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Gene Network Analysis in a Pediatric Cohort Identifies Novel Lung Function Genes.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS ONE. Sep2013, Vol. 8 Issue 9, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*GENE regulatory networks
*PEDIATRICS
*COHORT analysis
*PULMONARY function tests
*MORTALITY
*SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms
*GLYCOPROTEINS
Language
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Lung function is a heritable trait and serves as an important clinical predictor of morbidity and mortality for pulmonary conditions in adults, however, despite its importance, no studies have focused on uncovering pediatric-specific loci influencing lung function. To identify novel genetic determinants of pediatric lung function, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of four pulmonary function traits, including FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC and FEF25–75% in 1556 children. Further, we carried out gene network analyses for each trait including all SNPs with a P-value of <1.0×10−3 from the individual GWAS. The GWAS identified SNPs with notable trends towards association with the pulmonary function measures, including the previously described INTS12 locus association with FEV1 (pmeta = 1.41×10−7). The gene network analyses identified 34 networks of genes associated with pulmonary function variables in Caucasians. Of those, the glycoprotein gene network reached genome-wide significance for all four variables. P-value range pmeta = 6.29×10−4 - 2.80×10−8 on meta-analysis. In this study, we report on specific pathways that are significantly associated with pediatric lung function at genome-wide significance. In addition, we report the first loci associated with lung function in both pediatric Caucasian and African American populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]