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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of asthma in ethnically diverse North American populations.

Torgerson DG, Ampleford EJ, Chiu GY et al.

21804549 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
12561 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

TD
Torgerson DG
AE
Ampleford EJ
CG
Chiu GY
GW
Gauderman WJ
GC
Gignoux CR
GP
Graves PE
HB
Himes BE
LA
Levin AM
MR
Mathias RA
HD
Hancock DB
BJ
Baurley JW
EC
Eng C
SD
Stern DA
CJ
Celedón JC
RN
Rafaels N
CD
Capurso D
CD
Conti DV
RL
Roth LA
SM
Soto-Quiros M
TA
Togias A
LX
Li X
MR
Myers RA
RI
Romieu I
VD
Van Den Berg DJ
HD
Hu D
HN
Hansel NN
HR
Hernandez RD
IE
Israel E
SM
Salam MT
GJ
Galanter J
AP
Avila PC
AL
Avila L
RJ
Rodriquez-Santana JR
CR
Chapela R
RW
Rodriguez-Cintron W
DG
Diette GB
AN
Adkinson NF
AR
Abel RA
RK
Ross KD
SM
Shi M
FM
Faruque MU
DG
Dunston GM
WH
Watson HR
MV
Mantese VJ
ES
Ezurum SC
LL
Liang L
RI
Ruczinski I
FJ
Ford JG
HS
Huntsman S
CK
Chung KF
VH
Vora H
LX
Li X
CW
Calhoun WJ
CM
Castro M
SJ
Sienra-Monge JJ
DR
del Rio-Navarro B
DK
Deichmann KA
HA
Heinzmann A
WS
Wenzel SE
BW
Busse WW
GJ
Gern JE
LR
Lemanske RF
BT
Beaty TH
BE
Bleecker ER
RB
Raby BA
MD
Meyers DA
LS
London SJ
GF
Gilliland FD
BE
Burchard EG
MF
Martinez FD
WS
Weiss ST
WL
Williams LK
BK
Barnes KC
OC
Ober C
ND
Nicolae DL
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Asthma is a common disease with a complex risk architecture including both genetic and environmental factors. We performed a meta-analysis of North American genome-wide association studies of asthma in 5,416 individuals with asthma (cases) including individuals of European American, African American or African Caribbean, and Latino ancestry, with replication in an additional 12,649 individuals from the same ethnic groups. We identified five susceptibility loci. Four were at previously reported loci on 17q21, near IL1RL1, TSLP and IL33, but we report for the first time, to our knowledge, that these loci are associated with asthma risk in three ethnic groups. In addition, we identified a new asthma susceptibility locus at PYHIN1, with the association being specific to individuals of African descent (P = 3.9 × 10(-9)). These results suggest that some asthma susceptibility loci are robust to differences in ancestry when sufficiently large samples sizes are investigated, and that ancestry-specific associations also contribute to the complex genetic architecture of asthma.

2,088 European ancestry cases, 1,612 African American and African Caribbean cases, 1,688 Hispanic cases

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

12561
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
2,727 European ancestry cases, 2,147 African American and African Caribbean cases, 2,299 Hispanic cases
Replication Participants
Hispanic or Latin American, European, African American or Afro-Caribbean
Ancestry
Puerto Rico, U.S., Honduras, Costa Rica, Mexico, Germany, Barbados
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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