@article{d0f0c6d0027f44cbb4b3a43d98e94342,
title = "Genetic susceptibility for chronic bronchitis in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease",
abstract = "Background: Chronic bronchitis (CB) is one of the classic phenotypes of COPD. The aims of our study were to investigate genetic variants associated with COPD subjects with CB relative to smokers with normal spirometry, and to assess for genetic differences between subjects with CB and without CB within the COPD population. Methods: We analyzed data from current and former smokers from three cohorts: the COPDGene Study; GenKOLS (Bergen, Norway); and the Evaluation of COPD Longitudinally to Identify Predictive Surrogate Endpoints (ECLIPSE). CB was defined as having a cough productive of phlegm on most days for at least 3 consecutive months per year for at least 2 consecutive years. CB COPD cases were defined as having both CB and at least moderate COPD based on spirometry. Our primary analysis used smokers with normal spirometry as controls; secondary analysis was performed using COPD subjects without CB as controls. Genotyping was performed on Illumina platforms; results were summarized using fixed-effect meta-analysis. Results: For CB COPD relative to smoking controls, we identified a new genome-wide significant locus on chromosome 11p15.5 (rs34391416, OR = 1.93, P = 4.99 × 10-8) as well as significant associations of known COPD SNPs within FAM13A. In addition, a GWAS of CB relative to those without CB within COPD subjects showed suggestive evidence for association on 1q23.3 (rs114931935, OR = 1.88, P = 4.99 × 10-7). Conclusions: We found genome-wide significant associations with CB COPD on 4q22.1 (FAM13A) and 11p15.5 (EFCAB4A, CHID1 and AP2A2), and a locus associated with CB within COPD subjects on 1q23.3 (RPL31P11 and ATF6). This study provides further evidence that genetic variants may contribute to phenotypic heterogeneity of COPD. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00608764, NCT00292552.",
keywords = "Chronic bronchitis, Chronic obstructive, Genome-wide association study, Pulmonary disease",
author = "\{COPDGene and ECLIPSE Investigators\} and Lee, \{Jin Hwa\} and Cho, \{Michael H.\} and Hersh, \{Craig P.\} and McDonald, \{Merry Lynn N.\} and Crapo, \{James D.\} and Bakke, \{Per S.\} and Amund Gulsvik and Comellas, \{Alejandro P.\} and Wendt, \{Christine H.\} and Lomas, \{David A.\} and Victor Kim and Silverman, \{Edwin K.\} and Regan, \{Elizabeth A.\} and Stephanie Bratschie and Rochelle Lantz and Sandra Melanson and Terri Beaty and Bowler, \{Russell P.\} and Curtis, \{Jeffrey L.\} and Douglas Everett and Han, \{Mei Lan\} and Hokanson, \{John E.\} and \{Rand Sutherland\}, E. and Bleecker, \{Eugene R.\} and Crystal, \{Ronald G.\} and Hogg, \{James C.\} and Province, \{Michael A.\} and Rennard, \{Stephen I.\} and Thomas, \{Duncan C.\} and Thomas Croxton and Weiniu Gan and Lisa Postow and Walsh, \{John W.\} and Randel Plant and Delia Prieto and Daniel Cossette and Kelly, \{Roxanne K.\} and Andre Williams and Ruthie Knowles and Carla Wilson and Jennifer Black-Shinn and Gregory Kinney and Castaldi, \{Peter J.\} and Michael Cho and DeMeo, \{Dawn L.\} and Foreman, \{Marilyn G.\} and Hansel, \{Nadia N.\} and Hardin, \{Megan E.\} and Jacqueline Hetmanski and Nan Laird and Christoph Lange and Lutz, \{Sharon M.\} and Manuel Mattheisen and McDonald, \{Merry Lynn\} and Parker, \{Margaret M.\} and Stephanie Santorico and Wan, \{Emily S.\} and Jin Zhou and Qaisi, \{Mustafa Al\} and Jaleh Akhavan and Cox, \{Christian W.\} and Deanna Cusick and Dy, \{Jennifer G.\} and Shoshana Ginsburg and Hoffman, \{Eric A.\} and Judy, \{Philip F.\} and Alex Kluiber and Alexander McKenzie and Newell, \{John D.\} and Reilly, \{John J.\} and James Ross and \{San Jose Estepar\}, Raul and Schroeder, \{Joyce D.\} and Jered Sieren and Arkadiusz Sitek and Douglas Stinson and \{van Beek\}, Edwin and Washko, \{George R.\} and Jordan Zach and Robert Jensen and \{Rand Sutherland\}, E. and Antonio Anzueto and Sandra Adams and Carlos Orozco and Mario Ruiz and Amy Mumbower and Ariel Kruger and Carlos Restrepo and Michael Lane and Homayoon Farzadegan and Samantha Bragan and Stacey Cayetano and Jeffrey Curtis and Ella Kazerooni and Nicola Hanania and Philip Alapat and Venkata Bandi and Kalpalatha Guntupalli and Elizabeth Guy and John Newell",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2014 Lee et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.",
year = "2014",
month = sep,
day = "21",
doi = "10.1186/s12931-014-0113-2",
language = "English",
volume = "15",
journal = "Respiratory Research",
issn = "1465-9921",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd",
number = "1",
}