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This proposal aims to advance our understanding of clonal hemopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) in the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). CHIP is a recently identified acquired risk factor for ASCVD. With aging, hematopoietic stem cells accumulate mutations that can lead to a proliferative advantage resulting in CHIP. Tet Methylcytosine Dioxygenase 2 (TET2) is a commonly mutated gene in CHIP and confers a 50% increased risk for incident coronary disease. How TET2 leads to ASCVD is in humans is not well understood and there is currently no ability to assess whether a specific TET2 mutation is high-risk. The central objective of this proposal is to (1) identify TET2 mutations that are high-risk for developing ASCVD to derive a comprehensive and clinically actionable risk score calculator and (2) identify the aberrant cell states and signaling pathways among TET2 mutated immune cells in the coronary vasculature. To identify high-risk TET2 mutations, the candidate will leverage a population-scale human genetics approach in >1 million people via the Million Veteran Program (MVP). To identify aberrant cell states and signaling pathways, the candidate will deploy their novel single cell lineage tracing protocol in coronary vascular tissue followed by validation experiments via population-based human genetic association studies. The candidate's career goals are to become an independently funded physician scientist focused on developing new ways of treating ASCVD. In addition to the proposed science, the training activities outlined in the candidate's career development plan are focused on the crucial skills and experiences necessary to enable an independent research program. Combined with the direct mentorship of Ors. Brent Ferrell and Adrianna Hung, Tennessee Valley Health System Nashville VAMC represents an ideal environment for the proposed work and leverage some of the world-class strengths of the Veterans Affairs resources. The Ferrell and Hung labs have deep experience in the methods used in this proposal and are prepared to support the candidate throughout the entirety of the grant period. Overall, this VA CDA-2 proposal represents a set of innovative and timely scientific aims combined with a tractable career development plan that will meaningfully contribute to human health research and catalyze the candidate's long-term career goal of developing into an independent investigator.
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