Clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential and atrial fibrillation: an east Asian cohort study
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Both clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and atrial fibrillation (AF) are age-related conditions. This study investigated the potential role of CHIP in the development and progression of AF.
Deep-targeted sequencing of 24 CHIP mutations (a mean depth of coverage = 1000×) was performed in 1004 patients with AF and 3341 non-AF healthy subjects. Variant allele fraction ≥ 2.0% indicated the presence of CHIP mutations. The association between CHIP and AF was evaluated by the comparison of (i) the prevalence of CHIP mutations between AF and non-AF subjects and (ii) clinical characteristics discriminated by CHIP mutations within AF patients. Furthermore, the risk of clinical outcomes—the composite of heart failure, ischaemic stroke, or death—according to the presence of CHIP mutations in AF was investigated from the UK Biobank cohort.
The mean age was 67.6 ± 6.9 vs. 58.5 ± 6.5 years in AF (paroxysmal, 39.0%; persistent, 61.0%) and non-AF cohorts, respectively. CHIP mutations with a variant allele fraction of ≥2.0% were found in 237 (23.6%) AF patients (
CHIP mutations, primarily
Contributors

Hyo-Jeong Ahn
Author

Hong Yul An
Author

Gangpyo Ryu
Author

Jiwoo Lim
Author

Choonghyun Sun
Author

Han Song
Author

Su-Yeon Choi
Author

Heesun Lee
Author

Taylor Maurer
Author

Daniel Nachun
Author

Soonil Kwon
Author

So-Ryoung Lee
Author

Gregory Y H Lip
Author
University of Liverpool Liverpool , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Siddhartha Jaiswal
Author

Youngil Koh
Author
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