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Replication and fine mapping of asthma-associated loci in individuals of African ancestry

Authors :
David B. Kantor
Yan Meng
Taylor Young
Laura R. Loehr
Alkes L. Price
Kristin M. Burkart
George J. Papanicolaou
Susan R. Heckbert
Lewis J. Smith
Marcy F. Petrini
Helen N. Lyon
George T. O'Connor
Rajesh Kumar
Cameron D. Palmer
Stephanie J. London
Zofia K. Z. Gajdos
Joel N. Hirschhorn
David R. Jacobs
Wendy B. White
Samuela Pollack
R. Graham Barr
Source :
Human genetics. 132(9)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Asthma originates from genetic and environmental factors with about half the risk of disease attributable to heritable causes. Genome-wide association studies, mostly in populations of European ancestry, have identified numerous asthma-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Studies in populations with diverse ancestries allow both for identification of robust associations that replicate across ethnic groups and for improved resolution of associated loci due to different patterns of linkage disequilibrium between ethnic groups. Here we report on an analysis of 745 African-American subjects with asthma and 3,238 African-American control subjects from the Candidate Gene Association Resource (CARe) Consortium, including analysis of SNPs imputed using 1,000 Genomes reference panels and adjustment for local ancestry. We show strong evidence that variation near RAD50/IL13, implicated in studies of European ancestry individuals, replicates in individuals largely of African ancestry. Fine mapping in African ancestry populations also refined the variants of interest for this association. We also provide strong or nominal evidence of replication at loci near ORMDL3/GSDMB, IL1RL1/IL18R1, and 10p14, all previously associated with asthma in European or Japanese populations, but not at the PYHIN1 locus previously reported in studies of African-American samples. These results improve the understanding of asthma genetics and further demonstrate the utility of genetic studies in populations other than those of largely European ancestry.

Details

ISSN :
14321203
Volume :
132
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....96bb22129688a14fd666c327429dea2b