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GWAS Study

A genome-wide association study of severe asthma exacerbations in Latino children and adolescents.

Yan Q, Forno E, Herrera-Luis E et al.

33093117 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
4010 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

YQ
Yan Q
FE
Forno E
HE
Herrera-Luis E
PM
Pino-Yanes M
QC
Qi C
RR
Rios R
HY
Han YY
KS
Kim S
OS
Oh S
AE
Acosta-Pérez E
ZR
Zhang R
HD
Hu D
EC
Eng C
HS
Huntsman S
AL
Avila L
BN
Boutaoui N
CM
Cloutier MM
SM
Soto-Quiros ME
XC
Xu CJ
WS
Weiss ST
LJ
Lasky-Su J
KM
Kiedrowski MR
FC
Figueiredo C
BJ
Bomberger J
BM
Barreto ML
CG
Canino G
CW
Chen W
KG
Koppelman GH
BE
Burchard EG
CJ
Celedón JC
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Severe asthma exacerbations are a major cause of school absences and healthcare costs in children, particularly those in high-risk racial/ethnic groups.To identify susceptibility genes for severe asthma exacerbations in Latino children and adolescents, we conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in 4010 Latino youth with asthma in four independent cohorts, including 1693 Puerto Ricans, 1019 Costa Ricans, 640 Mexicans, 256 Brazilians and 402 members of other Latino subgroups. We then conducted methylation quantitative trait locus, expression quantitative trait locus and expression quantitative trait methylation analyses to assess whether the top single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the meta-analysis is linked to DNA methylation and gene expression in nasal (airway) epithelium in separate cohorts of Puerto Rican and Dutch children and adolescents.In the meta-analysis of GWAS, an SNP in FLJ22447 (rs2253681) was significantly associated with 1.55 increased odds of severe asthma exacerbation (95% CI 1.34-1.79, p=6.3×10-9). This SNP was significantly associated with DNA methylation of a CpG site (cg25024579) at the FLJ22447 locus, which was in turn associated with increased expression of KCNJ2-AS1 in nasal airway epithelium from Puerto Rican children and adolescents (β=0.10, p=2.18×10-7).SNP rs2253681 was significantly associated with both DNA methylation of a cis-CpG in FLJ22447 and severe asthma exacerbations in Latino youth. This may be partly explained by changes in airway epithelial expression of a gene recently implicated in atopic asthma in Puerto Rican children and adolescents (KCNJ2-AS1).

2,509 Latino cases, 1,501 Latino controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

4010
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
Brazil, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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