Analyses of shared genetic factors between asthma and obesity in children

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Background: Epidemiologic studies consistently show associations between asthma and obesity. Shared genetics might account for this association. Objective: We sought to identify genetic variants associated with both asthma and obesity. Methods: On the basis of a literature search, we identified genes from (1) genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of body mass index (BMI; n = 17 genes), (2) GWASs of asthma (n = 14), and (3) candidate gene studies of BMI and asthma (n = 7). We used GWAS data from the Childhood Asthma Management Program to analyze associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in these genes and asthma (n = 359 subjects) and BMI (n = 537). Results: One top BMI GWAS SNP from the literature, rs10938397 near glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase 2 (GNPDA2), was associated with both BMI (P = 4 × 10-4) and asthma (P = .03). Of the top asthma GWAS SNPs and the candidate gene SNPs, none was found to be associated with both BMI and asthma. Gene-based analyses that included all available SNPs in each gene found associations (P

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Melén, E., Himes, B. E., Brehm, J. M., Boutaoui, N., Klanderman, B. J., Sylvia, J. S., & Lasky-Su, J. (2010). Analyses of shared genetic factors between asthma and obesity in children. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 126(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2010.06.030

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