Genome-wide association study of lung function and clinical implication in heavy smokers.
Xingnan LiVictor E OrtegaElizabeth J AmplefordR Graham BarrStephanie A ChristensonChristopher B CooperDavid CouperMark T DransfieldMei Lan K HanNadia N HanselEric A HoffmanRichard E KannerEric C KleerupFernando J MartinezRobert PainePrescott G WoodruffGregory A HawkinsEugene R BleeckerDeborah A Meyersnull nullPublished in: BMC medical genetics (2018)
This study is the first to show genome-wide significant association of rs28929474 in SERPINA1 with lung function. Of clinical importance, heterozygotes of rs28929474 (4.7% of subjects) have significantly reduced pulmonary function, demonstrating a major impact in smokers. The multi-gene model is significantly associated with CT-based emphysema and clinical outcome measures of severity. Combining genetic information with demographic and environmental factors will further increase the predictive power for assessing reduced lung function and COPD severity.