1. Genome-Wide Study of Percent Emphysema on Computed Tomography in the General Population. The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis Lung/SNP Health Association Resource Study
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Manichaikul, Ani, Hoffman, Eric A, Smolonska, Joanna, Gao, Wei, Cho, Michael H, Baumhauer, Heather, Budoff, Matthew, Austin, John HM, Washko, George R, Carr, J Jeffrey, Kaufman, Joel D, Pottinger, Tess, Powell, Charles A, Wijmenga, Cisca, Zanen, Pieter, Groen, Harry JM, Postma, Dirkje S, Wanner, Adam, Rouhani, Farshid N, Brantly, Mark L, Powell, Rhea, Smith, Benjamin M, Rabinowitz, Dan, Raffel, Leslie J, Stukovsky, Karen D Hinckley, Crapo, James D, Beaty, Terri H, Hokanson, John E, Silverman, Edwin K, Dupuis, Josée, O’Connor, George T, Boezen, H Marike, Rich, Stephen S, and Barr, R Graham
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Cardiovascular Medicine and Haematology ,Clinical Sciences ,Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ,Human Genome ,Emphysema ,Lung ,Genetics ,Cardiovascular ,Atherosclerosis ,Clinical Research ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Genetic Markers ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genotyping Techniques ,Humans ,Male ,Mannosidases ,Middle Aged ,N-Acetylglucosaminyltransferases ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Pulmonary Emphysema ,RNA Helicases ,Thiolester Hydrolases ,Tomography ,X-Ray Computed ,United States ,alpha-Mannosidase ,snRNP Core Proteins ,emphysema ,computed tomography ,multiethnic ,cohort study ,genetic association ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Respiratory System ,Cardiovascular medicine and haematology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
RationalePulmonary emphysema overlaps partially with spirometrically defined chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and is heritable, with moderately high familial clustering.ObjectivesTo complete a genome-wide association study (GWAS) for the percentage of emphysema-like lung on computed tomography in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Lung/SNP Health Association Resource (SHARe) Study, a large, population-based cohort in the United States.MethodsWe determined percent emphysema and upper-lower lobe ratio in emphysema defined by lung regions less than -950 HU on cardiac scans. Genetic analyses were reported combined across four race/ethnic groups: non-Hispanic white (n = 2,587), African American (n = 2,510), Hispanic (n = 2,113), and Chinese (n = 704) and stratified by race and ethnicity.Measurements and main resultsAmong 7,914 participants, we identified regions at genome-wide significance for percent emphysema in or near SNRPF (rs7957346; P = 2.2 × 10(-8)) and PPT2 (rs10947233; P = 3.2 × 10(-8)), both of which replicated in an additional 6,023 individuals of European ancestry. Both single-nucleotide polymorphisms were previously implicated as genes influencing lung function, and analyses including lung function revealed independent associations for percent emphysema. Among Hispanics, we identified a genetic locus for upper-lower lobe ratio near the α-mannosidase-related gene MAN2B1 (rs10411619; P = 1.1 × 10(-9); minor allele frequency [MAF], 4.4%). Among Chinese, we identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with upper-lower lobe ratio near DHX15 (rs7698250; P = 1.8 × 10(-10); MAF, 2.7%) and MGAT5B (rs7221059; P = 2.7 × 10(-8); MAF, 2.6%), which acts on α-linked mannose. Among African Americans, a locus near a third α-mannosidase-related gene, MAN1C1 (rs12130495; P = 9.9 × 10(-6); MAF, 13.3%) was associated with percent emphysema.ConclusionsOur results suggest that some genes previously identified as influencing lung function are independently associated with emphysema rather than lung function, and that genes related to α-mannosidase may influence risk of emphysema.
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- 2014