A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos

Rationale:: Lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are heritable traits. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous pulmonary function and COPD loci, primarily in cohorts of European ancestry. Objectives: Perform a GWAS of COPD-phenotypes in Hispanic/La...

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Main Authors: Burkart, Kristin M., Sofer, Tamar, London, Stephanie J., Manichaikul, Ani, Hartwig, Fernando P., Yan, Qi, Artigas, María Soler, Avila, Lydiana, Chen, Wei, Thomas, Sonia Davis, Diaz, Alejandro A., Hall, Ian P., Horta, Bernardo L., Kaplan, Robert C., Laurie, Cathy C., Menezes, Ana M., Morrison, Jean V., Oelsner, Elizabeth C., Rastogi, Deepa, Rich, Stephen S., Soto-Quiros, Manuel, Stilp, Adrienne M., Tobin, Martin D., Wain, Louise V., Celedon, Juan C., Barr, R. Graham
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author Burkart, Kristin M.
Sofer, Tamar
London, Stephanie J.
Manichaikul, Ani
Hartwig, Fernando P.
Yan, Qi
Artigas, María Soler
Avila, Lydiana
Chen, Wei
Thomas, Sonia Davis
Diaz, Alejandro A.
Hall, Ian P.
Horta, Bernardo L.
Kaplan, Robert C.
Laurie, Cathy C.
Menezes, Ana M.
Morrison, Jean V.
Oelsner, Elizabeth C.
Rastogi, Deepa
Rich, Stephen S.
Soto-Quiros, Manuel
Stilp, Adrienne M.
Tobin, Martin D.
Wain, Louise V.
Celedon, Juan C.
Barr, R. Graham
author_facet Burkart, Kristin M.
Sofer, Tamar
London, Stephanie J.
Manichaikul, Ani
Hartwig, Fernando P.
Yan, Qi
Artigas, María Soler
Avila, Lydiana
Chen, Wei
Thomas, Sonia Davis
Diaz, Alejandro A.
Hall, Ian P.
Horta, Bernardo L.
Kaplan, Robert C.
Laurie, Cathy C.
Menezes, Ana M.
Morrison, Jean V.
Oelsner, Elizabeth C.
Rastogi, Deepa
Rich, Stephen S.
Soto-Quiros, Manuel
Stilp, Adrienne M.
Tobin, Martin D.
Wain, Louise V.
Celedon, Juan C.
Barr, R. Graham
author_sort Burkart, Kristin M.
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description Rationale:: Lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are heritable traits. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous pulmonary function and COPD loci, primarily in cohorts of European ancestry. Objectives: Perform a GWAS of COPD-phenotypes in Hispanic/Latino populations to identify loci not previously detected in European populations. Methods: :GWAS of lung function and COPD in Hispanic/Latino participants from a population-based cohort. We performed replication studies of novel loci in independent studies. Measurements and Main Results: Among 11,822 Hispanic/Latino participants, we identified eight novel signals; three replicated in independent populations of European Ancestry. A novel locus for forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) in ZSWIM7 (rs4791658; p=4.99×10-9) replicated. A rare variant (MAF=0.002) in HAL (rs145174011) was associated with FEV1 to forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC) (p=9.59×10-9) in a region previously identified for COPD-related phenotypes; it remained significant in conditional analyses but did not replicate. Admixture mapping identified a novel region, with a variant in AGMO (rs41331850), associated with Amerindian ancestry and FEV1, which replicated. A novel locus for FEV1 identified among ever smokers (rs291231; p=1.92×10-8) approached statistical significance for replication in admixed populations of African ancestry and a novel SNP for COPD in PDZD2 (rs7709630; p=1.56×10-8) regionally replicated. Additionally, loci previously identified for lung function in European samples were associated in Hispanic/Latino participants in HCHS/SOL at the genome-wide significance level. Conclusions: We identified novel signals for lung function and COPD in a Hispanic/Latino cohort. Including admixed populations when performing genetic studies may identify variants contributing togenetic etiologies of COPD.
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spelling nottingham-497422020-05-04T19:29:36Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49742/ A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos Burkart, Kristin M. Sofer, Tamar London, Stephanie J. Manichaikul, Ani Hartwig, Fernando P. Yan, Qi Artigas, María Soler Avila, Lydiana Chen, Wei Thomas, Sonia Davis Diaz, Alejandro A. Hall, Ian P. Horta, Bernardo L. Kaplan, Robert C. Laurie, Cathy C. Menezes, Ana M. Morrison, Jean V. Oelsner, Elizabeth C. Rastogi, Deepa Rich, Stephen S. Soto-Quiros, Manuel Stilp, Adrienne M. Tobin, Martin D. Wain, Louise V. Celedon, Juan C. Barr, R. Graham Rationale:: Lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are heritable traits. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified numerous pulmonary function and COPD loci, primarily in cohorts of European ancestry. Objectives: Perform a GWAS of COPD-phenotypes in Hispanic/Latino populations to identify loci not previously detected in European populations. Methods: :GWAS of lung function and COPD in Hispanic/Latino participants from a population-based cohort. We performed replication studies of novel loci in independent studies. Measurements and Main Results: Among 11,822 Hispanic/Latino participants, we identified eight novel signals; three replicated in independent populations of European Ancestry. A novel locus for forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) in ZSWIM7 (rs4791658; p=4.99×10-9) replicated. A rare variant (MAF=0.002) in HAL (rs145174011) was associated with FEV1 to forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC) (p=9.59×10-9) in a region previously identified for COPD-related phenotypes; it remained significant in conditional analyses but did not replicate. Admixture mapping identified a novel region, with a variant in AGMO (rs41331850), associated with Amerindian ancestry and FEV1, which replicated. A novel locus for FEV1 identified among ever smokers (rs291231; p=1.92×10-8) approached statistical significance for replication in admixed populations of African ancestry and a novel SNP for COPD in PDZD2 (rs7709630; p=1.56×10-8) regionally replicated. Additionally, loci previously identified for lung function in European samples were associated in Hispanic/Latino participants in HCHS/SOL at the genome-wide significance level. Conclusions: We identified novel signals for lung function and COPD in a Hispanic/Latino cohort. Including admixed populations when performing genetic studies may identify variants contributing togenetic etiologies of COPD. American Thoracic Society 2018-02-02 Article PeerReviewed Burkart, Kristin M., Sofer, Tamar, London, Stephanie J., Manichaikul, Ani, Hartwig, Fernando P., Yan, Qi, Artigas, María Soler, Avila, Lydiana, Chen, Wei, Thomas, Sonia Davis, Diaz, Alejandro A., Hall, Ian P., Horta, Bernardo L., Kaplan, Robert C., Laurie, Cathy C., Menezes, Ana M., Morrison, Jean V., Oelsner, Elizabeth C., Rastogi, Deepa, Rich, Stephen S., Soto-Quiros, Manuel, Stilp, Adrienne M., Tobin, Martin D., Wain, Louise V., Celedon, Juan C. and Barr, R. Graham (2018) A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine . ISSN 1535-4970 Hispanic/Latino genome-wide association single nucleotide polymorphisms lung function chronic obstructive pulmonary disease https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/rccm.201707-1493OC doi:10.1164/rccm.201707-1493OC doi:10.1164/rccm.201707-1493OC
spellingShingle Hispanic/Latino
genome-wide association
single nucleotide polymorphisms
lung function
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Burkart, Kristin M.
Sofer, Tamar
London, Stephanie J.
Manichaikul, Ani
Hartwig, Fernando P.
Yan, Qi
Artigas, María Soler
Avila, Lydiana
Chen, Wei
Thomas, Sonia Davis
Diaz, Alejandro A.
Hall, Ian P.
Horta, Bernardo L.
Kaplan, Robert C.
Laurie, Cathy C.
Menezes, Ana M.
Morrison, Jean V.
Oelsner, Elizabeth C.
Rastogi, Deepa
Rich, Stephen S.
Soto-Quiros, Manuel
Stilp, Adrienne M.
Tobin, Martin D.
Wain, Louise V.
Celedon, Juan C.
Barr, R. Graham
A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
title A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
title_full A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
title_fullStr A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
title_full_unstemmed A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
title_short A genome-wide association study in Hispanics/Latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
title_sort genome-wide association study in hispanics/latinos identifies novel signals for lung function: the hispanic community health study/study of latinos
topic Hispanic/Latino
genome-wide association
single nucleotide polymorphisms
lung function
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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