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Linkage and association with pulmonary function measures on chromosome 6q27 in the Framingham Heart Study

Authors :
Anita L. DeStefano
Jemma B. Wilk
Larry D. Atwood
Richard H. Myers
George T. O'Connor
Daniel J. Gottlieb
Alan Herbert
L. Adrienne Cupples
Oscar Joost
Karen M. Slater
Nancy L. Heard-Costa
Source :
Human Molecular Genetics. 12:2745-2751
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003.

Abstract

Spirometric measures of pulmonary function have been shown to be highly heritable and evidence for major genes influencing forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV 1 ) and forced vital capacity (FVC) have been reported. A genome scan of pulmonary traits in the Framingham Heart Study identified a region on chromosome 6qter with evidence for linkage to FEV 1 and the FEV 1 /FVC ratio. For this study, additional markers were genotyped in the region to refine the location of linkage and test for association. Variance component linkage analysis was performed using GENEHUNTER, and family-based association tests were performed using FBAT. The chromosome 6 telomeric region provided significant evidence of linkage with the additional markers, resulting in a maximum multipoint LOD score of 5.0 for FEV 1 at 184.5 cM. LOD scores for FVC and the FEV 1 / FVC ratio were also above 1.0 in this region. Evidence for association with FEV 1 and FVC was observed with D6S281 at 190 cM. The strongest effect was seen with the 224 allele, which was associated with higher levels of FEV 1 and FVC in allele carriers compared with those carrying other alleles. This study supports the presence of a gene influencing pulmonary function on the q-terminus of chromosome 6 in the region of 184cM (D6S503) to 190cM (D6S281).

Details

ISSN :
14602083
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Molecular Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....535f0b195f6aac30cdbb33689889cf6f