• Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Dec 2016

    Observational Study

    Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Asthmatics.

    • Michael J McGeachie, Katherine P Yates, Xiaobo Zhou, Feng Guo, Alice L Sternberg, Mark L Van Natta, Robert A Wise, Stanley J Szefler, Sunita Sharma, Alvin T Kho, Michael H Cho, Damien C Croteau-Chonka, Peter J Castaldi, Gaurav Jain, Amartya Sanyal, Ye Zhan, Bryan R Lajoie, Job Dekker, John Stamatoyannopoulos, Ronina A Covar, Robert S Zeiger, N Franklin Adkinson, Paul V Williams, H William Kelly, Hartmut Grasemann, Judith M Vonk, Gerard H Koppelman, Dirkje S Postma, Benjamin A Raby, Isaac Houston, Quan Lu, Anne L Fuhlbrigge, Kelan G Tantisira, Edwin K Silverman, James Tonascia, Robert C Strunk, Scott T Weiss, and CAMP Research Group.
    • 1 Channing Division of Network Medicine and.
    • Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2016 Dec 15; 194 (12): 146514741465-1474.

    RationalePatterns of longitudinal lung function growth and decline in childhood asthma have been shown to be important in determining risk for future respiratory ailments including chronic airway obstruction and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.ObjectivesTo determine the genetic underpinnings of lung function patterns in subjects with childhood asthma.MethodsWe performed a genome-wide association study of 581 non-Hispanic white individuals with asthma that were previously classified by patterns of lung function growth and decline (normal growth, normal growth with early decline, reduced growth, and reduced growth with early decline). The strongest association was also measured in two additional cohorts: a small asthma cohort and a large chronic obstructive pulmonary disease metaanalysis cohort. Interaction between the genomic region encompassing the most strongly associated single-nucleotide polymorphism and nearby genes was assessed by two chromosome conformation capture assays.Measurements And Main ResultsAn intergenic single-nucleotide polymorphism (rs4445257) on chromosome 8 was strongly associated with the normal growth with early decline pattern compared with all other pattern groups (P = 6.7 × 10-9; odds ratio, 2.8; 95% confidence interval, 2.0-4.0); replication analysis suggested this variant had opposite effects in normal growth with early decline and reduced growth with early decline pattern groups. Chromosome conformation capture experiments indicated a chromatin interaction between rs4445257 and the promoter of the distal CSMD3 gene.ConclusionsEarly decline in lung function after normal growth is associated with a genetic polymorphism that may also protect against early decline in reduced growth groups. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT00000575).

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