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Genome-wide study identifies two loci associated with lung function decline in mild to moderate COPD.

Authors :
Hansel, Nadia
Ruczinski, Ingo
Rafaels, Nicholas
Sin, Don
Daley, Denise
Malinina, Alla
Huang, Lili
Sandford, Andrew
Murray, Tanda
Kim, Yoonhee
Vergara, Candelaria
Heckbert, Susan
Psaty, Bruce
Li, Guo
Elliott, W.
Aminuddin, Farzian
Dupuis, Josée
O'Connor, George
Doheny, Kimberly
Scott, Alan
Source :
Human Genetics. Jan2013, Vol. 132 Issue 1, p79-90. 12p. 3 Charts, 5 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Accelerated lung function decline is a key COPD phenotype; however, its genetic control remains largely unknown. We performed a genome-wide association study using the Illumina Human660W-Quad v.1_A BeadChip. Generalized estimation equations were used to assess genetic contributions to lung function decline over a 5-year period in 4,048 European American Lung Health Study participants with largely mild COPD. Genotype imputation was performed using reference HapMap II data. To validate regions meeting genome-wide significance, replication of top SNPs was attempted in independent cohorts. Three genes ( TMEM26, ANK3 and FOXA1) within the regions of interest were selected for tissue expression studies using immunohistochemistry. Two intergenic SNPs (rs10761570, rs7911302) on chromosome 10 and one SNP on chromosome 14 (rs177852) met genome-wide significance after Bonferroni. Further support for the chromosome 10 region was obtained by imputation, the most significantly associated imputed SNPs (rs10761571, rs7896712) being flanked by observed markers rs10761570 and rs7911302. Results were not replicated in four general population cohorts or a smaller cohort of subjects with moderate to severe COPD; however, we show novel expression of genes near regions of significantly associated SNPS, including TMEM26 and FOXA1 in airway epithelium and lung parenchyma, and ANK3 in alveolar macrophages. Levels of expression were associated with lung function and COPD status. We identified two novel regions associated with lung function decline in mild COPD. Genes within these regions were expressed in relevant lung cells and their expression related to airflow limitation suggesting they may represent novel candidate genes for COPD susceptibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03406717
Volume :
132
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Human Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
84580408
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-012-1219-6