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Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 2012

17q12-21 variants are associated with asthma and interact with active smoking in an adult population from the United Kingdom.

Susana Marinho; Adnan Custovic; Paul Marsden; Ja Smith; Angela Simpson

BACKGROUNDnAlthough an association between 17q12-21 and asthma has been replicated across different populations, some inconsistencies have been found between different studies.nnnOBJECTIVEnWe investigated the association between genetic variation in this region with asthma, lung function, airway inflammation, hyperresponsiveness (AHR), and atopy in a case-control study of United Kingdom adults. The interaction between genotype and smoking was also evaluated.nnnMETHODSnStudy subjects (n = 983) were carefully phenotyped using questionnaires, measurement of lung function, AHR (methacholine challenge), exhaled nitric oxide (eNO), and assessment of atopic status. Blood/saliva/buccal swabs were collected, and 47 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 17q12-21 were genotyped using MALDI-TOF (Matrix-assisted LASER desorption/ionisation-time of flight) mass spectrometry. We conducted a comprehensive investigation of 28 common SNPs within 6 genes of interest (IKZF3, ZPBP2, ORMDL3, GSDMA, GSDMB, TOP2A).nnnRESULTSnSixteen SNPs were significantly associated with asthma after multiple testing correction (P ≤ .01), of which 5 (rs2290400, rs8079416, rs3894194, rs7212938, and rs3859192) were strongly associated (FDR P ≤ .0002), and one was novel (IKZF3-rs1453559). For 3 of these SNPs, we found significant interaction with smoking and asthma (rs12936231, rs2290400, and rs8079416). Smoking modified the associations between 8 SNPs and lung function (rs9911688, rs9900538, rs1054609, rs8076131, rs3902025, rs3859192, rs11540720, and rs11650680). We observed significant interaction between 5 SNPs and smoking on AHR, and 3 interacted with smoking in relation to asthma with AHR (rs4795404, rs4795408, rs3859192).nnnCONCLUSIONnWe found 1 novel association and replicated several previously reported associations between 17q12-21 polymorphisms and asthma. We demonstrated significant interactions between active smoking and polymorphisms in 17q12-21 with asthma, lung function, and AHR in adults. Our data confirm that 17q12-21 is an important asthma susceptibility locus.


Clinical and Translational Allergy | 2011

Quantification of atopy, lung function and airway hypersensitivity in adults

Susana Marinho; Angela Simpson; Paul Marsden; Ja Smith; Adnan Custovic

BackgroundStudies in children have shown that concentration of specific serum IgE (sIgE) and size of skin tests to inhalant allergens better predict wheezing and reduced lung function than the information on presence or absence of atopy. However, very few studies in adults have investigated the relationship of quantitative atopy with lung function and airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR).ObjectiveTo determine the association between lung function and AHR and quantitative atopy in a large sample of adults from the UK.MethodsFEV1 and FVC (% predicted) were measured using spirometry and airway responsiveness by methacholine challenge (5-breath dosimeter protocol) in 983 subjects (random sample of 800 parents of children enrolled in a population-based birth cohort enriched with 183 patients with physician-diagnosed asthma). Atopic status was assessed by skin prick tests (SPT) and measurement of sIgE (common inhalant allergens). We also measured indoor allergen exposure in subjects homes.ResultsSpirometry was completed by 792 subjects and 626 underwent methacholine challenge, with 100 (16.0%) having AHR (dose-response slope>25). Using sIgE as a continuous variable in a multiple linear regression analysis, we found that increasing levels of sIgE to mite, cat and dog were significantly associated with lower FEV1 (mite p = 0.001, cat p = 0.0001, dog p = 2.95 × 10-8). Similar findings were observed when using the size of wheal on skin testing as a continuous variable, with significantly poorer lung function with increasing skin test size (mite p = 8.23 × 10-8, cat p = 3.93 × 10-10, dog p = 3.03 × 10-15, grass p = 2.95 × 10-9). The association between quantitative atopy with lung function and AHR remained unchanged when we repeated the analyses amongst subjects defined as sensitised using standard definitions (sIgE>0.35 kUa/l, SPT-3 mm>negative control).ConclusionsIn the studied population, lung function decreased and AHR increased with increasing sIgE levels or SPT wheal diameter to inhalant allergens, suggesting that atopy may not be a dichotomous outcome influencing lung function and AHR.


american thoracic society international conference | 2009

Temporal Relationships between Reflux and Cough.

Samantha Decalmer; Angela Kelsall; H Jones; Kevin McGuinness; Lesley A. Houghton; Ashley Woodcock; Ja Smith


Allergy | 2013

Metabolomic Analysis of Exhaled Breath Condensate by NMR Spectroscopy Discriminates Inflammatory Phenotypes in Asthma

Baharudin Ibrahim; Paul Marsden; Julie Morris; Ja Smith; Mathias Nilsson; Stephen J. Fowler


american thoracic society international conference | 2010

A Semi Automatic Method To Reduce The Time Taken For Manual Cough Counting

Helen Sumner; Angela Kelsall; Ashley Woodcock; Ja Smith; Kevin McGuinness


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Changes In Vagal Afferent Responses And Cough Reflex Sensitivity To PGE2 In Smokers And COPD Patients And In A Guinea Pig Cigarette-Smoke Exposure Model

Michael A. Wortley; Megan S. Grace; Eric Dubuis; Sarah A. Maher; Saifudin Khalid; Ja Smith; Mark A. Birrell; Maria G. Belvisi


american thoracic society international conference | 2010

Metabolomic Analysis Of Exhaled Breath Condensate By NMR Spectroscopy Discriminates Inflammatory Phenotypes In Asthma

Baharudin Ibrahim; Paul Marsden; Julie Morris; Ja Smith; Mathias Nilsson; Stephen J. Fowler


american thoracic society international conference | 2009

Cough Reflex Sensitivity to Acid, Proximal Oesophageal Acid Reflux, and Objective Cough Frequency.

Angela Kelsall; Samantha Decalmer; H Jones; Kevin McGuinness; Ashley Woodcock; Ja Smith


american thoracic society international conference | 2009

Cough Frequency and Measures of Quality of Life in Asthma.

Paul Marsden; Baharudin Ibrahim; Ashley Woodcock; Stephen J. Fowler; Ja Smith


american thoracic society international conference | 2009

The Majority of Chronic Cough Patients Exhibit Evidence of Oesophageal Inflammation.

Emma C. Young; Samantha Decalmer; S Galloway; S Pritchard; Lesley A. Houghton; Ashley Woodcock; Ja Smith

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Paul Marsden

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Angela Kelsall

University of Manchester

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Angela Simpson

University of Manchester

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