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Associations between genetic variants in the 17q21 locus, CDHR3 and childhood asthma
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  • Anastasia Filiou,
  • Angela Hoyer,
  • Idun Holmdahl,
  • Marianne van Hage,
  • Björn Nordlund,
  • Gunilla Hedlin,
  • Jon Konradsen R,
  • Cilla Söderhäll
Anastasia Filiou
Karolinska Institutet

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Angela Hoyer
Karolinska Institutet
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Idun Holmdahl
Karolinska Institutet
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Marianne van Hage
Karolinska Institutet Institutionen for medicin Solna
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Björn Nordlund
Karolinska Institutet
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Gunilla Hedlin
Karolinska Institutet
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Jon Konradsen R
Karolinska Institutet
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Cilla Söderhäll
Karolinska Institutet
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Abstract

Background Previously identified asthma-susceptibility genes account for a small part of asthma heritability and their role in asthma pathogenesis is unclear. We explored associations between genetic variants in the 17q21 locus, CDHR3 (cadherin-related family member 3) , coding a receptor for Rhinovirus-C, preschool wheeze and asthma at 7 years. Methods Four genetic variants in the 17q21 locus (rs8076131, rs12603332, rs8079416, rs3859192) and rs6967330 in CDHR3 were studied regarding associations with preschool wheeze and asthma at 7 years. We compared 125 cases, enrolled during an acute wheezing episode, with 96 healthy controls at preschool age (6-45 months). At 7 years cases with asthma (N=68) and without asthma (N=31) were compared regarding genetic variants and other clinical parameters. Results Rs8076131 (AA vs GG) was associated with preschool wheeze (OR 3.50, p=0.001), and asthma at 7 years (OR 8.55, p=0.002). Rs12603332 (CC vs TT) was related to asthma at 7 years irrespective of rhinovirus infection at inclusion or current signs of airborne allergy (aOR 7.17, p=0.016). The association of rs6967330 with asthma was restricted to children with specific genotypes in the 17q21 locus; rs8076131-AA (p=0.028) , rs8079416-CC (p=0.006), and rs3859192-TT (p=0.042). Rhinovirus infection at inclusion was significantly related to asthma exclusively in homozygotes rs8079416-CC (p=0.032) and rs3859192-TT (p=0.027). Conclusion Our results highlight the impact of asthma heritability by reporting strong associations between 17q21 locus and asthma in a high-risk cohort. The association of rs6967330 in CDHR3 and early-life rhinovirus infection with asthma at school age might be dependent on specific genotypes in the 17q21 locus.
05 Nov 2024Submitted to Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
07 Nov 2024Submission Checks Completed
07 Nov 2024Assigned to Editor
07 Nov 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
11 Nov 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned