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Genome-wide association analyses for lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease identify new loci and potential druggable targets.

Louise V WainNick ShrineMaría Soler ArtigasA Mesut ErzurumluogluBoris NoyvertLara Bossini-CastilloMa'en ObeidatAmanda P HenryMichael A PortelliRobert J HallCharlotte K BillingtonTracy L RimingtonAnthony G FenechCatherine JohnTineka BlakeVictoria E JacksonRichard J AllenBram P Prinsnull nullArchie I CampbellDavid J PorteousMarjo-Riitta JarvelinMatthias WielscherAlan L JamesJennie HuiNicholas J WarehamJing Hua ZhaoJames F WilsonPeter K JoshiBeate StubbeRajesh RawalHolger SchulzMedea ImbodenNicole M Probst-HenschStefan KarraschChristian GiegerIan J DearySarah E HarrisJonathan MartenIgor RudanStefan EnrothUlf GyllenstenShona M KerrOzren PolasekMika KähönenIda SurakkaVeronique VitartCaroline HaywardTerho LehtimäkiOlli T RaitakariDavid M EvansA John HendersonCraig E PennellCarol A WangPeter D SlyEmily S WanRobert BuschBrian D HobbsAugusto A LitonjuaDavid W SparrowAmund GulsvikPer S BakkeJames D CrapoTerri H BeatyNadia N HanselRasika A MathiasIngo RuczinskiKathleen C BarnesYohan BossePhilippe JoubertMaarten van den BergeCorry-Anke BrandsmaPeter D ParéDon D SinDavid C NickleKe HaoOmri GottesmanFrederick E DeweyShannon E BruseDavid J CareyH Lester Kirchnernull nullStefan JonssonGudmar ThorleifssonIngileif JónsdóttirThorarinn GislasonKari StefanssonClaudia SchurmannGirish NadkarniErwin P BottingerRuth J F LoosRobin G WaltersZhengming ChenIona Y MillwoodJulien VaucherOm P KurmiLiming LiAnna L HansellChris BrightlingEleftheria ZegginiMichael H ChoEdwin K SilvermanIan SayersGosia TrynkaAndrew P MorrisDavid P StrachanIan P HallMartin D Tobin
Published in: Nature genetics (2017)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by reduced lung function and is the third leading cause of death globally. Through genome-wide association discovery in 48,943 individuals, selected from extremes of the lung function distribution in UK Biobank, and follow-up in 95,375 individuals, we increased the yield of independent signals for lung function from 54 to 97. A genetic risk score was associated with COPD susceptibility (odds ratio per 1 s.d. of the risk score (∼6 alleles) (95% confidence interval) = 1.24 (1.20-1.27), P = 5.05 × 10-49), and we observed a 3.7-fold difference in COPD risk between individuals in the highest and lowest genetic risk score deciles in UK Biobank. The 97 signals show enrichment in genes for development, elastic fibers and epigenetic regulation pathways. We highlight targets for drugs and compounds in development for COPD and asthma (genes in the inositol phosphate metabolism pathway and CHRM3) and describe targets for potential drug repositioning from other clinical indications.
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