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FUT2-ABO epistasis increases the risk of early childhood asthma and Streptococcus pneumoniae respiratory illnesses.


ABSTRACT: Asthma with severe exacerbation is the most common cause of hospitalization among young children. We aim to increase the understanding of this clinically important disease entity through a genome-wide association study. The discovery analysis comprises 2866 children experiencing severe asthma exacerbation between ages 2 and 6 years, and 65,415 non-asthmatic controls, and we replicate findings in 918 children from the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC) birth cohorts. We identify rs281379 near FUT2/MAMSTR on chromosome 19 as a novel risk locus (OR?=?1.18 (95% CI?=?1.11-1.25), Pdiscovery?=?2.6 × 10-9) as well as a biologically plausible interaction between functional variants in FUT2 and ABO. We further discover and replicate a potential causal mechanism behind this interaction related to S. pneumoniae respiratory illnesses. These results suggest a novel mechanism of early childhood asthma and demonstrates the importance of phenotype-specificity for discovery of asthma genes and epistasis.

SUBMITTER: Ahluwalia TS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7744576 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FUT2-ABO epistasis increases the risk of early childhood asthma and Streptococcus pneumoniae respiratory illnesses.

Ahluwalia Tarunveer S TS   Eliasen Anders U AU   Sevelsted Astrid A   Pedersen Casper-Emil T CT   Stokholm Jakob J   Chawes Bo B   Bork-Jensen Jette J   Grarup Niels N   Pedersen Oluf O   Hansen Torben T   Linneberg Allan A   Sharma Amitabh A   Weiss Scott T ST   Evans Michael D MD   Jackson Daniel J DJ   Morin Andreanne A   Krogfelt Karen A KA   Schjørring Susanne S   Mortensen Preben B PB   Hougaard David M DM   Bybjerg-Grauholm Jonas J   Bækvad-Hansen Marie M   Mors Ole O   Nordentoft Merete M   Børglum Anders D AD   Werge Thomas T   Agerbo Esben E   Gern James E JE   Lemanske Robert F RF   Ober Carole C   Pedersen Anders G AG   Bisgaard Hans H   Bønnelykke Klaus K  

Nature communications 20201216 1


Asthma with severe exacerbation is the most common cause of hospitalization among young children. We aim to increase the understanding of this clinically important disease entity through a genome-wide association study. The discovery analysis comprises 2866 children experiencing severe asthma exacerbation between ages 2 and 6 years, and 65,415 non-asthmatic controls, and we replicate findings in 918 children from the Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood (COPSAC) birth cohorts. W  ...[more]

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