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基于瑞典同胞设计的静脉血栓栓塞症遗传和共享环境效应的量化分析。

A sibling based design to quantify genetic and shared environmental effects of venous thromboembolism in Sweden.

机构信息

Center for Primary Health Care Research, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.

Center for Primary Health Care Research, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.

出版信息

Thromb Res. 2017 Jan;149:82-87. doi: 10.1016/j.thromres.2016.10.014. Epub 2016 Oct 20.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Few large studies have examined the heritability of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Moreover, twin studies have been suggested to overestimate heritability. The aim of the present study was to determine the heritability nationwide in the general Swedish population using full siblings and half-siblings.

METHODS

VTE was defined using the Swedish patient register. Full sibling (FS) and half-sibling (HS) pairs born 1950-1990 were obtained from the Swedish Multi-generation Register. A maximum of 5years age difference was allowed. We also required that the individuals within the pair should reside in the same household for at least 8years or not at all (0years) before the youngest turned 16. Information about sibling pair residence within the same household, small residential area, and municipality was obtained from Statistics Sweden. We assumed three potential sources of liability to VTE: additive genetic (A), shared (or common/familial) environment (C), and unique environment (E) components.

RESULTS

Totally 881,206 FS pairs and 95,198 HS pairs were included. The full model predicted heritability for VTE with 47% for males and 40% for females. Environmental factors shared by siblings contributed to 0% of the variance in liability for both sexes, and unique environment (E) components accounted for 53% in males and 60% in females.

CONCLUSION

The high heritability of VTE risk indicates that genetic susceptibility plays a substantial role for VTE in the Swedish general population. Overestimation of heritability from twin studies is not likely. The proportion of the variance attributable to shared familial environment factors is small. Subject codes: Genetics, epidemiology, thrombosis, cardiovascular disease, embolism.

摘要

简介

鲜有大型研究调查过静脉血栓栓塞症(VTE)的遗传性。此外,双胞胎研究被认为会高估遗传性。本研究旨在利用全同胞和半同胞在瑞典全国人群中确定 VTE 的遗传性。

方法

VTE 是使用瑞典患者登记册定义的。全同胞(FS)和半同胞(HS)组生于 1950-1990 年,从瑞典多代登记册中获得。允许最大年龄差异为 5 岁。我们还要求在最小的孩子年满 16 岁之前,同胞对中的个体应在同一家庭中居住至少 8 年或根本不居住(0 年)。关于同胞对在同一家庭中的居住情况、小居住区域和市政当局的信息是从瑞典统计局获得的。我们假设 VTE 的易患性有三个潜在来源:加性遗传(A)、共享(或共同/家族)环境(C)和独特环境(E)成分。

结果

共纳入了 881206 对 FS 组和 95198 对半 HS 组。全模型预测 VTE 的遗传度为男性 47%,女性 40%。同胞间共享的环境因素对两性易患性的方差没有贡献,独特环境(E)成分分别占男性的 53%和女性的 60%。

结论

VTE 风险的高遗传性表明,遗传易感性在瑞典普通人群中对 VTE 起着重要作用。双胞胎研究中遗传性的高估不太可能。归因于共享家族环境因素的方差比例很小。主题代码:遗传学、流行病学、血栓形成、心血管疾病、栓塞。

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