Cumulative Genetic Risk for Asthma Contributes to Disease Severity in Children with Asthma living in Urban Environments

城市环境中儿童哮喘的累积遗传风险会加重病情。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Childhood-onset asthma is highly heritable, with nearly 200 risk loci identified in genome-wide association studies. Aggregated polygenic risk scores can be used to quantify genetic predisposition to asthma, but their power to predict asthma severity in multi-ancestral groups has not been determined. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to examine the predictive power of biobank-derived asthma polygenic risk scores in children with asthma living in urban environments. METHODS: We generated polygenic risk scores for asthma, derived from a large-scale genome-wide association meta-analysis, in four multi-ancestry asthma study cohorts of children living in urban environments. We assessed genetic predictions across different subphenotypes of asthma and tested for associations between genetic asthma risk and measures of asthma severity. RESULTS: Genetic asthma prediction was significantly stronger for more symptomatic asthma phenotypes (P<0.001). Polygenic risk scores were significantly higher in difficult-to-control vs. easy-to-control asthma (P=0.02). Genetic risk was also significantly associated with more frequent exacerbations (P=0.03), higher blood eosinophil levels (P=0.01), and lower lung function (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Cumulative genetic risk for asthma is associated with disease severity and exacerbation risk in children with asthma living in urban environments.

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