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WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population

PURPOSE: The human WD repeat-containing protein 46 (WDR46; also known as C6orf11), located at the disease-relevant centromere side of the class II major histocompatibility complex region, is hypothesized to be associated with risk of aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) as well as a declin...

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Autores principales: Pasaje, Charisse Flerida A., Bae, Joon Seol, Park, Byung-Lae, Cheong, Hyun Sub, Kim, Jeong-Hyun, Uh, Soo-Taek, Park, Choon-Sik, Shin, Hyoung Doo
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology; The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22754713
http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2012.4.4.199
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author Pasaje, Charisse Flerida A.
Bae, Joon Seol
Park, Byung-Lae
Cheong, Hyun Sub
Kim, Jeong-Hyun
Uh, Soo-Taek
Park, Choon-Sik
Shin, Hyoung Doo
author_facet Pasaje, Charisse Flerida A.
Bae, Joon Seol
Park, Byung-Lae
Cheong, Hyun Sub
Kim, Jeong-Hyun
Uh, Soo-Taek
Park, Choon-Sik
Shin, Hyoung Doo
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description PURPOSE: The human WD repeat-containing protein 46 (WDR46; also known as C6orf11), located at the disease-relevant centromere side of the class II major histocompatibility complex region, is hypothesized to be associated with risk of aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) as well as a decline in forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1), an important diagnostic marker of asthma. METHODS: To investigate the association between WDR46 and AERD, five single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 93 AERD cases and 96 aspirin-tolerant asthma controls of Korean ethnicity. Three major haplotypes were inferred from pairwise comparison of the SNPs, and one was included in the association analysis. Differences in the frequency distribution of WDR46 SNPs and haplotype were analyzed using logistic and regression models via various modes of genetic inheritance. RESULTS: Depending on the genetic model, the logistic and regression analyses revealed significant associations between rs463260, rs446735, rs455567, rs469064, and WDR46_ht2 and the risk of AERD (P=0.007-0.04, P(corr)=0.01-0.04) and FEV1 decline after aspirin provocation (P=0.006-0.03, P(corr)=0.01-0.03). Furthermore, functional analysis in silico showed that the G>A allele of rs463260 located in the 5' untranslated region potentially matched a nucleotide sequence within an upstream open reading frame of WDR46. CONCLUSIONS: These findings show for the first time that WDR46 is an important genetic marker of aspirin-induced airway inflammation and may be useful for formulating new disease-management strategies.
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spelling pubmed-33789262012-07-01 WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population Pasaje, Charisse Flerida A. Bae, Joon Seol Park, Byung-Lae Cheong, Hyun Sub Kim, Jeong-Hyun Uh, Soo-Taek Park, Choon-Sik Shin, Hyoung Doo Allergy Asthma Immunol Res Original Article PURPOSE: The human WD repeat-containing protein 46 (WDR46; also known as C6orf11), located at the disease-relevant centromere side of the class II major histocompatibility complex region, is hypothesized to be associated with risk of aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) as well as a decline in forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1), an important diagnostic marker of asthma. METHODS: To investigate the association between WDR46 and AERD, five single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 93 AERD cases and 96 aspirin-tolerant asthma controls of Korean ethnicity. Three major haplotypes were inferred from pairwise comparison of the SNPs, and one was included in the association analysis. Differences in the frequency distribution of WDR46 SNPs and haplotype were analyzed using logistic and regression models via various modes of genetic inheritance. RESULTS: Depending on the genetic model, the logistic and regression analyses revealed significant associations between rs463260, rs446735, rs455567, rs469064, and WDR46_ht2 and the risk of AERD (P=0.007-0.04, P(corr)=0.01-0.04) and FEV1 decline after aspirin provocation (P=0.006-0.03, P(corr)=0.01-0.03). Furthermore, functional analysis in silico showed that the G>A allele of rs463260 located in the 5' untranslated region potentially matched a nucleotide sequence within an upstream open reading frame of WDR46. CONCLUSIONS: These findings show for the first time that WDR46 is an important genetic marker of aspirin-induced airway inflammation and may be useful for formulating new disease-management strategies. The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology; The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2012-07 2012-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3378926/ /pubmed/22754713 http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2012.4.4.199 Text en Copyright © 2012 The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology • The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Pasaje, Charisse Flerida A.
Bae, Joon Seol
Park, Byung-Lae
Cheong, Hyun Sub
Kim, Jeong-Hyun
Uh, Soo-Taek
Park, Choon-Sik
Shin, Hyoung Doo
WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population
title WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population
title_full WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population
title_fullStr WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population
title_full_unstemmed WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population
title_short WDR46 is a Genetic Risk Factor for Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease in a Korean Population
title_sort wdr46 is a genetic risk factor for aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease in a korean population
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22754713
http://dx.doi.org/10.4168/aair.2012.4.4.199
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