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Integration of Mouse and Human Genome-Wide Association Data Identifies KCNIP4 as an Asthma Gene
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- Himes, Blanca E.1
- Sheppard, Keith2
- Berndt, Annerose3
- Leme, Adriana S.3
- Myers, Rachel A.4
- Gignoux, Christopher R.5
- Levin, Albert M.6
- Gauderman, W. James7
- Yang, James J.6
- Mathias, Rasika A.8
- Romieu, Isabelle9
- Torgerson, Dara G.5
- Roth, Lindsey A.5
- Huntsman, Scott5
- Eng, Celeste5
- Klanderman, Barbara10
- Ziniti, John1
- Senter-Sylvia, Jody1
- Nicolae, Dan L.4
- Ober, Carole4
- 1. Harvard University
- 2. The Jackson Laboratory
- 3. University of Pittsburgh
- 4. University of Chicago
- 5. University of California San Francisco
- 6. Henry Ford Health System
- 7. University of Southern California
- 8. Johns Hopkins University
- 9. International Agency for Research on Cancer
- 10. Partners HealthCare Center for Personalized Genetic Medicine
Description
Asthma is a common chronic respiratory disease characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). The genetics of asthma have been widely studied in mouse and human, and homologous genomic regions have been associated with mouse AHR and human asthma-related phenotypes. Our goal was to identify asthma-related genes by integrating AHR associations in mouse with human genome-wide association study (GWAS) data. We used Efficient Mixed Model Association (EMMA) analysis to conduct a GWAS of baseline AHR measures from males and females of 31 mouse strains. Genes near or containing SNPs with EMMA p-values <0.001 were selected for further study in human GWAS. The results of the previously reported EVE consortium asthma GWAS meta-analysis consisting of 12,958 diverse North American subjects from 9 study centers were used to select a subset of homologous genes with evidence of association with asthma in humans. Following validation attempts in three human asthma GWAS (i.e., Sepracor/LOCCS/LODO/Illumina, GABRIEL, DAG) and two human AHR GWAS (i.e., SHARP, DAG), the Kv channel interacting protein 4 (KCNIP4) gene was identified as nominally associated with both asthma and AHR at a gene- and SNP-level. In EVE, the smallest KCNIP4 association was at rs6833065 (P-value 2.9e-04), while the strongest associations for Sepracor/LOCCS/LODO/Illumina, GABRIEL, DAG were 1.5e-03, 1.0e-03, 3.1e-03 at rs7664617, rs4697177, rs4696975, respectively. At a SNP level, the strongest association across all asthma GWAS was at rs4697177 (P-value 1.1e-04). The smallest P-values for association with AHR were 2.3e-03 at rs11947661 in SHARP and 2.1e-03 at rs402802 in DAG. Functional studies are required to validate the potential involvement of KCNIP4 in modulating asthma susceptibility and/or AHR. Our results suggest that a useful approach to identify genes associated with human asthma is to leverage mouse AHR association data.
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- 10.1371/journal.pone.0056179
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:8218
Funding
- NHLBI
- U01 HL075419
- NHLBI
- U01 HL65899
- NHLBI
- P01 HL083069
- NHLBI
- R01 HL086601
- NHLBI
- T32 HL07427
- National Institutes of Health
- U10 HL064287
- National Institutes of Health
- U10 HL064288
- National Institutes of Health
- U10 HL064295
- National Institutes of Health
- U10 HL064305
- National Institutes of Health
- U10 HL064307
- National Institutes of Health
- U01 HL064313
- National Institutes of Health
- RC2 HL101487
- National Institutes of Health
- R01 HL087699
- National Institutes of Health
- U01 HL65899
- NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network
- Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sciences and Technology
- BioBank Japan project
- National Institutes of Health
- K99 HL105663
- American Asthma Foundation
- Henry Ford Hospital
- National Institutes of Health
- R01AI079139
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- R01AI061774
- Mary Beryl Patch Turnbull Scholar Program
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- Division of Intramural Research
- Netherlands Asthma Foundation
- AF 95.09
- Netherlands Asthma Foundation
- AF 98.48
- Netherlands Asthma Foundation
- AF 3.2.02.51
- Netherlands Asthma Foundation
- AF 3.2.07.015
- University Medical Center Groningen
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Ter Meulen Fund grant
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Honorary Professorship