 (G>T), located in intron-1 of t...
Context: Biological and translational insights from large-scale, array-based genetic studies of fat ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor (<i>LDLR</i>) SNP rs6511720 (G>T), loc...
Blood lipid levels are heritable, treatable risk factors for cardiovascular disease. We systematical...
Author summaryCardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the number one cause of death globally. Various meta...