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New genetic signals for lung function highlight pathways and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease associations across multiple ancestries.

Nick ShrineAnna L GuyattA Mesut ErzurumluogluVictoria E JacksonBrian D HobbsCarl A MelbourneChiara BatiniKatherine A FawcettKijoung SongPhuwanat SakornsakolpatXingnan LiRuth BoxallNicola F ReeveMa'en ObeidatJing Hua ZhaoMatthias WielscherStefan WeissKatherine A KentistouJames P CookBenjamin B SunJian ZhouJennie HuiStefan KarraschMedea ImbodenSarah E HarrisJonathan MartenStefan EnrothShona M KerrIda SurakkaVeronique VitartTerho LehtimäkiRichard J AllenPer S BakkeTerri H BeatyEugene R BleeckerYohan BosseCorry-Anke BrandsmaZhengming ChenJames D CrapoJohn DaneshDawn L DeMeoFrank DudbridgeRalf EwertChristian GiegerAmund GulsvikAnna L HansellKe HaoJoshua D HoffmanJohn E HokansonGeorg HomuthPeter K JoshiPhilippe JoubertClaudia LangenbergXuan LiLiming LiKuang LinLars LindNicholas LocantoreJian'an LuanAnubha MahajanJoseph C MaranvilleAlison D MurrayDavid C NickleRichard PackerMargaret M ParkerMegan L PayntonDavid J PorteousDmitry ProkopenkoDandi QiaoRajesh RawalHeiko RunzIan SayersDon D SinBlair Hamilton SmithMaría Soler ArtigasDavid SparrowRuth Tal-SingerPaul R H J TimmersMaarten Van den BergeJohn C WhittakerPrescott G WoodruffLaura M Yerges-ArmstrongOlga G TroyanskayaOlli T RaitakariMika KähönenOzren PolašekUlf GyllenstenIgor RudanIan J DearyNicole M Probst-HenschHolger SchulzAlan L JamesJames F WilsonBeate StubbeEleftheria ZegginiMarjo-Riitta JarvelinNick WarehamEdwin K SilvermanCaroline HaywardAndrew P MorrisAdam S ButterworthRobert A ScottRobin G WaltersDeborah A MeyersMichael H ChoDavid P StrachanIan P HallMartin D TobinLouise V Wainnull null
Published in: Nature genetics (2019)
Reduced lung function predicts mortality and is key to the diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In a genome-wide association study in 400,102 individuals of European ancestry, we define 279 lung function signals, 139 of which are new. In combination, these variants strongly predict COPD in independent populations. Furthermore, the combined effect of these variants showed generalizability across smokers and never smokers, and across ancestral groups. We highlight biological pathways, known and potential drug targets for COPD and, in phenome-wide association studies, autoimmune-related and other pleiotropic effects of lung function-associated variants. This new genetic evidence has potential to improve future preventive and therapeutic strategies for COPD.
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