Brugada syndrome in Japan and Europe: a genome-wide association study reveals shared genetic architecture and new risk loci.
Taisuke IshikawaTatsuo MasudaTsuyoshi HachiyaChristian DinaFloriane SimonetYuki NagataMichael W T TanckKyuto SoneharaCharlotte GlingeRafik TadrosApichai KhongphatthanayothinTzu-Pin LuChihiro HiguchiTadashi NakajimaKenshi HayashiYoshiyasu AizawaYukiko NakanoAkihiko NogamiHiroshi MoritaSeiko OhnoTakeshi AibaChristian Krijger JuárezJohn MauleekoonphairojYong PoovorawanJean-Baptiste GourraudWataru ShimizuVincent ProbstMinoru HorieArthur A M WildeRichard RedonJyh-Ming Jimmy JuangKoonlawee NademaneeConnie R BezzinaJulien BarcToshihiro TanakaYukinori OkadaJean-Jacques SchottNaomasa MakitaPublished in: European heart journal (2024)
This study demonstrates novel susceptibility loci implicating potentially novel pathogenesis underlying BrS. Despite differences in clinical expressivity and epidemiology, the polygenic architecture of BrS was substantially shared across ancestries.