Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma

Rationale: Patterns 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. Objectives: To determine the genetic underpinni...

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Main Authors: Yates, Katherine P., McGeachie, Michael J., Zhou, Xiaobo, Guo, Feng, Sternberg, Alice L., Van Natta, Mark L., Wise, Robert A., Szefler, Stanley J., Sharma, Sunita, Kho, Alvin T., Cho, Michael H., Croteau-Chonka, Damien C., Castaldi, Peter J., Jain, Gaurav, Sanyal, Amartya, Zhan, Ye, Lajoie, Bryan R., Dekker, Job, Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Covar, Ronina A., Zeiger, Robert S., Adkinson, N. Franklin, Williams, Paul V., Kelly, H. William, Grasemann, Hartmut, Vonk, Judith M., Koppelman, Gerard H., Postma, Dirkje S., Raby, Benjamin A., Houston, Isaac, Lu, Quan, Fuhlbrigge, Anne L., Tantisira, Kelan G., Silverman, Edwin K., Tonascia, James, Strunk, Robert C., Weiss, Scott T.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-837222020-11-01T05:23:22Z Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma Yates, Katherine P. McGeachie, Michael J. Zhou, Xiaobo Guo, Feng Sternberg, Alice L. Van Natta, Mark L. Wise, Robert A. Szefler, Stanley J. Sharma, Sunita Kho, Alvin T. Cho, Michael H. Croteau-Chonka, Damien C. Castaldi, Peter J. Jain, Gaurav Sanyal, Amartya Zhan, Ye Lajoie, Bryan R. Dekker, Job Stamatoyannopoulos, John Covar, Ronina A. Zeiger, Robert S. Adkinson, N. Franklin Williams, Paul V. Kelly, H. William Grasemann, Hartmut Vonk, Judith M. Koppelman, Gerard H. Postma, Dirkje S. Raby, Benjamin A. Houston, Isaac Lu, Quan Fuhlbrigge, Anne L. Tantisira, Kelan G. Silverman, Edwin K. Tonascia, James Strunk, Robert C. Weiss, Scott T. School of Biological Sciences Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) CSMD3 Asthma Rationale: Patterns 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. Objectives: To determine the genetic underpinnings of lung function patterns in subjects with childhood asthma. Methods: We 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. Conclusions: Early decline in lung function after normal growth is associated with a genetic polymorphism that may also protect against early decline in reduced growth groups. Accepted version 2017-07-04T09:09:59Z 2019-12-06T15:30:40Z 2017-07-04T09:09:59Z 2019-12-06T15:30:40Z 2016 Journal Article McGeachie, M. J., Yates, K. P., Zhou, X., Guo, F., Sternberg, A. L., Van Natta, M. L., et al. (2016). Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 194(12), 1465-1474. 1073-449X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83722 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42799 10.1164/rccm.201602-0250OC en American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine © 2016 American Thoracic Society (ATS). This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, American Thoracic Society (ATS). It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201602-0250OC]. 127 p. application/pdf
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topic CSMD3
Asthma
spellingShingle CSMD3
Asthma
Yates, Katherine P.
McGeachie, Michael J.
Zhou, Xiaobo
Guo, Feng
Sternberg, Alice L.
Van Natta, Mark L.
Wise, Robert A.
Szefler, Stanley J.
Sharma, Sunita
Kho, Alvin T.
Cho, Michael H.
Croteau-Chonka, Damien C.
Castaldi, Peter J.
Jain, Gaurav
Sanyal, Amartya
Zhan, Ye
Lajoie, Bryan R.
Dekker, Job
Stamatoyannopoulos, John
Covar, Ronina A.
Zeiger, Robert S.
Adkinson, N. Franklin
Williams, Paul V.
Kelly, H. William
Grasemann, Hartmut
Vonk, Judith M.
Koppelman, Gerard H.
Postma, Dirkje S.
Raby, Benjamin A.
Houston, Isaac
Lu, Quan
Fuhlbrigge, Anne L.
Tantisira, Kelan G.
Silverman, Edwin K.
Tonascia, James
Strunk, Robert C.
Weiss, Scott T.
Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma
description Rationale: Patterns 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. Objectives: To determine the genetic underpinnings of lung function patterns in subjects with childhood asthma. Methods: We 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. Conclusions: Early decline in lung function after normal growth is associated with a genetic polymorphism that may also protect against early decline in reduced growth groups.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Yates, Katherine P.
McGeachie, Michael J.
Zhou, Xiaobo
Guo, Feng
Sternberg, Alice L.
Van Natta, Mark L.
Wise, Robert A.
Szefler, Stanley J.
Sharma, Sunita
Kho, Alvin T.
Cho, Michael H.
Croteau-Chonka, Damien C.
Castaldi, Peter J.
Jain, Gaurav
Sanyal, Amartya
Zhan, Ye
Lajoie, Bryan R.
Dekker, Job
Stamatoyannopoulos, John
Covar, Ronina A.
Zeiger, Robert S.
Adkinson, N. Franklin
Williams, Paul V.
Kelly, H. William
Grasemann, Hartmut
Vonk, Judith M.
Koppelman, Gerard H.
Postma, Dirkje S.
Raby, Benjamin A.
Houston, Isaac
Lu, Quan
Fuhlbrigge, Anne L.
Tantisira, Kelan G.
Silverman, Edwin K.
Tonascia, James
Strunk, Robert C.
Weiss, Scott T.
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author Yates, Katherine P.
McGeachie, Michael J.
Zhou, Xiaobo
Guo, Feng
Sternberg, Alice L.
Van Natta, Mark L.
Wise, Robert A.
Szefler, Stanley J.
Sharma, Sunita
Kho, Alvin T.
Cho, Michael H.
Croteau-Chonka, Damien C.
Castaldi, Peter J.
Jain, Gaurav
Sanyal, Amartya
Zhan, Ye
Lajoie, Bryan R.
Dekker, Job
Stamatoyannopoulos, John
Covar, Ronina A.
Zeiger, Robert S.
Adkinson, N. Franklin
Williams, Paul V.
Kelly, H. William
Grasemann, Hartmut
Vonk, Judith M.
Koppelman, Gerard H.
Postma, Dirkje S.
Raby, Benjamin A.
Houston, Isaac
Lu, Quan
Fuhlbrigge, Anne L.
Tantisira, Kelan G.
Silverman, Edwin K.
Tonascia, James
Strunk, Robert C.
Weiss, Scott T.
author_sort Yates, Katherine P.
title Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma
title_short Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma
title_full Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma
title_fullStr Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Genetics and Genomics of Longitudinal Lung Function Patterns in Individuals with Asthma
title_sort genetics and genomics of longitudinal lung function patterns in individuals with asthma
publishDate 2017
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