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The Early Development of Wheeze. Environmental Determinants and Genetic Susceptibility at 17q21.

Georg J LossMartin DepnerAlexander J HoseJon GenuneitAnne M KarvonenAnne HyvärinenCaroline RoduitMichael KabeschRoger LauenerPetra Ina PfefferleJuha PekkanenJean-Charles DalphinJosef RiedlerCharlotte Braun-FahrländerErika von MutiusMarkus Johannes Egenull null
Published in: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (2016)
These findings suggest that the chromosome 17q21 locus relates to episodes of acute airway obstruction common to both transient wheeze and asthma. The previously identified asthma risk alleles are the ones susceptible to environmental influences. Thus, this gene-environment interaction reveals two faces of 17q21: The same genotype constitutes genetic risk and allows for environmental protection, thereby providing options for prospective prevention strategies.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • human health
  • lung function
  • life cycle
  • liver failure
  • allergic rhinitis
  • gene expression
  • drug induced
  • breast cancer risk