Smoking-associated gene expression alterations in nasal epithelium reveal immune impairment linked to lung cancer risk.
Maria Stella de BiaseFlorian MassipTzu-Ting WeiFederico Manuel GiorgiRory StarkAmanda StoneAmy GladwellMartin O'ReillyDaniel SchütteInes de SantiagoKerstin B MeyerFlorian MarkowetzBruce A J PonderRobert Campbell RintoulRoland F SchwarzPublished in: Genome medicine (2024)
Our results provide initial evidence for germline-mediated personalized smoke injury response and risk in the general population, with potential implications for managing long-term lung cancer incidence and mortality.