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Variants associated with HHIP expression have sex-differential effects on lung function [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

Authors :
Fawcett, KA
Obeidat, M
Melbourne, C
Shrine, N
Guyatt, AL
John, C
Luan, J
Richmond, A
Moksnes, MR
Granell, R
Weiss, S
Imboden, M
May-Wilson, S
Hysi, P
Boutin, TS
Portas, L
Flexeder, C
Harris, SE
Wang, CA
Lyytikäinen, LP
Palviainen, T
Foong, RE
Keidel, D
Minelli, C
Langenberg, C
Bossé, Y
Van den Berge, M
Sin, DD
Hao, K
Campbell, A
Porteous, D
Padmanabhan, S
Smith, BH
Evans, DM
Ring, S
Langhammer, A
Hveem, K
Willer, C
Ewert, R
Stubbe, B
Pirastu, N
Klaric, L
Joshi, PK
Patasova, K
Massimo, M
Polasek, O
Starr, JM
Karrasch, S
Strauch, K
Meitinger, T
Rudan, I
Rantanen, T.
Pietiläinen, K
Kähönen, M
Raitakari, OT
Hall, GL
Sly, PD
Pennell, CE
Kaprio, J
Lehtimäki, T
Vitart, V
Deary, IJ
Jarvis, D
Wilson, JF
Spector, T
Probst-Hensch, N
Wareham, NJ
Völzke, H
Henderson, J
Strachan, DP
Brumpton, BM
Hayward, C
Hall, IP
Tobin, MD
Wain, LV
Source :
Wellcome Open Research, Vol 5 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wellcome, 2020.

Abstract

Background: Lung function is highly heritable and differs between the sexes throughout life. However, little is known about sex-differential genetic effects on lung function. We aimed to conduct the first genome-wide genotype-by-sex interaction study on lung function to identify genetic effects that differ between males and females. Methods: We tested for interactions between 7,745,864 variants and sex on spirometry-based measures of lung function in UK Biobank (N=303,612), and sought replication in 75,696 independent individuals from the SpiroMeta consortium. Results: Five independent single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) showed genome-wide significant (P

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wellcome Open Research
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..96845324410f966bd4bc0574c646612b