Objective
By taking advantage of great experience in genetic and cardiovascular epidemiology and some of the largest cohorts in the world including 60 000 unique individuals, the applicant aims at (1) improving CVD risk prediction and (2) identifying mechanisms causally related to CVD development in order to provide novel targets for drug discovery and targeted life style interventions for use in primary prevention.
In SUBPROJECT 1 we aim at identifying disease causing alleles of loci implicated in CVD by Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and to identify rare alleles with large impact on human CVD. We thus perform whole exome and targeted sequencing in early CVD cases and healthy controls and evaluate all identified variants by relating them to incident CVD in 60.000 individuals. Further, we will create a score of all validated CVD gene variants and test whether such a score improves clinical risk assessment over and above traditional risk factors.
In SUBPROJECT 2 we test whether the plasma metabolome- a phenotype representing the product of dietary intake and inherent (e.g. genetic) metabolism- differs between incident CVD cases and controls and between individuals with high and low CVD genetic risk. We further test whether a life style intervention differentially alters the plasma metabolome between individuals with high and low CVD genetic risk. Finally, we will elucidate the mechanisms underlying CVD genetic associations by testing whether myocardial expression of such genes are affected by experimental myocardial infarction (MI) and whether heart function, MI size and the plasma metabolome are affected by adenoviral myocardial CVD gene transfer in rats.
In SUBPROJECT 3 we test whether glucose metabolism and CVD risk factors can be ameliorated by suppressing vasopressin (VP) by increased water intake in humans. Finally, we test which of the 3 VP receptors is responsible for adverse glucometabolic VP effects in rats by specific VP receptor pharmacological studies.
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- medical and health sciences basic medicine pharmacology and pharmacy drug discovery
- medical and health sciences medical biotechnology genetic engineering gene therapy
- medical and health sciences health sciences public health epidemiology
- medical and health sciences clinical medicine cardiology cardiovascular diseases
- natural sciences biological sciences genetics genomes
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ERC-2011-StG_20101109
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Host institution
22100 Lund
Sweden
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