ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0002-3191-1862; Granell, Raquel; Eliasen, Anders Ulrik; Kreiner, Eskil; Pedersen, Casper-Emil Tingskov; Luo, Yang; Chawes, Bo; Stokholm, Jakob; Malby Schoos, Ann-Marie; Kumar, Ashish; Nybo Andersen, Anne-Marie; Feenstra, Bjarke; Geller, Frank; Siroux, Valérie; Demenais, Florence; Bouzigon, Emmanuelle; Jaddoe, Vincent; van der Valk, Ralf J.P.; Duijts, Liesbeth; Sunyer, Jordi; Guxens, Mónica; Marinelli, Marcella; Bustamante, Mariona; Heinrich, Joachim
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9620-1629; Standl, Marie; Curtin, John; Simpson, Angela; Murray, Clare; Jacobsson, Bo; Myhre, Ronny; Pennell, Craig E.; Daley, Denise; Ober, Carole; Gern, James E.; Jackson, Daniel; Boomsma, Dorret I.; Hottenga, Jouke-Jan; Abdellaoui, Abdel; Holloway, John W.; Collins, Sam; Turner, Stephen; Arshad, S. Hasan; Ullah, Anhar; Melén, Erik; Henderson, John; Bisgaard, Hans; Pedersen, Anders Gorm; Custovic, Adnan; Vonk, Judith M.; Koppelman, Gerard H.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8567-3252; Kabesch, Michael
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0697-1871 und Bønnelykke, Klaus
(4. August 2025):
Genetic characterization of preschool wheeze phenotypes.
In: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology [Forthcoming]
Abstract
Background: Preschool wheeze is a heterogenous and poorly understood clinical syndrome. As a result, current treatments are insufficient, and prevention is not possible.
Objective: We sought to increase understanding of the genetic susceptibility and underlying disease mechanisms of wheeze phenotypes in early childhood through large-scale genome-wide association study analyses.
Methods: We performed meta-analyses of genome-wide association study on early-onset wheeze, defined as recurrent wheeze or asthma in the first 3 years of life, and its subtypes, including early transient and persistent wheeze, defined by asthma/wheeze at age 3 and subsequent remission or persistence at age 6, respectively. The discovery analyses included data on more than 13,000 children from 15 cohorts; replication was sought through meta-analyses of data from 7 additional cohorts including up to 5000 children. Genetic variants associated with asthma-related traits in adulthood (adult asthma, atopy, eosinophils, and lung function) were used to quantify the degree to which genetic risk influencing asthma-related adult traits also influences genetic risk of preschool wheeze.
Results: Variants near the GSDMB gene in the 17q region showed genome-wide significant association with early-onset wheeze (rs2305480; odds ratio [95% confidence interval] = 1.26 [1.17-1.33], P = 2.30E-16) and persistent wheeze (rs11078926; 1.43 [1.30-1.578], P = 2.14E-11), but not with early transient wheeze (rs1054609; 1.08 [0.98-1.18], P = .094). Other known asthma loci were associated with early-onset wheeze, particularly CDHR3. Additionally, increased genetic risk to early-onset wheeze was associated with genetic risk for asthma at older ages, atopy, eosinophil count, and lower adult lung function. This was driven by persistent wheeze, whereas transient early wheeze was only associated with low lung function.
Conclusions: Preschool wheeze phenotypes displayed distinct patterns of single nucleotide polymorphism associations and genetic enrichment with asthma-related traits. These results indicate distinct etiologies of wheeze phenotypes, which could inform studies in optimization of prevention and treatment strategies.
| Dokumententyp: | Zeitschriftenartikel |
|---|---|
| EU Funded Grant Agreement Number: | 946228 |
| EU-Projekte: | Horizon Europe > ERC Grants |
| Fakultät: | Medizin > Institut und Poliklinik für Arbeits-, Sozial- und Umweltmedizin |
| Themengebiete: | 600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 610 Medizin und Gesundheit |
| ISSN: | 00916749 |
| Bemerkung: | online first 04.08.2025 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Dokumenten ID: | 129610 |
| Datum der Veröffentlichung auf Open Access LMU: | 27. Nov. 2025 07:43 |
| Letzte Änderungen: | 27. Nov. 2025 07:43 |
