“…Hou et al [44] and Olesen et al [45] demonstrated that DACT2 and KCND3 were found to be substantially related to atrial fibrillation. Ge and Concannon [46], Ferjeni et al [47], Anquetil et al [48], Glawe et al [49], Kawabata et al [50], Li et al [51], Buraczynska et al [52], Amini et al [53], Yang et al [54], Du Toit et al [55], Hirose et al [56], Zhang et al [57], Griffin et al [58], Zouidi et al [59], Trombetta et al [60], Alharbi et al [61], Ikarashi et al [62], Dharmadhikari et al [63], Sutton et al [64] and Deng et al [65] reported that UBASH3A, ZAP70, IDO1, ITGAL (integrin subunit alpha L). ITGB7, RASGRP1, CNR1, SLC2A1, SLC11A1, GPR84, SSTR5, KCNB1, GLUL (glutamate-ammonia ligase), BANK1, CACNA1E, LGR5, AQP3, SIGLEC7, SSTR2 and DNER (delta/notch like EGF repeat containing) could be an index for diabetes, but these genes might be responsible for progression of HF.…”