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Multiethnic meta-analysis identifies ancestry-specific and cross-ancestry loci for pulmonary function.

Wyss AB, Sofer T, Lee MK et al.

30061609 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
90715 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WA
Wyss AB
ST
Sofer T
LM
Lee MK
TN
Terzikhan N
NJ
Nguyen JN
LL
Lahousse L
LJ
Latourelle JC
SA
Smith AV
BT
Bartz TM
FM
Feitosa MF
GW
Gao W
AT
Ahluwalia TS
TW
Tang W
OC
Oldmeadow C
DQ
Duan Q
DJ
de Jong K
WM
Wojczynski MK
WX
Wang XQ
NR
Noordam R
HF
Hartwig FP
JV
Jackson VE
WT
Wang T
OM
Obeidat M
HB
Hobbs BD
HT
Huan T
GH
Gui H
PM
Parker MM
HD
Hu D
ML
Mogil LS
KG
Kichaev G
JJ
Jin J
GM
Graff M
HT
Harris TB
KR
Kalhan R
HS
Heckbert SR
PL
Paternoster L
BK
Burkart KM
LY
Liu Y
HE
Holliday EG
WJ
Wilson JG
VJ
Vonk JM
SJ
Sanders JL
BR
Barr RG
DM
de Mutsert R
MA
Menezes AMB
AH
Adams HHH
VD
van den Berge M
JR
Joehanes R
LA
Levin AM
LJ
Liberto J
LL
Launer LJ
MA
Morrison AC
SC
Sitlani CM
CJ
Celedón JC
KS
Kritchevsky SB
SR
Scott RJ
CK
Christensen K
RJ
Rotter JI
BT
Bonten TN
WF
Wehrmeister FC
BY
Bossé Y
XS
Xiao S
OS
Oh S
FN
Franceschini N
BJ
Brody JA
KR
Kaplan RC
LK
Lohman K
MM
McEvoy M
PM
Province MA
RF
Rosendaal FR
TK
Taylor KD
ND
Nickle DC
WL
Williams LK
BE
Burchard EG
WH
Wheeler HE
SD
Sin DD
GV
Gudnason V
NK
North KE
FM
Fornage M
PB
Psaty BM
MR
Myers RH
OG
O'Connor G
HT
Hansen T
LC
Laurie CC
CP
Cassano PA
SJ
Sung J
KW
Kim WJ
AJ
Attia JR
LL
Lange L
BH
Boezen HM
TB
Thyagarajan B
RS
Rich SS
MD
Mook-Kanamori DO
HB
Horta BL
UA
Uitterlinden AG
IH
Im HK
CM
Cho MH
BG
Brusselle GG
GS
Gharib SA
DJ
Dupuis J
MA
Manichaikul A
LS
London SJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Nearly 100 loci have been identified for pulmonary function, almost exclusively in studies of European ancestry populations. We extend previous research by meta-analyzing genome-wide association studies of 1000 Genomes imputed variants in relation to pulmonary function in a multiethnic population of 90,715 individuals of European (N = 60,552), African (N = 8429), Asian (N = 9959), and Hispanic/Latino (N = 11,775) ethnicities. We identify over 50 additional loci at genome-wide significance in ancestry-specific or multiethnic meta-analyses. Using recent fine-mapping methods incorporating functional annotation, gene expression, and differences in linkage disequilibrium between ethnicities, we further shed light on potential causal variants and genes at known and newly identified loci. Several of the novel genes encode proteins with predicted or established drug targets, including KCNK2 and CDK12. Our study highlights the utility of multiethnic and integrative genomics approaches to extend existing knowledge of the genetics of lung function and clinical relevance of implicated loci.

60,552 European ancestry individuals, 8,429 African individuals, 9,959 Korean ancestry individuals, 11,775 Hispanic individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

90715
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, African unspecified, Hispanic or Latin American, East Asian
Ancestry
U.S., Australia, Netherlands, Brazil, Denmark, Iceland, Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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