A genome-wide search for asthma susceptibility loci in ethnically diverse populations

TitleA genome-wide search for asthma susceptibility loci in ethnically diverse populations
Publication TypeJournal Article
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JournalNature Genetics
Volume15
Issue4
Pagination389-392
Abstract

Asthma is an inflammatory airwaysdisease associated with intermittent respiratory symptoms, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) and reversible airflow obstruction and is phenotypically heterogeneous1,2. Patterns of clustering and segregation analyses in asthma families have suggested a genetic component to asthma3−6. Previous studies reported linkage of BHR and atopy to chromosomes 5q (refs 7−9), 6p (refs 10−12), 11q (refs 13−15), 14q (ref. 16), and 12q (ref. 17) using candidate gene approaches. However, the relative roles of these genes in the pathogenesis of asthma or atopy are difficult to assess outside of the context of a genome-wide search. One genome-wide search in atopic sib pairs has been reported18, however, only 12% of their subjects had asthma. We conducted a genome-wide search in 140 families with 2 asthmatic sibs, from three racial groups and report evidence for linkage to six novel regions: 5p15 (P= 0.0008) and 17p11.1−q11.2 (/> = 0.0015) in African Americans; 11p15 (P = 0.0089) and 19q13 (P = 0.0013) in Caucasians; 2q33 (P = 0.0005) and 21q21 (P = 0.0040) in Hispanics. Evidence for linkage was also detected in five regions previously reported to be linked to asthma-associated phenotypes: 5q23−31 (P = 0.0187), 6p21.3−23 (P = 0.0129), 12q14−24.2 (P = 0.0042), 13q21.3−qter (P = 0.0014), and 14q11.2−13 (P = 0.0062) in Caucasians and 12q14−24.2 (P = 0.0260) in Hispanics.

URLhttp://www.nature.com.libproxy.rpi.edu/ng/journal/v15/n4/abs/ng0497-389.html
DOI10.1038/ng0497-389
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