Intermediate phenotypes of childhood obstructive sleep apnea.
Chun Ting AuKate Ching-Ching ChanJihui ZhangKin Hung LiuWinnie Chiu Wing ChuYun-Kwok WingAlbert Martin LiPublished in: Journal of sleep research (2020)
An intermediate phenotype of a disease is a trait in the path of pathogenesis from genetic predisposition to disease manifestation. Identifying intermediate phenotypes with high heritability is helpful in delineating the genetics of a disorder. In this study, we aimed to examine various traits with regards to obesity, cardiovascular risk and upper airway structure to identify potential intermediate phenotypes of childhood obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Children aged between 6 and 18 years and their parents and siblings were recruited. All subjects underwent anthropometric measurements, cardiovascular risk assessment, sonographic measurement of lateral parapharyngeal wall (LPW) thickness, X-ray cephalometry and overnight polysomnography. A total of 34 phenotypes were examined. One hundred and one families consisting of 127 children (46 overweight) and 198 adults (84 overweight) were recruited. Heritability of obstructive apnea-hypopnea index (OAHI) was significant in overweight (h2 = 0.54) but not normal-weight individuals (h2 = 0.12). LPW thickness (h2 = 0.68) and resting blood pressure (h2 = 0.36 and 0.43 for systolic blood pressure [SBP] and diastolic blood pressure [DBP], respectively) were significantly heritable and associated with OAHI. Moreover, these traits were found to have shared genetic variance with OAHI in the overweight subgroup. Hyoid bone position also had significant heritability (h2 = 0.55) and association with OAHI but genetic correlation with OSA severity was not demonstrated. These findings suggest that LPW thickness and resting blood pressure are possible intermediate phenotypes of OSA independent of body mass index, especially in overweight patients. Identifying genes relevant to these phenotypes may help to elucidate the genetic susceptibility of OSA.
Keyphrases
- obstructive sleep apnea
- blood pressure
- weight gain
- genome wide
- weight loss
- positive airway pressure
- heart rate
- body mass index
- physical activity
- hypertensive patients
- sleep apnea
- risk assessment
- dna methylation
- copy number
- heart rate variability
- ejection fraction
- end stage renal disease
- optical coherence tomography
- type diabetes
- young adults
- left ventricular
- randomized controlled trial
- blood glucose
- newly diagnosed
- metabolic syndrome
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- adipose tissue
- patient reported outcomes
- peritoneal dialysis
- computed tomography
- bone mineral density
- childhood cancer
- skeletal muscle
- early life
- human health
- clinical trial
- heavy metals
- climate change
- autism spectrum disorder