Familial correlations and inter-relationships of four asthma-associated quantitative phenotypes in 320 French EGEA families ascertained through asthmatic probands

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Abstract

Asthma is a complex disease, associated with biological and physiological phenotypes including immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels, sum of positive skin prick tests to allergens (SPTQ), eosinophil counts (EOS) and percent predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 s (%FEV1). We investigated the patterns of familial correlations and the inter-relationships of these four quantitative phenotypes, using the general class D regressive model, in 320 French EGEA nuclear families ascertained through 204 offspring (set A) and 116 parents (set B). Familial correlations of IgE and SPTQ were consistent with a model including no spouse correlation and equal parent-offspring and sib-sib correlations (ρPO = ρSS = 0.25 for IgE and 0.15 for SPTQ), this model being compatible with an additive polygenic model in the whole sample and the two family subsets A and B. Different patterns of familial correlations of EOS and %FEV1 were observed in these two sets. In set A, the best fitting model included no spouse correlation and equality of parent-offspring and sib-sib correlations (ρPO = ρSS = 0.14 for EOS and 0.23 for %FEV1). In set B, EOS had only a significant ρ SS of 0.28, while %FEV1 had significant ρ MO of 0.28 and ρSS of 0.16. Analysis of shared familial determinants between these phenotypes indicated an overlap of at most 30% in ρFO for IgE and SPTQ and in both ρ FO and ρMO for IgE and EOS, while determinants of %FEV1 and atopy-related phenotypes appear distinct. These results may have implications for further linkage and association studies with genetic markers. © 2004 Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Bouzigon, E., Chaudru, V., Carpentier, A. S., Dizier, M. H., Oryszczyn, M. P., Maccario, J., … Demenais, F. (2004). Familial correlations and inter-relationships of four asthma-associated quantitative phenotypes in 320 French EGEA families ascertained through asthmatic probands. European Journal of Human Genetics, 12(11), 955–963. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201241

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