Association between acute respiratory disease events and the MUC5B promoter polymorphism in smokers

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Abstract

A single-nucleotide polymorphism (rs35705950) in the mucin 5B (MUC5B) gene promoter is associated with pulmonary fibrosis and interstitial features on chest CT but may also have beneficial effects. In non-Hispanic whites in the COPDGene cohort with interstitial features (n=454), the MUC5B promoter polymorphism was associated with a 61% lower odds of a prospectively reported acute respiratory disease event (P=0.001), a longer time-to-first event (HR=0.57; P=0.006) and 40% fewer events (P=0.016). The MUC5B promoter polymorphism may have a beneficial effect on the risk of acute respiratory disease events in smokers with interstitial CT features.

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Ash, S. Y., Harmouche, R., Putman, R. K., Ross, J. C., Martinez, F. J., Choi, A. M., … Washko, G. R. (2018). Association between acute respiratory disease events and the MUC5B promoter polymorphism in smokers. Thorax, 73(11), 1071–1074. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-211208

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