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Identification of FAM13A gene associated with the ratio of FEV 1 to FVC in Korean population by genome-wide association studies including gene–environment interactions
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نویسنده
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Kim Soriul ,Kim Hyun ,Cho Namhan ,Lee Seung Ku ,Han Bok-ghee ,Sull Jae Woong ,Jee Sun Ha ,Shin Chol
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منبع
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journal of human genetics - 2015 - دوره : 60 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:139 -145
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چکیده
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd) is a complex, multifactorial disease. although smoking is a main risk factor for obstructive impairment, not all smokers develop this critical disease. we conducted a genome-wide association study to identify the association between genetic variants and pulmonary function and also examined how these variants relate to lung impairment in accordance with smoking behaviors. using two community-based cohorts, the ansan cohort (n=4319) and the ansung cohort (n=3674), in the korean genome epidemiology study, we analyzed the association between genetic variants (single-nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes) and the ratio of fev1 to fvc (fev1/fvc) using multivariate linear regression models. similar analyses were conducted after stratification by smoking status. four genome-wide significant signals in the fam13a gene (the strongest signal at rs2609264, p=1.76 × 10−7 in a combined set) were associated with fev1/fvc. for the association with ratio, the effect size in the ctga haplotype (risk haplotype) was −0.57% (s.e., 0.11; p=2.10 × 10−7) as compared with the tcag haplotype (reference haplotype) in a combined set. there was also a significant interaction of fam13a haplotypes with heavy smoking on fev1/fvc (p for interaction=0.028). we confirmed the previously reported association of fam13a in 4q22.1 with pulmonary function. the fam13a haplotypes also interacted with heavy smoking to affect the risk of reduced pulmonary function.
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آدرس
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Korea University, South Korea. Yonsei University, Department of Public Health, South Korea, Korea University, South Korea, Ajou University School of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine, South Korea, Korea University, South Korea, National Institute of Health, South Korea, Eulji University, Department of Bio-Medical Laboratory Science, South Korea, Yonsei University, Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, South Korea, Korea University, South Korea. Korea University Ansan Hospital, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, South Korea
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