Expression quantitative trait locus fine mapping of the 17q12–21 asthma locus in African American children: a genetic association and gene expression study
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Ober, CaroleMcKennan, Chris G
Magnaye, Kevin M
Altman, Matthew C
Washington, Charles
Stanhope, Catherine
Naughton, Katherine A
Rosasco, Mario G
Bacharier, Leonard B
Billheimer, Dean
Gold, Diane R
Gress, Lisa
Hartert, Tina
Havstad, Suzanne
Khurana Hershey, Gurjit K
Hallmark, Brian
Hogarth, D Kyle
Jackson, Daniel J
Johnson, Christine C
Kattan, Meyer
Lemanske, Robert F
Lynch, Susan V
Mendonca, Eneida A
Miller, Rachel L
Naureckas, Edward T
O'Connor, George T
Seroogy, Christine M
Wegienka, Ganesa
White, Steven R
Wood, Robert A
Wright, Anne L
Zoratti, Edward M
Martinez, Fernando D
Ownby, Dennis
Nicolae, Dan L
Levin, Albert M
Gern, James E
Achten, Niek
Ainsworth, John
Akkerman, Nonna
Anderson, Elizabeth
Anderson, Larry J.
Andrews, Howard
Armagost, Elizabeth
Aubuchon, Mary Ann
Bach, Julia
Bacharier, Leonard
Barnes, Kathrine L.
Barone, Charles
Bauer, Irma
Beamer, Paloma
Becker, Patrice
Bednarek, Alyssa
Bellemore, Stacey
Bendixsen, Casper G.
Biagini Myers, Jocelyn M.
Billheimer, Dean
Billstrand, Christine
Birg, Geraldine
Blocki, Shirley
Bloomberg, Gordon
Bobbitt, Kevin
Bochkov, Yury
Bourgeois, Karen
Boushey, Homer
Brockman-Schneider, Rebecca
Brunwasser, Steven M.
Budrevich, Richard
Burkle, Jeffrey W.
Busse, William
Calatroni, Agustin
Campbell, Janice
Carlson-Dakes, Kirsten
Cassidy-Bushrow, Andrea
Chappell, James D.
Chasman, Deborah
Chipps, Teresa M.
Chirkova, Tatiana
Cole, Deanna
Connolly, Alexandra
Cootauco, Michelle
Cootauco, Michelle
Costello, Kaitlin
Couch, Philip
Coull, Brent
Craven, Mark
Crisafi, Gina
Cruikshank, William
Curtsinger, Kristi
Custovic, Adnan
Das, Suman R.
DaSilva, Douglas
Datta, Soma
Davidson, Brent
De La Ossa, Lydia
DeVries, Mark
Di, Qian
Dixon, Samara
Donnerbauer, Erin
Dorst, Marian
Doyle, Susan
Dresen, Amy
Dupont, William D.
Durrange, Janet
Erickson, Heidi
Evans, Michael D.
Ezell, Jerel
Farnham, Leanna
Filardo-Collins, Roxanne
Finazzo, Salvatore
Flege, Zachary
Fleurat, Conner
Floerke, Heather
Floerke, Dorothy
Foss, Terry
Freie, Angela
Frome, Wayne
Fye, Samantha
Gagalis, Lisa
Gammell, Rebecca
Gangnon, Ronald E.
Ge, James E.
Gebretsadik, Tebeb
Gergen, Peter
Gern, James E.
Gibson, Heike
Gjerasi, Edlira
Gold, Diane R.
Gonzalez, Nicole
Goodman, Kayla
Gress, Lisa
Grindle, Kristine
Groeschen, Taylor
Hallmark, Brian
Halonen, Marilyn
Hart, Jaime
Hartert, Tina V.
Havstad, Suzanne
Heinritz, Patrick
Hensley Alford, Sharon
Herbstman, Julie
Hernandez, Kellie
Hoepner, Lori
Jackson, Daniel J.
Jadhao, Samadhan J.
Jaffee, Katy
James, Peter
Jezioro, Jacqueline
Jimenez Pescador, Marcia
Johnson, Christine C.
Johnson, Tara
Johnson, Camille
Jones, Amelia
Jones, Kyra
Jones, Paul
Jordan, Carolina
Joseph, Christine LM
Kattan, Meyer
Keidel, Kristina
Keifer, Matthew C.
Kelley, Rick
Khurana Hershey, Gurgit K.
Kim, Haejin
Kloog, Itai
Koepel, Tammy Kronenwetter
Koerkenmeier, Clint
Ladick, Laura
Lamm, Carin
Larkin, Emma
Lederman, Howard
Lee-Parritz, Aviva
Leimenstoll, Stephanie
Lemanske, Jr., Robert F.
LeMasters, Grace K.
Levin, Albert M.
Levine, Jessica
Liu, Xinhua
Liu, Zhouwen
Lopez, Silvia
Lothrop, Nathan
Lovinsky-Desir, Stephanie
Lukacs, Nicholas
Lynch, Susan
Lynch, Christian
Mann, Erik
Martin, Jennifer
Martin, Lisa
Martinez, Fernando D.
Matsui, Elizabeth
McCauley, Katherine
Mccollum, Megan
McCullough, Judith
McKennon, Chris G.
Meece, Jennifer
Mendonca, Eneida
Mikus, Lance
Miller, Rachel L.
Minton, Patricia
Mitchell, Herman
Moon, Vicki
Moore, Paul E.
Morgan, Wayne
Morgan, Valerie
Morgan, David
Murrison, Liza
Nicholas, Charlotte
Nicolae, Daniel
Nunez, Adam
O'Connor, George
O'Toole, Sharon
Ober, Carole
Olson, Brent F.
Ong, Irene
Osmundson, Sarah
Ownby, Dennis
Pappas, Tressa
Perera, Frederica
Perzanowski, Matthew
Peterson, Edward
Pierce, Marcela
Price-Johnson, Penny
Rajamanickam, Victoria
Ramirez, Judyth
Ray, Kimberly
Renneberg, Megan
Requia, Weeberb
Riley, Kylie
Rivera, Janelle
Rivers, Neisha
Roberg, Kathy
Rogers, Theresa
Rosas-Salazar, Christian
Russell, Pat
Ryan, Patrick H.
Sadovsky, Yoel
Salazar, Lisa
Sampson, Hugh
Sandel, Megan
Schoettler, Nathan
Schwartz, Joel
Scott, Dena
Seroogy, Christine M.
Sharp, Renee
Shilts, Meghan H.
Sigelman, Steve
Singh, Anne Marie
Sitarik, Alexandra
Smartt, Ernestine
Sorkness, Ronald
Sorkness, Christine
Spangenberg, Amber
Sperling, Rhoda
Spies, David
Stern, Debra A.
Stoffel, Brandy
Peebles, R. Stokes
Stouffer, Gina
Strauchman Boyer, Cathey
Suddeuth, Caitlin
Tachinardi, Umberto
Tang, Deliang
Tang, Zhengzheng
Tate, Jena
Taylor, William
Tensing, Krista
Tesson, Elizabeth
Thompson, Kathy
Thompson, Emma
Tisler, Christopher
Togias, Alkis
Turi, Kedir
Turner, Victoria
Tuzova, Marina
VanWormer, Jeffrey J.
Visness, Cynthia M.
Vrtis, Rose
Wahlman, Anthony
Wang, Lena
Wegienka, Ganesa
Wells, Karen
Wentworth-Sheilds, William
Wheatley, Lisa
Whitney, Nitsa
Williams, L. Keoki
Witter, Frank
Wolfe, Christopher
Wood, Robert A.
Woodcroft, Kimberley
Woodward, Kim B.
Wright, Anne L.
Wright, Rosalind
Wu, Pingsheng
Yaeger, Melissa
Yaniv, Perri
Zanobetti, Antonella
Zhang, Shirley
Zook, Patricia
Zoratti, Edward M.
Affiliation
Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center, University of ArizonaCollege of Public Health, University of Arizona
BIO5 Institute, University of Arizona
Issue Date
2020-05
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Ober, C., McKennan, C. G., Magnaye, K. M., Altman, M. C., Washington 3rd, C., Stanhope, C., ... & Jones, P. (2020). Expression quantitative trait locus fine mapping of the 17q12–21 asthma locus in African American children: a genetic association and gene expression study. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 8(5), 482-492.Journal
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Background: African ancestry is associated with a higher prevalence and greater severity of asthma than European ancestries, yet genetic studies of the most common locus associated with childhood-onset asthma, 17q12–21, in African Americans have been inconclusive. The aim of this study was to leverage both the phenotyping of the Children's Respiratory and Environmental Workgroup (CREW) birth cohort consortium, and the reduced linkage disequilibrium in African Americans, to fine map the 17q12–21 locus. Methods: We first did a genetic association study and meta-analysis using 17q12–21 tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for childhood-onset asthma in 1613 European American and 870 African American children from the CREW consortium. Nine tag SNPs were selected based on linkage disequilibrium patterns at 17q12–21 and their association with asthma, considering the effect allele under an additive model (0, 1, or 2 effect alleles). Results were meta-analysed with publicly available summary data from the EVE consortium (on 4303 European American and 3034 African American individuals) for seven of the nine SNPs of interest. Subsequently, we tested for expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) among the SNPs associated with childhood-onset asthma and the expression of 17q12–21 genes in resting peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 85 African American CREW children and in upper airway epithelial cells from 246 African American CREW children; and in lower airway epithelial cells from 44 European American and 72 African American adults from a case-control study of asthma genetic risk in Chicago (IL, USA). Findings: 17q12–21 SNPs were broadly associated with asthma in European Americans. Only two SNPs (rs2305480 in gasdermin-B [GSDMB] and rs8076131 in ORMDL sphingolipid biosynthesis regulator 3 [ORMDL3]) were associated with asthma in African Americans, at a Bonferroni-corrected threshold of p<0·0055 (for rs2305480_G, odds ratio [OR] 1·36 [95% CI 1·12–1·65], p=0·0014; and for rs8076131_A, OR 1·37 [1·13–1·67], p=0·0010). In upper airway epithelial cells from African American children, genotype at rs2305480 was the most significant eQTL for GSDMB (eQTL effect size [β] 1·35 [95% CI 1·25–1·46], p<0·0001), and to a lesser extent showed an eQTL effect for post-GPI attachment to proteins phospholipase 3 (β 1·15 [1·08–1·22], p<0·0001). No SNPs were eQTLs for ORMDL3. By contrast, in PBMCs, the five core SNPs were associated only with expression of GSDMB and ORMDL3. Genotype at rs12936231 (in zona pellucida binding protein 2) showed the strongest associations across both genes (for GSDMB, eQTLβ 1·24 [1·15–1·32], p<0·0001; and for ORMDL3 (β 1·19 [1·12–1·24], p<0·0001). The eQTL effects of rs2305480 on GSDMB expression were replicated in lower airway cells from African American adults (β 1·29 [1·15–1·44], p<0·0001). Interpretation: Our study suggests that SNPs regulating GSDMB expression in airway epithelial cells have a major role in childhood-onset asthma, whereas SNPs regulating the expression levels of 17q12–21 genes in resting blood cells are not central to asthma risk. Our genetic and gene expression data in African Americans and European Americans indicated GSDMB to be the leading candidate gene at this important asthma locus.Note
6 month embargo; published: 01 May 2020ISSN
2213-2600Version
Final accepted manuscriptae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/s2213-2600(20)30011-4
