1. Genome-wide association study of the age of onset of childhood asthma.
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Forno E, Lasky-Su J, Himes B, Howrylak J, Ramsey C, Brehm J, Klanderman B, Ziniti J, Melén E, Pershagen G, Wickman M, Martinez F, Mauger D, Sorkness C, Tantisira K, Raby BA, Weiss ST, and Celedón JC
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- Adolescent, Age of Onset, Asthma genetics, Child, Cohort Studies, Costa Rica epidemiology, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Humans, Linkage Disequilibrium, Male, North America epidemiology, Sweden epidemiology, Asthma epidemiology, Genome-Wide Association Study methods, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics
- Abstract
Background: Childhood asthma is a complex disease with known heritability and phenotypic diversity. Although an earlier onset has been associated with more severe disease, there has been no genome-wide association study of the age of onset of asthma in children., Objective: We sought to identify genetic variants associated with earlier onset of childhood asthma., Methods: We conducted the first genome-wide association study of the age of onset of childhood asthma among participants in the Childhood Asthma Management Program (CAMP) and used 3 independent cohorts from North America, Costa Rica, and Sweden for replication., Results: Two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were associated with earlier onset of asthma in the combined analysis of CAMP and the replication cohorts: rs9815663 (Fisher P= 2.31 × 10(-8)) and rs7927044 (P= 6.54 × 10(-9)). Of these 2 SNPs, rs9815663 was also significantly associated with earlier asthma onset in an analysis including only the replication cohorts. Ten SNPs in linkage disequilibrium with rs9815663 were also associated with earlier asthma onset (2.24 × 10(-7)
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- 2012
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