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Genetic variants affecting cross-sectional lung function in adults show little or no effect on longitudinal lung function decline.

Catherine JohnMaría Soler ArtigasJennie HuiSune Fallgaard NielsenNicholas RafaelsPeter D ParéNadia N HanselNick ShrineIain KiltyAnders MalarstigScott A JelinskySigne Vedel-KroghKathleen BarnesIan P HallJohn BeilbyArthur W MuskBørge G NordestgaardAlan JamesLouise V WainMartin D Tobin
Published in: Thorax (2017)
Previously identified genetic variants jointly have a strong effect on cross-sectional lung function in adults but little or no effect on the rate of decline of lung function. It is possible that they influence COPD risk through lung development. Although no genetic variants have yet been associated with lung function decline at stringent genome-wide significance, longitudinal change in lung function is heritable suggesting that there is scope for future discoveries.
Keyphrases
  • lung function
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • cross sectional
  • cystic fibrosis
  • air pollution
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression