Menu
GWAS Study

Genome-wide association study in patients with pulmonary <i>Mycobacterium avium</i> complex disease.

Namkoong H, Omae Y, Asakura T et al.

33542050 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
5127 Participants
Scroll to explore
Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

NH
Namkoong H
OY
Omae Y
AT
Asakura T
IM
Ishii M
SS
Suzuki S
MK
Morimoto K
KY
Kawai Y
EK
Emoto K
OA
Oler AJ
SE
Szymanski EP
YM
Yoshida M
MS
Matsuda S
YK
Yagi K
HI
Hase I
NT
Nishimura T
SY
Sasaki Y
AT
Asami T
ST
Shiomi T
MH
Matsubara H
SH
Shimada H
HJ
Hamamoto J
JB
Jhun BW
KS
Kim SY
HH
Huh HJ
WH
Won HH
AM
Ato M
KK
Kosaki K
BT
Betsuyaku T
FK
Fukunaga K
KA
Kurashima A
TH
Tettelin H
YH
Yanai H
MS
Mahasirimongkol S
OK
Olivier KN
HY
Hoshino Y
KW
Koh WJ
HS
Holland SM
TK
Tokunaga K
HN
Hasegawa N
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Rationale: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are environmental mycobacteria that can cause a chronic progressive lung disease. Although epidemiological data indicate potential genetic predisposition, its nature remains unclear.

475 Japanese ancestry cases, 417 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

5127
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,313 East Asian ancestry cases, 2,440 East Asian ancestry controls, 276 European ancestry cases, 206 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian, European
Ancestry
Japan, Republic of Korea, U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

Important Disclaimer: This review has been performed semi-automatically and is provided for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, this analysis may contain errors, omissions, or misinterpretations of the original research. DNA Genics disclaims all liability for any inaccuracies, errors, or consequences arising from the use of this information. Users should independently verify all information and consult original research publications before making any decisions based on this content. This analysis is not intended as a substitute for professional scientific review or medical advice.

Analysis In Progress

Our analysis of this publication is currently being prepared. Please check back soon for comprehensive insights into the health and genetic findings discussed in this research.