Genetic factors associated with copd depend on the ancestral caucasian/amerindian component in the mexican population

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Genetic variability influences the susceptibility to and severity of complex diseases; there is a lower risk of COPD in Hispanics than in non-Hispanic Caucasians. In this study, we included 830 Mexican-Mestizo subjects; 299 were patients with COPD secondary to tobacco smoking, and 531 were smokers without COPD. We employed a customized genotyping array of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). The population structure was evaluated by principal component analysis and allele association through a logistic regression model and haplotype identification. In this study, 118 individuals were identified with a high Caucasian component and 712 with a high Amerindian component. Independent of the ancestral contribution, two SNPs were associated with a reduced risk (p ≤ 0.01) of developing COPD in the CYP2A6 (rs4105144) and CYP2B6 (rs10426235) genes; however, a haplotype was associated with an increased risk of COPD (p = 0.007, OR = 2.47) in the CHRNA5-CHRNA3 loci among smokers with a high Caucasian component. In Mexican-Mestizo smokers, there are SNPs in genes that encode proteins responsible for the metabolism of nicotine associated with a lower risk of COPD; individuals with a high Caucasian component harboring a haplotype in the CHRNA5-CHRNA3 loci have a higher risk of suffering from COPD.

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Pérez-Rubio, G., Falfán-Valencia, R., Fernández-López, J. C., Ramírez-Venegas, A., Hernández-Zenteno, R. de J., Flores-Trujillo, F., & Silva-Zolezzi, I. (2021). Genetic factors associated with copd depend on the ancestral caucasian/amerindian component in the mexican population. Diagnostics, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11040599

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