A Large-Scale, Consortium-Based Genomewide Association Study of Asthma
Lung Institute · Délégation Paris 7 · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Susceptibility to asthma is influenced by genes and environment; implicated genes may indicate pathways for therapeutic intervention. Genetic risk factors may be useful in identifying subtypes of asthma and determining whether intermediate phenotypes, such as elevation of the total serum IgE level, are causally linked to disease.
We carried out a genomewide association study by genotyping 10,365 persons with physician-diagnosed asthma and 16,110 unaffected persons, all of whom were matched for ancestry. We used random-effects pooled analysis to test for association in the overall study population and in subgroups of subjects with childhood-onset asthma (defined as asthma developing before 16 years of age), later-onset asthma, severe asthma, and occupational asthma.
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10Topics & keywords
- Asthma
- Genotyping
- Medicine
- Single-nucleotide polymorphism
- Genome-wide association study
- Locus (genetics)
- Allele
- Genetic association
- Good health and well-being